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« 0 .9 7 WÊWÊÊ^^¥wÊmWmÊÉmÊkWÊfo' ♦ ; î ' ' "-y;ÿ Í JT Thompson back on air after "vacation" by Teri M. Flores news which focused on CU C’s the segment cm CUC stated that take Guam Cable TV made dur­ done as Guerrero expected it to alleged purchase of $60,000 utilities firm will be “preparing a ing the February 5 broadcast. In be. Cable T.V. newscaster worth of video'equipment using one hour TV show to explain the his February 6 response to In the same letter to Guerrero, J.T. Thompson is back on the air taxpayers money. its operations...apparently, they Guerrero, Etooth accepted Cable Booth than said Cable TV arrived after being conspicuously absent The revelations made by the will do so with nearly $60,000 T V ’s mistake which he said was to such conclusions afterGuemero for about a week as the anchorman V ariety’s source and the exis­ worth of video equipment pur- “unintentional.” Asource said that himself allegedly revealed to in the nightly half-hour newscast: tence of two documents confirm chasedfor his department through although Guerrero accepted Thompson his plans to buy a video Cable TV management exec­ the story behind Thompson’s taxpayers money.” Booth’s explanation, he still pre­ equipment. Booth wrote that the utives opted not to issue any sudden disappearance from TV. Guerrero then called the at­ ferred to have the correction aired conversation between Guerrero explanation behind Thompson’s On the February S edition of tention of Cable News Director rat the next evening’s telecast - and Thompson transpired at the sudden leave of absence despite Guam Cable News, a portion o f Ken Booth to the apparent m is- one which apparently was not time when he (Guerrero), was on-going speculation that, he has offering the Cable anchorman, “a been permanently barred from substantial salary to go and work anchoring the nightly newscast for the CUC.” Instead of the explanation view­ A source who has requested ers were hoping to hear, Cable anonymity however said that executives only managed to offer contrary to the allegations that a lame excuse behind Guerrero himself will purchase Thompson’s apparent absence the equipment as part of the deal from the program - he was “on Continued on page 29 vacation.” Sketchy reports only exists be­ hind Thompson’s alleged CRM slaps dismissal from Cable News and the facts surrounding his sudden 81,000 fine to disappearance from the program have yet to be established. firm, warns A source who revealed in­ formation on condition that he another for remain anonymous however said the controversy surrounding sandmining Thompson’s alleged dismissal by Rafael H. Arroyo revolves on two incidents - a pre­ vious letter written by Thompson The Coastal Resources to Commonwealth Utilities Cor­ Management Office has re­ poration (CUC) Executive cently issued separate orders Director Ramon S. Guerrero for two firms alleged to be outlining several conditions be­ DignitarioB gathered for the presentation of the Northern Marianas Hag to John F. K e n n e d y Cenfor for th e Performing Arts. Pictured from the Left , National Pane Service Director James Ridenour, found violating Common­ fore he could join the utilities Interior Department Assistant Secretary Stella Guerra, Governor Guerrero, Kennedy Center General wealth laws on sandmihing, firm as Public Information Offi­ Manager Lawrence Wilker, President Joseph Inos, and Speaker Tom Villagomez. and another one to an indi­ cer and a segment on Guam Cable vidual for land-clearing within the shoreline area of particular concern without a Sohns m ove to th w art CUC rate im rease CRM permit. InanprderdatedFebruary fry Rafael H. Arroyo obligations. on its feet without effecting a bill is presently awaiting Senate 13, 1992 issued to Project Chairman Heinz · U. rates hike. action. Manager Choi Pyong Kuk, The House and Senate Com­ Hofschneider of the House of Reports have it that CUC’s “I have been conferring very United Engineering was mittees on Utilities and Representatives said in an inter­ debts to CDA has swelled to about closely with CUC Executive Di­ meted afine of $1,000 along Transportation have both indi­ view that he and his committee $51 million excluding interest, rector that the CUC Board of with stem warnings that the cated intentions to bailout would be pushing for CUC’s ex­ dating back to when the utilities Directors to consider postponing firm should not violate any beleaguered Commonwealth emption from making interest firm was established. the rate increase indefinitely, and CRM regulations or policies Utilities Corporation out of its payment on its loans owed to the ■Hofschneider, in an interview, to find measures with which we in the future. financial problems with legisla­ Commonwealth Development said that he is also looking into can bail them out financially,” CRM Administrator tive measures aimed at providing Authority, aside from Other mea­ sitting down with the CDA on the said Hofschneider. Joaquin P. Villagomez, in a “cushion” to the firm’s financial sures aimed at helping CUC back possible condonation of some $ 16 “We really need to clarify how his order to Choi also re­ million in CDA loan principals much of the loan obligation CDA quired that the firm obtain a that were earmarked for CUC’s is willing to condone, either a CRM permit for any water projects. portion of the total loan package sandmining activities in the The other recommendation is the CUC received as CIP loan, or future anywhere on the island to ask for a one year extension of only the interest of the loan. To ofSaipan and thatpermission the four-year grace period given address this with the tax exemp­ be obtained from the Office to CUC which is about to end this tion would take time to for the removal of sand from year. The initial payment for CDA substantiate the loan obligation of one place to another or for loans is scheduled to start April, CUC. The $3 million excise tax use on another project and Hofschneider indicated his exemption is being viewed to The ordercame after CRM intention of pushing it further provide an immediate buffer for conducted an enforcement back. the rate increase,’’said hearing on Choi’s case last Only recently, the House of Hofschneider. December 20,1991, on ac­ Representatives has passed a bill Guerrero, in an earlier press count of a notice of violation jj that would exempt CUC from conference, disclosed the inevi­ and penalty/cease and desist jj payment of government liquid tability of raising power rates for order issued November 251 fuel taxes, but this bill was Saipan, Tinian, and Rota, as last year. | amended by Senator Torres to compelled by the need to regain It was alleged that on or jj incfode die loan interest payment its solvency iT»d 35 suggested by about №wembe? 21, CRM j j . :· tx s r: rs a . m csclil jssued by Eaforcs3^0Si££rSui>i3di‘ •¿e CUC. the Public Auditor’s Office. ifer CÜO qpcom&ÿ The amended version of tits Continued c*n page 2® FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-3 2-MARÍANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-FEBRUARY 21.1992 Increased ship, cargo traffic push port revenues up A M eeting Place For Our by Rafael H. Arroyo 1989; before.registering a 43% Airport and Seaport Divisions struction materials. The rest is have to provide for infrastructure to O p i n i o n s . . . A n d Y o u r s . , hike to 421,671 in 1990. for $8.73 million and food and miscellaneous items,” meet increased economic activity; FORUM The Commonwealth Ports Complementing the increase in $1.17 million in operating rev­ said Salas as he pointed out in­ so does the demand for food and Authority has realized a remark­ the volume of cargo coming into enues, respectively, in 1991. creased consumption as reason miscellaneous items for more able rise in incoming revenue Saipan through the ports is the Expenses for the seaport totalled for cargo traffic increase. people. All these have an effea on tonnage, a corresponding rise in rise in the number of vessels $844,966 in 1991 as opposed to CPA Executive Director Ro­ the amount of cargo coming in,” vessels calling Saipan’s seaport, calling on the island’s commercial some $751,983 the previous year, man T. Tudela, in an interview at said Tudela. all resulting to an increase in harbor— from 459 in F Y 1990 to a 12% rise. Operating net income his office, attributed the phe­ The CPA boss further indicated seaport revenue for the authority. 536in 1991, a 17% improvement. for the division thus improved nomenon to increased economic that the CPA has to continue to plan Figures released by CPA “With the increase in cargo and 53% to $323,413 in 1991 from activity, the need for more infra­ for expansion of its port facilities, the 1990 figure of 211,653. structure facilities, and an overall both at the airport and the seaport. The Office of the Public Auditor is one of the most unique and Saipan Seaport The bulk of the revenues at the economic “boom” being felt on But he specifically singled out the remain home for most of us. Thanks to the CIA we Incoming - Revenue Tonnage powerful offices in government, what with its extraordinary power Right after the war, the U.S. Department of De­ seaports are from wharfage fees the island of Saipan, saying the Saipanseaharbor, which he tam ed have a building that houses the seat of our govern­ to check and make sure that even the highest officials like the fense through the Navy administered these islands. ($1.25 charged for every revenue trend would continue for the next as the “lifeline” of the economy. ment. Thanks to the CIA too for all the roads around governor, or say, the members of the Legislature, are not It was an unusual arrangement in that no branch of ton of cargo) collected which year. “We must continue to improve messing around with public funds. the military is ever funded to govern civilians. the island. I can’t say the same to Interior for ithasn’t comprises about 52% of the total “We expea more airline activi­ and upgrade our facilities at both The public auditor has been the actual focal point of the quest Indeed, the Navy did so many good things to our been quite the friend that we expect it to be. Perhaps revenue, while another 10% is ties, more tourists coming in, more Charlie and Baker Docks in order singing “Home on the Range” would endear and for good government, for honest-to-goodness public service island. Thanks to the Seabees for we have—since derived from dockage fees (fees people ot island. So the demand fo r us to accommodate the increase because it has been his duty to ensure that government makes then—a circumferential road to goes from San An­ embolden Interior to fight on our behalf. Well, I still charged for use of the dock and for more construction materials in cargo and ship traffic,” said maintain that the Army Corps has no business man­ good its function of serving the people beyond reproach and tonio to Marpi, the windward side up Capital Hill. berthing facilities). Some 5% is remains high because we would Tudela minus all "clouds of doubt." In the process, many privately owned land were aging permits for our wetland. We ’ve done our share also drawn from entry fees, while Such a noble undertaking of ensuring transparency to all used for roadways; including wetland in As Lito, As of humming “Anchors Aweigh”! And we have yet to other fees account for 33%. government transactions and endeavors has necessitated that Perdido and other areas here. It had to be done and practice Interior’s “Home on the Range”. Please For the airport, total expenses the PA Office be a well-funded agency, with a full staff of qualified so there’s no choice except to bulldoze through these spare us from singing a song about turpentine. *** of the peats authority swelled to CPAs and accountants with high salaries and gracious benefits. land to open up roads. But hey, what is this we’ve been hearing that the public auditor $6.11 million in 1991, from the I am willing to bet that when the military went Last Monday, quite a number of local golfers $4.53 million in 1990, and this has been out of his Nauru Building swivel chair most of the time through these privately owned wetland, they plowed participated in a golf tournament sponsored by the 35% increase resulted to an 18% and from what inquisitive people are hearing, he’s more often through these properties without securing permits Mariana Country Club, a duel between resident than not off-island. decrease in airport operating in­ from the Department of the Army, specifically, the Japanese friends and locals. We outscored the guys come from $3.21 million in 1990 Reports had it that he is currently in Singapore for a “fact- Army Corps of Engineers. from the Rising Sun by several strokes. So the to $2.62 million in 1991, thereby finding" trip, after an earlier stay in Hong Kong, though all /perpetual trophy will go to the local golfers. Today, you must get a permit from the Army Comptroller Carlos H. Salas in­ ships coming into our seaports, making seaport operations more unconfirmed. I wish to thank Mr. Kitame, on behalf of all local Corps’ office in Honolulu before you even dump a dicate a hefty increase in revenue revenues for the ports authority profitable a venture, when com­ Of course, his job does not require him to stay at his office, and golf participants, for sponsoring the tournament. pick-up load of dirt to prevent water from ponding tonnage for fiscal year 1991, also went up although the bulk of paring yearago figures. that his is not a 9 to 5 job. Another argument perhaps is that he With your magnanimity, a lot can be done in foster­ near main arteries. This regulation is insane! It pits amounting to 611,659 revenue CPA’s operating revenue came According to CPA’s comptrol­ cannot accomplish his assigned role in the confines of the four ing an excellent sense of working rapport between public safety over Army Corps regulations that sim­ tons of cargo, frOm the 421,671 from aviation fees,” said Salas in ler, projections are that revenues walls of his office and that he should be out in the field doing our friends and brothers from Japan. That you have ply halts our efforts expedite roadway repair or the recorded for FY 1990, thus reaf­ an interview at his office at the for the seaports would be in­ investigations, inquiries, inspections, etc. taken the first step is indicative of your commitment emplacement of road shoulders for safety purposes. firming an uptrend noticeable Saipan International Airport. creasing at about 7% every year. But what may have been the concern of the public is why it to promote lasting friendship between your people I question how the Army Corps got involved in since 1987. Revenues realized from CPA’s “Cargo throughput at the sea­ seems that whenever he drops off anything from his office, like and ours. Indeed, your sense of leadership in this taking total control of Marianas Wetland. Further­ FY 1987 figures of 196,424 operations in FY 1991 amounted ports have mostly been vehicles, anything controversial, he shakes off and run away from the regard presents opportunities for fellowship among more, there were neophytes during the Naval Ad­ rose 27% to 249,792 in 1988; to $9.9 million, a 14% hike from vehicle parts, heavy equipment, island supposedly for a brief sojourn, or so people have begun ministration who wronged so many land exchanges and between our brothers from Japan and local then increased 18% to 294,774in 1990’s $8.7 million, with the petroleum products and con­ thinking. for arbitrary reasons. Now we are expected to right golfers. Strange as it may seem, it is through fellow­ Truth is, everytime you try and call him at his office, more often these mess as though they didn’t have any part of it. ship via the game of golf, where we begin communi­ than not, you’ll find out he's off-island and that his return may be Interestingly, it will be good to research purposes cating however informal on socio-economic and 26 m ore sent back to China next week or next, or next. for wetland and other land acquisitions executed other equally vital issues of mutual concern upon What would interest the people more than having the public, during the naval administration of the islands. Many which understanding sets ia We definitely appreci­ audftor himself audited, and making his activities more or less of our people whose lands were taken and exchanged ate your leadership in this regard. IN O continues crackdow n of illeg al alien s made known to the public, specifically where he is spending most have yet to be given “just compensation”. To ex­ May I also take the privilege to extend our heartfelt of his time off-island. change the number of encroached properties is to gratitude to Messrs. Won, Onedera, my friend Sasso by Teri M. Flores A number of those who have some have paid up to $5,000just evidence Immigration officials Based in Immigration proce­ The argument of the need for travel to undertake a proper render the NMI Government landless! (Charlie) from Okadaya International in Garapan for been excluded were in posses­ to secure a 90-day business per­ recently unearthed. dures, those who are asked to discharge of his duties may be mentioned again and again, but Yet the impostors who executed these exchanges their contributions. The crackdown ot illegal aliens sion of forged and tampered mit. Mafnas credited Sablan and his appear for an interview are ques­ people just can't help but wonder how does the absence of the are not here to answer concerns of the landowners.' Youallaremagnanimous! And our little message of continues as 26 Chinese nation­ passports. Some of the discrep­ Sablan believes a syndicate airport staff whom he said had tioned on the how they have public auditor benefit the CNMI or the public auditor’s office. Isn’t We are (choicelessly) saddled with this responsibil­ appreciation comes from Messrs. RC Cabrera, Frank als were denied entry into the ancies that Immigration officials may be behind the scam which been alert and diligent enough to obtained their documents. Offi­ thattantamountto the saying “When the cat Is away, the mice will ity. It is a mind numbing issue that had its roots some Castro, Lou Kapileo, Danny Aquino, M. Nakamura, NorthemMarianas after they were discovered were the incon­ he said, is similar to those per­ detect a good number of those cials then compare the official play." This might be an overstatement, but maybe.the people just 48 years ago. Gee, I wasn’t even bom then. JackSablan, Joe Agulto, Jess Taitanoandothers whose found to be in possession of fake sistency in the passport numbers petrated in Southeast Asian who were in possession of falsi­ documents with that which the can’t help but think that way when the supposed guardian of good But for all that may have gone wrong, these islands names are too numerous to mention. Si Yuus Maase! and insufficienttravel documents. and photos as compared to those countries. He however said that fied travel documents. individual possessed and it is government is not on hand to ensure the realization of such a Fourteen of the 26 Chinese who found in their business permits. with the recent expulsion of the “A lot of my men operate on through this process that forged grand mission statement. arrived during the weekend were Immigration Supervisor Lt. 26 Chinese, many will now be mere suspicion. We now have and falsified documents are dis­ We sincerely feel that we have nothing against the public immediately sent back to China Tommy Sablan said a number of wary to use falsified documents intensified our screening proce­ covered. auditor, and we share our sympathy in having such a gargantuan after Immigration officials found the barred aliens have already when entering the Northern dures at the airport. If we are not Sablan said the barred aliens task of ensuring good government on his shoulders. some irregularities in their travel admitted they paid contacts in Marianas. satisfied with the result, we then can still enter the CNMI pro­ But we can't help but inquire of his whereabouts because his documents. The remaining twelve China and on Saipan to secure Chief of Immigration Jose P. request the concerned party to vided they write to the Chief being out most of the time is fast becoming common knowledge. Chinese were sent back to their the necessary travel documents Mafnas said the use of falsified appear the next day at the Immi­ of Immigration and upon en­ And people speculating on his activities may not be good for his homeland a day after their arrival to enter the Northern Marianas. documents have become a ram­ gration Office,” Mafnas said in a try, have the proper documents imageasagovernmentenforcerandcustodian beyond reproach. ot Saipan. There are sketchy reports that pant practice based on the prior interview. on hand. We sincerely feel that it is incumbent for him to be very February 18,1992 tion investigators is indeed ben­ CNMI INO office. Therefore transparent on his activities and trips outside, that he is not just eficial to our government as there thorough checking on the inte enjoying his travels while his staff is doing all the work, and the The Editor are plenty of overstaying aliens rity of these agents is a must. CNMI is just given the benefit of having to hear about an audit as Marianas Variety now here in the island, working In view of the above, I wish scarce as summer rain. Saipan, MP 96950 and not paying the revenues due congratulate the new chief, JOi By all means, he should be the prime example of transparency our CNMI government. P. MAFNAS, for redeeming t in government. Dear Editor: However, there are still immi­ name of the INO to a new imaj While looking on with several gration agents who prey legal Sir, you are indeed working u issues, I wish to commend the business establishments, such as selfishly for the good of o Immigration & Naturalization threatening owners for a deporta­ government, Office in its effort for a clean and ¿ M arianas cV a rie ty' tion if demands are not being given CONGRATULATIONS. respectable office. to these agents. These agents only Yours truly, Serving the Commonwealth for 19 years The fielding of more Immigra­ tarnishes the new image of the Published Tuesday and Friday By Younis Art Studio, Inc. /s/Cesario C. Torres Publishare: Abc*d and Par Yotinis ettors to the editor ore welcome on ony subject so long os they hond- Abed Younis...... Editor Member of signed (no photocopied signatures, please). Letters addressed to Ted M. Flores...... Reporter Rafael H. Arroyo...... Reporter The other publications or to third parties are discouraged. ESren T. Dayauon...... Reporter Associated Press Ly Faxed letters are allowed, so long as there is a voice telephone numberforveriflcdtlon,as are electronic mail". Letters endorsing Darticular P.O. Box 231, Saipan MP 96950-0231 © 1992, Marianas Variety Tal (670) 234-6341/7578/9797 All Rights Reserved political candidates are not encouraged ana a!! letters are subject to The first group of 14 Chinese nationals who were apprehended by Immigration offidab for Fax: (6701 234-9271 editing f o r length and content, a/; ;^r.,ain the proowriy c;;, *he possessing false travel documents last Saipan Tuesday evening while the second batch of ‘C, mese (righi photo) left Thursday tor -¡heir homolar. ± Third ii cm ¡aft is ¡NO acting Chief. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 ,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-5 4-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-FEBRÙÀR Y 21,1992 Still no clue on Labor lawsuit bring Stay W ell H ealth Plan is coming soon to Saipan. We have bad image te CNMI an immediate job opening for a by Teri M. Flores “Personally, ...it painted a were named as complainants in Robles murder 2 The recent news articles fo­ murky picture of the entire gar­ the lawsuit. gul A nniversary Sale ment industry here in the The lawsuit which the federal M a r k e t i n g by Efren T. Dayauon with the Northern Marianas au­ a valid cause for concern among cusing on theplightof contractual ITEMS AT WHOLESALE PRICE: Close to three weeks from the thorities in the investigation of the Filipino contract workers here garment factory workers on Commonwealth,” Torres said in labor department filed in July was R epresentative* day Filipino contract worker the case. in Saipan. Saipan which appeared in two a February 19 letter addressed to not meant to challenge the Crisanto Rôbles was found bru­ Torres also suggested that Torres disclosed that his of­ Mainland newspapers is appar­ U.S. Labor attroner Faye working conditions of the Chinese • Hair Accessories · Skirts Are you a hard working self-starter ently, a technique labor officials VonWrangle. employees but, that recruits were tally murdered, police authorities whoever has this crucial informa­ fice has been receiving an ® Pants · Earrings with sales experience? are still awaiting the autopsy re­ tion may simply come to the increasing number of unreported use to pressure the garment fac­ Torres said the negative pub­ not being paid their basic salaries 5 0 % OFF and overtime wages, a breach of •Ladies Belts The income potential is excellent. port conducted by a Guam-based consulate and they are ready to cases of Filipinos being beaten tories to yield before the case is licity is counter-productive at a time when the.Northem Marianas the Federal Labor Standard Act. forensic pathologist to provide protect those informants with up by suspected hooligans for no settled in court. “Labor officials are using dis­ is struggling to entice outside The lawsuit named five com­ •L e a th e r B o o ts Send your resumé today to StayWell, themselves with a concrete lead strict confidentiality of their apparent reason. honest, unethical, unfair and investors. panies which the Tan family has in their investigations. identities. “All we ask is that we (Filipi­ •Bra Girdles »Blouses P.O. Box CZ, Agana, Guam 96910. unbecoming techniques only the The Swoboda articles which control of: American Interna­ 4 0 % OFF The autopsy report is expected “If and when they come to us, nos) be given the chance to work •Dresses 30 -40% No phone calls please. sleaziest of litigants use to push appeared in the two papers, tional Knitters Corp., American to help police investigators get a we will pass on any information in peace as the basic reason most painted a picture of the living Investment Corp., Pacific Gar­ clearerpicture of how Robles was given to us as we see fit, but they of us come here is to gain em­ their case,” said Robert O’Connor, the lawyer who rep­ conditions of the garment factory ment Manufacturing Corp., killed as no witness has so far can be assured that their identities ployment,” Torres appealed. 3 0 % OFF C •Panty· Silver »Shoes J workers and how they are being Pacific International Corp. and volunteered to come out to give will be protected if they are un­ Die Philippine diplomat also resents theTan family when asked paid substandard wages after Mariana Management Agency the crucial information needed comfortable in getting involved advised Filipinos here in Saipan to comment about the recent news •Baby Shoes $3.99*Flat Shoes working for “11 hours a day Inc. L&T International Corp., the for the investigations. in the investigation of the case,” to take all the necessary precau­ articles featured in the Washing­ Monday through Saturday, and firm which handles the payroll •Reg. $18.00 Now $9.99»100% T-shirt $2.99 The apparent slow pace of in­ Torres said. tions to stay out of trouble like ton Post and the Honolulu 81/2 hours on Sunday.” and the recruiting functions for •Slippers 2 for $7.00*VVacthes $10,25,50 vestigations has raised The Robles murder case, ac­ avoiding unnecessary late nights Advertiser. » ZURICH lf»SURAhC£ (GUAM) IMC Unötfwnnsf' t“r ¿utK.fi Ifivofincf (Gwinn O ’Connor said contrary to the According to the articles, the the five was also named in the 1 Inc I fnemöei o< It* wurtîwxJt Zirncti injunnc* Gtouc o<4 o< tv U'jr'.t apprehensions among certain cording to Torres, really presents out especially if they are alone. »flsfiurcKvi murine* arcttrt recent articles of Frank Swoboda, workers were housed in “fenced lawsuit. HUKRYI COME & AVAIL Administered by П.В. [>.ivis 6t AsMXiuites, General Age. quarters of the Filipino commu­ nity here in Saipan with regard to labor officials who have been and guarded barracks” and that Labor officials stated in the FOR OUR ANNIVERSARY SALEf monitoring the five garment fac­ they were required to surrender lawsuit that the Tan’s owed at the fate of Robles’s murder. Two students chosen athlete BF.ACH ROAD Sources other than the police, tories have first hand knowledge their travel documents to the least$10million in backpay alone owners of the garment factories to the 1,350 Chinese contract 1 also disclosed that soon after of th e m onth for January that the immigrant Chinese re­ OPEN a p a r t m e n t f o r r e n t Robles’ body was brought home, cruits did not have any upon their arrival on Saipan. workers and possibly, several 1 POST “The current set-up where millions more in punitive dam­ 1 the other ‘Cris’ who is believed Carlos Torres of Mi. Carmel for their outstanding play and complaints, whether it be their OFFICE 9 AM-9 PM I------LOCATED AT UPPER NAVY HILL to be the real target of the culprits High School and Evan Tutii, a leadership in the recent AH pay or with regard to their current barbed wires surround the ages if the court so decides. 1-9PM SUN perimeter of the worker’s quarters Lawyers from both parties are I II Bids- FULLY CONCRETE had already decided to pack and student at Marianas High School Schools Volleyball Champion­ living and working conditions. TEL, 234-1899 currently waiting to get a depo­ took the first flight out of the were selected as the Dial Rent ships where each helped his/her “They (labor officials) have and the presence of security FULLY F U R N IS H E D OLD been here since July and every guards in the premises are meant sition from Siu Lin Tan, the JOBTEN island back to Manila for fear of To Own Athletes of the Month school win the 1992 Volleyball 2/14-21 7006 24 HOUR WATER his life. for January 1992. Eachreceived Tide. two weeks, they come out with a to protect them,” O ’Connor said. patriarch of the Tan family now In this connection, Philippine a check in the amount of $100.00 Runners up for the Athlete of report to Judge Munson. They He said there have also been in­ residing in Hong Kong. Consul-general Julius D. Torres which they donated to their re­ the Month were Christy know that no problem exists,” stances when the workers $ 8 0 0 P E R M O N T H + S E C U R IT Y received overpayment for their yesterday sought the assistance spective schools sports Springer and Jacoby Winkfield O’Connor said. n e m a z d a of media in asking Filipinos who programs. for Swimming, and Joe Gildilak O ’Connor disputed the articles services. O C O N T A C T : 3 2 2 - 3 6 0 7 might know anything about the Both athletes were selected for Track (running). which outlined the dismal living The living conditions of the and working conditions of the Chinese workers were outlined F O R M O R E INFORMATION Robles murder case to cooperate J U S T R I G H T F O R Y O U . ira 1,350Chinese recruits employed by labor department officials af­ in five companies controlled by ter it announced that federal the Tan family. district court Judge Alex Munson ' Senator Juan S. 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6-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-FEBRUARY 21.1992 Superior Court denies convicted Attention Contractors False alam i at federal facility W e're Moving! and House Painters!!! m urderer's appeal for reduced sentence CHRISTINE DRESS SHOP, INC. by Terf M. Flores C r r a m d sen d s firefighters in lu ll fo rce H anada’s m other who gave a not be treated differently from has moved to its new location, across from tearful testimony on how her that of others who have also com­ House of 1999 & Blueberry Hotel by Efren T. Dayauon including the fire department’s of control, Cruz said. Superior Court Presiding Judge son’s conviction has affected the mitted similar offense. O p e n i n g brand new equipment arrived on The building’s owner Fuji Pa­ Pedro M. Atalig on Wednesday lives of his parents and his family Atalig was however, not moved in Garapan. Saipan’s tirefighters last night the scene about 8:45 p.m. to re­ cific apparently know of the denied the appeal to reduce the of three. She later broke down in by the defense’s argument and Home Blue bony 011999 Hotel almost had a chance to display spond to the emergency alarm. procedures. 25-year sentence of a Japanese tears after showing the judge the testimony of Hanada’s □ □ □ Saipan Paintjnc, their firefighting skills and their Medics were also on the scene Cruz surmised that somebody national convicted on October, snapshots of Hanada’s children mother. “The court has to take 1991 of first-degree murder. Your Paint Stora Unson brand new high-rise equipment while patrols cordoned off the may have alerted the authorities whom he had not seen since his into consideration the life he has I CHRISTINE DRESS Middle Rood when they were alerted of a fire at area. when they saw the smoke ema­ Atalig upheld Hideki Hanada’s incarceration. taken, regardless whether he SHOP. INC. On Middle Road' the Horiguchi building in Authorities rushed to the scene nating from the top of the conviction despite the attempts Hanada shed tears when his (Shiragami) is a Yakuza or not,” Saipan Mid several minutes after receiving building. made by defense lawyer Patrick mother had to reveal under oath Atalig said after listening to Bank of Paint Inc, Garapan. Guam Pac Seville to paint a picture of □ Tel. 233-7000 Ugh Way The alarm however, turned out information of a structure fire at It was a quick response from how his grandmother, to whom Seville’s argument. BEACH ROAD, GARAPAN MCVKOT to be a dud. the Garapan location. authorities who were on the scene Hanada as a law-abiding citizen he had a close affinity, died two The judge also denied the re­ Residents near the Horiguchi A smoke which billowed from several minutes after they were and as a “good man” prior to his years after he was first convicted quest to let Hanada participate in We manufacture High Quality building were roused bom their the rooftop of the building was, alerted o f the “fire.” contact with Yakuza member of the crime of first-degree mur­ a work release program. “I could The Horiguchi building houses Hideo Shiragami. der. not bear to see a murderer out in InlornaHofKJl homes and night workers rushed apparently caused by the emis­ Alrtlrws Latex House Paint out from their respective estab­ sion of asphalt which maintenance a number federal offices includ­ Hanada was also portrayed as a While the defense argued that the streets,” Atalig said. Ihivel «SSSÄ “good inmate” and a successful Hanada’s conviction has already Hanada, together with Koichi A©*nI & lishments as wailing fire engines men were then extinguishing. ing the Department of the Interior, NtfWorir Come and See Us For: hurried to the five-story edifice Construction workers Jun the Federal Bureau of Investiga­ participant of the now defunct sent a clear signal on how the Yoneda, was convicted in the late where a fire was reportedly spot­ Pallera and Joe Cruz of HBR tion, the district court including work release program based on CNMI’s justice system works, 80’s for first-degree murder while 3NTER-KAM TRAVEL AGENCY some law offices and private the testimony of Chief of Correc­ Chief prosecutor Ron Hammett Eiichi Kawano, who acted as a ted. Construction said it was a routine Caller Box PPP 528, Saipan, MP 96950 tions Vicente Seman. No less than four fire tracks procedure to prepare asphalt on firms. contended otherwise. He also ar­ look-out, was named as principal ______Tel.: 235-5555/8888 · Fax: (670) 235-7070 the rooftop o f the building Authorities are taking precau­ The defense also presented gued that Hanada’s case should to murder. The asphalt is used for water­ tions in light of two major blazes We are member of International Airlines Travel Agent ICC m eeting proofing and for concrete that gutted down a business es­ Network (IATAN). We hope to be of service to you with toppings, the two men said. tablishment and the security shed Burglar pleads guilty to charges your travel plans and needs. set for Feb. 27, Both Cruz and Pallera said they of a resort hotel in Koblerville. did not know who alerted the au­ including armed assault at 8:30 A.M . thorities to the scene. We offer the following services: by Efren T. Dayauon months and carted away an uni­ Onobuy is facing charges of All members of the Special They said there is not reason for * Airline Reservation & Ticketing dentified amount of valuables. He arson, burglary, assault with a Education ICC (Interagency Co­ people to be alarmed when they (KE, CO, NW, ANA, FREEDOM AIR) An linemployed Koblerville also allegedly assaulted Ramon dangerous weapon and attempted ordinating Council) meeting is see smoke emanating from the * Tour information man identified to be responsible Cabrera with a handgun during murder. scheduled for February 27,1992, building isnce it is a normal pro­ for a number of burglaries in the one of his crime sprees. The An arrest has yet to be made on at 8:30 A.M. in the Public School cedure to prepare the asphalt on said area pleaded guilty on government decided to drop an two of his companions who to­ System Conference Room at the said area. Please don't hesitate to call our office with «O' Wednesday to six counts of bur­ attempted murder charge against gether with Onobuy, sexually Lower Base. Safety precautions are also ob­ Tel. Nos. (670) 235-5555 We accept glary and a charge of assault with Basa due to insufficient evidence. assaulted a female employee of All members are kindly urged served everytime they have to From across I t» mHee a dangerous weapon. Sentencing for Basa is sched­ the firm after they failed to extort 235-888 house to come to this very important douse the flames used to cook the Happy Birthday ‘Nlnong" Rommel V. Tenorfo Joim Greg Juan Basa, 18 years uled for April 22. money from her. Fax: 235-7070 meeting. asphalt. painting Feb. 23,1992 old, appeared before Superior In other news: *A Filipino tourist on The meeting is open to the pub­ Two fire extingusihers are used Love, Mitch Court Associate Judge Marty ♦Negeniei Onobuy, a Trukese Wednesday plead not guilty to Moba S a ü an Hardwa/e jobs!!! lic. to douse the fire in case it goes out W.K. Taylor after he allegedly national named as the primary one count of importation of crystal □ broke into six homes within the suspect in the arson of the Peat methamphetamine. BEACH ROAD, CHALAN PIAO To San Antonio Koblerville, Chalan Piao, AsLito Marwick office in Sadog Tasi RaymundoRoman was arrested and Fina Sisu areas. Joeten INTER-KAM TRAVEL plead not guilty to the charges a week ago after he attempted to Nfew Store 3K BLDG., 2 FLOOR. Basa allegedly broke into the filed against him in Superior bring in an unidentified amount VA (INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE) six homes within a span of three Court. of “ice” stashed in a lighter.

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N ine beauties vie for th e 1992 M s. CNMI U niverse/iiitem ational titles FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-9 singer James Arceo Dearth. by Teri M. Flores Laraine Sabían Deleon official roster of candidates for Hyatt Regency’s Gilligan’s. The winners of this pageant will Eight young women will vie Guerrero, Antonia Sabían Blanco, the 18th annual Northern Tickets for the event is at $25 per PLASTAG ENTERPRISES person and is being sold by the take over reigning Ms. CNMI CUC Board junks bid for the title to become the Christina Vincoy Borja, Doris Marianas Beauty Pageant Universe and International Sha- Northern Marianas’ official rep­ Palacios Cabrera, Imelda Victoria This year’s pageant, dubbed as contestants and pageant members P.O. BOX 5768 CHRB SAIPAN, MP 96950 ronD. RosarioandChristinaRasa resentative to the 1992 Ms. Antonio, Rita Palacios Iglecias, the “Island Carousel of Beauty,” This year’s featured entertain­ PHONE: (670) 322-3822 Salas respectively. They will not International and Ms. Universe Catriona Camacho Taisacan and will be held on March 18 at 6:30 ers will be the Sunshine Kids in the production “SKIP” and Guam only receive cash awards, gifts, to hike power rates beauty pageants. Brenda Borja Mima comprise the pjn. The venue will be at the trophies and cash scholarship to by Teri M. Flores the college of her choice but will Utilities customers fiomSaipan, also have the chance to be the Tinian and Rota have for the mo­ CNMI’s official representative to ment, been spared of an imminent the Ms. Universe Pageant which power rate increase. WE SERVICE ALL MAJOR BRANDS will be held on May 15 in The scheduled public hearings •REFRIGERATORS · AIRCONDITIONERS · Bangkok, Thailand and the Ms. for the proposed rate increase have • WASHERS · DRYERS · STOVES · International Pageant in Japan in been postponed indefinitely and October. the plan to sharply increase power rates on the three islands were JUST CALL US, WE WILL cancelled after the CUC Board of SERVICE/REPAIR AT YOUR HOME * Directors unanimously voted against its implementation. The CUC Board totally can­ WORLDWIDE celled the scheduled hearings and the eventual power rate hikes COURIER based on the recommendation of SERVICES Executive Director Ramon S. CALL CRIS RUIZ Tinian Smator D m Jd At Ctng (foreground) appam* u n a ih e ta d b y ongoing Guerrero. Guerrero made the rec­ Rota 322-1690/322-2884 ommendations after Senator Juan «PHBr MMn r. M V m S. Demapan and Jesus R. Sablan and House Committee Chairman on Public Utilities Heinz Hofschneider made visits to the utilities corporation to 1 earn more about its operations and to discuss alternatives to the proposed rate increase. To aid the fledgling utilities THE 1992 company, legislative leaders have already drafted several legislation m m one of which will exclude the CUC from paying the seven per­ IvwC H Y U n o n i cent in interest rates on loans it got from the Commonwealth De­ velopment Authority (CDA). Another proposed measure is to OAIHÄF LINE UP exempt the CUC from paying the $3 million yearly fuel tax it pays to the government. IS HERE! It was through an audit of Deloitte and Touche that CUC $1Q0oo was advised to increase the power rates. Guerrero has shown con­ cern over the impact the proposed ONLY DOWN Mta Palacios Iftodas increase would have on Rota and Tinian consumers in a February ON APPROVED CREDIT 19 letter to the Governor. "I never liked the idea. I never wanted to raise the rates but CUC must run like a business," The best in Guerrero said. The CUC head said that as long c l a s s as they utilities company is saddled with paying loans it has inherited from the previous ad­ q u a l i t y ministration, thecurrentexpenses will continue to outweigh its in­ perform ance come.

a n d M H S c l a s s s t y l i n g Catriona Camacho Taisacan ' 8 2 c a l l ROCKY f o r 1 9 9 2 . t o m e e t $1QQ oo 4 X 4 ONLY I DOWN All Marianas High School Class of 1982 graduates be informed ON APPROVED CREDIT Test drive them all today and that general meeting will be held this coming Saturday, February you'll drive home a winnert 22nd at 6;30 P.M. at the •WIDEST WHEEL TRACK IN ITS CLASS Koblerville Elementary School cafeteria. •SUNROOF & CONVERTIBLE SOFT TOP Important matters to be dis­ •1.6 LITRE, 16 VALVE ENGINE cussed regarding the upcoming class reunion. •5 SPEED TRANSMISSION ■TRIPS. ÍOTORS All members of this class are w mq kindly asked to attend this meet­ ing. 234-7133 Garapan, Beach Road and also in Chalan C anoa **%J- 'i s F r ^MOTORS « *J* T 'ri 234-7133 Garapan, Beach Road and also in Chalan Canoa FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 ,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-11 10-MARlAHAS VARIETY NEWS AND YIEWS-PIUDAY-FEBRUARY 21.1992 Dem apan m ulls post-secondary education m em ore New low includes Inos, Also, after completion of their Saipan’s junior Senator JuanS. resources aside from a shortage for college scholarly success spe­ assistance has been given, a sta­ ROOFING TILE studies, the' said students would Demapan recently introduced a of qualified, skilled local people cifically those graduating high tus or progress report on the MADE IN SAIPAN education of the students would need to return to the CNMI and Sablan to CUC Board piece of legislation that would in the indigenous workforce. school students having the high­ help the Commonwealth a better TEL,: 235-0470 aim to boost post-secondary “There is definitely a need for est grade point averages and SAT have to be made at least once a by Rafael H. Arroyo Legislature after the lawmaking David M. Sablan in the Board of place to live, the release said. edncation efforts in the Com­ local students pursuing post-sec­ scores. year; Governor Lorenzo I. DL. body found merits in the idea of Directors, would greatly assist monwealth of the Northern ondary education to be provided Another student classification Guerrero yesterday signed into the two officials acting as a direct CUC, as well as the two branches * Wc manufacture and sell Philippine styled Marianas. help in their pursuit of academic mentioned to be worthy of con­ C rop disaster paym ent law Senate Bill 7-108, which link between the executive branch of government. regular Roofing Tiles in Finasisu, Saipan. ha a news release from the excellence in various fields of sideration are other graduating proposes to include the Director and CUC in order to effectively “As members of the Board of * We have better quality Philippine styled senator’s office, Demapan study, in the face of this scar­ high school students who show program opens February 3 of Finance and the Special As­ monitor any possible financial Directors, the two ex-officio Roofing tiles with surface printed promise for success but are more sistant for Planning and Budget taw the need for legislative city,” said the news release. Farmers who suffered crop fa- filing and cash payments will difficulties which may arise at the members will broaden and solidify smoothly. inclined into studies in the junior as members of the Board of Di­ action to tackle the importance of It was also said that the grow­ losses in 1990 and 1991 because be computed according to the earliest possible time. the working relations between the college levels. rectors for the Commonwealth higher and adult continuing edu­ ing need for competition among of drought, excessive moisture 1990 Farm Bill. To qualify for Guerrero in signing the bill said Corporation and the Administra­ Similarly, upperclassmen do­ Utilities Corporation. the addition of “both Finance Di­ Advantage of this tile: cation for the people of the the studenfry for financial awards, and other natural disasters, the program, producers must have tion,” Governor Guerrero said. ing extremely well in their studies The bill which is now statute - less paint, shiny Commonwealth. and the fact that the local com­ including typhoons, may apply had losses greater than 40 per­ rector Eloy S. Inos and Planning Further, the two new Board as well as post-graduate college was passed by both houses of - easy to paint, less labor “The Commonwealth is a very munity has to be served to include fo r disaster payments beginning cent, the DNR news release said. and Budget Special Assistant Continued on page 25 students who pursue professional young nation in the American the Carolinian community, may February 3 from the USDA Agri­ ASCS will mail disaster pro­ degrees such as law, medicine, family and its progress as such have also underscored the need cultural Stabilization and Con­ gram kits to CNMI DNR offices for a relevant education legisla­ business, etc., would have to be relies heavily on the education of servation Service (ASCS), Hawaii this month and individual fann­ tion. considered under the proposed its people,” said Demapan in the State Office. Mr. Ralph Ajifu, ers can pick them up from there. news release. The senator indicated the need program. State Executive Director, ASCS, Ajifu said the producer is respon­ Currently, the CNMI is said to to provide financial assistance to Among the other provisions of has requested the CNMI Depart­ sible for preparing the worksheet, be facing a scarcity of financial students who show great promise the proposed measure is that after ment of Natural Resources (DNR) gathering supporting documents to assist in the implementation of on the amount of loss and making this crop disaster payment pro­ an appointment to apply for pro­ gram in the CNMI, according to gram benefits. news release from DNR. * We also “Before applying for the pro­ Eligiblefarmers the release said, manufacture gram, fanners should organize will receive payments for pro­ and sell theirproductionrecords to assure duction losses on all commercial nonprogram crops. Applications various kinds they have adequate documenta­ of Korean TERRACE tion. This will expedite the ap­ will be accepting through March plication filing procedures,” Mr. 13,1992. For more information styled Roofing Ajifu said. contact the CNMI Department of tiles with Producers will collect the year Natural Resources. surface printed smoothly. * We have various colors of special paints g fa f r UNITY TRADE SERVICE, INC. which is only for Roofing tiles. Prim e Rib IB k Z S & P - P.O. BOX 703. SAIPAN. MP 96950 Governor Larry I. DL. Guerrero (seated, center) yesterday signed a bill designating the Finance director and TEL (670) 322-7461/7412 · FAX NO. (670) 322-22» the special assistant for planning and budget to the CUC Board of Directors. Standing from left are Finance 1 & Director , Lt. Gov. Benjamin T. Manglona, House Utilities Committee chairman Heinz Hofschneider, This p ain t shines ju st as eart Praw ns SALE ANNOUNCEMENT and Elections Board chairman Roman Manglona. Flanking the governor are House Speaker Thomas P. R oofing Tiles perm anently. 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a H U i m m 12-mariXñXs V ariety neWs a^view S-èridày-éebruary 21,1992 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-13 SC upholds Trial NOTICE TO OWNERS OF CNM I flag to fly proudly a r Court in land case DEATH ANNOUNCEMENT by Efren T. Dayauon furtherance of a partnership RENTAL HOUSING agreement between the Grizzards W ashington's Kennedy Center The Commonwealth Supreme and the Ferreiras dated October The Housing Authority (МШ A) is in the process The flag of the Northern the symbolic importance of hav­ new addition to the Kennedy Court upheld on Tuesday an ear­ 21,1980. of implementing the Housing Voucher Program in approxi­ Mariana Islands will soon join ing the CNMI flag join the rest of Center’s display of flags. A sec­ lier ruling handed down by a Chief Justice Jose Dela Cruz mately two months. Initially, funds allocated by the U.S. the flags of the rest if the US the nation at the Kennedy Center. ond main entry of the Center is Superior court in March 1991 and Justice pointed Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in the states and non-state areas in the According to a news release the Hall of Nations where the which found a person of North­ to the Partnership Agreement ÏÏM OOTir USE. amount of $225,057 will be used to provide housing assistance Hall of States at the John F. from , the Marianas flags of more than a dozen new ern Mariana Isl and descent to hav e between Ferreira and the to those families displaced from the Fina Sisu Section 8 project. Kennedy Center for the Perform­ flag will be one of the first that nations — offsprings of the old violated Article XII of the CNMI Grizzards including her husband Ш 1 Ш С Н ing Arts in Washington. visitors entering the massive Soviet Union — will soon be constitution by acquiring NMI Frank as the most crucial evidence joining the other national flags in the case. The Housing Voucher Program provides rental payment subsidy In special ceremonies attended performing arts center will see. land in behalf of individuals who Flags in the Hall of States are flying there. are not of NMI descent. According to them, the agree­ to eligible families. Generally, the housing assistance payment by aboutfifty invited guests early this month, Governor Lorenzo L arranged in order of entry to the Both the Hall of Nations and In a 46-page decision penned ment clearly shows that Ferreira Was called to his eternal rest at the age of 37 on Sunday, February 16, 1992 at the to an owner of the rental unit on behalf of a program participant DL. Guerrero and CNMI Unirai, with that of the State of the Hall of States connect to a by the high tribunal and Special was to hold tifie to the properties equals the payment standard minus thirty percent of a program Commonwealth Health Center. Washington Resident Represen­ Delaware, the first to ratify the grand foyer running thefull length Judge Edward King, the justices for the benefit of the partnership. participant’s adjusted income. The payment standard is an tative Juan N. Babauta presented US Constitution, at the forefront of the building, the equivalent of found sufficient basis to affirm Special Judge Steven King, amountto be determinedby MIHA, based on the HUD-approved Tim is survived by his wife, Wilhelmina (Mina Pangelinan); daughters: Susan Ann a huge 9x14 foot flag to James of the display thatruns along both threefootballfields.TheKennedy the trial court’s summary judge­ however, issued a dissenting Fair Market Rents for the various unit sizes in the Common­ and Tammy Leyvonne; Brothers: John, Rick, and Robert; Sisters: Robin Ann and Ridenour, head of the National sides of die hall. Center’s main performance ment that Diana C. Ferreira opinion saying that although he Brenda Sue; Louis John (father) and Phyllis Whitlatch; Robert and E. Joyce (mother) wealth of the . HUD has approved Fair Parks Service. It was said that the flag of the spaces — an opera house, a con­ purchased NMI property which agrees with his colleagues that the Market Rents for the CNMI as follows: Among those present to wit­ Northern Marianas, which joined cert hall and a theater— are each ultimately benefited her associ­ partnership agreement represents Antrim; Velda Whitlatch (stepmother); Aunts, Uncles, in-laws, numerous cousins, Unit Size Fair Market Rent (with utilities) ness the event were Kennedy the in 1976 through reached from the foyer. ates in a partnership agreement. an attempt by a non-NMD to ac­ nieces and nephews. 0-bedroom $ 550.00 Center General Manager a negotiated Covenant, will In addition to these spaces, the Section 1,2, & 3 of Article XU quire an unconstitutional interest 1-bedroom 710.00 Lawrence Wilker, Interior De­ complete the lineup and hang di­ Center also has several smaller of the constitution restricts per­ in land of the Commonwealth and Holy rosary is being said nightly at 8:00 at their residence in South , New is therefore void from the start, he 2-bedroom 887.00 partment Assistant Secretary for rectly across the Delaware flag. theaters, including one for film, sons of non-NMI descent from Homestead (behind Lucky Supermarket). Insular and International Affairs In explaining the symbolism of and rooftop dining facilities. the acquisition of permanent and maintains that this decision should 3-bedroom 1,049.00 Stella Guerra, former Resident The National Parks Services long-term interests in real prop­ not have any bearing whatsoever the components of the flag, Viewing will be at their residence on Monday, February 24,1992, starting at 8:00 4-bedroom 1,249.00 Representative Eddie Pangelinan, Governor Guerrero delivered a administers the building which erty within the Commonwealth upon the prior and separate Guam Senator Marilyn short speech saying that the latte was constructed as a tribute to the either by sale, lease, gift, in­ agreement of the Mafnas sisters to a.m. Final rosary will be at 11:30 a.m. on the same day. Tim will be transported to The Housing Voucher Program can only be implemented in the Manibusan, CNMI Senate Presi­ stone and the mwaar-mwaar are late president John F. Kennedy heritance or other means. Section sell their land to Diana Ferreira. Kristo Rai Church at 3:00 p.m. for additional viewing followed by a farewell mass ^ CNMI if there are dwelling units available for renting by eligible dent Joseph S. Inos, and CNMI artifacts of the indigenous and a s a focal point for cultural 3 also defines permanent and long “I see no basis whereby their at 4:30 p.m. * program applicants. In order for a dwelling unit to be accepted House Speaker Thomas P. Chamorro and Carolinian cul­ activities in the nations’ capital. term interests in real property to sale of land to her should be held for leasing under the program, it must meet the housing quality Villagomez. tures. He referred to the white star Donations of materials and include freehold interests and void and I believe she should pre­ Funeral services will be held in , Portland, Oregon. standards prescribed by HUD. “It has been the fifteenth anni­ as representing the United States, furnishing from countries around leasehold interests of more than vail in the quiet title action and I, versary year of the signing of the while the blue color signifying the world, as well as financial fifty-five years including renewal therefore, respectfully dissent,” MIHA solicits the cooperation of owners of rental housing in Covenant joining the Marianas the oceans of the Northern contributions from individuals rights. King concluded. -J implementing the Housing Voucher Program. Those who are and the United States. Over these Marianas. Guerrero’s office had and businesses made the Center Court records show that interested are kindly urged to contact Juan M. Sablan, Executive years our union with the US has the giant flag made expressly for possible. “The donation of the Ferreira purchased parcels of Director, MIHA, at telephone numbers 234-6866/9447/7689/ grown stronger as the Marianas presentation to the Hall of States. Marianas flag continues in this lands from Rosalia Mafnas Borja, 7670. has increasingly taken up the re­ The said flag is not the only tradition,” said the news release. Isidora Mafnas Salas and Isabel sponsibilities of self-government. Mafnas Santos for about "it is a sign of our strength that our flag flies here along /s/Juan M. Sablan It is a sign of our strength that our $100,000. flag flies here along with the flags with the flags of other states” She then entered into a series of Executive Director 2/4-7-14-21-28 Resident Rep. JuanN. Babauta of other states,” notes Babauta of transactions which ultimately proved Ferreira’s questionable basis to claim actual ownership of 1 5 % OFF ON the mentioned properties. FRIDAYS: SEAFOOD NITE BUFFET _ According to court records, ‘although Ferreira had purchased ALL LEGO Featuring: Salad Bar, Fresh Oysters, Shrimp, Mussels, these property from the Mafnas on the spot Mixed Seafood Tempura and grilled items and desserts sisters, she had undertook such transactions in behalf of her asso­ ALL YOU-CAN-EAT PRODUCTS ciates in a Partnership Agreement From 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. who were restricted by the Con­ until February 29, 1992 ADULTS - $18.00+/KIDS $9.00+ stitution from gaining permanent and long term interests in real ONLY property in the Northern Marianas, being non-NMI de­ scent. SATURDAYS: FIES T A M EXICA N A Thus, the high Tribunal af­ firmed the trial courts findings BABBEQUE BUFFET that the sale of lands to Ferrerira Mexican Food specialties plus BBQ items was void from the start. Chief Justice Dela Cruz and (Chicken, Mahi-mahi, Pork Spare Ribs, Mixed Meat Skewers). Justice Borja cited five undisputed ALL YOU-CAN-EAT BUFFET. material facts which were found From 6:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. sufficient for purposes of a sum­ mary judgement proceeding ADULTS - $18.00+ /KIDS $9.00+ involving a claim that Article XII of the Constitution was indeed R -5aT°* violated. The material facts more or less, SUNDAYS: GOURMET CHAMPAGNE evolved on the issue indicating that although Ferreira is of NMI SUNDAY BRUNCH descent, her partnership with her husband Frank and James and Savor Chef Roger Gagnon's Gourmet Champagne Sunday Brunch Bobbi Grizzard, could not be rec­ From 10:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m., ognized in the constitution as a complete with Black Angus Prime Rib, Roast Suckling person capable of owning a permanent and long-term interest Sole Agent: Pig cut to your taste. in Commonwealth real properly Vhe Hfcbby Shop ADULT -$18.00 NET / KIDS -$9.00 NET. as the latter individuals are not persons of NMI descent. Transpacenter, Middle Road, G ualo Ral They also maintained that Tel. (670) 235-3355 · Fax 234-1801 Business Hours: Mon-Fri T0:00am- 6:00pm Ferrerira acquired in her name the Saturday 10:00am-7:00pm properties from the Mafnas sisters Sunday 10:00am- 1:00pm with funds provided entirely by the Grizzards. The court ruled that the prop­ Ш Ш im erties were acquired in. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-15 14-MARIAÑAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-FEBRUARY 21,1992 Z o n i n g Inform ation P o s t FIRST ROSARY ANNIVERSARY MPLC and Zoning Board hold sem inar B of Article VI on hom estead and subdivision dtesign SALE/LEASE by Zoning signed to eliminate or reduce nui­ The Marianas Public Land Commonwealth Zoning Board. take advantage of natural re­ Board member sances such as dirt, litter, noise, ANA SAB1AN Corporation and Commonwealth Mr, Kendig’s presentation in­ sources in lot layout, said the glare of lights, signs, and/or un­ LAND Zoning Board held a seminar cluded general design principles news release from the Com­ The Commonwealth Zoning sightly buildings or parking area, Wednesday morning at the Aqua andspecificrecommendationsfor monwealth Zoning Board. Board has worked with its staff and or to reduce the negative impacts CONCEPCION DELA CRUZ Resort Club Hotel on subdivision subdivision design on Saipan. It The sem inar is part of a coop­ consultants for almost two years to of noise, odor, or danger from fires Also known as 2,665 SQ. METER design and planning. The semi­ also included an overview of the erative effort of MPLC to work develop zoning standards we be­ ex explosions. "TAN ANAN PUTUGAN" or nar was conducted by Zoning proposed transferrable develop­ with the Zoning Board and to lieve to be workable, fair and Bufferyard standards are set in "TAN ANAN AKIN KASERU" BEHIND CHINA HOUSE Board consultant Lane Kendig, ments rights systemfor the island. incorporate better planning into enforceable on Saipan. We are level of “opacity”. Opacity is a who is on island for a week of A lively question and answer its homesteads on public land. proud of this product and welcome measure of the amount of screen­ RESTAURANT meetings with government lead­ session raised various issues in­ Mr. Kendig and representatives your comments and help in tailor­ ing provided by the required ers. The seminar was held cluding how to best utilize the of the Zoning Board will addi­ ing these regulations which will bufferyard. For example, a .50 or BEACH ROAD primarily for local architects, sur­ presented standards given tionally be meeting this week with guide the growth of our island. 50% bufferyard would be screen­ veyors and engineers who bid on Saipan’s political climate and members o f the Saipan Legisla­ The requirement of landscaping ing that would allow a view of only We the family of Ana Sablan Concepcion Dela Cruz wish to invite ACCESS TO MIDDLE ROAD TOO the homesteads. Representatives cultural values. A focal point of tive Delegation and the Zoning and bufferyards is a very essential half of the use on the other side of of the various government agen­ the presentation was the discus­ Advisory Council, to discuss the part of performance zoning regu­ the bufferyard. Opacities are de­ relatives and friends to the 1st year rosary anniversary of our beloved cies involved in the subdivision sion of basic planning standards revised draft of the zoning law. lations. Bufferyards are landscaped termined by various combinations wife, mother and grandmother. CONTACT PETE OR REM Y approval process were also in­ in subdivision design - such as Mr. Kendig and his staff have BUILDING MORE ATTRACTIVE of quantities of plant ANP STREETSCAPE IMPROVED units, width, and "i vited. Attendance exceeded adequate drainage facilities, street spent the past several weeks re­ Nightly rosary will be said starting February 17,1992 at 8:00 p.m. at TEL 235-0870 expectations ais over 40 people hierarchy, road construction vising this document based on structures such as 2/21-21 crowded die meeting room, ac- standards, public utility ease­ comments from twelve public fences ex berms. A Mr. & Mrs. Nick Salas (Tannie) residence in As Perdido. The rosary will GonStaf lo sews release from the ments, and design to protect and meetings in December and “berm” is a land­ end on February 25,1992. The mass of intention will be said at Saint January and other meetings with scaped mound of professional and civic groups, the earth used like a Jude Church at 5:00 p.m. ZoningBoard, Saipanlegislators, fence for screening and the Zoning Advisory Coun­ views and noise and Please join us. cil. lights. The follow­ ing illustrations LIMITED ACCESS POINTS TO MAIN ROAD ' showa berm and the Thank you. difference between The Family San Francisco strips of land that are placed be­ a .20(20%) opacity bufferyard and 7067 tween uses that conflict in some a .80 (80%) opacity bufferyard. way with each other. The width of opera group the strips and the amount of plants required in them depend on how much conflict there is between the returns to uses. Because this type of zoning allows mixed uses, it is vital to Saipan ensure that those uses do not con­ flict with each other. Good The Pacific Islands Club will landscaping and bufferyards make againplay host to performers from good neighbors and allow a wide the San Francisco Opera Center. variety of uses in each zoning dis­ The eventmarks the group’s third trict, and thus more options for tour of the Pacific which will in­ property owners for the use of their clude performances in Saipan, land. The following drawings il­ Guam and Pohnpei. Co-spon­ lustrate how much difference soring the group with the pacific landscaping can make in the ap­ Islands Club are Continental Air pearance of a simple commercial Micronesia and the Northern building. Marianas Music Society, said in Article V I - site Landscaping the press release from PIC. and Bufferyard Standards The opera group will perform This Article provides standards at 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday the 10th for the use of landscaping to min­ of March 1992 in Charley’s imize any potential negative impacts that would otherwise oc­ Cabaret atthe Pacificlslands Club. cur when adjacent land uses are of The show will include four per­ different types of intensities. In­ formers singing a medley of tunes, tensity is a measure of the amount including Classical, Jazz, Broad­ of building space; including the way and Opera, the news release number of buildings, building size, said. and building height; allowed per Tickets for the performance are hectare of land. The urban districts $25.00 per person and includes a allow the most intensive use of complimentary champagne land, the rural the least intensive. reception prior to theperformance. The required landscaping is also a Proceeds from the ticket sales will tool to protect the desired character be donated to the Northern of each zoning district. Marianas College Library and the The following types of land­ Northern Marianas Music Society scaping are required depending on . Limited numbers of tickets are the type and location of a devel­ PRO TECT YOUR HOM E, BU SIN ESS AND YOUR FAMILY. available at PIC, Bibines, opment: on lots, in open space, and Rudolphos or from any Music in paiking lots. Landscaping re­ SET AN ANSUL FIRE EXTINGUISHER ! Society Board Member. quired is set in quantities of “plants units” and square footage. “Plant” MICROL COMMERCIAL DEPARTM ENT To Help Hbu Find a Job units are set groupings of various types and sizes of trees and shrubs Available at P.O. Box 267 San Jose, Saipan o r which are given in the regulations. Tel. 235-5950/51 · Fax : 235-5955 Buy Anything, Etc. Bufferyards, used to screen be­ tween differentintensities and types Reati The of uses, are alsorequiredforcertain M a r i a n a s V a r ie t y uses incertainzoningdistricts. The types of bufferyards include: be­ News & Views tween the use and the street (street Aâvstâsanent bufferyards) and on the perimeter For more Information : Please feel free to of the lot (peripheral bufferyards). contact our Sales FRANK GUERRERO ( Beeper # 234-4802 ) A d s Bufferyards specifically are de- Representative: EDGARDO MACABALO ( Beeper # 234-4662 ) L _ . 16-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEW S -FRID A Y -FEBRUARY 21.1 9 9 2 FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 21,1992-MARIANAS VARIETY. NEWS AND VIEWS-25 ’ iVV/У• ‘YS'V- " м и м и м и .1 HEW, legislative committee hearing N e w t o w . . . Each of the appointed members Continued from page 11 shall have at least five years of live Act o f 1992”;; : The eight Commonwealth North­ members will be expected to pro­ managerial or financial experi­ K B . 8-32' ‘ ern Mariana Islands Legislature, vide advance information on the ence in business, finance or utility ‘ To prohiWt the hiring of any per­ House of Representatives, Standing financial status and the needs of services. se ^ for the purpose of performing Qxnmitteec*iHealth, Education, and the CUC that may arise, so the The appointed members shall sexual services for pay, and for other Welfare, will be conducting public potential crisis can be prevented. serve a term of four years with the purposes”; hearings in the immediate future on “We must examine all avenues initial term of the first members to K B . 8-37 Ae following House Bills: for improvement to ensure con­ be staggered upon drawing of lots. ‘T o provide for community ser­ K B . 8 4 tinued public utilities services to Each appointed member replacing vice as alternative sentencing for ‘XjovemmentHealthlhsuranceAct the people,” said the chief ex­ an appointed board member after persons convicted of driving under of 1992”; ecutive. his term shall have four years as HJB.8-17 the influence of drugs or alcohol, and The CUC, as an autonomous his term. other purposes”; and “Chamolinian DiscountRates Act agency of the CNMI government, The appointed members shall H.B.8-52 of 1992”; has the duty to become financially receive such compensation as is ‘T o require HIV testing as part HJB. 8-24 independent of all appropriations provided by law. Also, the ap­ of the Health Certificate of Non­ ‘T o Transfer the secure care of by the legislature. pointed members shall be resident Workers” juveniles from the division of Youth It must administer the delivery reimbursed for reasonable and Anyone interested to submit Services to the Department Of Public of public utilities to the people in necessary expenses at established written comments or testimonies Safety, and for other purposes’” the most economic and efficient Commonwealth govemmentrates on behalf of any bill is encourage K B . 8-25 means available at a fair and ra­ for meetings actually attended. to visit the Office of Congress­ “Man AmkoBenefitsActof1992”; tional fee. Rules on travel and per diem rates woman Ana S. Teregeyo, Chair­ K B .-26 It was believed that due tomany shall be the same as those estab­ “Northern Marianas Omnibus person on Health, Education, and lished for the executive branch. '-i.;·,'·.···. · . factors, the goal of becoming fi­ Welfare Committee on Capitol Youth Development Act of 1992”; nancially independent has yet to According to the new law, Hill, legislature Building, House K B . 8-30 be achieved and that the CUC has which became Public Law 7-54, “Hire the HandicappedTaxIncen- of Representatives. been forced to seek financial aid the governor may remove an from the legislature to ward off appointed member for gross ne­ eminent crises. Such crises may glect or dereliction of duty, breach of fiduciary duty, conviction of a MARIANAS REPAIRS CO, INC. have been averted had prior ac­ tion been pursued with complete felony, or mental or physical in­ P.O. Box 2690, Chalan Lau-Lau, Saipan participation of all CUC Board capacity. Northern Mariana Islands 96950 Members. Jo in us on our" H appy H our " According to the bill, the cor­ L i c e n s i n g at the PO O LSID E ( w e t b a r ) poration shall be governed by a Board composed of nine mem­ b o a r d w ith a 20% discount on all drinks,W hile bers. The Finance director and you listen to th e m usic of th e A RG T rio the special assistant for planning t o m e e t and budget shall be ex-officio The Board of Professional Li­ fro m 5:00 p.m . to 7:00 p.m .~plus members having the same power censing will hold their board and authority as the other Board л , H O T and CO LD H ors D ’ O euvres meeting on March 3, 1992, § H ÍM B R 0 § **t)liCDUCr>UM? members and the remaining seven Tuesday, at 9:00 A. M. at the Board МкШогвОгца on the house daily except M ondays members shall be appointed by of Professional Licensing Office the governor and confirmed by located at the Design Florist Special Thanks to: Hyatt Regency & Continental Air Micronesia. the Senate. Building, 2nd Floor, San Jose. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT AQ UA RESORT CLUB Re-Conditioned 44-Seater Bus The great people of Saipan deserve to know the parties involved in putting their personal interest first over the interest of the people of Saipan and for that matter, the interest of the Commonwealth. Please note and don’t forget that a Saipan senator is also one of the signatories in this treaty. We will not make further comment about the intent of this treaty directly Saipan or indirectly, for you the people shall be the final judge. As the saying does “Do unto others what you like others to do unto you.” We certainly do not want to see the time when Year Model______1980 our good people of Rota or say, even Tinian are basically left out in the same manner. For when it ever happens, it will be the saddest moment in our Commonwealth. Infact, our Engine Type...... Diesel founding fathers of the Covenant and Constitution worked hard to avoid this possibility by declaring that in the senate there shall be equal representation from each island municipality.

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RADIO CASSETTE The Commonwealth Development authority (CDA) Board RECORDER OR of Directors is soliciting, Competitive Sealed Bids for an USED CARS SALE office space for the CDA branch office in Rota. A DURA-LINER STK # YEAR MODEL LIC# SELL (LIMITED WHILE SUPPLY LASTS) The building must be conducive for office use, a concrete structure with a minimum office space o f400 square feet AAM-742 5,995 and ample parking area. The building must be easily 1191 -082 1988 CAMRY 4DR. accessible to a public road and situated in Song-Song (191-084 1989 CHEVY VAN A A0-195 8,500 Village, Rota. The building should have adequate light­ U91-115 1986 CADILLAC SEVILLE ABC-172 7,500 ing fixtures. Maximum amount of monthly rental pay­ (191-135 1989 CELEBRITY AAM-241 4 ,795 ment should not exceed $600.00 including utility charges. U91-136 1990 CAMRY 4 DR AAR-515 7,500 Owner should provide and maintain public liability insur­ U91-157 1989 CHEVY CELEBRITY AAG-689 5,995 ance for not less than $100,000 per accident and not less U91-170 1988 CAMRY A AD-924 6,500 than $300,000 total coverage for a one time aggregate claim. The term of lease is for one (1) year with an option U91-230 1990 SUBARU LEGACY AAU-182 10,000 to renew for additional periods by the Lessee (CDA). U91-237 1988 BUICK CENTURY AAG-099 4,595 CDA can also provide 30 day’s notice to terminate the U91-239 1987 SUBARU AAB-496 3,300 lease at any time without the consent of the lessor. Owner U91-241 1988 CAPRICE AAG-531 3,500 must have clear title to the premises and existing encum­ U91-255 1991 HILUX 4 X 2EX-CAB AAU-406 9,000 brances must be acceptable to CDA. The office space U91-258 1989 CELEBRITY AAA-889 3 ,995 should be ready for occupancy no later than five (5) days Camry 4-Door Deluxe-Sedan after notification of award. Interested lessor should submit their written bid in a sealed envelope marked U92-011 1987 4 X 2 AAE-578 3,500 IFB92-001 no later than 2:00 p.m., March 18,1992. U92-014 1990 4-RUNNER AAM-549 16,995 U92-015 1990 MIATA ABA-212 11,995 Commonwealth Development Authority U92-020 1987 SUBARU AAB-718 2,700 Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands U92-023 1988 SUBARU AAE-692 3,300 Pai rere # 1 P.O. Box 2149 Saipan, MP 96950 R91-001 1989 CAMRY 4DR A AN-003 5,995 The Chairman of the CDA Board of Directors, or his R91-014 19 COROLLA 4 DR TAXI-188 5,995 TOYOTA designee, shall make a site inspection of the office space R91-018 1989 HILUX P/UP AAL-929 4 ,995 available for rent submitted by the owner or lessor to R91-020 1990 HILUX P/UP AAO-756 5 ,995 ensure it meets the requirement for a CDA branch office R91-023 1989 TERCEL AAK-326 3,695 in Rota before an award is given. Upon acceptance of the R91-025 1990 4X4 EX-CAB AAS-863 7,995 bid proposal, the Chairman of the CDA Board will R91-027 1990 HILUX 4X4 (B&R) AAP-863 6,995 *MEET ALL FMVSS SPECIFICATIONS IN ROTA SEE V.M. CALVO ENTERPRISES execute a lease agreement with the lessor. CDA reserves the right to reject any and all bids. R91-030 1990 CAMRY AAS-075 8,985 R 92-004 1989 4X2 AAO-593 3,995 MICROL CORPORATION (s) Lydia M. Sablan R92-005 1989 COROLLA AAL-208 8„Vs$5 PO BOX3X26/ 26/ SAN JOSE, SAIPAN MP 96950 · PHONE: 234-5911, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, Acting Executive Director 882-006 1 83 S 4X 2 AAL-808 5,si$3 2/21-2* 3/6-13 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-29 ’ 28-MÀRlANÀS УАЙЕТУ NEWS'ÀND VffiWS-FRTOAY-FEBRÜARY 2 1.199 2 to check on the cost-recovery capa­ funds for Saipan’s systems im­ СЯМ slaps $1000. CRM records show that on or forcement notice was again served Pendegrass noticed that the respon­ Solons m ove to t h w a r t . . . continuedfromwi bility of the said government firm,” provement. about August 19,1991, Hocog was for the same violation from dent continued landclearing along Itwas said that thereistbeneed to Continued from page 1 said the House committee chair­ issued an enforcement notice by Pendegrass to cease all construction the shoreline areas prompting an­ lot*; into how the other two islands man. Rankin discovered that sand that to be determined by the CRM CRM officials Bill Pendegrass and of the pala-pala and landclearing ac­ other enforcement notice dated No­ He, however, said that the im­ taken ocular inspection tours of CUC is solvent or not What are can even break-even or come close the total loan obligations, the total Presently, the Legislature is was excavated in a property leased Administrator. It was stipulated Manases M. Manglona, for the tivities, and to apply for a CRM vember 13 ordering a halt to pending rates hike, for which CUC’s infrastructure installations to being self-sustaining. cost of operating the corporation comingup with apian to enable the by thefirminSan Jose, was moved that failure to comply may result construction of a pala-pala and permit. landclearing,the provision ofabesch public hearings have already been aimed at arriving at a comprehen- For his part, Senator Torres, in delivering utility services to the CUC’s Rota and Tinian operations to a leased property by a certain in fines up to $10,000 per day landclearing activities within 150 OnoraboutOctober8,Hocogwas berm to protect the run-off, revegaa- scheduled, may be preempted sive knowledge on how the Hofschneider’s counterpart in the public, howmuch they are collect­ to be “self-supporting,” such that it Suk Kon Jo, president of Korean being assessed. feet from the mean high water mark said to have sent Pendegrass a letter ticnof the area, and the payment c£ a should the Legislature intercede utilities firm operates or expends Senate has inquired that Guerrero ing and how much it is costing can finance utilities infrastructure informing the latter that he received civil fine of $10,000 within 14 days in behalf of the troubled firm. its revenues. provide information that will help Town on Middle Road. Meanwhile, an individual by (MHWM) falling within an area of them to produce services inSaipan, expansion out of its own revenues an SB A loan for a house, which was from that dale. Both the House and Senate “This would tell us what finan­ him in his bid to determine how to It was further found that no the name of Eddie Hocog got particular concern. Utilities Committees have under- Tinian, and Rota. There is a need without subsidies drawn out of issued a permit from former Coastal At about January 22, Manglona cial state the CUC is in, whether help CUC up on its feet. permit has been applied for by the through with an alleged CRM A chronology of events point out Coordinator Lee Taitano. informed Hocog of an enforcement In a letter to Guerrero, the chair­ firm from CRM to mine sand and violation unscathed except for a that four days later, Pendegrass An application was filed days later hearing cm January 24 as requested man of the Senate’s Committee on from the Division of Environ­ warning that he obtain a CRM requested that Hocog come over to 6 APARTM ENT FOR RENT accompanied by a $25 fee, but no by the latter. WANTED Public Utilities and Transportation mental Quality for such activi­ permit before doing any con­ theCRM office to apply for aCRM It was decided that since Hocog asked that he be provided with fi­ ties. struction or landclearing within permit for the construction and CRM permit was issued in the ab­ Third Floor 2 bedroom decided to cancel all proposed activi­ Fully furnished IMMEDIATELY nancial statements for fiscal years The mining of sand falls under any shoreline AFC, and that he landclearing activity which oc­ sence of a required project descrip­ 24 hour water 1990,1991, and 1992’s first quar­ the major siting criteria which should not violate CRM regula­ curred at Hocog’s property. tion. ties within the shoreline APC, die 6-8 BEDROOM HOUSE/BARRACKS ter. requires a CRM permit pursuant tions and policies in the future. Almost a month later, an en­ It was in November 9 that fines would be waived. 1,000 sq. ft. The other information requested to Section 5(w) (ii) of the CRM Second Floor OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT FOR RENT by Torres are: regulations. 1,200 sq. ft. Cash flow statement comparing On the other hand, a notice of 600 sq. ft. PARTIAL FURNISH - GARAPAN AREA FY 1990and FY 1991 plus the first violation and penalty/cease and quarter of 1992; desist order was issued to Rene Aging of accounts receivable by Azucenas, president of Saipan PLEASE CALL LIM’S BUILDING, San Jose class category (i.e., residential and Shooting Range to immediately commercial; cease all sandmining activities on Contact Teresa at Tel. 234-6564/2434 234-3554/233-0651 3/21 A complete listing of all volun­ 2/21-28 3/S-3/13 a project site somewhere in . tary cash contributions by name of Susupe, and that the respondent developer, amount, date of receipt, meet with CRM officials as well purpose erf contribution, and cur­ KÛNGÛ-HANÎEN as apply for all required permits. rent status of funds; The notice was issued based on A complete listing of heavy С hiñes e Resta urani equipment, cost, date purchased, the discovery made by Villagomez and Coastal Techni­ and current condition; irsiU rl tri tr» Irl Irl Irl Jrl fri ГгЗ ГгЗ IBJELU h ] A complete listing and descrip­ cian Rudy Sablan last January 27 tion of other vehicles, cost, date that sand was taken from a lot in purchase, and condition; Susupe behind the Poppy’s Club. ■BjaajSJBM dJUdjEUrUr·· IP IP P B lM W Ir. - m m la |„ ,rl lr, H H M A p p l y n o w A complete listing and aging of During the investigation, itwas all accounts payable by name, ad­ found out that the company took dress, and amount outstanding; about 80-120 truckloads of sand A copy of the strategy write-up from the lot without the necessary Anniversary done by the transition team; CRM permit. f o r o u r A list of projects awarded and The notice included an order completed, and the amounts of that the firm cease from said ac­ i contracts in FY 1990 and 1991; tivities,meet with CRM officials, Special A copy of procurement policy and pay fines, costs, and penalties я l|L Easy Paym ent duly registered with the Attorney Я February 1 to 29 General’s Office; Я A complete listing of all CUC Я Thom pson я regular or contract employees, by ANYTHING YOU SAY Signature Loan name, position, salary, and citizen­ b o c k . . . ship; and Continued from page 1 L u n c h F a i r List of current contracts byname, to get Thompson into the firm, it amount and terms, and type of was the broadcast journalist’ who 11:30 a.m . to 2 : 0 0 p . m . R eceive a loan & t a k e project wanted Guerrero to buy the я Torres likewise asked the CUC equipment. ? executivedirector whether the CUC “As you are aware, the F a t-shirt hom e! (good w hile has recruited an American Institute Governor’s Office has just pur­ РJ Choose from an array of 41 Chinese dishes of Certified Public Accountant chased $50,000 worth of video supply lasts) A vailable only comptroller. а equipment. I ask the CUC pur­ whatever you like and shall have it! chase video equipment to a t our Chalan K anoa m ain office. яi F l a m e T r e e implement a quality, professional product to be used for the CUC Festival set channel in Marianas Cablevision. я ANYTHING YOU SAY I suppose it is possible to share is our way of saying f o r M a y 9 with the Governor’s Office; how­ ever, I believe once every other в The 11th annual Flame Tree government agency finds out I “Thank You** ANNUAL NO. OF Art Festival will be held this com­ about it, they will be demanding а LOAN PERCENTAGE MONTHLY MONTHLY TOTAL ing May 9 and 10 at the American to use it. I don’t think CUC wants to at] our local patrons and friends for AMOUNT RATE PAYMENT PAYMENTS PAYMENTS Memorial Park in conjunction to have to spend valuable time with the celebration of Marianas waiting for machines when there i $1,000.- 14% $48.01 24 $1,152.42 F IV E years together. Tourism Week. is an important project to do. I am а $2,000.- 14% $68.36 36 $2,460.94 Artists and other participants not big on sharing,” Thompson $5,000.- 13% $134.14 48 $6,439.04 who are interested in renting booth wrote. $10,000.- 13% $268.27 48 $12,878.25 ¿¡I Only $15.00 per person ($10.00 for Kids) space and exhibition purposes are The situation was aggravated encouraged to fill out registration when Thompson then came out Minimum Loan $1,000.00 · Maximum Loan $10,000.00 forms which the Council for Arts with stories dealing with the re­ and Culture (CCAC) and the cent CUC audits and the exposes Gome ! Celebrate with Us! Carolinian Affairs Office (CAO) outlining the firm’s involvement В are currently accepting. The forms with the procurement of two ve­ will be accepted through April hicles allegedy issued by 8 — 4 L Anything You Say! non-CUC personnel. 17тПГпГ"~‘и П—¡Ши ГГ ____ BANK O F SAIPAN There will be a $25 fee for art­ Sources believe that Cable TV Bank hours: ist, $100 for food vendors while management severed ties with “The S aturday B ank” Monday-Thursday performing artists will get nc Thompson upon learning of his 9 a m -3 p m charges. The registration fees pending application to CUC. Friday 9-6pm cover the cost of tent rental only. There are other sources who be­ 234-7694/5/7 Saturday 10am-1 pm Performing artists will also have lieve that Thompson’s alleged 234-2264/5/7 м и 235-6260-5 to pre-register with the CCAC or dismissal was due to the maneu­ DIAMOND HOTEL Chalan Kanoa Gazapan W alk-up window hours ; the CAO. vering of several other individuals Main Office B ra n c h Monday-Thursday 3-5 pm For more information, contact connected with the utilities and a p t . the CCAC -Qf the CAO during the cable tv firm. regular government hours. yU · (7 /A ¿v'V-Vi ''IL SiL W .vV< v\UI àì»'-0 v 30-MARIANAá VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-FEBRUARY 21.1992 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-31 Court Calendar POSITION VACANCY

JUDGE PEDRO M. ATALIG L & W Amusement Inc. vs. Fran­ JUVENILE ANNOUNCEMENT NEED MORE WATER ? Feb. 24 cisco B. Aldan JUVENILE 9:00 A.M. Won’s Corp. vs. Gaudencia I. JUVENILE POSITION VACANCY: JGP Ent. vs. Luis C. Benavente Sabían JUVENILE Executive Director of the Commonwealth Development Feb. 26 Mita Travel Agency vs. Eleanor T. JUVENILE Authority (CDA), Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana 9:00 A M . Salas JUVENILE Islands. Carlos A. Shoda vs. Juan R. Castro Vicente T. Seman vs. JohnT. Sabían Feb. 26 STARTING SALARY: Negotiable.. MTC vs. Fernando V. Cruz, Jr. Nenita Та vs. Joaquin B, Flores, et. 9:00 A.M. Ш * ' " DUTIES: MTC vs. Glorina P. Baibas al. CNMI vs. Elias Fejeran APARTMENT BUILDINGS Manage and oversee the CDA’s general operations, including the Pacific Int’l. Marianas vs. Lucia A. CNMI vs. Katherine May MTC vs. Jhun L. Tiglao administration of all loans and enforcement of all provisions of the MTC vs. Falcon Ent Inc. Dueñas Rangamar FARMS Г"'л v' loan agreements, investments and other transactions; prepare Ramon DLG. Bermudes et. al. vs. Asahi Kosan Co. Ltd. vs. Roman CNMI vs. Sylvestre Iguel operating manual to implement the general operation and manage Salvador S. Anulao, et. al. Lairopi CNMI vs. Evangelo В. Alarcon ment policies, and development objectives and strategies estab REASONABLE RATES MTC vs. Michael L. Gamble Stanley T. Torres vs. MPLC, et. al. CNMI vs. Negeniei Onobuy lished by the CDA Board including all internal administrative MTC vs. Piding В. Sabían 1:30 P.M. 1:30 P.M. procedures, specific loan procedures, and other matters relevant to Jason Teregeyo vs. Benedicto T. Regina M. Deleon Guerrero vs. Josephine B. Pangelinan, eL al. vs. the practical implementation of Public Law 4 - 49 as amended; c a l l : Lizama e t al. William B. Nabors, et. al. Martin A. Cepeda approve loans up to$25,000.00 perapplicant; monitor the progress ALEXANDER Carmen Tebuteb vs. MPLC Oscar C. Camacho vs. Rudolfo P. Mati Ide Ilisari Quitugua vs. Nicolas and financial status of the projects financed by the Board; report to the Board at each board meeting the activities of CDA; prepare Bemadetta Actouka vs. Bismark Guerrero, e t al. Mareham Nekai annual activity report of CDA; prepare annual administrative DRILLING Etpison Carmen B. Pangelinan vs. Jose B. budget; hire employees; and perform other duties as the board may Bank of Saipan, Inc. vs. Banking JUDGE MARTY W.K. Pangelinan 4TH FL., HORIGUCHI BLDG. require. TAYLOR Feb. 27 P.O. BOX 1969 Dir. Ralph Pangelinan BASIC QUALIFICATIONS: Pacific Orient Travel Ser. vs. Jo­ Feb. 24 1:30 P.M. Interested applicants must be knowledgeable and have a minimum TEL. (670) 234-5117 seph V. Ada 9:00 A.M. ADOPTION of five (5) years professional experience in banking procedures FAX (670) 234-5118 Roman League Corp. vs. Nicanor CNMI vs. Albert Charfauros ADOPTION and activities, or in economic development and financial manage F. Norita 1:30 P.M. Feb. 28 ment; and shall possess a graduate degree in business administra Bank of Hawaii vs. Edward M. JUVENILE 9:00 A.M. tion, economics, engineering, accounting or law from an accred Atalig JUVENILE/TRAFFIC Sunny Market vs. Ruth DLC. ited university or college. Bank of Hawaii vs. Effain M. Reyes AG & Ino vs. Remedios В. Ramos Camacho CLOSING DATE: Interested applicants must submit his/her employment application Transamerica Corp. vs. Herman JUVENILE/TRAFFIC Construction & Material Supply K eep S aipan B eautif ul to CDA Office, located in Wakin’s Building, Gualo Rai, Saipan no M. Deleon Guerrero Pacific Int’l. 3:00 P.M. vs. Lim Pokman later than March 15,1992. If the application is sent by mail, JUVENILE Construction & Material Supply Marianas vs. Ana C. Matagolai interested applicants must provide ample time to reach CDA vs. Welcome Inc. Office before the closing date. Leonard T. Sabían vs. Othelo (Tex) Gonzales SEND APPLICATIONS, RESUMES AND SUPPORTING Universal Rental vs. DwightEngler DOCUMENTS TO: JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Gordon V. Mr. Juan S. Tenorio Chairman, Board of Directors Johnson Commonwealth Development Authority JC Tenorio E n t vs. Sun Taek jang P.O. Box 2149 Ike’s market vs. Leandro Rafael Saipan, MP 96950 (11257) 2/21-3/1JP Ike’s market vs. Jenny A. Deleon Guerrero JC Tenorio Ent vs. Hesa W. Kelen Town House Inc. vs. JG Int’l. Inc. Town House Inc. vs. Wai Koon AQUA RESORT CLUB BLACK Leung Saipan Continental \ JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Choi Kwang A i r l i n e s LABEL Soo .... CL JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Choi Kwang ^ С Л ’р А у ' Soo MAIECMI Unviersal· Rental vs. John B. Barrineau SATURDAY'S SPECIAL Universal Rental vs. Francisco R. О DelaCruz at the Costa Terrace Restaurant from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Y.S .L. Corp. vs. Joselito T. Cometa £ V Town House Inc. vs. George M. SOUP : MINESTRONE GENOVESE Borlas FRENCH ONION SOUP Bank of FSM vs. Emily Manas SALADS : GERMAN POTATO SALAD, WALDORF SALAD, PASTA SALAD, ROASTED PEPPERS, Рас. Int’l. Marianas vs. Yu Song Su MIXED LETTUCE WITH CONDIMENTS Universal Rental vs. Francisco R. Y \ De la Cruz COLDS : DUCK AND VEAL PATE, ANTIPASTOFTALIENE, SMOKED SALMON, PICKLED HERRING Universal Rental va. Michelle Rose HOT DISHES FROM FRANCE: > CHICKEN BASQUASE i t 's Castro > CASSOULLET 1 > t /D Л ^ ОКГr Universal Rental vs. Ana Maria P. is Limes FROM ITALY: > PASTA A ‘LA MINUTE (STATION) Xie Feng Sheng vs. Choi Chong CO > PORCHETTA - (WHOLE ROAST PIG) ONB -pftEp r PLUs ,ο pm % ™ n~ :U£ Kwan FROM GERMANY: > SMOKED SAUSAGE W / SAUERKRAUT H A V . 'F A C H A w e e TO w',/v F f f ÏÏc L 'υο& ьмъ PR'ZE-S F-fZo Μ ' FROM AUSTRIA: > BRAISED CABBAGE ROLLS F & В Service Station vs. Aaron CO &l/VV/-£,IsTZH Hal Silk FROM SPAIN: > PAELLA VALENCIANA tuNG OP T»E£,BS F & В Service Station vs. Rosario FROM SWITZERLAND: > SHREDDED PORK ZURICHOISE T. Salas FROM SWEDEN: > PYTTI PANNA Highway Market vs. Shogo Nakamafsu О SWISS DUMPLINGS, RISSOTTO, POTATO PATIES, VICHY CARROTS, ROLLED GREEN Sunny Market vs. Paul Palmer BEANS WITH BACON Universal Rental vs. Reynaldo C. DESSERTS: SACHER TARTE, DOBOSH, NAPOLEON SLICE, SWISS CARROT CAKE, RICE EMPERIAL, 7 P 1 ¿ t V · Calibo APPLE TARTAN, FRUIT TARTS, CASSATA O B S W D 4 » » ^ ,P T,CKeTS Happy Market vs. Estherlita R. ♦ Sabían COFFEE OR TEA ’ 2-nD VRJz(> : TROLLjtffr FoR POUR № ) Я ё ! Saipan Supermarket vs. Mans i . ъ п и •ρΕχζ/Ê : ç\¿μΕρ for τ4 ··ο α Ί Homes Corp. о Bank of Hawaii vs. Kenaro Suzuki ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT BUFFET \/\y\y\yN X X ^\X A y\Y \y\/\/\/U ^/·' BUD MTC vs. Larry I. Sabodo ADULT : $18.00 / KIDS : $9.00 EIGHT MTC vs. Yong Kwang Corp. F«üM PS6 /о то APRiL 30 MTC vs. Renato M. Cabigao < (a 10% servies charge w&S be &4ded) Continued on page 32 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VEEWS-313 Fringe and other benefits taxable, says Finance director G oudreau Joins FSM L eaders 32-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-FEBRUARY 7,1992 The Department of Finance re­ lowance, indicating the specifically asked those con­ for N urse practice standards cently came out with a directive employee's full name; US social cerned to provide a list of all em­ C o u r t . . . M eeting in K olonia, Pohnpei to all department and activity security number; the period in ployees who were assigned gov­ Continued from page 30 heads of government to repeat which the housing benefit was ernment vehicles during 1991. the Northern Marianas Director of meeting to work on nurse prac­ information on their housing ben­ provided; and the fair rental value list should include the full name MTC vs. Francisco L. Babeuta Nursing and Allied Health Kelly tice standards for the Federated efits, their employer-provided of the house provided or in the of the employee; US Social Secu­ F O R S A L E MTC vs. Benjamin Gutierrez Goudreau leaves for Kolonia, States of Micronesia. vehicles, and their outstanding case of housing allowance, the rity number; the type of vehicle MTC vs. Kennouske A. Suzuky Pohnpei this weekend tojoinother Goudreau said the meeting is travel advances along with their total amount paid for the tax year. (s) (year, model, make) assigned; MTC vs. Ener P. Pangilinan nurse leaders for a three day being sponsored by the Univer­ filings of 1991 tax. Generally, if the employee is fair market value of the vehicle; MTC vs. Kim, Kwang Ho sity of Hawaii working with the 1 9 8 8 Mitsubishi "It is a requirement under the provided housing, the fair rental period in which the vehicle was MTC vs. Khamnung 1. Lawson American Pacific Nurse Leaders Northern Marianas Territorial In­ value of the housing is income to assigned to the employee; and the Hertz Rent a Car vs. Jesus M. Association and will involve 4-door, tinted windows, come Tax (NM7TT) that all em­ the employee and must therefore condition of assignment (whether nurse leaders from throughout the Taisacan be reported. If the employee is ployees must report certain fringe restricted or unrestricted, and if FSM, Marshall Islands, Palau, new tires, good condition, Hertz Rent a Car vs. Jesus M. given housing allowance in cash, and other benefits received by restricted,theextent of restriction). Guam, the CNMI, American Sa­ Taisacan the entire amount must be reported every employee for their 1991 tax The information requested was moa and Hawaii. filing," said Finance Director Eloy and included as income. to be forwarded to Revenue and 37 TOMARAN JUDGE A.C. CASTRO Goudreau has been director of Likewise, the personal use of ' 1 0 ?© 0 0 W a t t S. Inos. Taxation no later than March 2, the NMC nursing program since Feb. 24 employer-provided vehicle is also In a memorandum, Inos asked 1992 to allow sufficient time to January 1989 and has overseen № .C.G . C B nV D FOR 38 PAX PUIS CREW. 8:30 A M . subject to the reporting require­ process the information. Portable G enerator government agency heads to pro­ the establishment of a "career CNMI vs. Spendrijas, Edgar B. vide the Division of Revenue and ments, the memorandum said. On the other hand, an employee EXTENSIVE WVBVTORY, PfiOVffl CHARTS! iadder” approach to nursing CNMI vs. Mality, Valerio Elyas Taxation with a complete list of "Personal use" of such vehicle who received travel advances U sed less than 5 h r s . education which allows students 9:00 AJVf. includes the use of the vehicle for during the tax year and who has BOAT/CRUISER. IDEAL FOR SNORKfi/SCUDA all employees within their re­ to upgrade their skills on a modu - CNMI vs. George T. Matsunaga commuting to and from work, and not accounted or substantiated Briggs & Straton 2 cyl. engine. spective activity who receive lar basis. CNMI vs. George Tudela that several methods are avail­ CHARIBIS. DAHM INER, LIVE ABOARD. housing benefits or housing al- such advances to the employer, as She formerly worked at the Matsunaga able under the NMTTT regulations Great for hom e backup power in travel vouchers not filed, is Commonwealth Health Center PHCH) FOR QUICK SA lf. Abraham Charfauros vs. Crispin PUBLIC NOTICE which may be used to determine required to report such travel ad­ KatyGoudreau and the University of British Co­ Taitano hi the Superior Court of the the taxable amount. Northern Marianas Director of Nursing or construction site use. vances as income. lumbia Health Sciences Center. ($20,000 DHOW SURVEY VALUE) CNMI vs. Marvin DLR. Tydingco Commonwealth of the Northern The directive from Inos also and Allied Health CNMI vs. Michael C. Tkel Mariana Islands 1:30 P.M. P h o n e 3 2 2 - 0 4 6 2 day/evening TE. 322-5654/234-4302 DPHSS vs. Estephania T. Odoehi, CIVIL ACTION NO. 92-83 In Re Estate of eLal. JOSE ATOIGUIMUNA, AG & Ino vs. Cui Fen Wu Booth Locations Deceased. AG & Ino vs. Juan M. Tababa AG & Ino vs. Chuan Khaoram NOTICE OF HEARING Ag & Ino vs. Benjamin T. Baloa NOTICE is hereby given that Jack AG & Ino vs. Liu Rui Hui C. Mima, of Saipan, Northern To Better Serve You Mariana Islands has filed a petition Feb. 25 Ж in the Commonwealth of the JTV ENTERPRISES 9:00 ΑΛΙ. Northern Mariana Islands, Com­ CNMI vs. Inocencio Toves Tudela monwealth Superior Court to be Sablan Building, San Jose CNMI vs. Gilberto V. Tenorio appointed as administrator of the CNMI vs. Audrey Ray Rafael estate of Jose Atoigui Muna, de­ (Next to Micro Motors) IS PROUD TO AWOUNCE CNMI vs. Joe Chisato ceased. The attorney of record is CNMI vs. Ramon S. Déla Cruz JUANT. LIZAMA, P.O.Box 1508, Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands. O pen 8 am. to 9 p.m. Mon. - Fri. CNMI vs. Toriboing Sabaziro The hearing on the petition is set for O pen 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday CNMI vs. Remy Sabían Ada 17th day of March, 1992, at 1:30 O pen 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday THE OPBWB OF CNMI vs. Joseph Camacho Santos p.m., at the Commonwealth Supe­ 1:30 P.M. rior Court. All interested persons In Re Estate Deleon Guerrero, should appear at this hearing. Francisco C. All persons having claim against In Re Estate of Cabrera, Jose P. the estate, or against the deceased Clarissa's Fashions, Chalan Karina In Re Estate of Mendiola, Ignacio should file their claim with the Clerk of Court of the Commonwealth (Across from Town House) M. Superior Court within sixty (60) In Re Estate of Dowai, Juan days after the first publication of LOCATO П THE CNMI vs. Danilo О. Ram anillo this notice. O pen 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon. - Sat. Feb. 26 Dated this 6 day of February, 1992. 9:00 A.M. /s/Margarita C. Tenorio CNMI vs. Sylvestre Iguel Dep. Clerk of Court Commonwealth Superior Court JTV COMMERCIAL BUG. CNMI vs. Joe W. Nekaifes 2/14-21-28 3/6 CNMI vs. Leonardo P. Rieto ъ я я ш е ш в ш CNMI vs. James C. Bowie Island Snack Bar, Chalan CNMI vs. Joseph T. Lizama PUBLIC NOTICE ¿ w - LONGÓISTÍNCE BOOTHfc _ , INASUTO In the Superior Court of the CNMI vs. Reynaldo C. Briones (Across from Hopwood Junior High) CNMI vs. Alex Verduzco Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands CNMI vs. Alexandra Dalla Pozza O pen 10 a.m. to 12 Midnight seven days a week. CNMI vs. William C. Campbell CIVIL ACTION NO. 92-07 t JTV COM M ERCIAL BUILDING J Feb. 28 8:30 AJM. In Re The Matter of Petition for CNMI vs. Ryuzo Noda the Adoption of CNMI vs. Saavedie, Sofromo C. GREGORY IKE BORJA CNMI vs. Ayuyu, Pedro QUITUGUA, A Minor Child CNMI vs. Kim, Myung Joo ·Μ ” 'Я **«“*1'6 Pop's Foodmart, Guaio Rai by у *■ — ' · — CNMI vs. Hunter, Glen D. GREGORIO M. QUITUGUA and · CNMI vs. Tanngon, Benhur T LUISA B. QUITUGUA, (On Middle Road) CNMI vs. Ingerekilii, Melvin M. Petitioners. CNMI vs. Castro, Jaime G. O pen 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. seven days a week. CNMI vs. Isimane, Freeman NOTICE OF HEARING CNMI vs. Higgins, Berman P. Please take notice that at 1:30 p.m. Feb 27,1992, or as soon thereafter CNMI vs. Antonio Victoria as can be heard, this Court will hold 9:00 ΑΛΙ. a hearing at the Superior Court, CNMI vs. Ernest Otis A. Susupe, for the specific purpose of: CNMI vs. Castro, Francisco A. 1^ Determining whether a Golden Star Lamp Shop, Garapan 1:30 P.M. decree of adoption of Gregory Ike Borja Quitugua, a minor child, CNMI vs. Rudy Dela Cruz (Beach Road, next to Bank of Guam) ROTA should be granted to Petitioners herein; O pen 9 a.m. to 12 Midnight seven days a week, Feb. 27 2. Affording any parly 9:00 A.M. adversely affected an opportunity to Ideally located to A s-U to, betw een the Dan Dan Shen Gas Station CNMI vs. Juan M. A^uyu be heard. М а к е Ш и р l @b s ¡M ases Calis М ад, and the A s-Perdldo/A lrport Road. OverseasEmploymentRecruitment Dated this 18 day of Feb. 1992. Agency vs. Amanda B. Manglona /s/Bemadita A. Sablan C w nnerdal spaces available far rent Irom 1,200 sq. it to 8,800 sq. ft. Showtime Video vs. MarissaToves Deputv Clerk of Court Stowtme Video vs. TritMO,A*ert n a n 34-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-FEBRUARY 21.1992 Hawaii Senate FRIDAY-FEBRUARY 21,1992 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-35 REQUEST FOR BID PROPOSAL wants assault H aw aii has VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT The Mayor’s Office is interested in purchasing or constructing various HELP WANTED LOCAL HIRE ONLY types of Play Designs/Equipment for age level 2-12 years old at Rota firearms banned problem w ith Children Park. All interested and qualified firms are asked to submit OFFICE CLERK/TYPIST/RECEPTIONIST (LOCAL HIRE) Honolulu (AP) - Hawaii voters housing its Duties include preparing customs documentation, 2 each Lookout Center with RECEPTIONIST could decide in November typing, payroll reports, operation telecopier, telefax, Circular Slides or whether or not to ban private ownership of most military-style p r i s o n e r s personnel assistant. DIAMOND HOTEL Equivalent 40 hrs/week $3.50 - 4.50/hr. semi-automatic firearms. Washington (AP) - Hawaii is Spiral Tower or Equivalent Law office seeks a responsible HAS JOB OPENING FOR 2 each That’s the situation being set one step closer to securing $ 10.3 depending on qualifications. 2 each Triple S worker for receptionist, must have up under a bill approved on a 21- million for a permanent federal 2 each Fireman’s Climber 1 vote Wednesday in the state detention facility in Honolulu, Contact Personnel Manager DINA T. GONZALES at Senate. The measure now goes to ONE (1 ) CHINESE COOK 2 each Climb-About pleasant personality. Salary depends Hawaii Sen. Daniel Inouye said MICHIGAN INCORPORATED the House for consideration. Wednesday. NOTE: EXPERIENCE IN INTERNATIONAL 2 each Seesaw on experience and qualifications. Meanwhile, Senate action is San Antonio. Tel. 234-9555/6 for appointment The money was originally 2/14-18-21 CHINESE CUISINE PREFERRED 2 each Swings Contact Annie Camacho, White, pending on a companion bill earmarked for a detention unit at BUT NOT REQUIRED 2 each Rider proposing a an amendment to the the US federal penitentiary at Novo-Gradac and Manglona state constitution that Senate Ju­ Levenworth, Kan. O n t u ^ diciary Committee Chairman SALARY: NEGOTIABLE Other options of Play Design and Equipment fit for Children Park. telephone 234-6547. However, the money was freed amrnmuHPnamms 2/14-21-28 Russell Blair says is needed in for Hawaii after the US Marshall’s order to impose die ban. BENEFITS: All interested firms are requested to submit their proposal no later than Service worked out a contract The Senate bill to ban the so- EXECUTIVE TOWNHOUSE 4:00 P.M. March 16,1992 to the Mayor’s Office, P.O. Box 537, Rota with a private detention service, MEDICAL INSURANCE called “assault weapons” would MP 96951. The Mayor’s Office reserves the right to reject any and all HUVrcmON FOR BIDS TO PURCHASE Inouye said. PAID VACATION/SICK LEAVES proposals and waive any imperfection in such a proposal, if doing so take effect only upon voter ap­ A proposal to shift the funds to FOR RENT FREE MEALS/UNIFORMS is in its best interest SURPLUS GOVERNMENT PROPERTY proval in the November general Hawaii is now being considered election of the constitutional The CNMI Chief, Procurement and Supply is soliciting com­ by Congress. 3 BEDROOM, FURNISHED, Please apply in person at our Personnel Office /s/Prudencio T. Manglona am endm ent The US Bureau of Prisons is­ petitive sealed bids from prospective purchasers for the sale of Ground Floor, SAIPAN DIAMOND HOTEL, Mayor of Rota Hawaii’s law enforcement sued a report last year that said a the government surplus vehicles. Bid forms and specifications 2 4 HOUR POWER/WATER, P.O. Box 66, Susupe Saipan, MP 96950 or call (11227) 2/21-3/13/F community wants to ban the sale federalfacility is critically needed can be picked up at the Procurement and Supply ’ s Office, Lower Tel. No. 234-5900 Ext. 278 for more Information. and private ownership of the in Hawaii. Base, Saipan. SECURITY, SWIMMING POOL (11268) 2/21-3/20 F/T military style semi-automatic In the past, the state housed all REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL firearms which they say have no federal detainees in the islands. $2 ,lOO/MONTH Vehicles may be inspected at the CNMI Procurement and DPW92-&FP-00217 other purpose than to kill lots of But overcrowding at the state Supply Lot, Lower Base between the hours of 7:30 A.M. to people and kill them quickly. prisons led state authorities to CALL N O W !!! POSITION VACANCY 11:30 A.M. and 12:30 P.M. to 4:30 P.M. Monday thru Friday. Such weapons include the So­ The Department of Public works is soliciting proposals from decide they could accommodate viet-built Avtomat Kalashnikov qualified Architectural and Engineering firms for the Design of no more than 50 of the detainees All sales are final and must be paid in cash or a check payable at models, including the AK-47, the LEGAL SECRETARY Tinian Public Parks, Tinian, Commonwealth of the Northern at a time. the CNMI Treasury before any vehicle is removed from the lot. Israeli-made Uzi, the American- Mariana Islands. Interested A/E firms and its signatories, with As a result, detainees have been There is no warranty, purchase as is. Vehicles must be remove made Colt AR-15, and a shotgun appropriate qualifications, expertise and experience in the design shuttled between Hawaii and fa­ HELP WANTED An experienced legal secretary is needed. from the CNMI Procurement and Supply lot no later than five (5) called the SWD Street Sweeper. ofpublicparks, must be professionally licensed and registered in cilities on the West Coast, with Excellent typing ability, prior office experience and working days after award. Gun enthusiasts contend the this year’s projected airfare cost die CNMI. the design services required are for the development weapons are no more dangerous must have computer experience. of several public parks in Tinian which will include the follow­ set at $750,000. All bids must be in a sealed envelope marked IFB92-0026 and than other semi-automatic fire­ “The lackof adequatedetention ing: arms such as hunting rifles and submitted in duplicate to the Chief, Procurement and Supply, facilities has severely disrupted BOOKKEEPER Please contact Annie Camacho 1. Site clearing.grading shotguns and are being singled Lower Base, Saipan, no later than 2:00 P.M. March 3,1992 at the efficient administration of 2. Landscaping out because of their appearance. White Novo-Gradac and Manglona which time and place all bids will be opened and read aloud. All justice in Hawaii,” said Inouye. 3. Picnic Tables.Benches and rest areas Sen. Rick Reed cast the lone bids received late will not be considered. The CNMI govern­ In addition to being expensive, telephone 234-6547 4. Installation of swings/slides, and other playground vote against the bill. Sens. An­ Law office is in need of a B ookeeper, ment reserves the right to reject any or all bids in the best interest the shuttling of detainees obstruct equipment. thony Chang, Stan Kolti, and of the government. their access to legal counsel, in­ m ust have prior bookeeping experience Richard Matsuura were excused terferes with court schedules, and and m ust be able to type. WANTED Proposals shall include the following: and did not vote. creates hazards for the traveling /s/David M. Apatang 1. Updated Standard Forms 254 and 255. (11257) 2/21-28 In supporting the bill, Blair public,” Inouye said. Experience w ith com puterized billing 2. Design Approach and Methodology. noted that people who now own “Once this new facility is built, system s, preferred. 1 BARTENDER 3. Time frame for the proposed work. such weapons would be able to it will bring stability back to the With 1 year experience on the Dinner Cruise Boat. INVITATION FOR BID keep them, but would be prohib- federal court and to law enforce­ Contact: A nnie Cam acho, W hite, Novo- ited from transferring their The evaluation of proposals will be based on the following PSS-IFB92-007 ment,” he said. Working hours:4:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M. ownership. Gradac and M anglona factors: The Public School System is soliciting competitive sealed bids for the Must be over 21 years of age He assured Big Island Sen. 1. Recent experience with projects of similar size .and procurement of COPIER PAPER for the Public School System. All telephone 234-6547. Equal opportunity employment M alam Solom on (frat the bill H a w a i i 2/14-21-28 scope. bids shall be CIF to PSSPANDS warehouse Saipan. The copier paper shall be ofU.S. standard #4200-SR2047ၨ-3R2051, equal to or would not prevent hunters from 2. Past record of performance on contracts with the using their existing weapons for Please call Tel. # 322-9221 and ask for CNMI and other public and private agencies, in terms of better S e n a t e . . . 1.1,000 boxes - #4200 - 3R2047 - 81/2 X 11 -10 reams per box, white their sport or to put food on the Qapt. Tom Barnes or.apply In person at Saipan Sea control of cost, quality of work, ability to meet schedules INVITATION FOR BID 2. 200 boxes - #4200-3R2051 - 8 1/2 X 14 -10 reams per box, white table. Continued from page 34 Venture, Inc. office located at Charlie Dock. w and cooperation and responsiveness to client needs. IFB92-0025 3. Copier paper 8 1/2 X 11 -10 reams per box colored: Thelistof banned weapons was A bill scheduled to be heard by The Chief, Procurement and Supply is soliciting competitive sealed 3. The firm’s capacity to perform the work within the Blue - 67 bxs. taken from the list of firearms the the Senate Judiciary Committee bids for the purchase of vehicles with the following specifications: time limitations, considering the firm’s current and Green - 65 bxs. US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Monday night proposes an 1) Three (3) Units 1992 Pick-Up, regular shortbed, with REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL planned workload. and Firearms determined “are not Yellow - 42 bxs. amendment to the Constitution to 2 2 liter engine, 4 cylinder, E.FJ. 5-speed standard transmission, RFP92-0024 4. The firm’s methodology or approach for addressing Buff - 42 bxs. particularly suitable for or readily allow the Legislature to ban guns power steering, air conditioner, AM/FM radio, dual side view the scope of work. Pink - 42 bxs. adaptable to sporting purposes.” The Chief, Procurement and Supply is soliciting proposals which are not suitable for self- mirrors, spare tire, lug wrench, rear bumper, and duraliner or 5. The firm’s proposed project staff, their assignments Golden Red - 80 bxs. Most of these weapons are banned defense, hunting or sporting bedliner. for the services of RODENT CONTROL. Detailed Bids must be submitted in sealed envelope, marked IFB92-007 to PSS and summary of expertise which would enable satis from import to the United States. 2) One (1) Unit 1992 Pick-Up Truck, 4 x 4, with standard specifications may be picked up at the Office 6f the Chief, Procurement and Supply Officer, Puerto-Rico, Saipan, NO LATER purposes. factory completion of the scope of work. The assault weapons bill was transmission, air conditioning, AM/FM radio, power Steering, THAN 10:00 A.M. local time, March 24,1992, al which Jime and place The weapons-ban bill also ap­ Procurement and Supply, Lower Base, Saipan, from 7:30 6. References from past public and private client’s who before the Legislature last year, rear bumper, dual side view mirrors, spare tire, lub wrench, and all bids received will be publicly opened and read. Bids received late plies to firearms that have a fixed can attest to the firm’s ability and quality of service. but was withdrawn from consid- duraliner or bedliner. A.M. to 11:30 A.M. and 12:30 P.M. to4:30P.M. Monday will not be considered. A non refundable fee of $25.00 U.S. dollars magazine capacity exceeding 18 erationin the Senate by Blair when One (1) Unit 1992 Four Door Sedan, cylinder, must accompany the bid. The twenty five dollars fee maybe a certified rounds or a shotgun with a maga­ 3) 4 thru Friday. he said it appeared to conflict Interested firms must submit four (4) copies of these qualifica­ check, cashier’s check or other forms acceptable to the Public School zine capacity of more than six automatic transmission, air conditioning, AM/FM radio, power Proposals will be evaluated by the following criteria: with provisions of the state con­ steering, dual side view mirrors, lug wrench, and spare tire. tions no later than 4:00 p.m., M arch 06,1992, to the Office of the System made payable to the treasurer, Public School System Com­ rounds or designed to take a de­ stitution. 1) Performance Chief of Procurement & Supply, Lower Base, Saipan, MP 96950. monwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. The bidder is requested to tachable magazine. A Selection Committee will convene soon after the deadline for submit with his bid proposal a copy of his business permit. In a 10-page committee report Vehicles must be CIF supply rep., Tinian. It must also be ready for 2) Response Time immediate delivery with one year maintenance and warranty agreement submission to review and select the most qualified firm for the accompanying the new bill, Blair 3) Cost said drafters of the state consti­ which includes parts and labor, rustproof/undercoated, safety inspec­ project. The CNMI Public School System reserves the right to amend, reject, or Proposals must be in a sealed envelope, marked RFP92- tution in 1950 decided that under tion prior to delivery at marpands, with registration fee payable at the award any or all of the bids in the best interest of the Public School 0024 and submitted in duplicate to the Chief, Procurement System. the general right of the public to D o n ’t CNMI Treasury. The government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals own firearms, only “excessively and Supply, Lower Base, Saipan 96950, before 4:00 P.M. and to waive any imperfection in the proposals in the interest of Inquiries to this invitation for bid maybe directed to Ms. Louise lethal" weapons could be banned. D rin k All bids must be in a sealed envelope marked EFB92-0025 submitted March 4,1992. Proposals received late will not be con­ the Government. Concepcion during regular working hours at telephone number 322- He said a constitutional con­ in duplicate to the Office of the Chief, Procurement and Supply, Lower Base, Saipan, no later than March 2,1992, at 2:30 P.M., at which time sidered. The CNMI government reserves the right to reject 9256. vention committee report cited and place, all bids will be publicly open and read aloud. Any bids /¡^Elizabeth H. Salas-Balajadia /s/William S. Torres /s/David P. Babauta such weapons as machine guns, a n d any or all proposals and to waive any defects if in its sole received late will not be considered. The CNMI government reserves ¡¿rector of Public Works Commissioner of Education Procurement & Supply Officer silencers, bomb, atomic weapons, opinion to do so would be in its best interest. the right to reject any or all bids in the best interest of the government. m m 11063 (277-14-21-28) aii3»)2/21-2S-3/6P etc. D r i v e /s/David M. Apatang /s/David M. Apatang Continued on page 35 7/14-21-28 U3/3 36-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VŒWS-FRIDAY-FEBRUARY 21,1992 FRIDAY-FEBRUARY 21,1992 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-37 PUBLIC NOTICE JOB VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT Commonwealth of the Northern Classified Announcement BOAT FOR SALE Mariana Islands Per one inch column -S3.00 ·; ,■ · v.·,·:;.·/. . Ctossifjod Display Commonwealth Superior Court Per one inch columrv$3.50 18' YAMAHA DEADLINE: For Tuesday Edition · Priday 5:00 p.m. 2 FULL-TIME CASHIER CIVIL ACTION NO. 92-59 For Frida/ Edition * Wednesday 12 noon 24' YAMAHA NOTE: If fofsome reason your advertisement is incorroctm cali us immodicrtoiy to make the necessary Starting Salary: $3.00 per hour In the Matter of the Estate of 'ЙЖ'-Л-г;'!:?* corrections. The MafianasVorietyNews&ViewsbresponsibleonVTorone incorrectinsertion We reserve 1 - 40hp OUTBOARD ENGINE JACOBAIGIBOR, the right to edit, refuse, reject or cancel any ad at any time. LOCAL HIRE ONLY Deceased. BOTH WITH TRAILER PLUS FISHING GEAR NOTICE OF HEARING AND 1 MANAGER (RETAIL STORE) - Col­ 2 MASON 1 PLUMBER 1 HOUSEWORKER - High school grad., Please apply in person at: NOTICE TO CREDITORS ACCOUNTANT lege grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 3 ELECTRICIAN 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school equiv., 2 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. The petition (of LUCIA SEMAN 1 ACCOUNTANT $ 1 ,0 0 0 per month. 2 GARDENER - High school grad., 2 hour. 1 ACCOUNTANT -College grad., 2 yrs. Contact: R & C ENTERPRISES, P.O. FOR MORE INFO CALL 235-20 15 YCO COPRORATION DUARTE seeking to be appointed 1 TRANSPORTATION DEPT. SUPER­ 1 ASST. MANAGER -High school grad., yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 - $2.50 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 per experience. Salary $900 per month. Box 52, Saipan, M P 96950 (2/21) F/6943. as Administratrix to the Estate of VISOR-College grad., 2 yrs. experience. per hour. ASK FOR JUN MARASIGAN month. Contact: H.S. LEE CONSTRUCTION Beach Road, Garapan Salary $1,500 per month. Contact: RHILIPPINEGOODSCONST., Jacoba Igibor, deceased, has been CO., INC. , P.O. Box 440, Saipan, MP 1 MAIL CARRIER - High school equiv., 1 (PROJECT) SUPERVISOR - High Contact: AMERICAN SAIPAN INTL. INC. dba CONST. & MANPOWER ASKING: $10,000 OR BEST OFFER (WE ARE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER) M4.a48 set for hearing before; the Com­ CORP., P.O. Box 2848, Saipan, MP 96950 (2/28)F/11209. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary SERVICES, P.O. Box 165, Saipan, MP monwealth Superior Court, Saipan, 96950 (2/21)F/T/5881. hour. $ 1 ,0 0 0 per month. 96950 (2/21 )F/11107. Northern Mariana Islands, on the Contact: J’S RECRUITING AGENCY, Contact: JOHN T. SABLAN dba JG ENTERTAINER P.O. Box 2322, Saipan, MP 96950 (2/ 3rd day of March, 1992,atl:30pjn. SABLAN REALTY & CONSTRUCTION, 1 PLUMBER, SUPERVISOR - High ENGINEER 21)F/6947. INVITATION FOR BID Any person who has any objection P.O. Box 2119, Saipan, MP 96950 (2/ school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 1 BARTENDER - High school grad., 2 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad., 2 $1,670.00 per monlh. IFB92-0022 to this petition may file his or her 28)F/11134.______yrs. experience. Salary $2.75 per hour. yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 per Contact: STEPHANSON SIDNEY Contact: CHALAN KANOA BEACH 2 (ALUMINUM) INSTALLER - High 0 SAIPAN SUNZEN CO., LTD. objection with the Commonwealth school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary Superior Court at any time before 3 ACCOU NTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. month. GESTUR dba NORTH PACIFIC· EN­ CLUB HOTEL dba CHALAN KANOA TERPRISES, P.O. Box 2471, Saipan, $2.50 per hour. The Chief, Procurement and Supply is soliciting competitive the hearing, or may appear at the experience. Salary $6.00 - $11.00 per 2 CARPENTER - High school equiv., 2 BEACH CLUB CORP., P.O. Box 356, hour. yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 perhour. MP 96950 (2/28)F/7011. Contact: TAE WOO CORPORATION, sealed bids for the purchase of a vehicle with the following time set for hearing to present such Saipan, MP 96950 (2/28IF/7000. 1 FOR LOCALS ONLY Contact: DFS SAIPAN, P.O. Box 528, Contact: D & H CORPORATION, P.O. Caller Box PPP 102, Saipan, MP 96950 specifications: objection or interest in the above­ Saipan, MP 96950 (2/21)F/11118. Bo* 2451, Saipan, MP 96950 (2/21)F/ 9 CARPENTER 1 M AbstUSE -High school equivalent (2/21)F/6954. captioned matter. One (1) unit pick-up truck, any color but black, four (4) 11117.______1 PLUMBER 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per Notice is hereby given-by the un­ 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. 1 WELDER, COMBINATION - High hour. 1 COOK wheel drive, 4 cylinder, normal size mud tires on all four 1 MECHANICAL ENGINEER - College school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 10 WAITRESS, NITE CLUB dersigned to the creditors of, and all experience. Salary $600 - $900 per grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,684 Contact: MICRO ASEAN CORP. dba $2.15-$2.90 perhour. 3 WAITRESS, RESTAURANT - High OFFICE CLERK wheels and spare, with cigarette lighter (for spotlight), persons having claims against the month. -$1,723 per month. VIP ROYALE HEALTH CENTER, Caller 2 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR - school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary Estate of Jacoba Igibor or against 1 JANITOR - High school equiv., 2 yrs. Contact: SHINRYO CORPORATION, Box PPP608 Saipan, MP 96950 (2.28). lockable truck box (to fit in bed behind cab) color white experience. Salary $506 per month. High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. $2.15 per hour. $3.50 PER HOUR the deceased, that within sixty (60) P.O. Box 2484, Saipan, MP 96950 (2/ Contact: MEMORIES BAR RES­ or cream. 1 CONSTRUCTION LABORER - High Salary $2.15 - $3.00 per hour. BARTENDER -High school grad., 2yrs. & days after the publication of this 28)F/7019. TAURANT, P.O. BOX 2806, Saipan, school equiv., 2yrs. experience. Salary 1 STEEL WORKER, REINFORCING - experience. Salary $500 per month. notice, they must file their claim MP 96950 (2/21JF/6948. - must be high school graduate $2.50 per hour. High school grad., 2 yrs., experience. Contact: SHIP ASHORE INC. dbaSHIP Vehicle must be CIF supply rep., Rota, it must also be ready for with the Clerk of Court of the Su­ Contact: VESTCOR REAL ESTATE, GARMENT FACTORY Salary $2.15 - $2.70 per hour. ASHORE RESTAURANT, P.O. Box 530, perior Court of the Commonwealth 1 BARTENDER or equivalent immediate delivery and have a one year maintenance/warranty LTD., P.O. Box 2408, Saipan, MP 96950 5 MASON - High school grad., 2 yrs. Saipan, MP 96950 (2/21)F/11131. 1 (RESTAURANT) CASHIER of theNorthemMarianaIslands and WORKER experience. Salary $2.15 - $2.25 per - with typing skills agreementwhichincludes parts andlabor, rustproof/undercoated, (2/21)F/6944. 2 HOUSEKEEPING CLEANER any claims not so presented shall be 10 CUTTER/MACHINE hour. MISCELLANEOUS 3 GARDENER - knowledge in filing and other clerical safety inspected prior to delivery at marpands, with registration barred. MANAGER 10 (PACKAGER) PACKER Contact: BLACK MICRO CORPORA­ 1 COOK HELPER- High school grad., 2 fee payable at the C N M I Treasury. Dated this30thday of January, 1992. 10 PRESSER/HAND TION, P.O. Box 545 CK, Saipan, MP 1 CHIEF COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 perhour. works /s/Charlene Teregeyo 1 MANAGER - College grad., 2 yrs. 60 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR - 96950 (2/28)F/11216. yrs. experience. Salary $2,500 -$2,800 1 RESTAURANT WAITER experience. Salary $2,000 per month. High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Deputy Clerk of Court 5 CARPENTER per month. 1 MAINTENANCE WORKER - High - must have a pleasing personality, honest All bids must be in a sealed envelope marked EFB92-0022 1 ASSISTANT MANAGER - College Salary $2.50 - $6.05 per hour. 1 TRANSPORTATION MANAGER - school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 2/21-25-28 grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,750 5 MASON and dependable submitted in duplicate to the office of the chief, Procurement and 1 SEWING MACHINE MECHANIC - College grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 - $2.65 per hour. per month. High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. 5 ELECTRICIAN 5 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR $1,300 - $1,600 per month. 1 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. Apply in person with resume 10 am - 4 pm Supply, Lower Base, Saipan, no later than March 2,1992 at 2:00 Contact: SAIPAN HONEYMOON Salary $2.15 per hour. 1 GREENSKEEPER SUPERVISOR - experience. Salary $3.50 per hour. PUBLIC NOTICE CORPORATION, P.O. Box 2547, 5 STEELMAN WORKER, REINFORC­ P.M., at which time and place, all bids w ill be publicly open and In the Superior Court of the Contact: JIN APPAREL INC., Caller Box High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. 2nd Floor, MSV Bldg., I, across from Saipan, MP 96950 (2/21)F/6938. AAA 1068, Saipan, MP 96950 (2/28)F/ ING - High school equiv., 2 yrs. experi­ read aloud. Any bids received late w ill not be considered. The ence. Salary $2.15-$2.75 per hour. Salary $6.00 - $7.50 per hour. experience. Salary $950 per month. Commonwealth of the Northern 7017 Martha’s Retail Store, Garapan. 3 PAINTER - High school grad., 2 yrs. 1 ACCOUNTANT-College grad., 2 yrs. 1 ASST. (ADMINISTRATION) MAN­ C N M I government reserves the right to reject any or all bids in Mariana Islands 1 RETAIL STORE MANAGER experience. Salary $5.19 per hour. AGER- Coliegegrad., 2yrs. experience. 1 COMPUTER SYSTEMS ANALYST - experience. Salary $2.15 - $3.00 per the best interest of the government. 5 QUALITY CONTROL CHECKER 1 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER - Colege Salary $1,000 - $1,700 per month. CIVIL ACTION NO. 91-701 College grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 50 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR - hour. 2 DRAFTER, ARCHITECTURAL - High grad., 2 yrs. experience Salary $4.50 - 1 PURCHASING MANAGER - College For more information, caii MARIANA ISLANDS HOUSING $5.77 per hour. High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. $5.50 per hour. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 2 OFFICE EQUIPMENT (REPAIRER) school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 234-6820/1 /s/David M . Apatang « m m m » AUTHORITY, Salary $2.15 - 43.50 per hour. 4 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. per month. MECHANIC Contact: KYUNG SUH (SAIPAN) CO., $ 1 ,0 0 0 per month. Plaintiff, Contact: BENIGNO T. FEJERAN dba experience. Salary $3.50 - $4.50 per 1 ASST. FRONT DEST MANAGER - 2 WAREHOUSE WORKER LTD., P.O. Box 2029, Saipan, MP 96950 hour. Coliegegrad., 2yrs.experience. Salary -v- 1 COOK SOLID BUILDERS, P.O. Box 61, Saipan, (2/28)F/11215. 2 WAITRESS, RESTAURANT - High $600 - $ 1 ,2 0 0 per month. DEBRA P. DIAZ and EDWARD 2 SALES REPRESENTATIVE - High MP 96950 (2/28)F/7009. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL INVITATION FOR BID T.DIAZ, school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary Contact: PACIFIC MICRONESIAN school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 - $3.50 per hour. CORPORATION dba DAI-ICHI HOTEL RFP92-0020 Defendants. $2.50 per hour. 3 CARPENTER PSS-IFB92-006 MECHANIC 2 MASON - High school equiv., 2 yrs. 1 (SEAMSTRESS) DRESSMAKER - SAIPAN BEACH, P.O. Box 1029, The chief, Procurement and Supply is soliciting competitive sealed The C N M I Public School system is soliciting sealed bids for the NOTICE OF SALE 1 GENERALMANAGER-Collegegrad., High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Saipan, MP 96950 (2/28)F/11214. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,800 per 5 AUTO ELECTRICIAN experience. Salary $1.75 - $2.15 per proposals for the procurement of a computer network system. The NOTICE IS HEREBY hour. Salary $2.35 - $3.00 per hour. construction of San Antonio Elementary School Six (6) Classrooms month. 5 MACHINIST GIVEN that, pursuant to an Order AUTO-BODY REPAIRER Contact; SUWASO CORPORATION 1 GRAPHIC ARTIST specifications of the network system are as follows: with Toilet Facilities, Saipan, CNMI. Bids in duplicate will be 1 COMPTROLLER - College grad., 2 10 WELDER, COMBINATION 4 issued by the Court in this matter on 3 AUTO-PAINTER dba CORAL OCEAN POINT RESORT 1 PHOTO TYPESETTER 1) Act 80386/33 IB M compatible computer/server, intel 80386 pro yrs. experience. Salary $1,700 per 5 AUTO BODY REPAIRER- High school accepted in the PSS Office of the Chief of Procurement and Supply in January 29,1992,1 will sell, at pub­ 1 EXPEDITER CLUB, P.O. Box 1160, Saipan, MP 4 PRINTER - High school graci., 2 yrs. month. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 cessor, 33M H Z speed, 64K Coche, 80285 Coche Controller, 4 AUTO MECHANIC - High school 96950 (2/21)F/11074. experience. Salary $2.15 - $2.50 per Puerto Rico, Saipan, until 3:00 P.M., local time, Friday, March 20, lic auction, to the highestbidder, for 1 ASSISTANT MANAGER - College per hour. 4MB Ram, 1,2 MB 5’4” Floppy disk Drive, 1.44MB 3 1/2” equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 hour. 1992, at which time and place all the bids w ill be publicly opened and current lawful money of the United grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,200 1 PROJECTMANAGER- College grad., - $2.50 per hour. T a UTO MECHANIC Contact: WIN FUNG ENTERPRISES, Floppy Disk Drive, VGA Paper White Monitor, 65MB Ide States, all of the right, title, and per month 2 yrs.experience. Salary$600-$1,000 read aloud. Any bids received after the above time will not be accepted JEN MARZ ENTERPRISES, 1 ELECTRICIAN (BUILDING) INC., P.O. Box 4S3, Saipan, MP S6950 Hard Disk Drive, 512K VGA Card, 101 Key Enhanced Key interest of Defendants DebraP. Diaz 1 ACCOUNTANT-College grad., 2 yrs. per month. Contact: under any circumstances. INC., P.O. Box 1562, Saipan, MP96950 1 MAINTENANCE WORKER (RE­ (2/28)F/6993. experience. Salary $5.19 per hour. 2 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad., 2 Board, Mouse, MS-Dos 5.0, Lan Tastic operating system 4.0. and Edward T. Diaz in and to the (2/28)F/7001. PAIRER) - High school grad., 2 yrs. following property: That certain Contact: SUN & SURF, LTD. dba NA­ yrs. experience. Salary $800 - $1,200 experience. Salary $500 per month. per month. 1 FARMER - High school equiv., 2 yrs. A bond o f 15% of the total bid price must accompany the bid. This tract or parcel of real property situ­ TIONAL OFFICE SUPPLY-SAIPAN, 10 MASON 10 MASON experience. Salary $200 per month. 2) Three (3) Units Act Network Terminal/workstations, with intel security maybe a certified check, cashier’s check, bid bond or other Caller Box PPP 696, Saipan, MP 96950 Contact: ED C. CACERES dba ECC 10 CARPENTER ated in Koblerville, Commonwealth COMPANY/INC., Caller Box PPP 293, 10 CARPENTER - High school grad., 2 Contact: JOHN T & GLORIA DLG. I 80286 processor, 12M HZ speed, 2M B , 1.2MB or 1,44MB form acceptable to the government made payable to the Treasurer, of the Northern Mariana Islands, (2/21)F/6940. yrs. experience. Salary $1.80 - $2.15 7 DISH WASHER SABLAN dba MUVA FARM, P.O. Box Saipan, MP 96950 (2/28)F/6995. 10 PAINTER I Floppy, 14” Monochrome Monitor, Mouse, Lan Tastic AE/2 Public School System, Commonwealth o f the Northern Mariana Is­ described as 2 ASST. MANAGER - College grad., 2 per hour. 2119, Saipan, MP 96950 (2/28)F/6997. Contact: EDILBERTO JAVIER dba B& 10 PLUMBER I Ethernet Card. lands. The bidder is requested to submit with his bid, a copy of his Lot No. 005 I 530, con­ yrs. experience. Salary $9.50-$11.50 5 AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC - High 2 AIRCON (TECHNICIAN) MECHANIC taining an areaof746 square meters, per hour. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary J CONSTRUCTION & IMPORT, P.O. 2 PASSENGER ATTENDANT - High business permit as a compliance with the contractor’s registration and Box 118 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950 (2/ 5 HEAVY-EQUIPMENT OPERATOR school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary more or less, as shown on the Divi­ 4 PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR - High $2.15 - $5.00 per hour. 5 COOK HELPER- High school grad., 2 I 3) Software, Lotus 1-2-3 release 3, wordperfect 5.1 licensing law of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 1 1NTERPRETER-College grad., 2 yrs. 28)F/7016. $SOO - $ 1 ,0 0 0 per month. sion of Lands and Surveys Official yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 perhour. Contact: DOSA SUBSEA CO., LTD., Specifications and scope of work of the project are available on or after Cadastral Plat No. 2084/82, the $5.50 - $7.50 per hour. experience. Salary $2.15 - $5.00 per 10 GOLF COURSE (MAINTENANCE) ij 4) Epson LQ1050 printer, Epson FY 850 Printer. 2 OVERHAULER - High school grad., 2 hour. 4 CARPENTER - High school equiv., 2 P.O. Box 2183, Saipan, MP 96950 (2/ February 12,1992 at PSS CEP Office in Lower Base, Saipan. A non- original of which was registered with LABORER - High school equiv., 2 yrs. 28)F/7007. yrs. experience. Salary $6.50 - $8.00 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. yrs.experience. Salary$2.15perhour. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. refundable payment of $300.00 is required for each set. Pre-bid the Land Registry as Document No. Contact: WILLIAM TORRES dba WST per hour. experience. Salary $5.19 per hour. 1 ELECTRICIAN (BUILDING) - High 1 5) Six (6) hours of user training and forty (40) hours of supervisor Conference for this project will be held at 2:00 P.M ., local time, Friday, 14232 dated May 14,1982, the de­ 7 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR - 1 COOK - High school equiv., 2 yrs. ENTERPRISES, P.O. Box 22, Saipan, 1 PURCHASING AGENT - College school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $5.77 I training. March 06,1992, at the Office of PSS CIP. scription therein being incorporated High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. MP 96950 (2/21 )F/6945. $600 per month. herein by reference. Salary $2.15 - $3.50 per hour. Contact: PACIFIC RING LTD., CO., per hour. 1 ELECTRICIAN (BUILDING) - High Contact: MARIANAS REPAIRS COM­ Proposals will be evaluated by the following criteria; The sale will be held on Contact: UNO MODA CORP., P.O. Box Caller Box 213, Saipan, MP 96950 (2/ 2 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR - school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary Attention is called to the Labor Standards provisions for wage rate Friday, March 6,1992, atthehourof 1847, San Antonio, Saipan, MP 96950 28)F/7005. High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. PANY, INC.. P.O. Box 2690, Saipan, 1) Meeting specifications $450.00 per month. MP 96950 (2/28)F/7010.______determination of the CN M I Classification and salary structure plans, 1:30 p.m., at the Police Station in (2/28)F/11212. Salary $2.50 per hour. 4 COOK (INTERNATIONAL) - High 2) Cost Contact: BRIGHT MORNING STAR and payment o f not less than the minimum salaries and wages as set Susupe, Saipan, Northern Mariana 1 PURCHASING MANAGER 1 AUTO PAINTER school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 2 BEAUTICIAN - High school grad., 2 3) Availability of Service/Maintenance 1AUTOBODYREPAIRER-Highschool CO., P.O. Box 2948, Saipan', MP 96950 $2.50 per hour. forth in the documents received shall be the sole property of the Public Islands. 1 ASST. F & B MANAGER - High school (2/21 )F/6946. yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 - $2.50 4) Delivery and installation of the computer network system The sale will be held grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,300 grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.25 Contact: KAN PACIFIC SAIPAN, LTD., per hour. School System, government of the Northern Mariana Islands with the per hour. P.O. Box 527, Saipan, MP 96950 (2/ without any warranties whatsoever, per month. 1 CARPENTER - High school equiv., 2 Contact; ROSE Y. TUDELA dba ROSE exception of bid bonds, certified checks or cashier’s check which will Contact PONY CORPORATION, Caller 21)F/11108. 1 ASST. FRONT OFFICE MANAGER - yrs. experience. Salary $1.75 - $2.15 & BARBER SHOP. P.O. Box 1106. The computer network system must be CIF Marpands, Saipan, Lower whether express or implied, all of Box 127, Saipan, MP 96950 (2/28)F/ 2 WAITRESS (CLUB) be returned to the bidders in accordance with the specifications “In­ High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. per hour. Saipan, MP 96950 (2/28)F/7015. Base and must include a one year maintenance/warranty agreement which are hereby expressly dis­ 7018. 2 WAITRESS (REST.) struction to Bidders” Page 1-2, Paragraph No. 05, Bid Guarantee. claimed. The sale is subject to ap­ Salary $1,500 per month. 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC - which includes parts and labor. 1 COOK SUPERVISOR (Western Food) High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. 2 BARTENDER -High school grad., 2 1 COOK - College grad., 2 yrs. experi­ proval by the Court. The right is - High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 - $2.50 per hour. yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. ence. Salary $2.50 per hour. The Public School System reserves the right to reject any or all bids and reserved to reject any and all bids, CONSTRUCTION Contact: PHILIPPINE GOODS, INC. Contact: AMERICAN SAIPAN QUAN A ll proposals must be in a sealed envelope Marked RFP92-0020, Salary $800 per month. Contact: WESTERN EQUIPMENT IN­ to waive any imperfection in the bid proposal in the interest of the for any reason. 1 MAINTENANCE WORKER - High г WORKER CORPORATED, P.O. Box 1402 CK, dba FOLK PUB DISCO. RETT. & ETC, HE ENT., Caller Box AAA 217, Saipan, submitted in duplicate to the office of the Chief, Procurement and DATED, this 12th day of February, school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary Saipan, MP 96950 (2/28)F/11219. P.O. Box 165, Saipan, MP 96950 (2/ MP 96950 (2/21 )F/T/6881. Public School system. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana is­ 1 MASON 21)F/11106. Supply, Lower Base, Saipan, no later than March 2,1992 before 4:00 lands. 1992. $2.40 - $2.60 per hour. 2 WAITRESS (RESTAURANT) - High 2 CARPENTER - High school equiv., 2 1 ASST. COOK -High school grad, 2 P.M . Any proposals received laic will not be considered. The C N M I /s/LT. JUSTO R. CRUZ yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. 5 MASON 2 (ALUMINUM) INSTALLER - High yrs. experience. Salary: $3.00 perhour. Department of Public Safety school grad, 2 yrs. experience. Salary 5 CARPENTER - High school equiv., 2 schoolequh/.,2yrs. experience. Salary government reserves the right to reject any orali proposals in the best /s/William S. Torres David P. Babauta $2.15-$2.40 per hour. 2 ARTIST - High school grad., 2 yrs. 3 WAITRESS -High school grad. 2 yrs. (11226) 2/21-25-3/3FT yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. $2.50 per hour. Contact: DIAMOND HOTEL CO., LTD experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. experience. Salary: $2.25 par hour. interest "she C N M I government. I Commissioner of Education Chief, Procurement/Supply Contact: dba PRIME Contact: TAE WOO CORPORATION, dba SAIPAN DIAMOND HOTEL, P.O. Contact: MIGUEL R. FITIAL dba FICO Contact: JAVA IMPORTS, LTD. dba ENTERPRISES, P.O. Box 1356, Saipan, ENTERPRISES, P.O. Box 2513, Saipan, Caller Box PPP PPP 102, Saipan, MP 2/5/92 2/5/92 Box 6 6 , Susupe, Saipan, MP 96950 (2/ COFFEE CARESAIPAM, P.O. Box 2786 nmofl-i/ystf. | MP 96950 (2/28)F/7008. MP 96950 (2/2S)F/7015. 96950 (2/28)F/6954. Saipan, MP 96950 ( i r28)F/11222. •s. Apatang | 1I1M 'OTI-2IUW ,44· it I { -I,/· V . . .· V '7 "' * * ·' «r.· : r ; t ' * ' f » » *» A 4 38-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-FEBRUARY 21,1992 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-39 3 ENGINEER 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE RE­ 5 CARPENTER 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - MISCELLANEOUS 3 ARCHITECT- College grad., 2 yrs. PAIRER - High school equiv., 2 yrs. 5 MASON - High school equiv., 2 yrs. College grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. $4.62 per hour. 4 WAITRESS, RESTAURANT - High experience. Salary $1,000 per month. Im elda M arcos pleads Contact: DAVID-EVANGELISTA- Contact: GREGORIO E/ANGELINA G. Contact: ANTONIO M. CAMACHO dba Contact: DAKEV, INC. dba THE DIA­ school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary VALDEMORO& ASSO. INC., P.O. Box RODEO dba MEI'S KITCHENETTE. NANGOCHA ENTERPRISES, P.O. Box MOND GALLERY, Caller Box AAA A-3, $2.25 per hour. 551, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/6)F/7072. P.O. Box336 CHRB,Saipan,MP96950 2663, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/6)F/7055. Saipan, MP 96950 (3/6)F/7086. innocent to new charges 2 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. (3/6)F/7065. experience. Salary $450 per month. 1 MECHANIC, AUTOMOBILE - High Manila (AP) Presidential can- Corazon Aquino to the presi­ Ш и п к of dumi! 2 KITCHENHELPER-Hlghschoolgrad„ school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER - High 2 yrs. experience. Salary $400 per didalelmeldaMarcosonThursday dency. Marcos died in Hawaii in $3.00 per hour. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary month. pleaded innocent to eight charges 1 AUTO-BODY REPAIRER - High $2.15 per hour. 1989. 2 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad., 2 school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 1 STORE SUPERVISOR - High school FOR SALE alleging she deposited 75 million Mrs. Marcos is facing more than yrs. experience. Salary $5.00 - $6.00 $3.00 per hour. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.30 in Swiss banks without authori­ 80 criminal and civil charges. * NOTICE per hour. 1 COMPUTER SYSTEMS ANALYST- per hour. Contact: RODICO G. VIDAL dba R.V. zation from the Central Bank. During the arraignment, as­ Notice is hereby given that Bank of Quam, located at 111 Chalan Santo Papa Street, College grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary Contact: FULL HOUSE INC. dba ENTERPRISES, P.O. Box 531, Saipan, 20,000 WATT GENERATOR $6.50 per hour. GARAPAN MAIN SHOP, P.O. Box 1328, The 62-year old widow of sistant chief prosecutor Nilo Agana, Guam 96910 is in the process of filing an application with the Federal Deposit MP 96950 (2/28)F/7015. Saipan, MP 96950 (3/6)F/7073. former President Ferdinand E. Contact: TRIPLE J SAIPAN, INC dba 1 2 0 0 / 2 5 / 3 Marianosaidthegovemmentfiled Insurance Corporation to establish a branch at the following location: TRIPLE J WHOLESALE, P.O. Box487, • RPM KVA PHASE 1 PRESS OPERATOR - High school Marcos entered a plea of “not a petition with the court to forbid Saipan, MP 96950 (3/6)F/7084. 2 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER La Fiesta San Roque Shopping Plaza grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $800 1 COOK - High school equiv., 2 yrs. • 1 2 VOLT ELECTRIC START guilty” during her arraignment at Mrs. Marcos from leaving the per month. San Roque Village 2 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE STATION experience. Salary 42.30 per hour. a M anila trial court. country while the cases are being 1 MECHANIC (MACHINE, PRINTING) MECHANIC - High school equiv., 2 yrs. 4 WAITRESS-RESTAURANT - High 8 5 0 0 . 0 0 Judge Corona Somera said Mrs. tried. A separate hearing for the Saipan, MP 96950 - High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. • $ , experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. schoolequiv.,2yrs.experience. Salary Salary $700 per month. Marcos is accused of opening petition was set on February 25. Contact: CASTRO SERVICE STATION, $2.15 per hour. Contact: YOUNIS ART STUDIO, INC. several accounts worth $7 5 million Last week, the government Any person wishing to comment on· this application may file his or her comments in P.O. Box 282, Saipan, MP 96950 (3 Contact: JTG ENTERTAINMENT & ALEXANDER REALTY & DEV'T. dba Marianas Variety News & Printing, 1 writing with the regional director of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation at its 6)F/7078. PROMOTION dba SAIPAN BOWLING in three Swiss banks from 1973 to agreed to issue a passport for Mrs. P.O. Box 231, Saipan, MP 96950 (2/ regional office. 25 Ecker Street, Suite 2300. San Francisco, California 94105, before CENTER, P.O. Box 814, Saipan, MP 2 3 4 - 5 1 1 7 1985 without notifying the Cen­ Marcos, clearing the way for a 28)F. 1 QUALITY CONTROL CHECKER - 96950 (3/6)F/11244. processing of the application has been completed. Processing will be completed no tral Bank. possible return of her husband’s High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. earlier than the 15th day following either the date of the last required publication or the 1 TIRE VULCANI2ER - High school Salary $2.50 per hour. 1 QUALITY CONTROL CHECKER The money is part of the huge body , which has remained in grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 date of receipt of the application by the FDIC whichever is later. Contact: SAIPAN INSPECTION SER­ 1 COOK - High school equiv., 2 yrs. Marcos fortune allegedly looted Hawaii. Mrs. Marcos returned per hour. VICE, Caller Box AAA 225, Saipan, MP experience. Salary $2.15 - $4.00 per Contact: MID TOWN DEV. CORP., during Ferdinand Marcos’ presi­ herein November from New York 96950 (3/6)F/11262. hour. The period may be extended by the regional director for good cause. The non- P.O. Box 2050, Saipan, MP 96950 (2/ VESTCOR VILLAGE 1 SUPERVISOR, SEWING ROOM dency. Until recently, Filipino on a one-way travel documents. 28)F/7012. confldential portion of the application file is available for inspection within one day 70 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR - (GARMENT) - High school grad., 2 yrs. citizens were required to ask per­ The government has banned the following the request for such file. It may be inspected in the Corporation's regional High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. experience. Salary $5.00 - $7.00 per mission from the Central Bank to return of Marcos’ body citing 1 BEAUTICIAN - High school grad., 2 Salary $2.15 per hour. hour. office during regular business hours. yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 - $2.50 Contact: EUROTEX (SAIPAN), INC., 2 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR - open foreign accounts. national security but, Mrs. Aquino per hour. Caller Box P P P 141, Saipan, MP 96950 High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Mrs. Marcos faces a minimum has pledge to allow Marcos ’ body Photocopies of information in the non-confldential portion of the application file will be Contact: RET ENTERPRISES dba LE (3/6) F/11261. Salary $2.15 - $3.00 per hour. of one-year jail sentence on each to return before her term expires MARJ BEAUTY SALON, P.O. Box 979, made available upon request. A schedule of charges for such copies can be obtained, Contact: NEW STAR CORP., P.O. Box of the eight charges, Mrs. Somera on June. from the regional office. Published pursuant to section 303.6 (f) (1) of the rules and Saipan, MP 96950 (2/28)F/7018. 70 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR 1749, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/6)7071. 4 PRESSER MACHINE - High school said. About 50 supporters of Mrs. regulations of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. CLASSIFIED grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 - 1 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. VESTCOR COMMERCIAL PLAZA The trial is set to begin May 18, Marcos, shouting “Imelda for $3.50 per hour. experience. Salary $1,600 per month. CAPITOL HILL a week after nationwide elections President,” waited outside the BANK OF GUAM NEW ADS 2 ASSISTANTMANAGER- High school 1 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. where Mrs. Marcos is one of the 111 Chalan Santo Papa grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $7.00- experience. Salary $1,500 per month. HAS ONE OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE cramped courtroom. After the 10FFICE MANAGER-College grad., 2 FOR INFORMATION CALL 322-3793 eight candidates running for the hearing, she set out to campaign Agana, Guam 96910 member FDIC yrs. experience. Salary $5.00 - $6.50 $ 1 0 .0 0 per hour. 1 STOCKROOM CLERK - High school per hour. Contact: UNO MODA CORP., P.O. Box grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 FAX: 322-5408 president. and sign autographs. 1 SALES MANAGER - College grad., 2 1847, San Antonio, Saipan, MP 96950 per hour. Defense lawyer Antonio (3/6) F/11254. 5 GOLF COURSE STARTER - High yrs. experience. Salary $5.00 per hour. Coronel said he will present 10 Contact: RAINWATER-SAIPAN, INC. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary dba CULLIGAN MARIANAS, P.O. Box 1 SILKSCREEN PRINTER $2.15 per hour. witnesses during the trial while 1518, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/6)F/7069. 1 PAINT MIXER 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2yrs. the government will present seven 1 DRESSMAKER experience. Salary $5.19 per hour. witnesses. 3 MASON - High school grad., 2 yrs. 1 GENERAL MANAGER-Collegegrad., Contact: KAN PACIFIC SAIPAN, LTD., Pacific Financial Corp. experience. Salary $2.15 - $3.00 per P.O. Box 527, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/ If Mrs. Marcos wins the presi­ 2 yrs. experience. Salary $8.65 per IS LOOKING FOR hour. hour. 6)F/11269. dency in May, the trial of cases Contact: M.S. DEVELOPMENT CORP., 1 SALES MANAGER - College grad., 2 against her will be suspended until _ Caller Box AAA 123, Saipan, MP 96950 yrs. experience. Salary $5.00 - $8.00 1 AUTO BODYREPAIRER-High school per hour. after she serves her six-year term,' (3/6)F/7086. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 ACCOUNTING MANAGER according to a Supreme Court Commonwealth Utilities Corporation 1 APPLIANCE REPAIRER- High school per hour. 1 GENERAL MANAGER - High school grad.,2 yrs.experience. Salary$2.30- Contact: VALENTIN G.DELROSARIO NEGOTIABLE SALARIES, FRINGE BENEFITS. ruling on the trial of elected offi­ grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,200 $3.50 per hour. JR. dba DEL ROSARIO ENTER­ cials. Office of the Executive Director 1 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER - Col­ FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT OUR per month. PRISES, Caller Box AAA 676, Saipan, Marcos and "is wife fled the Contact: TSK-ECGJOINTVENTURE, lege grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary MP 96950 (3/6)F/7073. OFFICE AT THE PROFESSIONAL CENTER P.O. Box 2510, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/ $2.30 - $4.00 per hour. Philippines for Hawaii in Febru­ 6)F/7058. 2 WAREHOUSE WORKER - High 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school equiv., 2 BUILDING AND ASK FOR ary, 1986 after a “people Power” school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. DANNY A. VEGAMORA. revolt toppled his 20-year ad­ 3 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. $2.15 - $3.50 per hour. Contact: ELEPHANT CORPORATION 2/7-14-21-28 ministration and catapulted experience. Salary $500 - $1,450 per Contact: JESUS B. YUMUL dba YCO dba TOP CONSTRUCTION, P.O. Box month. CORPORATION, P.O. Box 932, Saipan, 673, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/6)F/7068. 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - MP 96950 (3/6)F/11265. Г College grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 15 PAINTER - High school equiv., 2 yrs. Bank expects Inflation $450 per month. 1 JEWELRY REPAIRER - High school experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. The Com m onw ealth U tilities C orporation Contact: JOETEN MOTOR CO., INC., equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 Contact: TSK-ECG JOINT VENTURE, F O R S A T E to drop around 6% P.O. Box 680, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/ per hour. P.O. Box 2310, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/ Contact: WACL CORPORATION dba 6)F/11264. 6JF/7076. this year YUEN TUNG TRADING CO., P. O. Box w ishes to announce, that the 345, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/6)F/7086. 20' YAMAHA BOAT & TRAILER 3 ACCOUNTANT-Collegegrad.,2yrs. 20 MASON Honolulu (AP) - Honolulu’s experience. Salary $900 - 1,800 per 20 MASON 6 LAUNDRY WORKER - High school 1 year old, EXCELLENT condition consumer price index rose to 7.2 month. 8 PAINTERS equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 "Scheduled Public H earing” for the Contact: JOETEN ENTERPRISES, 20 CARPENTER unsinkable foam-filled fiberglass percent in 1991, more than double INC., P.O. Box 137, Saipan, MP 96950 - $4.00 per hour. 20 STEELWORKER (REINFORCING) o f last year’s national rate of 3.1 Contact: TROPICAL LAUNDRY & 55 hp Suzuki outboard engine (3/6)F/11255.______15 CARPENTER - High school equiv., 2 percent, according to the U.S. LINENSUPPLY COMPANY, LTD., P.O. yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Radio, gas tanks, lifejackets, fishing proposed pow er rates increased 1 ACCOUNTANT-College grad., 2 yrs. Box 540 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/ 2 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. Bureau o f Labor Statistics. experience. Salary $500 per month. 6)F/11271.______experience. Salary $900 per month. equipment, etc. However, the city’s index Contact: F/JCASTROCORPORATION 1 COOK - High school equiv., 2 yrs. 3 STRUCTURAL ENGINEER - High climbed only 1.6 percent in the for the islands of Saipan,Tinian, and dba RETAILMERCHANDISEETC, P.O. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary Box 282, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/26)F/ experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. second half of the year compared 2 WAITRESS, RESTAURANT - High $750 per month. 7078. school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 1 COST ESTIMATOR - High school $10,000 or best offer with the first half of 1991, leading equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $750 island economists to say inflation R ota, is hereby postponed Indefinitely 1 GRAPHIC ARTIST-High school grad., $2.15 per hour. Contact: FRANCISCO D. DIAZ dba per month. is cooling on Oahu. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $4.50 per Contact: E.C. GOZUM & CO., INC dba REIKO'S RESTAURANT, P.O. Box 476 For more information contact The bureau said Wednesday that hour. CK, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/6)F/7080. TSK-ECG/EMILIO GOZUM MAN­ by the Board of D irectors of the Contact: YOUNIS ART STUDIO, INC. POWER SRV., P.O. BOX 2310, Tim at 322-3912 Oahu prices in most major cat- dba MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS & 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT-High SAIPAN, MP 96950 (3/6)F/7077. egories of consumer spending rose VIEW, P.O. Box 231, Saipan, MP96950 Serious inquiries only please school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary in the second six months of last (3/6)F. 2 CARPENTER- High school grad., 2 2/7-21 у Com m onw ealth U tilities Corporation. $750 - $1,000 per month. year, with housing costs ac­ Contact: HERMAN’S MODERN BAK­ yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. ERY, INC., P.O. Box 2, Saipan, MP 2 HOUSEWORKER- High school equiv., counting for about half of the 96950 (3/6)F/11263. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per increase. hour. APARTMENT FOR RENT Paul Brewbaker, economist at 5 ACRES 1 GLASS CUTTER-High school equiv., 1 SALES REPRESENTATIVE - High AT SAN ANTONIO 2 yrs. experie’ics. Salary $2.15 per school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary the Bank of Hawaii said the latest hour. $2.50 per hour. FULLY FURNISHED. 24 HOURS WATER. figures showOahu’s inflation rate RANCH LAND Con·: · . dba R & K CON­ Contact: CERON HEAVY EQUIPMENT & PARTS LTD., P.O. Box 1095, Saipan, has turned the comer. The bank is ST Ri. i . , H.O. Sox 1328, Saipan, forecasting a 5% increase in 1992. MP::· - ' F.7073. MP 96950 (3/6)F/7074. Ram on S. Guerrero in Colorado 3 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR RENT First Hawaiian Bank expects 5 FOB S & Ï 2 1 CASHIER - High school grad., 2 yrs. 1 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. IN KOBLERVILLE inflation to drop at around 6% this experience. Salary $2.25 per hour. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. year. Executive D irector February 2§P 1992 Contact: PANCY INC. dba WHITE Contact: TIAN LAN ZHU dba BEIJING “I think news on the inflation К Must sell. HOUSE GIFT SHOP, P.O. Box 1328, RESTAURANT, Caller Box AAA 188 If ©71 84Й-227. Saipan, MP 96950 (3/6JF/7073. Saipan, MP 96950 (3/6)F/7086. CONTACT 235-1993 - JAMES front is favorable ” said fust Ha­ ____ waiian! due,“ economist Leroy Lemy. ë = Micronesian open boardsailing regatta sponsored by windsurfing Saipan Just under a hundred top Slalom and Technical Slalom re­ from Saipan, ann Jordan, who was not able toplane under light winds. the Organizers to complete the first Sailboarders from four different spectively, and the 1990, 1991 still trying out her new board and A ll the events were cancelled on days events in the Speed Slalom countries visited Saipan this past and 1992 Speed Slalom Winner Bob Taguchi, on leave from duty Saturday and Sunday due to the and move into and complete the week to compete in the 11th for ladies Yasuko Uchida. in Japan with the US Navy, and lack of strong winds, the news Technical Slalom events. Both Micronesian Open Boards ailing Korea sentits two top sailors, in little time for training, still per­ release said. event were slalom courses around Slalom competition this weekend addition to two others, in Youn formed well in the competition, Monday, however, was a differ­ buoys off Micro Beach, with the off Micro Beach. Some sail­ Sung SuandRee Sang Haen, both each winningashare of their heats. ent story bringing stronger winds Technical being more difficult to boarders arrived a week early just who placed in the Top Ten, 9th The weather did not cooperate for most o f the day and allowing move around the course. to practice in the usually windy and 5th respectively. with this years organizing com­ season, according to news release The Island of Guam was well mittee as the first day of Annual Cross Country from Windsurfing Saipan. represented with Linda Yeomans, competition saw limited action in Representing Japan’s Profes­ Jon Iriarite, and Keiichi the Speed Slalom events, with Championship on M arch 15 sional Circuit was Noriyuki many race cancellations due to Kobayashi, along withsevenother The SaipanRotary Club with assistance from the Northern Marianas Shirowa and Kazushige top sailors. the dying of the wind after the Track & Field Federation announces the annual Cross Country Sekiguchi, winners of the Speed Only two competitors entered start of that heat. The boards are Championships to be held on Sunday, March 15th. Starting time will be 6:00 A M for Adults and 7:30 A M for school age participants. The categories are: 2nd Joeten-Sunraysia Tennis open set in April 4th grade males and females (11 and under) Preparations are nowunderway jor tennis event are set on April 4 Mike Walsh, Mike Mason, Ponce 5th grade males and females (12 and under) for the 2nd Annual Joeten- , 5,11 and 12 and events to be Rasa, Peter Sinclair and defending 6th grade males and females (13 and under) Sunraysia Open tennis played are Men’s and Women’s singles champion, Terry Saltiban. 7/8 grade males and females (15 and under) tournament according to Filipino- singles and doubles and Junior Posters announcing the tour­ 9/10 grade males and females (17 and under) American Tennis Association Singles and Doubles”, naments will be posted at Joeten 11/12 grade males and females (19 and under) (Filata) president Ely Buenaventura said. Shopping Centers, Saipan Post 20 to 29 males and females Buenaventura. Expected to participate in this Office and Micropac Saipan, said 30 to 39 males and females “The official dates for this ma- year’s edition include Jeff Race, Buenaventura. 40 to 49 males and females 50 to 59 males and females Race distances w ill be J.l miles for elementary ages, 2.1 miles for B rothers tops W heels, Tlirbos edge junior and senior high and 6.2 miles for adults. Ribbons will be awarded to the first 6 places in each male and C yclones in SABA tournam ent female category. For more information or anyone desiring to be an official please The beleaguered Brothers who The third-ranking Brothers un­ In the nightcap, the Deloitte contact Louie Wabol at 234-6124, Kurt Barnes at 234-0526 or Bill are still awaiting the result of leashed their firepower on the and Touche Turbos played aclose Sakovich 234-1001. theirprotestwith SAB A officials Wheels to finally bury the car exciting game with the Cyclones on their recent game against the makers by 24 points at the final with the former prevailing over Tennister tops golf tournam ent Heats, vented their frustrations buzzer. the latter by merely two points, on the Toyota Wheels Juan and Tony Diaz led their 75 -73 as the game ended. Hyatt tennis classic over 40 Defending champion Mike Cruz 86 to 62 Wednesday night at team scoring by making 21 points Dave Demapan played the fa­ current champion Ely shot 83. the M ayor Gilbert C. Ada Gym ­ each while Ray Basa and Diego miliar role of leading his team Buenaventura shot 3-under par For his feat, Buenaventura won nasium as they tried to improve Masga contributed 15 and 14 scoring, making 36 points. For par 69 to win the Filipino a trophy, cash and a set o f Wilson their record in the on-going cage points respectively for their the Cyclones, Jay Palacios Golfers Association membership irons. tournament. team’s losing cause. topscored with 21 points. tournaments at the Final Net Score Coral Ocean Point last Tues­ E. Buenaventura 69 day. Jun Castro 74 Buenaventura survived the Pol Cielo 77 windy conditions scoring birdie Jessie Yum ul 78 in hole 1 which is made difficult R. Bigalbal 78 for the Maruzen Kensetsu Cup A. Tonnette 81 this weekend and string of pars A.Guban 81 including the Waterloo eight L. Mendoza 82 hole. J. Torres 82 Jim Castro took second place M .C ruz 83 with a 74 while Pol Cielo snared C.Dum atol 98 third place honors with a 77. J. Del Rosario 107

Baseball season peels oft February 28 The island’s baseball lovers troop back to the stands February 28 after a long off-season lull as the Saipan M ajor League returns to the Gilbert C. Ada Baseball Field in Susupe. Defending titlists Rainbow Construction Seabees Four, fresh from their triumphant campaign last season, will be pitted up against age- old nemesis Sablan Termites in an opening game that may end up to be a preview of this season’s championship game. The league, the opening of which was originally scheduled tomor­ row, had to content with a weeklong postponement reportedly due to malfunctions in the lighting systems of the ballpark. Comprising the cast for the SM L are perennial participants Toyota Wheels, Diamond Hotel Aces, the blue Sharks, theTanapag Falcons, which have so far confirmed their participation in this year’s touma-- ment. The league will be played three times a week, every Mondays, Mayor Guermo hapecte the ongoing project known ao VILLAGE CLEANUP AND BEAUTIFICATION Wednesdays, and Thursdays, and will be considered as a tune up to across the Chsfan Kanoa Post O ffice. Tha prefect ¡3 dons only on Fridays and is m eant to rid the vHlaom I determine who will comprise the all-star team that will represent the of eyesore debris and overgrown trees and shrubs. On the payloaderis Pat Cells from the Mayor’s Office. C N M I in the Mobil baseball games in Palau this coming April.