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Vol.'2:1 No. 38 Saipan, MP 96950 Q1992 Manarías Variety Friday ■ May 8, 1992 Serving CNMI for 20 Ÿears Poker machine inventora reveals violations of law by Rafael H. Arroyo chines to 200 for each senatorial machine licenses, the CNMI gov­ \yere found to be in operation, the The inventory involved in­ district. ernment still has to efféct a sjame number when the law was spection visits on some 30 The island of Saipan has a total This was learned from a report reduction of poker machines to be ejnacted. locations, consisting of hotels, of234poker machines distributed released yesterday by Public in compliance with a provisión of " * It was found during that inven­ restaurants and game rooms by among some 30 establishments in Auditor Scott K. Tan who said the Poker Machine Act of 1986. tory that some operators or owners the OPA staff and four personnel violation of an existing law that that despite an existing morato­ The report, which was dated of these machines did not comply from the DRT. limits the number of such ma- rium on the issuance of poker January 20,1992, was addressed with certain Poker Machine During the inventory, the in­ to Finance Director Eloy S. Inos, Regulations, prompting the OPA spectors counted all visible poker after the Public Auditor’s Office to recommend stricter enforce­ machines in the designated loca­ and the Division of Revenue and ment by the DRT. tions; inspected the serial numbers Taxation jointly undertook an in­ “There should be a moratorium and tag identification numbers ventory of all poker machine on poker machines to be able to on the machines, and business establishments on the Third effect the reduction in number. licenses to operate. The serial Senatorial Districtlast November Under the law, there must also be numbers and tag identification 20,1991. gradual attrition, meaning that numbers were compared with ThePokerMachine Actof 1986, machines that are breaking down those in the DRT schedules and otherwise known as Public Law should not be replaced,” said Tan business license to operate. 5-3, prohibits the grant of addi­ in an interview yesterday at his Also, the operators or their tional pokermachine licenses after office. representatives were interviewed February 12,1986, the effective According to him, the present to determine whether there were date of the Act. It was said that count of S aipan ’ s poker machines recent transfers or movements of existing licenses may be annually are pegged at 236, which means machinés, and to clarify any dis­ renewed, but if a license holder that efforts must be taken to re­ crepancies noted during the count. fails to renew, that license may duce that figure to 200. “We reviewed workpapers of not be issues to any other person OPA and DRT undertook the the 1988 physical inventory, if it results in a total number of inventory to determine the num­ analyzed cunent poker machine licenses in excess of the 200 limit. ber of poker machines operating listings at the DRT, and verified In December 1988, the Office on Saipan, and whether the own­ collection records at Finance to of the Public Auditor (OPA) con­ ers and operators comply with the corroborate the results of this lat­ ducted a physical inventory of Act and the Poker machine est inventory,” said Tan in his poker machines on Saipan, Regulations promulgated by the report to Inos. wherein a total of 246 machine Department of Finance. Continued on page 43 Adjacent landowner appeals Niizeki project's CRM permit A police cadet tries climbing up the ropes in record time as part of the by Rafael H. Arroyo mil for Niizeki without following requested for upfront voluntary obstacle course competitions featured as one of the activities highlight­ the proper permitting procedures sewer and solid contributions to ing Law Enforcement Week. The permit issued by the Coastal and did not comply with the cer­ mitigate the impact of sewage Resources Management Office to tification of completeness as and solid waste problems to our Niizeki/CO-YOU CNS Corpora­ required by the regulations, with coastal resources,” said tion for the Talafofo Golf Resort the minimum 14-day notice for Villagomez in a March 26 letter Inos proposes time limit Course and Resort is being chal­ scheduling a public hearing, and meant to address Aldan’s con­ lenged by an adjacent landowner other provisions in the General cerns. who recently filed a notice of Standards for all CRM permits. “On his request to situate the for passage of budget appeal before the CRM Appeals These were all denied by by Rafael H. Arroyo count of the delays in the pas­ Board in an apparent bid to Villagomez. sage of their appropriations,” overturn the permitdecision After being notified of Aldan’s Senate President Joseph S. Inos told the members of the Vicente Aldan, a resident of appeal, the CRM administrator Inos, in apparent displeasure Senate during a session Talafofo community where the sent out all documents regarding over the delay in the passage of Wednesday. multi-million project is to be the appeal case to Appeals Board the fiscal year 1992 budget, has Requesting that the Senate’s situated, wrote CRM Adminis­ Chairman Felipe Atalig, includ­ introduced a measure in the Fiscal Affairs Committee re­ trator Joaquin P. Villagomez late ing correspondences between the Senate that would automatically view the measure and have it April to signify his displeasure appellant and the Administrator. deem an annual balanced ready for the members at the over the granting of the permit to Earlier letters indicate that the budget submitted by the gover­ next session, Inos urged prompt the developer. beleaguered landowner was ask­ nor approved after a certain action on the initiative as it Aldan claimed that CRM, ing CRM to request that CNS deadline. may do good for the lack of among other things, did not ad­ Corporation provide sufficient Senate Legislative Initiative financial appropriations that equately address the concerns on funding to the Commonwealth 8-2, specifically seeks a consti­ troubles the government each the improvement of living con­ Utility Corporation for power tutional amendment, to be year. ditions in area, specifically in lines to be extended to the Hidden decided by the people through The measure sets a time limit providing the needed power, wa­ Beach area; to require that the Joaquin P. Villagomez a referendum, that will estab­ for the Legislature to act on a ter and sewer. wastewater treatment facility and lish a certain time fraqie of five budget, otherwise, it sets the This was refuted by Villagomez power generators of the proposed wastewater facility and genera­ months after the Start of the automatic adoption of the who said he has in fact informed hotel be located at least400meters tors 400 meters from his lot, I fiscal year, within which the budget proposal submitted by Aldan that Niizeki is willing to from the outer boundary of his lot think it is the professional opin­ Legislature has to acton a yearly the executive branch, as long put in $450,000 to bring in power located in the north-east comer of ion of the CNS consultant that the budget submission. as it is found to be balanced. to the area, and that the project the resort site; and to push for the noise level and the type of on-site “This could be an answer to “I hope to tease the Legisla­ may infact provide water, power, resolution of pending land own­ wastewater system will not the oft-heard financial difficul­ ture into considering this and sewer improvements to ben­ ership problems in the area. present significant problem to ties being experienced by some measure so for the House of efit adjacent landowners. “It is not our responsibility to adjacent landowners. Besides, the government agencies on ac­ . Continued on page 35 According to Aldan, the CRM require the developer to provide prevailing wind pattern will take Agency Board approved the per- funding for CUC. In the past, we Continued on page 43 FRIDAY, MAY 8 ,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-3 I-MACANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-MAY 8,1992 INO commends outstanding employees, cites accomplishments A Meeting Place For Our by Efren T. Dayauon he reached his present level. award thinking that it was only a However, such need for more devices needed to uncover the “I joined immigration because joke. personnel cannot as yet be ac­ fraud. Opinions. . .And Yours. . . Forty immigration officers were I wanted to help people and make “I just could not believe it,” commodated due to· lack of Mafnas said Representatives given due recognition yesterday sure the law is observed,” Cabrera exclaimed. resources, Mafnas said. He Frank Camacho, Francisco Flores , ' “ ■ — for outstanding public service in Demapan said. She disclosed that she had stressed that their present budget and Crispin DL Guerrero admit­ the field of immigration while Because of his dedication to the worked under five different ad­ level would not allow them to get ted to have learned a lot from the officials cited INO’s accom­ job, Demapan was recently pro­ ministrations heading the the additional personnel. informal discussions they had with Jr’s Agenda plishments despite certain moted to his present position of rlffifH llFB flfi immigration service within the Nevertheless, Mafnas said they the immigration officers. limitations. by John DelRosario Assistant Supervisor for Investi­ ten years she had been with INO. had achieved their objectives de- According to Mafnas, one Among those honored was As­ gations. Before that, he served as Although there were certain diffi­ spite their limitations and prominent guest they had yester­ sistant Supervisor for immigration inspector for five culties adjusting to the accomplished it because they in­ day even mentioned that perhaps There are fourteen legal holidays per year ob­ having a weeklong fiesta at your expense. Adding salt Investigations, Ralph Demapan, Aim for give and take talks years, he said. management styles of all of her culcated in the minds of their the U.S. Immigration Service can to injury, the committee finds it most appropriate to who was chosen as INO’s Model served by all employees of the CNMI Government. As to his reservations, Demapan superiors, both past and present, people that they have a mission to also leam something from the The big debacle that is referred to as the 702 negotiations for a fresh dub this wasteful event “Public Service Recognition Employee of the Year. These holidays include those that are relevant and said that being human, people are it was the love for the job that kept carry out. CNMI immigration. federal funding package has caused a certain degree of uneasiness on the Week.” Great stuff, a pat on the back when in fact it Aside from Demapan, Lt. irrelevant as well. But government observe them bound to commit mistakes. “I just her going, Cabrera said. And the Deputy Chief maintains “We may not have the sophis­ part of every Northern Marianas citizen, especially after the news of is altogether a GREAT DISSERVICE! And guess Patricia Cabrera, who heads the Lieutenant Governor Benjamin T. Manglona condemning the US for “not to the letter. It’s a day off, why not let’s take ‘em. hope that I don’t commit a blun­ But the present Chief of Immi­ that all this accomplishments, ticated technology and machines, who has to pay for it—(you the taxpayer.) processing section of INO, was negotiating in good faith” was splashed all over the front pages of the local Our attitude about holidays somehow portrays der that would ruin my career,” gration, Jose P. Mafnas, said she especially the needed reforms, but we still we were able to detect I find it doubly insulting that while government also selected as the most out­ media. with equal vigor our attitude about work. Demapan said. really deserved the commenda­ were successfully implemented those fake travel documents employees receive better benefits than those employed standing supervisor of the year. True enough, there is good reason to be alarmed since this would mean But this isn’t the issue that I find amusing, if not, “But I do believe in working tion. this year because the administra­ without the benefit of those mod­ tremendous difficulty on the part of the CNM3 government to make ends at the private sector, there’s this event to remind them Demapan said he is very proud disturbing. It’s the weeklong fiesta that we have together as a team because that Mafnas explained that despite tion made the right choice in em devices,” Mafnas proudly said. meet, and subsequently, the average CNMI resident may be in for a lot of that working for the government is far more attractive and honored to be selected as the placed on a new “five-day holiday” known as upholds unity and progress in any the shortage of personnel who selecting the man to lead immi­ But Mafnas said it would really belt-tightening in terms of the usual luxuries he may have been enjoying. and convenient than at a private company. Yet we model employee of the immigra­ Harsh words coming from a perennially cordial and pleasant Manglona Public Service Recognition Week. (It begins with undertaking,” Demapan added. work under her supervision, she gration service starting on January give taller than Abraham Lincoln speeches of the need may be unusual fare, as he has always been perceived to be adopting an a banquet) tion service this year and thanks On her part, Lt. Cabrera said was able to function well simply 1992. to develop our human resources as though private optimistic stance when pertaining to federal issues. Most departments put up a party celebrating his immediate superior, Investi­ she was really surprised when she because she tries her best to make Major Villanuevaexpressed his The CNMI government should learn to decipher the handwriting on the their employee of the year. These departmental sector employees are blind. gation Supervisor Dave Ayuyu was called upon to receive her everyone feel important to the thanks to the administration led I am appalled at our ability to stretch a policy that is wall — indeed it may be time to really consider financial self-reliance no parties are hardly coordinated. Thus, on a given and Deputy Chief of Immigration, organization. by Governor Lorenzo DL matter how much ithurts and no matter how hard we try to continue arguing. laden with inconsistencies and incoherence from A to day we find three parties going on at the same time Major Frank Villanueva, for the And because of that, the support Guerrero and Attorney General From all indications, the US government is resolute in giving the Z. Public Service Recognition Week when we put award. to which the chief executive must attend. Damn, staff working under the supervi­ Robert Naraja for their support Commonwealth a diminishing amount as financial aid even as the CNMI people on hold rather than render them the service there’s no mercy on the gentleman who must go He explained that it was through sion of Cabrera cooperated by and in the selection of Chief continues to air its vehement protestations. they deserve? Public Service Recognition Week Manglona in a recent press conference appears convinced that pushing through all these ceremonial trappings. the Cooperative Education Pro­ doing their utmost best. Mafnas for the INO’s leadership when the government loses half its case in court? for a reasonable amount of funding would be like shooting for the moon as As though the weeklong fiesta isn’t enough, it gram coordinated by Mr. Burt In fact, both Mafnas and his starting this year. Public Service Recognition Week when we have yet the US is adopting a steel-like grip on its own finances. culminates with a grand picnic at a given site where Thompson that he got into the Deputy, Major Villanueva, at­ He maintains that both the So when he issued out the strongly worded condemnation of the US for to strike a balance on benefits between a government all?—departments partake. Yes, there’s lots of service while still a senior at the tested that it was because of the Governor and the Attorney Gen­ not negotiating in good faith, most people could not help but wonder why. and private sector job? : Public Service Recognition gastric stuff to devour, feed and nourish beer tumor Marianas High School. cooperation from all the employ­ eral made the right decision in Manglona may have been peeved over why the US proposed level of Week when the selection process is flawed because around the waistline. While all these are going on, “The program helped me select ees that made all their present selecting Chief Mafnas to imple­ funding is getting lower instead of seeking a point where it could meet the some big boss wants his favorite over a real deserving position of the CNMI government I quiz myself why some departments aren’t par­ a career of my choice which is to accomplishments possible. ment certain reforms that, employee? Lt. Patricia Cabrera, who heads Time and again, the US has showed traces of being a very good, wise, and ticipating and who is it that we are celebrating. be an immigration officer,” That cooperation which entailed according to him, were long over­ Public Service Recognition Week when our people the processing section of INO cunning negotiator, going down from the $176 million seven-year package Isn’t a department or division party sufficient? I Demapan said a lot of personal sacrifices from due. it proposed on the 702 table in June last year, to S102 million in March this personally find it a helluva joke! can’t get their land exchanges? Public Service Rec­ According to Demapan, he be a big help if more of the legis­ the staff was a crucial element in During the interview with the lators could be educated further year. But, wait, it ain’t over yet friends. This whole ognition Week when some big wheel claims full started as afiling clerk and simply the tasks the Immigration service When it realized that such a level was impossible, it proposed $120 government per diem on trips he cuts short or never Assistant Supervisor for Investi­ INO Chief in yesterday’s open about the nuances of the mission exercise finds its true grand finale with what I call tried to do his best at his job until gations, Ralph Demapan had to accomplish precisely be­ million in the last meeting at San Antonio, Texas, once again keeping true takes? Public Service Recognition Week when a house at the airport immigration that the immigration service had the (Year End Regurgitation)— another celebra­ cause there was a pitiful shortage to its reputation as a very enterprising negotiator. government manager decides to over-run his budget offices, he said he was really glad to accomplish. While Manglona can’t be blamed for his displeasure, his strong and tion on, believe it or not, Labor Day!!!! Why can’t of personnel to do the job, the beyond what’s permitted by law? Public Service that a number of legislators came Mafnas said that could be done defiant position against the US over 702 may have been a bit too late, as the this event be planned and organized for Labor Immigration Chief said. to attend which gave them an op- Day? Aren’t all events of Public Service Recog­ Recognition Week when salary raises are given beyond Principal seeks help to through informal discussions and US has already firmed up its belief that perhaps, the CNMI government Presently, according to Mafnas, portunily to have an informal might be a bit too helpless in achieving the upperhand in the dialogue. nition Week most appropriate for Labor Day? what’s legally permitted under the law? How far do he added that he would welcome INO only have 42 personnel or a discussions on the complicated But come to look at the situation closer, would it be really said that the US Isn’t PSS part of the governmental system? Or we want to kid ourselves? Public Service Recognition ease overcrowding in informal visits of these legisla­ total of 51 to include Tinian and tasks the immigration service had is negotiating in bad faith? If one were to fill in the shoes of the US, would is it fair that while we party-up, teachers and school Week when some government functions compete tors in the Immigration office if Rota. to do. he have done otherwise? administrators must work the eight-hour work time directly with the private sector? San Vicente school only to make them understand The US said the CNMI must leam to effect better control, better fiscal But to ease the burden and as­ According to Mafnas, all of the to ensure that our kids receive their day’s lessons? You be the judge and never fear expressing your more of INO’s mission through management, and maybe it is just because of the need to show that the by Rafael H. Arroyo wait list for school year 1992- sure efficient delivery of services, legislators who shocked upon Fair or Unfair? sentiments. informal discussions. world’s mightiest nation really means business. 1993,” said Larson in her letter to INO needs at least 27 additional seeing the confiscated passports Besides, it could be smarter for them to adopt an iron-fisted approach if Then the final curtain drops with the committee *** “Formal public hearings at the San Vicente Elementary School Torres. personnel for Saipan, Mafnas said. they have kept in their files be­ only to drive home the point. for this event giving itself a lavish party from I wonder if a study has ever been undertaken to legislature are okay but much enrollment figures have Teached Three options were said to be This is because there is a need to cause they were surprised at the Is it not true that during the negotiation for the first seven-year package, contributions given by the big guys and gals in­ determine revenue leakage on mega-bucks which we morecan be thoroughly discussed the US might have been made to believe that the CNMI is to be self-reliant receive through the tourism industry? Specifically, its optimum level and the result­ open for the school to meet the have enough people on three shifts Commonwealth’s ability to de­ about the functions of the immi­ cluding Indians. (A big bang during government manning the airport which is the at the soonest possible time? how much per dollar really remain here? Just sublimely ant overcrowding may detriment needs of the anticipated number tect the fraud in those passports gration service through informal S uch that when it offered the S176 mill ion for the third package the CNMI work day?) the quality of instruction and main port of entry here in Saipan interested. If one hasn’t been undertaken, perhaps it of students for the next school despite their not having the so­ sharing of information,” Mafnas should have accepted the offer? Think about it friends especially those of you learning being offered at the on a 24-hour basis. is appropriate at this juncture to have one done. year. The first is for K-3rd grade phisticated technology and said. It is obvious that there is but a thin line between knowing when to accept who slave eight hours a day at a private job while school. an offer and when to reject it. your counterparts at the government sector are Thanks. classes to go on double sessions, Then comes the Inspector General’s bid to audit the finances of the This was the gist of the message butthis was deemed not advisable CNMI, which everyone can not help but tie up with the current debacle that aired by San Vicente Elementary in that it may deprive those stu­ is the 702 negotiations. School Principal Ana C. Larson dents of two hours of valuable A lot of questions have to be asked. in a recent letter to Commissioner instructional time daily, which Would it sound logical to surmise that the US government’s position in William S. Torres, asking the totals more than 53 full school lowering 702 funding may be the reason behind it’s insistence to audit the latter’s help in addressing the days a year. financial affairs of the CNMI government? problems of the school with re­ Or perhaps the CNMI’s insistence on not being audited may be the reason “This is more than the number behind the US government’s bid to push for a lower 702 figure. gards to the shortage of classrooms of absences that constitute failure From what we see, the CNMI could do better by sitting down with the US Dear Editor: writing, grammar and spelling to the proclamation by the Governor and teachers. according to Board Policy 604.5 and in one serious tone properly ask what can the Commonwealth do to I read with interest the recent students. However when they for Language Symposium week. According to Larson, enroll­ (e)(1) which provides that a student obtain more funding. article “Bilingual chief complains leave school there is little oppor­ While the broadcasters could ex­ ment for the school has reached with 25 or more absences per year But just the same, we feel that the ongoing negotiations should be of discrimination by local me­ tunity for students to put into plain the event in English, it would 617 as pf March 2,1992 thereby will not be promoted unless an remembered as a give and take situation if it is expected to end up with dia”. While I whole heartedly practice what they have learned. be logical to air the remarks of the impacting the ideal average stu- mutually advantageous terms for the two parties concerned. exemption is granted by the. agree that the local languages Last year at the Language Sym­ Governor, the Commissioner of dent-teacher ratio in all grades K Commissioner of Education,” should be more prominent in the posium, various government Education and the Directors of through 6. Larson explained. media, I do not think the problem agencies decided to take steps to the bilingual programs in^the “Our average ratio currently is Also, holding double sessions s is one of discrimination. make the language more promi­ language that they were presented 30 students to one teacher. This may require four teachers to be ¿Marianas GVariety'c0ß Your newspaper has made an nent visually with signs in in. Instead the entire broadcast number far exceeds the ratio stated added to the existing school staff, Serving the Commonwealth for 20 years -U attempt recently to publish in Chamorro and Carolinian. But was in English. Many activities in the CNMI Board of Education she added. Published Monday to Friday By Younis Art Studio, Inc. Chamorro, and to solicit articles one year has passed now and could be aired bilingually, or in policy,” said Larson. The second option is to build Publishers in Carolinian. The strong oral where are the signs? Chamorro/Carolinian only. I am The principal said the maxi­ two additional temporary class­ Abed and Pai Younis tradition of these languages has There is also an important role hopeful that the new cable com­ mum ratio for Grade K is 20-1; rooms and hire only two additional been facing a hew challenge to for local languages in television pany, Marianas Cablevision will while for Grades 1 to 6, the full-time teachers prior to August Abed Younis...... Editor Member of develop a written tradition as well. and radio. Witness the recent Reporter be more sympathetic to local is­ maximum is set at 25-1. 1992. Rafael H. Arroyo.... The Orthographies and dictionaries Efren T. Dayauon.... Reporter Little Miss CNMI pageant. All sues. “The quality of instruction and “The final and optimum choice Marge C. Devaras... Reporter Associated Press have been published in both lan­ contestants were Chamorro. Why The issue of local language in learning in our overcrowded is to build four additional class­ guages along with a plethora of not conduct the pageant in the media extends far and beyond classrooms is our major concern, rooms on top of our existing first P.O. Box 231, Saipan MP 96950-0231 © 1992, Marianas Variety children’s literature for use by Chamorro? If tire companies do thelanguageofbroadcastorprint. particularly at the primary level grade classrooms and hire four Governor Lorenzo I. Deleon Guerrero receives a plaque of appreciation from Education Commissioner William •Tel. (670)234-6341/7578^797 All Rights Reserved Public School System students. not have the staff for such activi­ These non-local personnel also' (K-3). Another area of concern is full-time teachers by August ’92,” S. Torres during his visit at the Public School System in Lower Base in observance of the Public Service Fax: (670) 234-9271 We encourage this use of literacy ties, then they should be hired. A decide what is newsworthy and die more than 106 students on the she maintained. Recognition Week. Handling the awards are Commissioner Torres and Deputy Commissioner Rita A. Sablan. in schools by teaching reading. recent example is the signing of continued on page 32 ^MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-FRIDAY-MAY 8,1992

A q u a R e s o r t C l u b Saipan Who cares about elections FRIDAY, MAY 8 ,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-5 when Dracula is Loose? MHS senior stude wins M ID -РАС MTCRONFSTA. INC. Your Special Brunch By ROBERT H. REID nignt.” Associated Press Writer The largest circulation tabloid, Peoples Journal Tonight, even AG's Cup competition i i for Mother's day MANILA!, Philippines (AP)- published what it said was an Filipinos will choose a new interview with a Martina Santa by Efren T. Dayauon speech that the United States au­ ■ nSTÜÎTTüTI JUICES Assorted Juices, Chocolate Milk and Fresh Milk Ruefct president and thousands of elected Rosa, who purportedly battled the thority over the CNMI is plenary Orvan G c tm k n SAlADS Carrots and Raisin, Cucumber and Radish, Zucchini and Peppers, officials next week. But in the demon last week. A senior student from one of and that the federal law which Potato. Cole Slaw, Asparagus, Tomato, Waldorf Salad. Spinach and squalid barrios of the capital, the “She attacked me,” Ms. Santa the public high schools in the applies to the CNMI takes prece­ Mushroom, Mixed Green with Condiments and Dressings big news is there’s a vampire on Rosa said. “I was just lucky I was CNMI was adjudged the best dence over any other law. oratorical speaker yesterday as COLD PLATTER Shrimp Fountain, Crab Salad, Oyster Tray, Cheese Board, the loose. able to get free. I saw half of her He supported his argument by Mussel with Sauce, Smoked Salmon For weeks, the slums of body. It was naked. She had long, he was won the prestigious At­ saying that the people of the Manila’sTondpdistricthavebeèn scraggly hair, long arms, nails torney General’s Cup for this Northern Marianas had opted for JAPANESE Futomald year’s 9th Annual AG’s Cup a political union with the United Sashimi abuzz with rumors that a and sharp fangs.” Soba and Somen with Condiments “manananggal,” a supernatural The newspaper dutifully re­ competition. States when they signed the Cov­ Main Dining creature similar to vampires of ported that the woman’s account Aaron Ellis, a senior student at enant and is therefore still a part SOUP OF THE DAY a n d Euròpean mythology, has been was “corroborated” by her neigh­ the Marianas High School here of the U.S. political family. on Saipan, bested five other high Thus, the CNMI still falls un­ CARVING Prime Ribs Au Jus and Fresh Horseradish Sauce terrorizing the area. bors. The ward leader in her According to Filipino folklore, district, Alfonso Bernardo, in­ school students from various der the sovereignty of the United STATION Suckling Pig a “manananggal” appears as a sisted the account was true. schools in the Northern Marianas States as stated in Section 101 of Waffle and Condiments woman who can cut her body in “We saw it fly away from her whb took turns at the podium the Covenant and therefore, the IN STOCK 4-WHEEL DRIVE AND 2-WHEEL DRIVE 970 TRACTOR . TERRACE RESTAURANT with a no holds barred discussion Commonwealth’s right to self- HOT PLATTER Bacon, Sausage, Scrambled Eggs, Spanish two. The top half flies around at house,” he told the newspaper. Omelette, Fried Potatoes with Ham and Onion. French Toast, Fried night searching for babies to de­ On Wednesday, about a dozen of some current issues affecting government is true “only within Chicken, Georgia BBQ, White Beans with Tomato, Angel Hair and vour. young men, accompanied by a the socio-political and economic certain boundaries set forth by Crab Alfredo, Spicy Shrimp Gambas. Baked Mussels with Garlic and life of the Commonwealth. . the Sovereign government,” Ellis Cheese, Mahl-Mahl with Lemon and , Rice Pllaf, Steamed The top half must return before television crew, barged into the JOHN DEERE Vegetables, Onion and Herb Filled Squid daybreak to rejoin the rest of the home of Teresita Beronqui to in­ Runner-up honors went to said in his speech. body and move around like regular vestigate rumors that she was the Evelyn Manglona, another senior Ellis ’ views was also shared by Pullman Bread, Whole Crackled Bread, Cinnamon Loaf. Raisin Loaf folks. dreaded manananggal. who studies at Tinian High Suji Song of Marianas Baptist For all your John Deere needs. Bread, Garlic Bread, Twist Bread with Blueberry Riling, Farmer's Bread, School who got second place, Academy who maintained that Cheese Bread, Apple Bread, French Bread. Brioche, Ensaymada, No one knows how thè latest ABS-CBN television showed a Linson Renee Ayuyu Mendiola of Rota the federal government still has Upper Hl-Way, Barapan Guaio Bai . Plain Cheese Muffin. Chocolate Muffin, Banana Bread, manananggal rumor got started, terrified, elderly woman trying to King Garment Cheese Cake Slice, Danish with Cinnamon. Danish with Fruits, High in third place and finally the right impose federal laws on Park but it was s o o t picked up by most explain that she was not the Pi). Box PPP 203 Saipan, MP 9B950 Factory Vienna Bread. Hard Roll, Roll, Corn Bread Roll. , Suji Song of Marianas Baptist the CNMI especially in certain Pig In the Blanket. Bread Sticks, Walnut Cookies, Banana Muffin, Turn- of the tabloids, which titillated manananggal. Fact is, she added, Tel.2340475/23ruSB27 Middle Road ► Academy who landed in fourth programs wherein federal fund­ Over. Cheese Sticks readers with the demon’s latest she was the demon’s victim. As 233BB2B exploits. proof, she showed that her foot place. ing is involved and in some issues Highway МИ-Рас Market Micronesia, Ino. Ice Cream Bombe, Jello. Cherry Trifle, Chocolate Ganache, Bavarian Occult activities, including faith was missing several toes, bitten off All six speakers for this year’s where federal cases are filed. Fax: 234-047B Cream, Paris Brest, Assorted French Pastries, Crepes Samurai, , competition were asked to ad­ Another contestant, Renee Fresh Fruit Slice, Apple Struddle with Vanilla Rhum Sauce, Black Forest, healing, fortune telling and ram­ by the dreaded manananggal. Chocolate , Cannolll, , Fruit Cake, Dark and pages by spiteful ghosts, enjoy a “But vampire experts in the dress two basic questions Mendiola, however disagreed White Mousse. Lemon roll with Coconut, Fruit Salad, Mango Parisian wide following in the Philippines neighborhood said the woman was bordering on the disparity of saying that the CNMI have a right Cake, Caramel Cake, Fruit Tart, Pineapple Upside Down and are often taken seriously. lying,” the television reporter ex­ views between the United States to be free from U.S. interference government and the Common­ and the right to extensive au­ ADULT: $20.00 Soon, the manananggal had re­ plained tohisnationwide audience. KIDS: $10.00 placed next Monday’s election as That was followed by an “ex­ wealth administration on tonomy, in matters relating to the hottest topic

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Therefore, the purpose of the that country. “The Commonwealth can no bill is to require that every public Amidst ? growing number of Communication problems with An alarming increase in both longer ignore the dire situation and non-public junior and senior cases of foreign nationals caught the PROC authorities hâve really teen pregnancy and HIV infec- facing the youth. Recent studies high school develop for each entering the CNMI using fraudu­ hampered efforts at curtailing the tionhas prompted the introduction have shown an alarming increase grade a compulsory Health Edu­ lent means, the Commonwealth flow of Chinese illegal aliens into of a bill to require that a com­ in teen pregnancy and HIV rates,” cation class with a a unit focusing Immigration Service is now the CNMI especially since the pulsory class in Health Education read a portion of the bill which on health education. adopting stricter measures as a Commonwealth is very vulnerable including sex education be added was introduced by Manglona Such a class shall be included deterrent to the unlawful entry of to the unimpeded stream of Chinese in the curriculum of each grade in during a Senate session the other in the 1992-1993 school year aliens coming to the Northern nationals coming into the Northern all of Commonwealth’s junior and day. courses offered and shall be re­ Marianas. Marianas because of its proximity senior high schools. Both teen pregnancy and HIV quired as a criteria for graduation The policy was adopted upon to mainland China, Pixley said. According to Senator Paul A. have been recognized as serious beginning with the class of 1994. the instruction of the Attorney In an effort to frustrate these Manglona, the mover of Senate global problems, and Manglona General who heads the T ask Force attempts at unlawful entry, the Bill 8-89, a responsible curricu­ feels that educating the CNMI DIAL 233-ÇNAN FOR ALL YOUR POWER NEEDS on Immigration Policies after CNMI immigration service is now lum for students in the 8th, 9th, youth on these areas will serve several foreign nationals, mostly considering criminal prosecution 10th, 11th, and 12th grades is them right as most of them ven­ Chinese, were intercepted at the on any individual caught utilizing needed to include arequiredclass ture outside their home islands to 20 kw to 438 kVA in stock Saipan International Airport for such fraudulent methods, Pixley in Health Education with a unit complete their education or to unlawful entry. said. focusing on sexually-transmitted secure employment. In more specific terms, the Pixley explained that the CNMI disease and other elements of sex It was deemed appropriate that policy now involves possible law provides stiff penalties rang­ the youth must not only be edu­ 'M i d -P a c M i c r o n e s i a , I n c . criminal prosecution against of­ ing from five years imprisonment cated in sciences, humanities and Chalan Kanoa Upper Hl-way, Garapan Lh*on I Sugv Юп0 Gasman! fenders if they are found using and fines amounting to $5,000 P.O. Box PPP 298 Saipan. I Park at the arts but must also have a solid Рлпо-γ Rey Lounge M P 96950 fraudulent means such as having which would be imposed on those Middle Road £> resident stabbed understanding to the health risks Tel.: 233-ONAN fake passports or entry permits in found guilty of unlawful entry. 234-0475/233-6627 M ig ra r UdP ac they face. Fax: 234-0476 U v U UcrapeaU. Inc coming to the CNMI, Assistant Furthermore, Pixley said, even by unknown Senator Paul A. Manglona Attorney General Steven Pixley those indiv iduals or establishments .... Listen to the music or simply said yesterday. found guilty of aiding or abetting assailant in In the past, according to Pixley, illegal aliens including harboring dance the night away with the Immigration and Naturaliza­ them will also be liable for criminal Garapan tion Office (INO) only serves civil charges as stated in the laws of the by Efren T. Dayauon your favorite songs from proceedings with deportation as CNMI. So these individuals and the only penalty against aliens establishments will now be watched yesteryears to the 90's who employ unlawful means to closely for possible prosecution, A 47-year old Chalan Kanoa resident was reportedly stabbed enter the CNMI. Pixley said. C - M a r t in the stomach and bitten in the A perfect place to unwind .... But such light penalties appar­ This is now the focus of the new (A Carmen Safeway Enterprises) ently do not dissuade these illegal administration heading the Immi­ right ear by an unidentified indi­ aliens from coming back with gration and Naturalization Office, vidual on Wednesday morning as Nightly from 8:30 p.m. to 11: 45 p.m. some other unlawful methods, Pixley said. he was walking along Beach Road Pixley said. Deputy ImmigrationChiefFrank in Garapan. Except Sunday One factor that compounds the Villanueva confirmed this new According to a police report, NO COVER CHARGE problem, according to Pixley, is policy and alsodisclosed that Pixley the victim, who was identified as S ivM S even/lo the lack of cooperation from au­ was recently tasked by the Attor­ Nick Flores Norita, was walking thorities in the People’s Republic ney General to assist INO in the by the Carolinian Utt when he of China in simply providing in­ criminal prosecution of these type was attacked by the assailant de­ formation to effectively monitor of illegal aliens. scribed as a male Palauan. AQUA RESORT CLUB Police probers are now trying Saipan INFANT CAR SEATS Ή Λρργ ]£irtAA/iy to establish the identity of the assailant in order to bring him in HIGH CHAIRS JOYRIDE SIDEWINDER (Jnnifir ^Öeioi fêeyes for interrogation and possibly face convertible infant car a charge of assault with a deadly high chair Ή \* ί 8 •Seat/Carrier/Rocker May be used as weapon. 5-20lbs. 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Films not included. brought back to the correctional facility for juvenile offenders. 8-m a rian as v a r iety NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-MAY 8,1992 FRIDAY, MAY 8 , 1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-9 NMC presents Ten-Year Projected Programs to House Committee CRM has new Appeals by Marge C. Devaras the future. We let them know what for highly qualified professional strengthened background in con­ that children at these pre-school we need in the college, especially educators, it is proposed that a tent areas, particularly in science, stages have quite different learning Board member in Northern Marianas College of­ in terms of budget,” said Teacher Education Academy mathematics, language arts, and styles from older children. ficials yesterday met with the House McPhetres. (TEA)beestablished. Asthecenter social science. Just this year, NMC opened a ex-mayor of Saipan Committee on Health Education Vice President Alvaro Santos, for training teachers, the Academy NMC is therefore planning to small morning and afternoon ses­ The Senate yesterday confirmed report which was submitted to the and Welfare and tackled the salient said that the meeting was to inform would contain a model school move as soon as reasonably pos­ sion for pre-school children as a the appointment of former Saipan full Senate. features of the NMC’s Ten-Year the House committee the needs of where pre-service and in-service sible into offering a B. A. degree in teaching/learning situation for the Mayor Jose Rios to serve as a Projected Programs. the college for a higher budget. student-teachers would teach chil­ education on these four content children and for pre-school chil­ Rios was observed to have member of the Coastal resources aligned himself as an environ­ NMC President Agnes “I think the meeting helped a lot dren by putting into practice under areas. dren. This small Early Childhood Management Board of Appeals mentalist, fully aware of the McPhetres along with the program for them to understand why we supervision the teaching method­ Areas of specialization in courses Center should be expanded so as to representing the island of Saipan. diversity and mixture of economic coordinators of the NMC presented needahigherbudget,” saidSantos. ologies they learn in their own offered would include Early provide adequate opportunities for By a vote of 9-0, all members to Representative Ana S. Teregeyo, Subcommitee on Education college education courses. Childhood Education, Special all the in service pre-school, kin­ voted for the confirmation of Rios, chairperson of the said committee Chairman Herman T. Guerrero At present NMC offers only a Education, Library/Media techni­ dergarten and day-care center the projected programs after 10 said, “Itwasveryproductive. They two-year Associate Degree in cian, and Secondary Education. whose appointment was highly teachers. recommended by the Senate years. made us realized their needs for a education. However, the College Another program that the NMC Included also on the said pro­ Committee on Executive Ap­ According to McPhetres, they higher budget to accomplish those does act as coordinator for a bacca­ has proposed is the Early Child­ gram is the current Child pointments and Governmental informed the members of the com­ programs. And the way I look at it, laureate in education program hood Educatioa Development Associate (CDA) Investigation. mittee the activities and the the NMC’s ten-year projected pro­ offered through the University of According to the NMC officials, Let us make this day training series that will be the 2+2 The Committee felt Rios ’ con­ programs that the college is of­ grams would be a great factor on Guam which places its principal Headstart programs have operated program to prepare students to be firmation must be in order on fering. the betterment of the quality of emphasis on teaching methodolo­ for several years in the CNMI, and special for your Mother! HeadStart teachers and aides in account ofhis credentials that point “I feel good, we have presented education in the Island.” gies. kindergarten classes were intro­ primary classrooms. to his contributions toward the to them not just our ongoing pro­ According to McPhetres, in or­ McPhetres said that Common­ duced last year at all elementary Included also on the proposed ecology and the environment of grams but also our proposals for der to meet the need in the CNMI wealth teachers need most is schools. There is a clear evidence program is the Special Education. the CNMI. Children with special education Rios was said to be widely ac­ needs of handicapping disabilities cepted by the Saipan community require teachers trained to meet to direct this senatorial district as those special needs. There is evidenced by being unanimously Jose Rios consequently an ongoing need to elected mayor of the island of development as opposed to Garapan: 234-1269 Susupe: 234-6339 provide this specialized training Saipan. nature’s beauty and cultural value. for in-service and pre-service “A position of this high esteem “He possesses the quality ex- teachers of learning disabled chil­ We are able to send flowers to most destinations unquestionably delivers his pub­ pected of an environmentalist with Gall for more information dren. lic image as Saipan’s choice for regards to the protection of the To accomplish the programs, p THREE ^ the top municipal office post,” interests of the people of the the college needs personnels that О Tfcleflora indicated a standing committee Commonwealth,” said the report. would have to be added over the ten-year period. REASONS YOU The outlook for continued growth in tourism in the CNMI is string with an expected growth to 2 SHOULD CHOOSE IT&E’S million visitors or more by the year 2000/ Tourism growth has had a se­ vere impact on labor supply and ^LONG-DISTANCE BOOTHS demand in the CNMI. The limited size of the active resident work force (Chamorros, Carolinians, Micronesian islanders, and statesiders) is insufficient to sus­ Flying to G u am ... the choice is y o u rs." Convenient Locations. tain even the current level of 2Γ' economic activi ty in the CNMI. In 1990 resident workers num­ bered less than 6,000 and met only James Pangelinan 25% of the overall employment Passenger Service Agent Economical Direct-Dial Rates demand. As a result, private sec­ 5 f i tors employers have resorted to the importation of non-resident alien workers to supplement the limited We’re n©w givi resident work force. Open Long Roups Since the overall resident popu­ S f i lation is projected to grow only more reasons to choose modestly, the CNMI ‘Tourism You can use direct-dial rates when you call from our booths. Master Plan” estimates that the resident work force will number Northwest to Guam. And to make it easy for you, we’ve opened new locations less than 9,000 by the year 2000, with convenient hours. while employment demand will total nearly 64,000jobs. In 1988 the Visitor Industry San Jose, Sablan Building San Antonio, Join Friends Gift Shop Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday - Friday Open 9 a.m. to 12 midnight 7 days-a-week Program was established at NMC Open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday in recognition of the local tourism Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday Chalan Piao, Island Snack Bar industry's economic importance to Open 10 a.m. to 12 midnight 7 days-a-week the overall development of the Chalan Kanoa, Clarissa's Fashions CNMI. Open 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday to Saturday Gualo Rai, Pop's Foodmart Today the VIP is assisting the Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday Open 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. 7 days-a-week local visitor industry to improve the knowledge, skills, and atti­ Garapan, Beach Road, Golden Star Lamp Shop tudes of its present and future Open 9 a.m. to 12 midnight 7 days-a-week employees. VIP staff offers a se­ The best choice... ries of developmental seminars, educational courses, and appren­ ticeship opportunities The NMC VIPplans to continue offering the career-ladder options. In addition, the VIP in conjunction with the University of Nevada has plans to expands the series of de­ velopmental seminars into a OVERSEAS, INC. Sabían Bldg., San Josa 234-8521 “Certified Hospitality Supervisor^’ continued on page 39 10-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-MAY 8 ,1992 Darkhorse Santiago FRIDAY. MAY 8 ,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-11 W E’VE G O T BAR-B-Q gaining in strategic,

voter-rich province G Г R А N S р А с BUSINESS w ; - COVERED ^ FU. at the By OLIVER TEVES acknowledged that most Negros Associated Press Writer residents say they support Mrs. AQUA RESORT CLUB Santiago, he added, “Spelling it Τ' τ Π Ί out into votes and. getting them to every BACOLOD, Philippines (AP) - In this populous sugar-growing the precincts is another thing.” SATURDAY NIGHT center, Monday’s presidential race Mrs. Santiago’syoters hope that is turning into a contest between a the appeal of their candidate and !lA ï»Jlfe*i им *? the services of thousands of at the POOLSIDE rich ally of Ferdinand Marcos and Ш111111И1||||||||'|||||||Ц - · jwsUMum*«¡su·**™,.·-«* from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. a fiery darkhorse who promises to voluntee В5Э ·- . «», eradicate corruption. rs, mostly students, will be ГТТГГЧцздва* jffil Seven candidates, including enough to offset Cojuangco’s O ur Poolside BAR-B-Q dinner buffet is Г .т ,Г ;гй П Imelda Marcos, are competing to machine, as well as those of the J-À и ж · casual, colorful and easy. succeed President Corazon other major contenders. Aquino, who is not running. About 30 Santiago volunteers Start your evening with our exotic The strongest candidate in work round-the-clock at an office se?**'*' Tropical drinks during our Happy Hour Bacolod, 500 kilometers (300 donated free of charge by a sup­ ; + r from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. while miles) southeast of Manila, had porter. They claim about 100,000 listening to the music o f the ARC trio. been businessman Eduardo others have agreed to work on Then, move on to a beautiful spread of “Danding" Cojuangco, a former election day, manning polling Marcos ally and Mrs. Aquino’s stations, handing out campaign spiced Cold items like: Shashimi, estranged cousin. materials and making sure sup­ Futomaki, Oysters, Snow Crab Claws and Cojuangco, whose wife is from Mussels. Vile also have a variety of your the island, had been counting on a porters turn out to vote. favorite salads with your choice of strong showing in Bacolod’s For Mrs. Santiago’s admirers, dressings. province of Negros Occidental, the campaign is a crusade against TRANSPACENTER third most populous of the 73 the corruption and favoritism Fill up your plate with our On The Spot Philippine provinces with 1.15 which Mrs. Aquino pledged to million registered voters. eradicate but did not. BAR-B-Q items with tiger Prawns, Fresh larianas Phone: 234-5424 / Fax: 234-5740 Catch O f The Day, Top Sirloin, Chicken, But Miriam Defensor Santiago, “She’s the only one who can a former judge, immigration and Pork Kebob and finish it with our help our people,” said Francis BUSINESS CENTER commissioner and agrarian reform Salvacion, 22, an engineering lectronics sumptuous and tempting desserts. secretary, has been making strong student and Santiago volunteer. Register today and BE OUR BOSS! 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Cojuangco’s staff is gambling Marcos' car on a strong performance in Negros to offset possible losses in areas such as Manila and surrounding paid in full provinces where their candidate HONOLULU (AP) - Former Give MOM Flowers is weaker. Philippine First Lady Imelda “He wants to establish a clear Marcos will be able to keep the majority here,” Abada said of bulletproof Mercedes-Benz which on her Special Day Cojuangco. “If he can win big here he can win anywhere.” was a 71st birthday president for from That strategy could be upended, her husband in 1988. however, by Mrs. Santiago, who Shortly after Bank of Honolulu has clearly tapped a vein of repossessed the car, supporters popular discontent with traditional raised $38,000 to pay off the out­ CARLA S FLOWER SHOP leaders. standing debt. Mrs. Santiago won a national Bank officials say they have P.O. Box 812, Saipan MP 96950 reputation for toughness by acer­ received a cashier’s check from (Garapan, next to Marianas Review) bic comments against her rivals, James Linn, Mrs. Marcos’ attor­ Tel. 233-2275/234-3401 once calling a congressional critic ney. The officials said they will “fungus-face” and suggesting he release the car as soon as the put his finger “into a wallsocket.” mainland check clears.« She also called for subjecting corrupt officials to “compulsory Some aides said Mrs. Marcos 1______contraception so they cannot re­ provided the money for the car, produce their own kind.” but she said the car was purchased Despite her appeal, Abada is by supporters to protect her hus­ still optimistic Cojuangco can win band from assassination. 45 to 50 percent of thè province’s Marcos rarely, if ever, used the votes because of his superior po­ car prior to his death in Septem­ litical machine. While Abada ber 1989. MIDDLE ROAD, GUALO RAI, SAIPAN 12-m a r ia n a s v a r iety NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-MAY 8 ,1992 FRIDAY, MAY 8 ,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-13 Thousands protest Moro Front backs Cojuangco in Philippines election against Prime Minister JIDDAH, Saudi Arabia (AP) - Mindanao and other places have was an ardent supporter of the of Islamic Conference, the politi­ ing for Cojuangco first broke in Muslim insurrectionists in the BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - in Burma, isolated worldwide for decided to go for Cojuangco and Philippines late President cal umbrella for the world Manila from Cojuangco’s Philippines will vote for Eduardo Thousands rallied'in front of its human rights abuses. we are sure he will be the next Ferdinand Marcos. Muslims, backs Misuari and has archenemy, former Vice-Presi­ Parliament Wednesday to protest The soldiers who now run Cojuangco in next week’s presi­ president in the Philippines.” Misuari said he had no idea been pushing for a compromise dent Emmanuel Pelaez. non-elected Prime Minister Thailand “study in America but dential elections, their leader said He said with the support of how many among the Muslims in self-rule for the Mindanao. Misuari said all the candidates Suchinda Kraprayoon, and they have Burmese ideas,” pro- Wednesday. Christian friends and MNLF the Philippines were eligible Misuari said that Cojuangco had contacted his Bangsamoro speakers compared him to the democracy activist Sunai Speaking in an interview with sympathizers, the Muslims are voters. He estimated the Muslim sent a formal mission to see him front for support and some of brutal military junta in Burma. Julaponsathom told the crowd. The Associated Press, Nur capable of tipping the scales in population at 9 million. in Jiddah. them “had literally pleaded for The rally was organized to co­ Suchinda, who had been the Misuari, chairman of the Moro favor of the leader they seek in “We believe that with our cru­ “Cojuangco has agreed to our our endorsement.” incide with Suchinda’s army chief, was chosen prime National Liberation Front, said: the Monday’s elections. cial support, we can deliver a coup proposition in joining hands for Asked why he had dropped presentation of the government minister April 7, by a coalition of “Our leaders and our people in “The MNLF could mobilize de grace,” Misuari said. concerted efforts to resolve the support for another candidate, policy statement to the Parliament. five pro-military parties that sizable votes among Muslims, the Misuari, a frequent visitor to Bangsamoro problem according Salvador Laurel, .Misuari said The turnout of roughly 10,000 emerged from the March election Former Chief indigenous people, the Christian Jiddah, has said that his front will to the letter and spirit of the Tri­ Laurel had made a grave mistake demonstrators was much less than for the lower house of Parliament. friends and sympathizers and this throw its weight behind the can­ poli Agreement,” he said. when he claimed that once he is in what the opposition had hoped Critics have staged several large Justice accuses could very well repeat the history didate that promises to fulfil the “He has a concrete conception power, Misuari would surrender for .Tens of thousands participated rallies and hunger strikes against of 1986 when we made Corazon 1976 Tripoli Agreement that of how to solve the problem and the arms of the MNLF. in a rally Monday. Students, pro­ Suchinda because he is not an Ramos men of Aquino win the elections,” he granted autonomy to the Muslims this makes him different from all “This is a presumptuous and a democracy activists and elected politician. said. in the southern Mindanao prov­ the other candidates,” Misuari preposterous claim. I never said opposition politicians took turns Suchinda had sought to assuage extortion Cojuangco, 56, is an estranged ince. said. such a thing. This is a fatal flaw cousin of Mrs. Aquino. He also The 46-member Organization News of MNLF formal back­ by Laurel,” he said.. addressing the crowd. worries about military rule after By CLARO CORTES One speaker, an opposition he led a coup that ousted a demo­ Associated Press Writer member of Parliament, referred cratic government in February to the Suchinda circle by quoting 1991 by promising he would not MANILA, Philippines (AP) - an old Thai saying that, “truth­ accept the prime ministership. Followers of presidential aspirant fulness cannot be found among On the pavement across the Ramon Mitra on Wednesday ac­ ■ 1 « JT bandits.” street from Parliament, about 30 cused supporters of rival candidate “Bandits! Bandits!” the crowd people continued hunger strikes Fidel Ramos of forcing busi­ shouted in reply. Wednesday. nessmen to donate money to his Speakers drew parallels be­ They included Chamlong campaign. tween Suchinda and a Thai Srimuang, leader of the pro-de­ The allegations marked the lat­ Winston military dictatorship that was mocracy Palang Dharma (Power est round of mudslinging between overthrown in a popular uprising of Virtue) party and the country’s followers of Ramos, the former in 1973 and with the current junta most popular politician. defense secretary, and Mitra, the Chamlong began his fast Monday House speaker, in the runup to night after speaking before tens Monday’s national election. of thousands of demonstrators. Voters will choose a successor m n n m u m m m n · He said he would protest until he to President Corazon Aquino and died or Suchinda resigned. fill more than 17,000 other posi­ Chamlong is widely respected for tions from among more than his strict Buddhist integrity, so 87.000 candidates. According his struggle has substantially in­ Spoil Mom on her Special Day to Mitra’s running mate, former creased the pressure on Suchinda. Supreme Court Chief Justice Suchinda thus far has dismissed Marcelo Feman, three garment \ - Y v Y the hunger strikers as a minority opinion. ChalardVorachat, who manufacturers said that Ramos COLD exceptfor a brief hospital stay has supporters forced them lastmonth CASH PRIZES MOTHER’S DAY Salad Bar been on a hunger strike since to donate 4.5 million pesos Fresh Fruits Suchinda was appointed, said ($173,000) in exchange for gov­ ernment export quotas. Sushi and Sashimi Wednesday, “It’s up to Suchinda 1 s t $15,000 CHAMPAGNE Selection of Cold Cuts to decide if this is a majority of a Feman distributed signed affi­ Oysters and Mussels with Chili Dip minority.”.* davits making the allegations from BRUNCH Chilled Shrimp with Cocktail Sauce “But it seems he won’t listen to Vicente Campa, Francisco Garcia 2 n d $ 5,000 MAY 10, 1992, 11 am - 2 pm Soba Noddles and Miso Soup & Condiments these people and if so it’s likely and Raul Pimentel, executives of $17.00 - Adults Smoked Salmon and Sardine w ith Capers there will be violence between American Inter-Fashion Com­ 3rd $ 3,000 $7.50 - Children, 12 yrs. below & Cream Cheese these people and the government, pany. and if so, Suchinda has to be Ramos’ spokesman, Rafael 20 RUNNER UP $100 EACH SOUP reponsible,” Chalard said. Alunan, said he was unaware of * Seafood Stew Creole the charges and would comment HOW TO ENTER P a c i f i c later. 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Baked Chicken and Spices with Corn Chinese official on Tuesday criti­ illegally using the chamber’s Entries will be accepted up to one hour Grilled Mahi Mahi w / Lemon Caper Sauce cized - the British colonial presses to produce campaign ma­ prior to drawing time at the drawing government for pushing China location. -i/rrTTi rt terial. g ^ r r s - VEGETABLE into making a quick reply to the Shrimp Fried Wild Rice financing plan for Hong Kong’s Ramos’ party filed a criminal complaint against Mitra for ille­ Applicable taxes will be the responsibility o f the winner. Sweet Yam Potato with Marshmallow new airport project, government- Employees and Immediate family of WSTCO, R.J. Fresh Steamed Broccoli w / Parmesan Cheese owned radio reported. gal use of government property. Reynolds (API) or their agents are not eligible to enter. . Zhang Junsheng, deputy direc­ The government ombudsman BREAD tor of t{ie Xinhua News Agency, must decide whether to ask for an DRAWING DATE: Freshly Baked Breads was quoted by Radio Hong Kong indictment. * as saying that Britain had been In the affidavits, the business­ DESSERT too impatient in waiting for men claimed an official of the MAY 16,1992« 6:00 P.M. Soft.lce Cream & Cookies China’s reply to the Chek Lap government’s Garments and LOCATION: Waffle Station & Condiments Kok airport plan. Textile Board had told them to Assorted Pastries, Cakes & Pies The government unveiled a de­ contribute to Ramos’ campaign JOETEN SHOPPING CENTER, tailed financing plan on April 3. in exchange for renewing their SUSUPE BEVERAGES Under the plan, the government annual quota to export more than 6 Kinds Assorted Juices proposed borrowing $2.99 billion 22.000 dozen pairs of denims. Ice Coffee, Coffee & Soda to fund construction of the $ 5.97 Feman distributed copies of Ice Tea, Assorted Hot Tea billion airport, with the rest funded pictures purportedly showing Cold Beer, W hite and Red W ine by the public coffers and the pri­ Ramos’ running mate, Emilio and of course plenty of Champagne vate sector. Osmena, receiving a cash contri­ SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Smoking China has already missed tfye bution from the businessman. C a u s e s . Lung Cancer, Hear! Disease, one-month reply deadline speci­ Feman said he would file bribery Emphysema, And May Complicate Pregnancy. fied, in last year’s Sino-British and extortion charges against the Memorandum of Understanding. Ramos organization. 14-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VDEWS-FRIDAY-MAY 8 ,1992______FRIDAY, MAY 8 ,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-15 Too much cholesterol on human body causes heart attack by Marge C. Devaras uch cholesterol is a cause of haert terol because pieces of it easily tims, nearly two thirds of men, in the small intestine, and is sent Din win nom parenis name tor cniraren driving attacks because it can block the become stuck along blood vessel aged 40-65 years, who had heart to the liver for processing and by Rafael H. Arroyo they are to young to drive. subsequent offense. when determining the fine to be The Saipan Chamber of Com­ arteries that deliver blood to the walls. attacks in ¿ is study had a low shipping throughout the body. under the law,” the proposed The Rota senator came up with merce (SCC) has embarked on heart. HDL is called “good” choles­ level of HDL cholesterol. The liver loads fat into VLDLs measure read. In the case of underaged per­ imposed an the parent, the court The recent spate of tragic traf­ the measure in the absence of any sons, parents of minors found to another mass information cam­ Its most important job is to help terol. It finds and rescues stuck Cholesterol helps carry digested which travel through the blood th e stated purpose of the act is shall take into consideration the fic mishaps involving underaged section in the Commonwealth be violating the section while op­ paign on the ill-effects of the carry fat through blood vessels LDL pieces and brings them back fat from the liver to destinations vessels to unload fat throughout to also “criminalize” the practice number of times the underaged and unlipensed drivers has Code that imposes any penalty erating a vehicle shall be made to cholesterol on the human body. since fat can’t travel through blood to the liver. throughout the body, using the the body. The “empty VLDLs of operating a motor vehicle on person in question has been found prompted the introduction of a for the operation of amotorvehicle show cause why they should not According to SCC Executive vessels by itself. Usually this The Prospective Cardiovascu­ blood vessels as a highway. After become LDLs. the roadways of the Common­ in violation of the proposed bill. without a license. Director Dino Jones, the Work­ transports system works well. lar Munster (PROCAM) Trial making its delivery, cholesterol LDL pieces may become stuck bill to prohibit unlicensed driving wealth without a valid operator’s be held accountable for the actions shop committee of SCC But when a person eat too much focused oh the importance of returns to the liver and repeats its along the blood vessel walls, and to hold parents liable for Also, it was found that a com­ license. . of their child. violations and damages commit­ mon practice exists among some Notwithstanding any other organized a seminar chi the ill- fat and his body has to move it cholesterol in predicting the risk job over again. nanowing the blood vessels. The bill seeks an amendment to people to allow their children to effects of the cholesterol on the throughout the body, too much of heart attack. Study results Fat goes to the liver. After HDLs rescue stuck LDL pieces ted by their underaged children Title 9, Division 2 of the Com­ provision of law, if the parent is human body. cholesterol may accumulate. Se­ showed that low cholesterol is eating fat, it passes through the and bring them back to the liver, on the road. operate family vehicles even if monwealth Code that will add a unable to show that the vehicle in such children are unqualified for Dino said, the seminar, which rious problems even heart attacks common among heart attack vic­ stomach, is digested and absorbed where the LDL pieces are either Senator Edward U. .Maratita new section to effect that any question was stolen by the child, an operator’s license. is a part of the information cam­ can occur in this situation. recycled into new VLDLs or filed Senate Bill 8-93 which seeks person found to be operating a he or she shall be subject to a fine to curtail the incidence of acci­ “In order to eliminate such of not more than $2,000, or 30 paign aims to assist the He explained the liver makes broken down and excreted. vehicle without a valid license practice, the parents of any government in dessiminating in­ most of the body’s cholesterol to If a person eat too much fat, his dents on the roadways of the shall be fined a maximum of $250 days in jail or both, in addition to Commonwealth some of which underaged child, found operating any penalty levied against the formation about the cholesterol help carry fat to parts of the body liver makes extra VLDLs to carry for the first offense; a maximum could be attributed to drivers get­ a vehicle registered to the the child. and its effects on aperson’s body. that need fat for energy and re­ the fat. More LDL pieces become of $500 for the second offense; ting in front of the wheel even if parents, shall be held accountable It was, however, specified that The information campaign has pairs, or to fat storage sites such stuck if there are riot enough HDLs and not more than $1,000for each began yesterday morning with Dr. as the hips or belly. to rescue them all. The blood Henry Partson as the speaker in a There are three types of choles­ vessel may become blocked. If one day seminar held at Hyatt terol, according to Dr. Partson. this happens in a blood vessel in Regency Saipan Hotel. The liver places cholesterol into one’s heart, a heart attack may Dr. Partson revealed that a packages, made from lipids (fat result. number of CNMI patients had and cholesterol) and protein. There are three levels of total been admitted to various hospi­ Three kinds if lipoproteins pack­ cholesterol: less than 200 is de­ tals in Honolulu, Hawaii for ages are VLDL (very low-density sirable; 200-239 is borderline illnesses caused by excessive lipoprotein.) Each has a different high, and 240 or higher is high. cholesterol on the body. job in the body. A desirable cholesterol level is According to Dr. Partson, VLDL carries fast from the liver one of the keys to a healthy heart. cholesterol is a fat-like substance to other parts of the body. VLDL A borderline high and high cho­ produced by the liver and found becomes LDL after it unloads f at. ] Dr. Henry Partson discusses the ill-effects of cholesterol on human lesterol level increase risk for only in animal products. Toom LDL is called “bad” choles­ body. heart disease. A person can lower his blood cholesterol to an acceptable level by changing his diets. 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By JEFFREY ULBRICH Nanisivik, communities about he recalls. ans, but they had it here,” say s the was right here in the village,” he Associated Press Writer 275 kilometers (170miles) to the Father Mary once spent two priest-archeologist. “It has be­ says. “It’s a 4,000-year-old har­ POND INLET, Canada (AP) - west, where practicing Catholics winters in an Inuit hunting camp, come a lost tradition.” Other poon point made of caribou hom. In a tiny office on the frozen are equally rare. a hard life under the best of cir­ pieces of skis have been found Both the harpoon point and the shore of Eclipse Sound, the Rev. Father Mary is a native of Paris cumstances, wretched when times elsewhere, he said. All were made ski, along with many of Father Guy Mary-Rousseliere bends who grew up on Rue du Cherche- are bad. He can mush dogsleds of driftwood. Mary’s other finds, are in muse­ over a computer terminal, racing Midi. As a young seminarian, he with the best of them. And he “The oldest thing l ever found ums. to finish his final work. was impressed by a huge priest speaks fluent Inuktitut, the Inuit At 78, Father Mary, as he is with a great white beard who had language. known to people throughout the served as bishop of Canada’s The French priest has searched eastern Arctic, hasn’t got much Mackenzie region. He spoke to for archeological evidence in Hong Kong biggest time left. the young men at the seminary. many areas of the rugged eastern For half a century since his “He was very impressive. He Arctic, including Igloolik, Pelly immigration to Canada, the was 80 years old and had written Bay, and for 20 years along Navy 1991 trader am ong French-bom priest has studied a book about his 60 years as a Board Inlet which separates the Eskimo history and culture, ex­ missionary.” west coast of Bylot Island from cavating ancient sites, collecting •That was Father Mary’s inspi­ Baffin Island. Asian Tigers’ artifacts, writing articles and ration. In the mid-1950s, Father Miry JOETEN making films. He eventually joined the Ob­ filmed a landmark, 17-part docu­ WASHINGTON (AP) - Hong 76.1 billion and imports only dlrs Artifacts he excavated, some late Fathers and left for Canada, mentary on the traditional lifestyle Kong was the biggest trader 63.1 billion, so it had the biggest dating back 4,000 years to the arriving in 1938. He first went to of the Inuit of PellyJBay, on the among the newly industrializing surplus: dlrs 13 billion. Saskatchewan where he worked 'd r tm & r it “Pre-Dorset culture,” constitute northemmainland. Parts of it were countries of Asia last year, but Mainland China’s exports were the oldest evidence of aboriginal with the Dene Indians, learning used on U.S. and Canadian televi­ Taiwan and China soldmore than dlrs 70.5 million and its imports people on Baffin Island. their language, then spent four sion. dlrs 62.6 billion, for a dlrs 7.9 “I’m preparing my final docu­ years in Churchill, Manitoba, an “In 1957,1 went to Hollywood,” they bought, the International l a t o r e ment,’’says Father Mary, nodding outpost on the west coast of the priest recalls with a grin. “I Monetary Fund reported. billion surplus. Worthmore 7 pc. Cookware Set a head of thick, gray hair toward Hudson Bay. even had some offers to work in “Asian developing economies ’ South Korea and Singapore Reg. $69.96 the machine in the comer. “That’s In 1944, he came to Pond Inlet, Hollywood, not as an actor of exports rose 14.3 percent in value both had trade deficits for the why I have the computer. I have an isolated village on the north­ course, but as a cameraman.” terms in 1991 to dlrs 515.2 bil­ year. SouthKorea, whichhadbeen Si more than 20,000 objects cata­ ern end of Baffin Island, high Among his publications are lion, while their imports increased running surpluses, went into defir o th er’s D a y I logued. above the Arctic Circle. books on Inuit string games and 13.7 percent to $534.7 billion,” cit in 1990. It was a lot different then. There on the perilous migration of Baffin “I’d like to dig some more, but according to the May issue of the Among the major industrial Monaco 12 pc. Beverage Set at my age, I’ve got to finish the was no regular air service. The Inuit to Greenland about 125 years fund’s “IMF Memoranmdum.” Royal Canadian Mounted Police countries, Japan continued to hold Reg. $21.95 book.” “The Book” will be ago. Hong Kong, through which post, the Hudson’s Bay Co. and In 1954, working with Danish thé largest foreign currency re­ a compilation of a lifetime of much trade flows from mainland study. the Anglican and Catholic mis­ archeologist Jorgen Meldgaard, serves - about $71.1 billion worth. G i f t I d e a s $ | 0-95 China, alsahadthefastestgrowth: Tending to his Roman Catho­ sionaries had the only solid Father Mary discovered a minia­ The United States was second with ’ May 7-10,1992 lic flock in Pond Inlet doesn’t wooden structures. The ture ski at Nunguvik on Navy 20 percent for exports and 21.6 holdings of foreign money worth percent for imports, for a total of take much time. Of this hamlet’s community’s population totaled Board Inlet. It was made by peo­ about $63.6 billion and Germany 20 pc. Stoneware Dinnerware Set dlrs 198.9 billion. But it bought 900 or so residents, only about 40 about 20. ple of the Dorset Culture about third with $61.5 billion. 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Me are noi responsible for lypographical error. mbJuuMjw? 24-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-FRIPAY-MAY 8 .1992 FRIDAY, MAY 8,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-25 Accountability task force Admiral says he Marianas Public Land Corporation focusing on live sightings PUBLIC NOTICE By RON STATON 1973, Needham said. should be fired Associated Press Writer One or more Americans had Pursuant to the provisions of 2 S igon gi prehension siha gi 2 CMC Reelayleewalmebwangil2CMC been reported to be seen alive in BySUSANNE M. SCHAFER the service’s “aviationleadership” CMC 4141 et sec, the PUBLIC 4141 et sec i PUBLIC PURPOSE 4141 et sec, PUBLIC PURPOSE or around the prison in 1989, but AP Military Writer of turning a blind eye to such PURPOSE LAND EXCHANGE LAND EXCHANGE ACT OF LAND EXCHANGE AUTHO­ HONOLULU (AP) - A mili­ activities for years. tary task force trying to account the senators found no Americans AUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1987, sino i tulaikan tano para RIZATION ACT OF 1987, nge there, he said. WASHINGTON (AP) - The Dunleavy, who is slated to re­ 1987, notice is hereby given of propositonpupblikunaakton 1987, Marianas Public Land Corpora­ for the more than 2,200 Ameri­ U.S. Navy’s aviation commander The task force is investigating tire this summer after 37 years in Marianas Public Land nutisia manana i ginen este put i tion e arongaar towlap, igha e cans still missing in Southeast said Tuesday he should be fired 135 “discrepancy” cases in Viet­ the service, said he had no direct Corporation’s intention to enter in tension-nai Marianas Public Land mangiiy ebwe lliiwelo faluw iye Asia is giving priority to investi­ for events at a 1991 convention nam in which Americans are knowledge of the sex-abuse inci­ into an exchange agreement in­ Corporation humalom gi kontratan e toolong faluw kka faal. gating reports that some are still where, according to an internal volving the parcels of land de­ believed to have survived plane dent at the convention, because atulaikan tano ni ha afefekta i Aramasye e tipali nge emmwel alive, officials said Wednesday. investigation, at least 26 women he was elsewhere, attending a scribed below. Concerned per­ ebwe tingor ebwe yoor hearing crashes or otherwise been taken pedason tano siha ni manmadeskribi “Our number one priority is to were sexually molested by Navy banquet, the same evening. sons may request a hearing on gi sampapa. Maninteresante siha reel inaamwo lliiwelil faluw fa. captive, but were not released determine if any unaccounted for and Marine Corps pilots. The report focused on the any proposed exchanged by con­ na petsona sina manmamaisen Aramas ye e tipali nge emmwel during Operation HOmecoming Americans are still alive,” said Vice Adm. Richard M. treatment of women who were tacting MPLC by or on May 20, inekungok put maseha manu/hafa ye re tipali reel kkapsal faluw, in 1973, Needham said. Army Lt. Col. Roger Gaebel, chief Dunleavy said he assumes full pushed through a “gauntlet” of up 1992. If so requested, hearings na priniponi put tulaikan tano. nge rebwe aghuleey ngali MPLC of the negotiations assistance di­ “If we can solve these cases, we responsibility for the incident be­ to 200 men in a hotel hallway. on the transactions listed below A’agang i MPLC antes pat osino gi wool me ngare mmwal Mayo dia believe we can solve the live vision of the Joint Task Force Full cause he was the senior naval The men allegedly fondled the will be scheduled on May 22, Mayo dia20,1992. Yanggenguaha 20, 1992. Ngare eyoor tingor Accounting. sighting cases,” he said. aviator present at the Las Vegas women as they were passed up 1992 at 9:00 a.m. in the Confer­ inekungok marikuesta, i inekungok bwe yoor hearing, nge rebwe “If we can put these (live ence Room of MPLC. “There still is no reason to be­ event. the line, and in some cases re­ siempre para i sigiente siha na ayoora reel tali faluw kka faal, lieve any missing American is sighting cases) behind us, then “We in naval aviation leader­ moved their clothing. About half transaksion u fan makondukta gi nge rebwe. tooto wool Mayo dia we can serve the families,” said PUBLIC PURPOSE - Roadways Mayo dia 22, 1992, gi oran alas 22,1992, otol ye 9:00 a.m. mellol alive in Vietnam, Cambodia, or ship ... failed.... We weren’t there of the women who complained of Marine Corps Maj. Gen. George Acquisition 9:00 gi eggan gi halom i kuatton MPLC Conference Room. Laos, but every live sighting has to step in and stop it,” said the abuse were naval officers. Christmas, director of operations konfirensian i MPLC. to be checked out,” said Lt. Gen. admiral. Dunleavy called the incident Thomas H. Needham, the task for the U.S. Pacific Command. PRIVATE LAND - Saipan Lot/ AMMWELEER TOWLAP - “I should be fired,” Dunleavy “despicable” and said it has Tract No. 013101 force commander. The task force has been able to PROPOSITONPUPBLIKU -1’Ma Roadway Acquisition said at another point. “It could promptedmuch“soul-searching” Containing an area of798 square The most recent checking on step up its activities because offi­ Chulé I’ Chalan Para I’ Pupbliku happen.” among top Navy officials. meters F AL AW AL ARAMAS - Saipan such a report was on Apr. 22, cials in Vietnam, Cambodia and The three-star admiral also said Dunleavy declined comment on TANO PRAIBET - Sitio Numiru Lot/Tract No. 013101 when members of a visiting U.S. Laos are giving the U.S. teams in an interview with defense writ­ possible prosecution or disci­ greater access to crash sites and 013101 giya Saipan yan ha Llapal nge 798 square meters Senate select committee were al­ ers that he has “no problem” with plinary action that might be taken Saipan Lot/Trace No. 012105 Konsisiste 798 metro kuadrao na lowed to inspect a prison near information related to such inci­ putting women in Navy combat against any pilots or their com­ Containingan area of2,108 square area Hanoi where American prisoners dents, Christmas said. jets, and has a plan to do that, manding officers, because that meters Saipan Lot/Tract No. 012105 of war were held from 1968 to The task force was formed last should Congress allow it. could taint the legal process. Sitio Numiru 012105 giya Saipan Llapal nge 2,108 square meters Feb. 23, and is headquartered at “If the rules change, we can After reports of the abuse sur­ PUBLIC LAND - Saipan Lot/ yan ha Camp H. M. Smith, where the have women in combat squad­ faced, the Navy severed its Tract No. 031L 03 Konsisiste 2,108 metro kuadrao na FALAWEER TOWLAP- Saipan U.S. Pacific Command also has rons within six months,” he said, relations with the Tailhook As­ Containing an area of 17,960 area Lot/Tract No. 031 L 03 its headquarters. The task force square meters including those based on aircraft sociation, aboosterclub for active Llapal nge 17,960 square meters took over the duties of the former carriers. He said he would want at and retired aviators. TANO PUPBLIKU - SitioNumiru Joint Casualty Resolution Center. The admiral said the incident 031L 03 giya Saipan yan ha One of thetaskforce’s component least two women in each group of prompted the Navy to begin to Konsisiste 17,960 metro kuadrao units is the Central Identification 15 to 17 pilots. naarea (l720) Laboratory, which has the task of Dunleavy’s remarks were train its flyers in “core values,” determining positive identifica­ mostly in response to questions that would instruct them about tion of remains recovered in about events at the Tailhook such things as “integrity, honor ... Southeast Asia. Association’s convention in Las mutual respect” for fellow human Vegas. Last week, the Navy’s in­ beings. The instruction will also Marianas Public Land Corporation Hawaiians spector general issued a scathing deal wi report that described the alleged th alcohol abuse, racial issues PUBLIC NOTICE proposed to sexual molestations in graphic and sexual harassment, the admi­ Pursuant to the provisions of 2 Sigon gi prehensión siha gi 2 CMC Reel ayleewal me bwangil 2 % OFF detail. ral said. CMC 4141 et sec, the PUBLIC 4141 et sec i PUBLIC PURPOSE CMC 4141 et.sec,· PUbLiC reclassify The inspector general, Rear Dunleavy decried the image of PURPOSE LAND EX­ LAND EXCHANGE ACT OF PURPOSE LAND EX­ Adm. George W. Davis, also the Navy’s premier fighter pilots CHANGE AUTHORIZATION 1987, sino i tulaikan tano para CHANGE AUTHORIZA­ SELECTED land use complained about efforts by the as portrayed in the U.S. motion ACT OF 1987, notice is hereby propositon pupbliku na ákton TION ACT OF 1987, nge picture “Top Gun,” arguing that HILO (AP) - The state is pro­ officers involved to silence the given of Marianas Public Land 1987, nutisia manana i ginen este Marianas Public Land Corpo­ “most of us are family men.” posing reclassification of more investigation. And Davis accused Corporation’s intention to enter put i intension-na i Marianas ration e arongaar towlap, igha e than a quarter-million acres of into an exchange agreement in­ Public Land Corporation mangiiy ebwe lliiwelo faluw land on the Big Island in an effort volving the parcels of land de­ humalom gi kontratan atulaikan iye e toolong faluw kka faal. to protect the land from de­ scribed below. Concerned per­ tano ni ha afefekta i pedason tano Aramasye e tipali nge emmwel SHOES velopment. sons may request a hearing on siha ni manmadeskribi gi ebwe tingor ebwe yoor hearing State planner Harold Masumoto any proposed exchanged by sampapa. Maninteresante siha na reel inaamwo lliiwelil faluw fa. M a y 8 - 1 7 said the proposal is being opposed contacting MPLC by or on May petsona sina manmamaisen Aramas ye e tipali nge emmwel by ranchers, who would be af­ 20,1992. If so requested, hear­ inekungok put maseha manu/hafa ye re tipali reel kkapsal faluw, fected by a major part of the ings on the transactions listed na priniponi put tulaikan tano. nge rebwe aghuleey ngali changes. below will be scheduled on May A’agang i MPLC antes pat osino MPLC wool me ngare mmwal ^¡»► » The proposal calls for reclassi­ 22, 1992 at 9:00 a.m. in the gi Mayo dia 20,1992. Yanggen Mayodia20,1992. Ngare eyoor fying nearly 268,000 acres of Conference Room of MPLC. guaba inekungok marikuesta, i tingor bwe yoor hearing, nge agricultural land to conservation inekungok siempre para i sigiente rebwe ayoora reel tali faluw for protection of forests. PUBLIC PURPOSE Road- siha na transaksion u fan kka faal, nge rebwe tooto wool Half the changes are in a 40- ways Acquisition makondukta giMayodia 22,1992, Mayo dia 22,1992, otol ye 9:00 mile-long strip called the Kona athletes gi oran alas 9:00 gi eggan gi halom a.m. mellol MPLC Conference watershed and a 20-mile strip PRIVATE LAND - Saipan Lot/ i kuatton konfirensian i MPLC. Room. called the North Kohala Water­ Tract No. 22576-1-R/W shed. Containingan areaof597 square The proposal would allow PROPOSITON PUPBLIKU - 1’ AMMWELEER TOWLAP - meters ranching underway to continue Ma Chulé I’ Chalan Para I ’ Roadway Acquisition B SSB ® * Pupbliku under “grandfather” provisions, PUBLIC LAND - Saipan Lot/ but any change in use would re­ FALAWAL ARAMAS - Hafa-Adai Shopping Center quire a state permit. Tract No. 128 E 01 TANO PRAIBET - Sitio Numiru Saipan Lot/Tract No. 22576-1- Ranchers feel their activities Containing an area of 1,200 22576-1-R/W giyaSaipanyanha R/W Garapan don’tharm watershed forests, but square meters Konsisiste 798 metro kuadrao na Llapal nge 597 square meters Tei. 234-1236 a summary of the state’s review area » of land-use boundaries says there FALAWEER TOWLAP - is no assurance that ranching will TANO PUPBLIKU - Sitio Saipan Lot/Tract No. 128 E 01 | j y ' « continue. Numiru 128 E 01 giya Saipan yan Llapal nge 1,200 square meters It notes that four golf courses, a ha lodge and 500 residential units Konsisiste 1,200 metro kuadrao are proposed for two former naarea (1719) 3/1,8.13*22 ranches in South Kona. FRIDAY, MAY 8,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VŒWS-27 Japanese concerned LOVI'S IMPORIUM about protectionism IT’S BEST in ILS. election FOR THEM! When you buy life insurance, you know By GENE KRAMER American military expenditures NOW IN THREE LOCATIONS Associated Press Writer that you're doing the best thing for your in the WestemPacific,’’Kuriyama family and their future. The local friendly said. 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Faustino AG & Ino vs. Abel Galvez 10:00 A.M. Elyas CNMI vs. Leonardo C. Narito JUVENILE Eusebio May 13 Sánchez CNMI vs. Juan TenOrio Sablan CNMI vs. Justin Rabauliman CNMI vs. Diego I. Okaruru May 12 Island Bottling Co. vs. Maria I. 9:00 A.M. AG & Ino vs. Loma T. Santos 2:00 P.M. CNMI vs. Carlito Bermudes CNMI vs. Chul Ho Sin 1:30 P.M. Torres Pacific Subsea Inc. vs. Chull AG & Ino vs. Rodolfo Q. Naing CNMI vs. Kenson K. Ezekiak Geronimo CNMI vs. Ishikawa Etsuo In Re Estate of Mettao, Benigno Carmen Safeway Meitetsu vs. San Ho et. al. AG & Ino vs. Ernesto M. CNMI vs. Patrick Fishmark CNMI vs. Duk Chang Jo CNMI vs. Yaing Yi Faibar Lucy D. Kashi MTC vs. Chung Hwä Corp. Malabuyoc Roseveld CNMI vs. Baumert, Gregorio CNMI vs. Gorgon© A. Baringot May 13 Carmen Safeway Meitetsu vs. Chen Gui Song vs. David D. AG & Ino vs. Amelia C. Cabreros In Re Estate of Pangelinan, Castro CNMI vs. Alfredo E. Evallari 9:00 A.M. Atanacio Taitinfong Deleon Guerrero AG & Ino vs. Ching T. Canapi Juan. CNMI vs. Henry I. Kapileo CNMI vs. Dominic Moses CNMI vs. Manases P. Castro Carmen Safeway Meitetsu vs. Calistro T. Izuka vs. Ricardo B. AG & Ino vs. Arceli B. Dumlao May 13 CNMI vs. Robert O. Romolor Termacel CNMI vs. Frank H. Ramangmau Atanacio A. Taitinfong Songsong AG & Ino vs. Roberto De Jesús 9:00 A.M. CNMI vs. Joe N. Villagomez CNMI vs. Serafín K. Emmis CNMI vs. Manases P. Castro Carmen Safeway Meitetsu vs. Bank of Saipan, Inc. vs. John H. Claridades CNMI vs. Rogelb Lazo CNMI vs. Dennis Stephenson CNMI vs. Jessica A. Castro CNMI vs. Alex S. Chong, et. al. Nasan Saipan Dev. Inc. Robinson AG & Ino vs. Rodolfo Fedilin CNMI vs. Paulis Mesungil CNMI vs. Carlos R. Baladad CNIÖI1 vs. Luzano, Marlon S. CNMI vs. Marian R. Demapan Carmen Safeway Meitetsu vs. Ferriol May 14 CNMI vs. Roberto O. Lazano Est. of Lina M. Taisacan vs. 1:30 P.M. Nasan Saipan Dev. Inc. JUDGE ALEX C. CASTRO AG & Ino vs. Vladimir A. De 8:30 CNMI vs. Alfonso L. Saures Pedro M. Atalaig, et. al. Laniyo, Mary Ann A. vs. Laniyo, Carmen Safeway Meitetsu vs. 1 May 11 Chavez CNMI vs. Cholymay, Joe T. CNMI vs. Jose C. Mabilog CNMI vs. Delvin Elieisar Sylvan O. Agatha Deleon Guerrero CNMI vs. Rosaline C. Macabalo AG & Ino vs. Florencia N. De CNMI vs. Charley, Bernard A. CNMI vs. Emest E. Ngirkelau CNMI vs. Torres, Jesus W/ Juan May 14 Carmen Safeway Meitetsu vs. YOUR SHOPPING CENTER FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE · CNMI vs. Rodney Cabrera Jesús 9:00 A.M. CNMI vs. Demetrio L. Brana W. 1:30 P.M. Agatha Deleon Guerrero 1:30 P.M. AG & Ino vs. Gina V. Pena CNMI vs. Robert O. Romolor CNMI vs. Oliver Yona Adoption Carmen Safeway Meitetsu vs. NEEDS. WE HANDLE ALL '1YPES OF INSURANCE. AG & Ino vs. Shao Meilun May 12 CNMI vs. JoeT. Cholymay CNMI vs. Oscar Debrum Sablan JUDGE MARTY W.K.TAYLOR Guardianship of Estate Gloria Ann DLC. Duenas CNMI vs. Mabel D. Ngimgemlas 9:00 A.M. CNMI vs. Henry I. Kapileo CNMI vs. Nam Gung Do May 11 Camacho, Ashton M. Carmen Safeway Meitetsu vs. HOME OWNERS*TYPIIOON /EARTHQUAKE WORKMEN’S AG & Ino vs. Chen, Siyuan CNMI vs. Raymundo P. Román CNMI vs. Zaldy Candelaria CNMI vs. Roberto O. Lazano 9:00 A.M. May 15 Nancer W. Martin COMPENSATION*AUTO/GENERAL LIABILITY AG & Ino vs. Guillermo Cabog CNMI vs. Dennis H. Davis CNMI vs. Myeong Hong Kang CNMI vs. Lee, Secharkebur Continued on page 31 9:00 A.M. Carmen Safeway Meitetsu vs. •M ARINE /ALL CO M M ER CIAL LINES Sambhwani’s Corp vs. Alice Rili Jane M. Kintaro •FIRE 6c EXTENDED COVERAGE BONDING JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Antonio O. Carmen Safeway Meitetsu vs. Quitugua Roger Gagnon "You are always number / w ith u s W e c a re , " Bert D. Thompson vs. Carmen Safeway Meitetsu vs. Rosemarie S. Pingol Lucy I. Taropé Saipan Supermarket vs. Carmen Safeway Meitetsu vs. PACIFIC FINANCIAL CORE Renato D. Flores A.C. Kim Corp. CALL OR VISIT US TODAY. 1 9 9 2 S P E C I A L Carmen Safeway Meitetsu vs. Carmen Safeway Meitetsu vs. LOCATED IN TUE PROFESSIONAL BLDG. Pacific Saipan Technical Hazama Gumi Ltd. SAN JOSE 234-5706/8615/1038 Happy Market vs. Min Kyung Carmen Safeway Meitetsu vs. •5» PURCHASE ANY NEW Woo Jartime Corp. Lang Yu Meei vs. Tae Young Chain G. Sambhwani vs. Cesar TOYOTA AND RECEIVE Han D. Ladao Joeten Motor Co. vs. Wu Cheng Transamerica Corp. vs. Fran­ MICROL CORPORATION P BOX267, SAN JOSE,SAIPAN.MP96950 * TEL,234-59It,2.3,4,6.7,8 FREE EITHER A SONY Happy Market vs. J Ent. Inc. cisco P. Sablan Happy Market vs. Dwight Riumd Chinese Good Center vs. Lucia RADIO CASSETTE Kwek’s Ent. vs. Diann Marie Camacho Sablan Boone Aninao Roshi’s Variety vs. Gloria Ann RECORDER OR Saipan Supermarket vs. Leon DLC. Duenas E. Scaliem LBC Mabuhay Saipan Inc. vs. A DURA-LINER Happy Market vs. Monico D. STK# Ogura Ent. Co. Ltd. YEAR MODEL UC. # SELL (LIMITED WHILE SUPPLY LASTS) Donez LBC Mabuhay Saipan Inc. vs. U91-082 1988 CAMRY 4DR. AAM -742 4,995 Associated Ins. Undr. vs. Nasan Spn. Dev. Inc. U 9 1-084 1989 CHEVY VAN AAD-195 7.595 Steven V. Cobb LBC Mabuhay Saipan Inc. vs. U91-II5 1986 CADILLAC SEVILLE ABC-172 6.595 Universal Rental vs. Fe G. Mideast Cathay Saipan Inc. U9Î-135 1989 CELEBRITY AAM-241 4.495 Santos Thomas J. Camacho vs. Norris U 91-157 1989 CHEVY CELEBRITY AAG-689 5,495 U 9 1-230 1990 SUBARU LEGACY Universal Rental vs. Ray Smith O. Omengkar AAU-182 9.895 Saipan Supermarket vs. Lolita U 91-237 1988 BUICK CENTURY AAG-099 4,195 TINIAN U 9 1-241 1988 CAPRICE AAG-531 3,195 De Dios May 15 U 9 1-255 1991 HILUX 4X2 EX CAB AAU-406 8,595 Won’s Corp. vs. Paul T. Palmer 9:00 A.M. U 9 1-258 1989 CELEBRITY AAH-889 3,595 Won’s Corp. vs. Choi Jae Seon Castro Ser. Sta. vs. Michelle Cigna Ins. Co. vs. Zhou Juan Rose Castro U 92-014 1990 4 -RUNNER AAM-549 16,500 Ping Castro Ser. Sta. vs. Ray Smith & UP2-015 1990 MIATA ABA-212 10,995 Micropac Inc. vs. Camacho, Asso. U92-Ö23 1988 SUBARU AAE-692 2,500 Joaquin C. Castro Ser. Sta. vs. Elphidia U92-031 1989 CAMRY AAS-862 5,995 U 92-035 Highway Market vs. Steve Barcinas Sablan 1989 CELEBRITY AAS-532 5,995 Meraring U 92-036 1991 HINO CRANE HE-494 55,000 Castro Ser. Sta. vs. Jelsie Gen. U 92-037 1990 Highway Market vs. Frances S. COROLLA A A093 6,995 Const. U 92-038 1990 COROLLA AAR-713 7,195 Lagadia Castro Ser. Sta. vs. M. A.C. Ent. U 92-040 1988 CAPRICE AAH-580 5,995 Highway Market vs. Elphidia B. Castro Ser. Sta. vs. Roger U92-041 1989 TERCEL AAK-027 4,995 Sablan Gagnon U 92-042 1989 TERCEL AAK-067 4,995 Highway Market vs. D & H Corp. Castro Ser. Sta. vs. Elizabeth F. U 92-044 1990 K1A-BESTA VAN ABA-881 10,995 C anirv 4-Door Deluxe·Sedan Sunny Market vs. Gloria An Polloi U 92-049 1989 TERCEL AAM -686 4,995 DLC. Duenas Castro Ser. Sta. vs. Alton D. De U 92-050 1989 TERCEL AAD-278 4,795 Sunny Market vs. Nancer W. Doux U 92-052 1989 TOYOTA TERCEL AAM-011 7,495 Martin Castro Ser. Sta. vs. William A. U 92-053 1989 V.W. 8,495 U 92-054 Sunny Market vs. Lucia Sizemore 1991 4X2 EX-CAB ABC-151 8,495 Camacho Sablan U 92-055 1988 TERCEL AAE-161 3,595 Castro Ser. Sta. vs. Panes, Felix/ U 92-056 1989 Transamerica Cop. vs. A & B TERCEL AAH-900 5,595 Maria U 92-057 1989 TERCEL Ent. AAH-930 5,595 Castro Ser. Sta. vs. Maria T. U 92-060 1991 CAMRY AAZ-711 9,495 P a i r e r e # 1 MTC vs. Alejo S. Armenion Torres U92-061 1987 4X2 AAD-486 3,295 Transamerica Corp. vs. Young Riva Inc. vs. Ofel Sicat U 92-062 1988 MAXIMA AAW -763 7,500 Jo Son Riva Inc. vs. Ana Camacho U 92-063 1990 CAMRY W AGON AAD-886 8,500 Carmen Safeway Meitetsu vs. Riva Inc. vs. Luz Peralta 092-064 1990 SUPRA AAS-966 12,995 George Edmunds & Linda Riva Inc. vs. Deserre Enriquez U 92-065 1991 4X2 AAU-926 11,995 TOYOTA Edmund Riva Inc. vs. Antonio Dimaano U 92-066 1991 TERCEL AAS-787 7.995 Carmen Safeway Meitetsu vs. Riva Inc. vs. Christy Cabrera U9 2-067 1990 4X2 EX CAB AAP-216 7,995 R91-001 1989 CAMRY 4DR Standard Bed Truck* Frank Leon Guerrero & Mira Riva Inc. vs. Ray Ada AAN-003 4,995 R91-OI4 1989 COROLLA 4DR TAXI-186 4,995 Pai JC Tenorio vs. Ryan Laus R91-018 1989 HILUX P/UP Transpacific Int’l. Inc. vs. Nida AAL-929 4,395 Riva Inc. vs. Francisco B. Aldan R91-027 1990 HILUX 4X4 (B&R) AAP-863 8,995 MEET ALL FMVSS SPECIFICATIONS IN ROTA SEE V.M. CALVO ENTERPRISES P. Pangelinan Riva Inc. vs. Angela Verduzco R91-030 1990 CAMRY AAS-075 7,995 Cresencia B. Villagomez vs. riva Inc. vs. Robert and Maria Faustina Romolor Camacho R92-002 1990 TERCEL AAX-871 7,495 Tae San Co. Saipan Ltd. vs. R92-004 1989 4X2 AAD-593 3,500 M ICROL CORPORATION David Cepeda 9:30 A.M. R92-007 1991 4X4 EX CAB ABC-11 2 10.995 Pacific Financial Corp. vs. Kirino Universal Rental vs. Antonio O. 0 N 'v,sv· R92-008 1991 4X4 EX CAB ABB-672 10,995 P O BOX 267, SAN JOSE SAIPAN MP 96950 s sN"'>Y k-y'Xsk·\\ In PHONE: 234-5911, 2, 3,4, 6, 7, 8, A. Yoichi Quitugua BI-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-MAY 8 ,1992 FRIDAY, MAY 8 ,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-33 Guerra and we should boycott fu­ demands. All local people need lion will be allocated for the lease Letters.. Continued from page 32 tions for the Public School Sys­ Letters., i Continued from page 2 to express their thoughts on these of privately own land and for the ture 702 meeting until the U.S. tem. NOW SHOWING interview with the Marianas Re­ of importance for the public. another language at home. Just issues. They need to write letters construction of infrastructures general election is over in No­ the Committee on Federal and According to the appropriation view in which he claimed that Many times local issues are ig­ because the CNMI is a Common­ to the editor in their languages, such as road, sewer, water and vember, 1992. Foreign Affairs. laws passed by the Seventh “the CNMI education system is J M C i n e m a nored in the media because non­ wealth, it does not mean that it demand local presence and signs power. This development will be In an absent of any bilateral The leadership, as I understand, Northern Marianas Common­ poor and the whole system and local media people fail to see the cannot have a distinct society. in hospitals, talk publicly in their beneficial to the private land negotiation the U.S. Congress in each house decides on the fate wealth Legislature for the Public BOH OFFICE OPEN 7:30 P.M. · SHOW START 8:00 P.M. parents should be blamed.” what news is from a local per­ Other territories and common­ languages, especially for discus­ owners who will soon become cannot unilaterally decide our on any issue. In other words, any School System for Fiscal Years spective. Public services have a wealths of the US do so. Other sion of local issues. Let’s not face one of the millionaires here in faith. Therefore the original • In all fairness to Representative issue that is to be decided by the 1990 and 1991, the students in mandate to serve the public and commonwealths of other nations the same problems that Guam is Saipan, the neighboring residents funding intended for our govern­ P.R. Guerrero, parents, teachers, House of Representatives is first Saipan were unjustly treated and school administrators and more the public must voice its desire also retain some distinctions of facing, by having to mandate a who can avail of the infrastructure ment in the past will be binding. discussed by the leadership be­ insulted, here are the figures for importantly, the students in and dissatisfaction when appro­ pre-colonial language and cul­ language by law, fighting for land and the government as well since I am requesting the 8th Legis­ fore it is presented to the full the “Campus Classroom Expen­ Saipan public schools, the blame priate. ture. The indigenous cultures and that belongs to their ancestors. the government as well since the lature to act expeditiously to the House. This includes appropria­ diture Per Student.” must be equally shared by the More prominent use of languages of the CNMI can and The time to assert the rights of government will soon be relieve land lease of PRDI developer to Chamorro and Carolinian in me­ should also able to maintain a local people to their language and from spending for the infrastruc­ lessen our economic burden. following Representatives who School No of Students Appropriations dia, on signs in public places, on prominent role in a multilingual its use is now. ture to this area aside from the I am proud for the 8th Legisla­ composed the leadership of the 1990/1991 1990/1991 Seventh Legislature. airplanes, for driving tests etc.. society. Dominique Buckley added tax revenue derived from ture by its approval to the UMDA Tinian High 95-96 $4,513 - $10,930 will give the younger generation The issue is one of control. As Teo the taxes paid by the private land land lease, Haas & Haynie De­ 1. Representative Estanislao Rota High 146-164 5,502-7,788 T. Torres was the Chairman of reason to use their skills. It will Who controls the island? The ······ owners ones their land is paid. veloper and the Nico Corporation Marianas High 953 -1,326 2,536-1,798 the Committee on Health, Edu­ Hopwood Jr. High 737 - 838 increase pride in the language and foreigners or the locals? With the Dear Editor, The recently concluded 702 Developer in rota for their cou­ 2,428 - 2,310 cation and Welfare. San Vicente Elem. 530 - 509 2,039 -1,918 culture and therefore make it increasing difficulties facing the Please allow me to express my meeting in Texas were our Hon­ rageous stand on this issues which 2. Representative Jesus T. Wm. S. Reyes Elem. 643-640 stronger. The vast number of for­ CNMI in terms of reduced fund­ concerned regarding the approval orable Lt. Governor admitted history will determine whether its 1,727-1,918 Attao was the chairman of the Garapan Elem. 631 -645 eigners will also have increased ing (the current 702 talks) from of the public land lease in Obyan publicly about his dismay regard­ decision is just and wise. We will 1,708-1,696 Committee on Ways and Means. Rota Elem. 375-406 motivation to learn the language. the federal government, it is not area by PRDI developer. ing the treatment of the U.S. continue searching other avenues 2,056-2,409 In most places in the world, new­ inconceivable that in the future, government with regards to the in the upliftment in our economy. 3. Speaker Thomas P. Tinian Elem. 283 - 369 1,776-2,409 I attended the public land hear­ Villagomez was the Chairman of comers must gain at least a basic sovereignty might become an is­ ing on May 6, 1992 under the amount offered for the covenant Ones again the PRDI in my the Committee on Commerce and As former Chairman of the command of the language of their sue. What will happen then? Will Chairmanship of Senator Juan S. funding which was reduced to own opinion is another chapter to grossly responsible for the ineq­ Tourism. House Committee on Health, adopted land. But there must be English dominate while the local Torres, Committee on Resources S120M from the approximately our economic gain. uities. His responsibility was to 4. Vice Speaker Diego T. Education and Welfare, Repre­ reasons to do this. If all commu­ languages and cultures have dis­ & Development regarding land $300 as originally offered and Hafa Adai! review the planned goals and ob- Benavente was the Chairman of sentative Estanislao T. Torres was nication can be done in English, appeared? lease in Obyan area involving this should match to our local /s/Jesus M. Taisacan Continued on page 40 there is little motivation for new­ The issues of today are also about 60 hectares of government funds in one to one basis. Rotanese comers to learn the language or important. Local people, no mat­ land by PRDJ, developer who is It is time to us to act now and ······ for local residents to maintain it. ter what their numbers, have a going to build a golf course re­ identify our own economic re­ Dear Editor, Many other nations who also right to services in hospitals, on sort, Hotel and other tourist sources so that we will be less 20,1992,1 expressed my dis­ face the same dominance of En­ airplanes, information and to pray related activities. I learned that dependent to theU.S. government. appointment with respect to glish as an international language in their own languages. The pub­ PRDI will spent approximately In other words we will not be former Speaker Pedro R. CLEAN still maintain a place for their lic needs to be aware of their $200 Million of which our of this expecting future hand-outs as in­ Guerrero’s statement during his local language, and, if necessary, rights and begin to make such amount approximately $80 Mil- dicated by undersecretary Stella C ontinued on page 33

INVITATION FOR BID F O R R E N T IFB92 - 002 SAIPAN EXPRESS SERVICE The Commonwealth Development Authority (CD A) Board O ffice Space ( 2 ) of Directors is soliciting Competitive Sealed Bids for an Courtney's Plaza office space for the CDA branch office in tinian. Pacific Micronesian lines (PML) is pleased to YOUR The building must be conducive for office use, a concrete announce the inauguration of a new dry cargo 450 sq. ft. structure with a minimum office space of 400 square feet containerized "EXPRESS SERVICE'1 from our 2nd Floor, Chalan Kanoa and ample parking area. The building must be easily accesible Call 234-6098 to a public road and situated in S an Jose Village, Tinian. The Oakland terminal to Saipan. ACT building shoud have adequate lighting fixtures. Minimum MICR0L COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT amount of monthly rental payment should not exceed $500!00 including utility charges. Owner should provide LCL cargo will be consolidated into full container F O R R E N T CARRIES A FULL UNE OF SANITARY, and maintain public liability insurance for not less than loads for weekly service to Saipan, via Guam! MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING PRODUCT $100,000 per accident and not less than $300,000 total Apartment TO HELP YOU GET YOUR BUSINESS OR coverage for a one time aggregate claim. The term of the HOME CLEAN, AND KEEP IT THAT WAY... lease is for one (1) year with an option to renew for YOUR (ARGO SHOULD BE DIRECTED Courtney’s Plaza additional periods by the Lessee (CDA). CDA can also Complete line of floor care to provide 30 days notice to terminate the lease at any time TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS: (3) One-bedroom, furnished effectively clean & Uiisinfect without the consent of the lessor. Owner must have clear Ê k 24 hr. water, terrace, quiet Spatjtan title to the premises and existing encumbrances must be acceptable to CDA. The office space should be ready for Pacific Micronesian Lines 3rd Floor, Chalan Kanoa Complete line of floor core ana Call 234-6098 rrjohnson speciality cleaning proUucts. occupancy no later than five (5) days after notification of 170024th Street Vfc'a№K:< award. Interested lessor should submit their writtenbid in a Cleaning ana sanitizing proUucts, sealed envelope marked IFB92 - 002 no later than 2:00p.m., Oakland, a 94607 systems, anU services for the food service, Intitutional, & laundry May 29,1992. Tehl-800-262-4826 F O R R E N T industries Commonwealth Development Authority Commonwealth of the Northern mariana Islands Floor matting systems, pads, Apartment sponges, carpet care P.O. Box 2149 Transit time from Oakland to Saipan will be 15 days. products, specialty cleaning Saipan, MP 96950 chemicals. You will be notified of the arrival of your cargo at Courtney’s Plaza The chairman of the CDA Board of Directors, or his Saipan by our agent FAS Moving & Storage who Two-bedroom, furnished Vacuum cleaners, automatic designee, shall make a site inspection of the office available floor scrubbers, and other floor- forrent submitted by the owner or lessor to ensure it meets also offers delivery service to your door at the Fully carpeted, 24 hr. water, care equipment. the requirement for a CDA branch office in Tinian before an regular Saipan trucking rates. terrace, quiet, clean. award is given. Upon acceptance of the bid proposal, the 2nd Floor, Chalan Kanoa · Call 234-6098 Chairman of the CDA Board will execute a lease agreement MICROL COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT with the lessor. CDA reserves the right to reject any and all We hope you w ill take advantage of this new superior ,!„ ■ 1 ■“ P.O. Box 267 Saipan, MP 96950 bids. CONSERVE Tel-# 235-5950/1/12 Fax * 235-5953 /s/ LYDIA M. SABLAN WATER service. Regular PML tariff rates will apply. Acting Executive Director AND POWER (1659) 5/1-6-15-22 34-MARIANAS variety NEWS AND VEWS-FRIDAY-MAY 8 ,1992 FRIDAY, MAY 8 ,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-35

Marianas Public Land Corporation INVITATION TO BID Inos... DPW92-ITB-O0226 Continued from page 1 LAND FOR PUBLIC NOTICE Representative to cooperate more Pursuant to the provisions of 2 CMC Sigon gi probension siha gi 2 CMC Reel ayleewal me bwangil 2 CMC The Department of Public Works is soliciting sealed bids for the with the senate and vice-versa,” 4141 et sec, the PUBLIC PURPOSE 4141 et sec i PUBLIC PURPOSE 4141 et sec, PUBLIC PURPOSE Construction of “Proposed American Memorial Park Tennis Court”, said Inos in a privilege speech LEASE LAND EXCHANGE AUTHORIZA­ LAND EXCHANGE AUTHORI­ LAND EXCHANGE ACT OF 1987, Garapan,,Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. during the session. ZATION ACT OF 1987, notice is sino i tulaikan tano para propositon TION ACT OF 1987, nge Marianas • 6,833 SQ. METERS Public Land Corporation e arongaai Bids in duplicate will be accepted in the Office of the Chief of Article n, Section 9 (a) of the hotel niktosaipan hereby given of Marianas Public Land pupbliku naak ton 1987,nutisiamanana towlap, igha e mangiiy ebwe lliiwelo Procurement & Supply at Lower Base, Saipan until 2:00 p.m., local Corporation's intention to enter into i ginen esteput i intension-na i Marianas Commonwealth Constitution re­ EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES • CLOSE TO BEACH ROAD, an exchange agreement involving the Public Land Corporation humalom gi faluw iye e toolong faluw kka faal, time Tuesday, May 12,1992, at which time and place the bids will be quires that the governor submit to parcels of land described below. kontratan atulaikan tano ni ha afefekta Aramasye e tipali nge emmwel ebwe publicly opened and read aloud. Any bids received after the above the Legislature a proposed annual _____ Baker_____ ACROSS HOPWOOD JUNIOR Concerned persons may request a i pedason tano siha ni manmadeskribi tingor eb we yoor hearing reel inaam wo balanced budget for the following lliiwelil faluw fa. Aramas ye e tipali time will not be accepted under any circumstances. hearing on any proposed exchanged gi sampapa. Maninteresante siha na fiscal year. The article also pro­ HIGH SCHOOL by contacting MPLC by or on May petsonasinamanmamaiseninekungok nge emmwel ye re tipali reel kkapsal Telephone Operator 27,1992. If so requested, hearings on put masehamanu/hafa na priniponi put faluw, nge reb we aghuleey ngali MPLC A bond of 15% of the total bid price must accompany the bid. This vides that if a balanced budget is CALL BEN 234-3182 (ANY TIME) the transactions listed below will be tulaikan tano. A’agang i MPLC antes wool me ngare mmwal Mayo dia 27 security may be a Certified Check, Cashier’s Check, Bid Bond or other not approved before the first day scheduled on May 2, 1992 at 9:00 pat osino gi Mayo dia 27, 1992. 1992. Ngare eyoor tingor bwe yoot form acceptable to the Government made payable to the Treasurer, of the fiscal year, appropriations Disco Jockey hearing, nge rebwe ayoora reel tali a.m. in the Conference Room of Y anggen guaha inekungok marikuesta, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands with a notation on the for government operations and APARTMENT FOR RENT MPLC. i inekungok siempre para i sigiente faluw kka faal, nge rebwe tooto wool obligations shall be at the level Reservation Clerks 2 Bedroom, fully furnished, 24 hours water and power siha na transaksion u fan makondukta Mayo dia 29, 1992, otol ye 9:00 a.m face of the check: “Credit Account No. 1453”. for the previous fiscal year. at San Antonio, Beach Road PUBLIC PURPOSE - Roadways gi Mayo dia 29,1992, gi oran alas 9:00 mellol MPLC Confaence Room. However, it was said that the Acquisition gi eggangihalomikuattonkonfirensian The bidder is required to submit with his proposal, a copy of his Accountant and Constitution is silent on how long iM PLC. AMMWELEER TOWLAP - Roadway business permit as a compliance with the Contractor’s.Registration PRIVATE LAND - Saipan Lot/Tract Acquisition the government can operate in and Licensing Laws of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Apply in person, Monday, through Friday, between 9:00 am to HOUSE FOR RENT No. 0121 02 PROPOSITON PUPBLIKU - I' Ma the absence of action by the Not furnished, three bedroom, 24 hours water and Containing an areaof 70squaremeters Chulé I’ Chalan Para I* Pupbliku FALAWAL ARAMAS - Saipan Lot/ Islands. Legislature on the proposed an­ 4:00 pm at the personnel office. - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 0 1 2 1 03 TANO PRAIBET - Sitio Numiru 012 Tract No. 012102 nual budget after submission to Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience. power at Koblerville. Containing an area of 16 square meters 102 giya Saipan yan ha Llapal nge 70 square meters Specifications and plans of the project are available on or after May 01, the governor. Fringe benefits. - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 0121 03 Konsisiste 70 metro kuadrao na area 1992, at Technical Services Division, Department of Public Works in “This process often results in No phone calls please. Please contact Jam es 235-1998. - Beginning at a comer which is des­ - Sitio Numiru 012103 giya Saipan ya Llapal nge 16 square meters Equal Employment Opportunity. ignated as Comer No. 1, having plane ha Saipan. A non-refundable payment of $ 125.00 is required for each seL lengthy delays, extensive incon­ 5A-8 (1718) - Beginning at a comer which is des­ Pre-bid conference for this project will be held at 2:00 p.m., local time, rectangular condinates of46,908,850 konsisiste 16 metro kuadrao na area ignated as Com a No. l.havingplane venience for the public and a - Beginning at a co m a which is desig­ meters North and 48,876.244 meters rectangularcorTdinatesof46,908,850 Friday,May 08,1992, at the Technical Services Division, Department reduction in the level and quality nated as Comer No. 1, having plane East of the Mariana Islands District meters North and 48,876.244 meters of Public Works on Saipan. of public services delivered. rectangular corrdinates of 46,908,850 WANT TO TRADE F O R R E N T Coordinate System of 1966; East of the Mariana Islands District Therefore, a deadline must be meters North and 48,876.244 meters thence S 43 55' 08" E, 32.458 meters Coordinate System of 1966; Income producing Tumon, Guam Condo - near beach for East of the Mariana Islands District Attention is called to the Labor Standards Provisions for Wage Rate established for legislative action 2 BEDROOM HOUSE to Comer 2; thence S 43 55' 08" E, 32.458 meters Ocean view or near beach house, condo or property in Saipan, Coordinate System of 1966; Determination of theCNMI Classification and Salary Structure Plans, on the proposed annual budget,” thence S 27 17' 07" W, 6.177 meters to C o m a 2; preferrably in the Capitol Hill, Navy Hili or Tanapag area. thence S 43 55' 08" E, 32.458 m etas to the initiative read. IN KOBLERVILLE to Comer 3; thence S 27 17' 07" W, 6.177 meters and payment of not less than the minimum salaries and wages as set 322-5654 Please leave message. Comer 2; 4 /2 8 5*1 thenceN4355'08"W,31.871 meters to C o m a 3; forth in the Specifications must be paid on this project. Presently, the FY 1992 budget thence S 27 17' 07" W, 6.177 meters to PHONE: 234-3509 to Comer 4; thence N 43 55' 08 " W, 31.871 meters is still on the drawing board even Comer 3; thence N 22 15’ 14" E, 6.331 meters to C o m a 4; as the Commonwealth is on the thence N 43 55' 08" W, 31.871 meters All bid documents received shall be the sole property of the Government to C om a 1; thence N2215' 14" E, 6.331 meters to seventh month of the said fiscal to C o m a 4; of the Northern Mariana Islands with the exception of bid bonds, the point of beginning and contains Comer 1; thence N 22 15' 14" E, 6.331 meters to year. an area of 186 square meters. the point of beginning and contains certified checks or cashier’s check which will be returned to the Comer 1; The initiative proposes to add a an area of 186 square meters. bidders in accordance with the specifications section, “Instruction to the point of beginning and contains an language that says: “Failure of PUBLIC LAND - Saipan Lot/Tract Bidders” Page 1-2, Paragraph No. 05, Bid Guarantee. No. 029 L 27 area of 186 square m etas. FALAWEER TOWLAP - S aipan Lot/ the Legislature to enact an ap­ PUBLIC NOTICE Containing an area of 1,662 square TANO PUPBLIKU - Sitio Numiru 029 Tract No. 029 L 27 Llapal propriation Act which codifies a meters L 27 giya Saipan yan ha nge 1,662 square metas The Govemmentreserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive balanced budget for government konsisiste 1,662 metro kuadrao na area (1763) 5/8,15.22,29 any imperfection in the bid proposal in the interest of the Common­ operations before the first day of wealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. the fifth month of the fiscal year shall be deemed a waiver of the Carmen Safeway Enterprises, Inc. has sold its stock and interest in Marianas Public Land Corporation /s/ELIZABETH H. SALAS-BALAJADIA requirement that the Legislature Director of Public Works approve the governor’s propose Carmen Safeway-Meitetsu Shopping Center, Inc. PUBLIC NOTICE 4/24/92 (1666)4/28-3/1,5 4 8 annual balanced budget, includ­ ing the anticipated revenues of Pursuant to the provisions of 2 CMC Sigon gi probension siha gi 2 CMC Reel ayleewal me bwangil 2 CMC 4141 et sec, the PUBLIC PURPOSE 4141 et sec i PUBLIC PURPOSE 4141 et sec, PUBLIC PURPOSE the Commonwealth described for Effective May 5,1992, the corporate name of Carmen Safeway-Meitetsu LAND EXCHANGE AUTHORI­ LAND EXCHANGE ACT OF 1987, LAND EXCHANGE AUTHORI­ that specific fiscal year...” Shopping Center, Inc., will be changed to Meitetsu Shopping Center, ZATION ACT OF 1987, notice is sino i tulaikan tano para propositon ZATION ACT OF 1987, nge Inos, during the session, like­ hereby given of Marianas Public Land pupbliku na akton 1987, nutisia manana Marianas Public Land Corporation e NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT wise said that if the House passes Inc., DBA Meitetsu Mart. Corporation’s intention to enter into i ginen esteputi intension-nai Marianas arongaar towlap, igha e mangiiy an exchange agreement involving the TO WAREHOUSEMAN’S LIEN the budget for 1992, the Com­ Public Land Corporation humalom gi ebwe lliiwelo faluw iye e toolong mittee should work on for its parcels of land described below. kontratan atulaikan tano ni ha afefekta faluw kka faal. Aramasye e tipali 5 CMC, SECTION 7210 (2) Concerned persons may request a i pedason tano siha ni manmadeskribi nge emmwel ebwe tingor ebwe yoor passage immediately, even if it Carmen Safeway Enterprises, Inc. is wholly own by the Borja family hearing on any proposed exchanged gi sampapa. Maninteresante siha na hearing reel inaarrwvo lliiwelil faluw PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on May 9,1992, at 10:00 A.M. at the meant working over the weekend. by contacting MPLC by or on May petsona sina manmamaisen inekungok fa. Aramas ye e tipali nge emmwel FAS Moving & Storage Co. warehouse located at Lower Base, Saipan, “There is a great need to have the (Carmen LG Borja) which owns and operates the following businesses: 27,1992. Ifso requested, hearings on put maseha manu/hafa na priniponi put ye re tipali reel kkapsal faluw, nge CNMI.an auction of household goods belonging to KyungByong will Budget Act at this time,” he said. the transactions listed below will be tulaikan tano. A’agang i MPLC antes rebwe aghuleey ngali MPLC wool take place to satisfy an outstanding account owed to FAS Moving & scheduled on May 2, 1992 at 9:00 pat osino gi Mayo dia 27, 1992. me ngare mmwal Mayo dia 27,1992. Storage Co. The general public is invited to attend. Some of the items C-Mart (RetailSales of Furniture /Appliancesr General a.m. in the Confaence Room of Yanggen guaha inekungok marikuesta, Ngare eyoor tingor bwe yoor hear­ Black-owned MPLC. i inekungoksiempreparaisigiente siha ing, nge rebwe ayoora reel tali faluw to be sold are: Merchandise) I na transaksion u fan makondukta gi kka faal, nge Tebwe tooto wool Mayo PUBLIC PURPOSE - Roadways Mayo dia 29,1992, gioran alas 9:00 gi dia 29,1992, otol ye 9:00 a.m. mellol Clothing Records Luggage business Carmen's Hair Salon (Professional Beauty Salon) Acquisition egg an gi halom i kuatton konfirensian i MPLC Confaence Room. Kitchen Ware Tables Shoes PRIVATE LAND - Saipan Lot/Tract CSE Properties (Apartment, House & Property Rental) MPLC. Books Blankets Phone show growth No. 005 B 15 AMMWELEER TOWLAP - Road­ PROPOSITON PUPBLIKU - I’ Ma Toys Pacifica Funeral Services (Complete funeral/hearse Containing an area of 182 square Chulé I' Chalan Para I’ Pupbliku way Acquisition Baby Stroller Wall Mirror NEW YORK (AP) _ Despite meters TANO PRAIBET -Sitio Numiru005 B Chinese Cabinet Picture Frame Lamps economic recession and dimin­ service) - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 22520-lR/W 15 giya Saipan yan ha FALAWAL ARAMAS - Saipan Lot/ Video Cassettes Stuffed Animals Floor Mats ished opportunity, the nation’s Containing an area of 844 square Tract No. 005 I 15 Pacifica International ExportCo., Inc. (San Leandro,CA) Konsisiste 182 metro kuadrao na area VCR Decorations largest black-owned businesses meters -Sitio Numiru22520-1R/W giy a S aipan Llapal nge 182 square m etas Guitar - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 22520-2R/W ya ha - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 22520- 1R/W posted revenues of dlrs 7,9 bil­ (Food/General Merchandise Brokers, Exporters) Containing an area of 1,604 square konsisiste 844 metro kuadrao na area Llapal nge 844 square metas lion in 1991, a 10.4 percent meters GEORGE F. FLEMING -SitioNumiru22520-2R/W giyaSaipan - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 22520-2R/W increase over the previous year, - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 22520-3R/W yan ha Llapal nge 1,604 square meters Lienholder 5 /6 & 8 Black Enterprise Magazine said. We thank our loyal customers for their patronage and hope for their Containing an area of 730 square konsisiste 1,604 metro kuadra na area - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 22520-3R/W meters -SitioNumiru22520-3R/W giyaSaipan Llapal nge 730 square metas The magazine annually ranks the continued support in our family of fine businesses. - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 22582-R/W yan ha - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 22582-R/W 100 top-grossing industrial and Containing an area of 908 square Konsisiste 730 metro kuadrao na area Llapal nge 908 square metas service companies, as well as the meters Sitio Numiru 22582-R/W giya Saipan PICK-UP FOR SALE 100 top automobile dealerships yan ha FALAWEER TOWLAP - Saipan We hope to serve you better with bigger and more exciting businesses in PUBLIC LAND - Saipan Lot/Tract konsisiste 908 metro kuadrao na area Lot/Tract No. 036 L 10 that are at least 51 percent black- the 90's No. 036 L 10 TANO PUPBLIKU - Sitio Numiru 036 Llapal nge 2,508 square meters 1 9 8 7 M A Z D A owned. In the 20 years the Containing an area of 2,508 square L 10 giya Saipan yan ha - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 036 L 16 magazine has come out with the meters • NEWLY PAINTED · NEW TIRES konsisiste 908 metro kuadrao na area Llapal nge 26,919 square metas rankings, there has been “phe­ - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 036 L 16 - Sitio Numiru 036 L 16 giya Saipan - Saipan Lot.Tract No. 036 L 19 • NEWLY OVERHAULED · RECONDITIONED The Management Containing an area of 26,919 square yan ha Llapal nge 2,960 square meters nomenal growth in the number meters Carmen Safeway Enterprises, Inc. konsisiste 26,919 metro kuadrao na area PRICE $3,200 and variety” of black businesses, - Saipan LotTract No. 036 L 19 - Sitio Numiru 036 L 19 giya Saipan said Ear! G. Graves, publisher Containing an area of 2,960 square yan ha (1756) 5/8,15,22.29 PLEASE CALL 234-9083/9084 and editor of Black Entetprisc. meters konsisiste 2,960 metro kuadrao na area 36-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-MAY 8,1992 r FRIDAY, MAY 8,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-37 LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO ¡ 1 JFOOB JO U RN AL b m iw» 1 THE DO BUSINESS? I Recipe of the Week B STRAWBERRY SUPREME PIE 1 9 9 2

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First and Second Floor Pastry for 1 -crust 9-inch pie On a floured surface roll pastry Commercial spaces designed for business purposes. 1/2 cup granulated sugar to a 10-inch circle. Fit into a 9- 650 square feet/space or rent two spaces at lower cost. 4 tsps cornstarch inch pie plate. Trim excess Third Floor 1/2 cup water dough. Prick shell. Bake in a Office and hotel units in one. Designed to minimize cost by 1 beaten egg yolk 450 oven for 10 to 12 minutes. putting an office and a place to stay in one unit. Fully 2 tbsps butter or margarine Cool. In a saucepan combine furnished for your convenience. 650 square feet/unit. 3 tbsps lemon juice granulated sugar and cornstarch. 3 cups sliced fresh Add water, egg yolk, and butter strawberries or margarine. Cook and stir till 2 3-ounce packages cream thickened and bubbly; cook 2 minutes cheese mixture till combined. cheese, softened more. Remove from heat. Stir in the Spread atop berries. Chill 4 1/4 cup sifted powdered lemon juice. Turn into baked shell. hours or overnight. Makes 8 to We are investors ready to hit the market! sugar Set aside to cool. Top with sliced 10 servings. Do not miss this opportunity. 3 cups cool whip berries. In a small mixer bowl beat This might be the best! together cream cheese and powdered F e a t u r in g ... Contact 234-8853/54 · Mr. Luke Kim sugar. Fold cool whip into cream

Orfa Blanco Deck “I love strawberries. I go crazy during strawberry season in the States. They’re my fa­ vorite fruit. They are attractive, M ADE FOR SAIPAN delicious and easy to prepare,” said Orfa Deck, who is our cook of the week. Orfa, who has been in U.S. 5 for about 25 years, recently returned to make Saipan her home once again. She was given the Strawberry Supreme A Pie recipe by a very close friend inMemphis, Tennessee, while her husband Larry was sta­ tioned at Millington Naval Air Station. “The beauty of this winning ¡dessert,” Orfa said, “is that it | is not only elegant and easy to | make but it can be prepared I f r n ahead of time, too.” k h E3E3 rrvjii E ^3 U1L1AU QZd E2S3 CZ3S9 CSS

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3 4 4 3 3 ^ HAPPY 1st BIRTHDAY /■I j·} DANA MONIQUE M. X:4r-.-X‘/ Si DELA CRUZ TRIPLE J AIOTORS 234-7133 G arapan, Beach Road; 235-5014 Chalan Kanoa From Daddy, Mommy, Divona & Werilyn 234-7133 GARAPAN, BEACH ROAD · 234-501 4 CHALAN KANOA FRIDAY, MAY 8 ,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VEEWS-39 38-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-FRIDAY-MAY.8 .1992 The NMC also has plans to ex­ NMC presents pand into the area of 2+2 with the To our Beloved Mama, implementation of a course on Marianas Public Land Corporation MARIANAS REPAIRS COMPANY, INC. Æ em ·, continued from page 8 various health careers. This course P.O. BOX 2690 CHALAN LAU-LAU, MIDDLE ROAD i , S lo y & o *, program. would fulfill general education re­ HAPPY If NMC should upgrade its edu­ PUBLIC NOTICE SAIPAN. NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS 96950 fâ ca g , quirements for a number of Allied cational offerings for a two-year Health careers, and would serve to Pursuant to the provisions of 2 Sigon gi probension siha gi 2 Reel ayleewal me bwangil 2 MOTHER'S DAY! g v Æ y institution to a four-year college, introduce students to a variety of CMC 4141 et sec, the PUBLIC CMC 4141 et sec'i PUBLIC CMC 4141 et sec, PUBLIC the VIOP could be offering a bac­ health career options. PURPOSE LAND EX­ PURPOSE LAND EX­ PURPOSE LAND EX­ calaureate degree program in It is possible that within the next CHANGE AUTHORIZA­ CHANGE ACT OF 1987, sino i CHANGE AUTHORIZA­ Hospitality management/Admin- ten years circumtances might be­ TION ACT OF 1987, notice is tulaikan tano para propositon TION ACT OF 1987, nge istration. hereby given of Marianas Pub­ You have a friend in the United come conducive to the college pupbliku na akton 1987, nutisia Marianas Public Land Corpo­ • Wash, clean & vacuum, States who invite? you to study Enrollment figurés in Nursing undertaking aBSNprogram. With lic Land Corporation’s inten­ manana i ginen este put i inten- ration e arongaar towlap, igha BEFORE Change oil, oil filter, air filter & fuel filter, AFTER the Holy Bible in English. have increased by more that400% the expressed goal of the American tion to enter into an exchange sion-na i Marianas Public Land e mangiiy ebwe lliiwelo faluw Complete this coupon and send over the past year. A gradual in­ NursingAssociation(ANA)tohave agreement involving the par­ Corporation humalom gi iye e toolong faluw kka faal. • Complete anti-rust paint under car, air mail to below áddress. crease in enrollment is expected to BSN preparation as the entry level cels of land described below. kontratan atulaikan taño ni ha Aramasye e tipali nge emmwel Open, check & clean brakes, alevel of approximately 60students to practice nursing, this may be­ Concerned persons may request afefekta i pedason taño siha ni ebwe tingor ebwe yoor hear­ PACIFIC ISLANDS BIBLE SCHOOL being served each semester within come a necessity for the CNMI. a hearing on any proposed ex­ manmadeskribi gi sampapa. ing reel inaamwo lliiwelil Chemically tune-up engine, P.O. Box 680 the next 10 years. For the Business Education pro­ Fayetteville, GA. 30214 changed by contacting MPLC Maninteresante siha na petsona faluw fa. Aramas ye e tipali Clean & adjust spark plugs, U.S.A. At the present time, the college gram, it’s in the process of by or on May 6, 1992. If so sina manmamaisen inekungok nge emmwel ye re tipali reel • Check tire pressure, is planning to implement Allied negotiating with the University of requested, hearings on the put maseha manu/hafa na kkapsal faluw, nge rebwe Health programs in cooperation Guam to have a baccalaureate transactions listed below will priniponi put tulaikan tano. aghuleey ngali MPLC wool with Kapiolani Community Col­ • Check coolant levels, program in Business and Public be scheduled on May 8,1992 at A ’agang i MPLC antes pat osino me ngare mmwal Mayo dia 6, lege. As presently planned, all Administration offered in the • Check battery, and Name (please print in block letters) 9:00 a.m. in the Conference gi Mayo dia 6, 1992. Yanggen 1992. Ngare eyoortingorbwe theory courses for the Allied health Commonwealth. Room of MPLC.. guaha inekungok marikuesta, i yoor hearing, nge rebwe • ARMOUR ALL CLEAN & WAX professions will take place ion Customized training programs Address Honolulu. for perswiell in both public and inekungok siempre para i ayoora reel tali faluw kka faal, PUBLIC PURPOSE - Road­ Within ten years, and given private organizations will continue sigiente siha na transaksion u nge rebwe tooto wool Mayo ways Acquisition PICK-UP & DELIVERY SERVICES AVAILABLE. demonstrated interest and commit­ as they have in the past. Special­ fan makondukta gi Mayo dia 8, dia 8, 1992, otol ye 9:00 a.m. ment, the NMCX could be ized programsfor MIC andforDEQ 1992, gi oran alas 9:00 gi eggan mellol MPLC Conference implementing the theory classes. have already been mounted by the PRIVATE LAND - Saipan Lot/ gi halom i kuatton konfirensian Room. Call for appointment at City Country Tract No. 024 F 01 i MPLC. ----- To Garapan MIDDLE ROAD To San Jose — That, will, however, require Department. telephone numbers specialized labs for physical/occu­ A program in Total Quality Man­ Containing an area of 4,233 AMMWELEER TOWLAP - This course is free and upon completion of this study course you square meters PROPOSITON PUPBLIKU - Roadway Acquisition 234-9083 & 84 MARIANAS REPAIRS will receive a beautiful certificate pational therapy and dental agement would be a worthwhile assistant, along with associated addition to Business Education of­ Roadways Acquisition Dirt Rd COMPANY, INC. "Special" storage facilities and office space ferings, and may eventually became PUBLIC LAND - Saipan Lot/ FALAWAL ARAMAS - for instructors. a sixth major program. Tract No. 028 F 01 TANO PRAIBET- Sitio Numiru Saipan Lot/Tract No. 024 F 01 LOCATION MAP beach To Rd. $295.00 B The wily program that requires On the technical programs, from Containing an area of 20,000 024 F 01 giya Saipan yan ha Llapal nge 4,233 square meters APARTMENT little;e faculty supervision is the 1988 to 1992, there has been a dra­ square meters Konsisiste 4,233 metro kuadrao medical records technician pro­ matic in students enrollments in na area FALAWEER TOWLAP - gram. themedicalrecordsprogram NMC’s technical programs. There Saipan Lot/Tract No. 028 F 01 D e a th & Funeral Announcement FOR RENT could be coordinated by only one will be an increase in a number of TANO PUPBLIKU - Sitio Llapal nge 20,000 square appropriatelytrainedinstructorwho instructor so as to accomodate new Numiru 028 F 01 giya Saipan meters LOCATED IN AS-UTO would be in charge of managing programs in Automotive Technol­ yan ha Konsisiste, 29,051 articulation ,m supervisingstudents ogy, Architectural Technology and metro kuadrao na area • 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH and advising on degree require­ Mid Management for all technical (1625) 4/17,24 A 5/1,8 • FULLY OR PARTIALLY FURNISHED ment. programs. • SPACIOUS UVING AND DINING AREA • AMPLE CLOSET SPACE • BALCONY • 24 HOUR WATER Message of Appreciation Dolores (Lola) Aguon Leon Guerrero FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL ESTHER Better known as (Lolan Pedro) Mar. 10, 1927 - May 2, 1992 AT 234-3178 (AFTERS) Dearly beloved wife, mother, sister and grandmother, formerly ofToto Village, Guam, was OR 234-0164 (8AM-5PM) called to her eternal rest in Saipan on Saturday, May 2,1992, at the age of 65.

SHE IS PREDECEASED BY HER: Parents: Joaquin Terlaje and Ana Santos Aguon of Toto. Parents-in-law: Jesus Diaz and Maria Sabían DeLeon Guerrero, Saipan; jp DEATH AM OM CEM M VS: First Husband: Francisco Sabían DeLeon Guerrero; Sister: Ines Santos Aguon, Daughter: Theresa L.G. Toves; Brother-in-Law: Jose S. (Rai) DeLeon Guerrero, Joaquin S. DeLeon ARONGOROHG Guerrero; Juan S.M. Palomo; Francisco Aldan Sister-in-law: Soledad D.L.G. Takai. ARONGORONG NGALIIR YAAL SCHO JOAQUirf R. OMAR ,SC h 6ÓLLIMWAL SHE IS SURVIVED BY HER: ANGELICA A. OMAR BWE AÀ PUMGULO Husband: Pedro Sabían DeLeon Guerrero, Saipan, Children and Spouses: Annie L.G. and Jesus E. Santos, Santa Rita; Roy A. Leon Guerrero, Saipan; Raymond and Erlinda M. Leon Guerrero, Toto; WOÓL MÓOZO LIMIRAL, SANGARAS Benjamin and Julie P. Leon Guerrero, Toto; Melinda Leon Guerrero and Tito Alepuyo. Saipan; Peter TIWABWUGHUW,TIWEIGH ME RUWOOW. W e the fam ily o f dear M argarita V. S alas wish to convey our sincerest appreciation to each and June N. Leon Guerrero, Okinawa; Vivian and Vincent Afaisen. Inarajan; Aldebert Leon Guerrero ILIGHIL E LÖSCHAGH ESTIPOOD. and everyone of you w ho com forted us with your SUPPORTI LOVE, PRA YERS AND THOUGHTS. and Carol Pairing, Saipan; Sergio C. Toves, Maite, Reared Grandson,Francis A. Leon Guerrero, Kansas. MISAAL ME PEILÓÓL, HGE EBWE PWAL O ur hearts will n ever forget how you consoled us in a tim e o f deep loss and pain. Brothers, Sisters and Spouses: Beatrice and Jorge Cristobal, Tamuning, Juan and Trinidad Castro, A R o n a o w o w . Tamuning; Francisco and Rosalia Aguon, California; Josephine Palomo, Mongmong, Jesus and Ana Aguon, California M ay the Lord have m ercy and bless you forever. THIS IS TO Ili FORM ALL THE FAMILY AND In-Laws and Spouses: Ana DLG. and Francisco Tudela, Amparo DLG. and Jose Tenorio, Jesus (Gere) FRIENDS OF MR.âf MRS. JOAQUIN R. OMAR and Victoria A. Deleon Guerrero, Antonio Takai, Consolación C. De Leon Guerrero all of Saipan; THAT MR. JOAQUIN ROGOLIFOI OMAR O F G raciously, Susana DLG. and Pedro Pangelinan, Yigo, Magdalena DLG. and Juan Castro, Barrigada Heights. TAN, SAIPAN WAS CALLED TO HIS ETERNAL She is additionally survived by her Aunt Angelina Salas, Mangilao; 30 grandchildren, 17 great REST ON MAY 5 , 1 9 9 2 . grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews. THE BODY OF THE DECEASED WILL REMAIN AT CHC. MASS AND FUNERAL SERVICES WILL Jose T. Salas & Children Rosary is being said daily at the residence of Melinda Leon Guerrero and Tito Alepugo, Capitol Hill, Saipan at noon and at 8:00 p.m. Last respect will be paid from Sunday, May 10,1992 beginning at 3:00 BE ANNOUNCED AT A LATER DATE. p.m. thru Monday, May 11,1992,3:00 p.m. Mass of Intention will be offered on Monday, May 11,1992, 4:00 p.m. at Mount Carmel Church and Burial Services will follow immediately at the Mount Carmel OLOMWAAY... Last Rosary and Special M ass will be held at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, M ay 7,1992 at San Vicente Church. Cemetery in Chalan Kanoa, Saipan. FRIDAY, MAY 8 ,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-41 40-m arianas variety NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-MAY 8.1992 Dissident group REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS PUBLIC NOTICE REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL INVITATION TO BID In the Superior Court of the CUC-RFP92-0013 SAIPAN HARBOR IMPROVBUIBUTS PROJECT REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL upges Parliament DPW92-ITB-0027 Commonwealth of the Northern The Commonwealth Ports Authority (CPA) of the Common­ DPW92-RFP-00223 Mariana Islands Not to re-elect CHALAN KANOA/SUSUPE WATERLINE wealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) is soliciting Proposals from interested offerers to construct and finance the construction work The Department of Public Woric is soliciting sealed bids for the CIVIL ACTION NO. 92-411 The Department of Public Works, Technical Services Divi­ JACKC. MUNA, President Suharto REPLACEMENT PROJECT, PHASE IHA on the Saipan Harbor Improvements project at Saipan, CNMI. “Beach Road Traffic Signal Installation & A.C. Road Widening, The work includes approximately one million cubic yards or sion, is soliciting proposals from qualified engineering firms Plaintiff, JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP)- Saipan, MP, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands”. vs. dredging, disfxisal of dredged material, filling of an approximate eight An Indonesian dissidents group The Executive Director of the Commonwealth Utilities Cor­ to provide engineering and related services for the prepara­ Bids in duplicate will be accepted in the Office of the Chief of ANA SANTOS M U NA acre bulkhead-wharf, sheet piling, paving, drainage, utilities and others. urged Parliament Thursday not poration is soliciting sealed proposals from qualified firms for the tion of the CNMI’s road map. The map shall be for the three Procurement & Supply at Lower Base, Saipan until 2:00 p.m., Defendant. construction of the CHALAN KANOA/SUSUPE WATERLINE Relocation of a sanitary sewer outfall is also required. Construction SUMMONS to re-elect Suharto, Indonesia’s work is expected to cost about US $40 - $50 million and such work must major islands of Saipan, Tinian and Rota. local time, June 12,1992, at which time and place the bids will president for the last 25 years, REPLACEMENT PROJECT, PHASE IDA, Saipan, Common­ TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE­ wealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. The sealed proposals shall be be performed without interrupting on-going port operations. be publicly opened and read aloud. Any bids received after the FENDANT: Ana Santos Muna claiming thathehas been abusing identified on the outside of the envelope by proposal number CUC- Proposals shall include plans for contractor financing or Scope of work shall include, but not be limited to the above time will not be accepted under any circumstances. YOU ARE HEREBY SUM­ power. contractor-arranged financing. CPA will partially finance the project in MONED and required to file an an­ RFP-92-0013. Proposals to be submitted in triplicate will be ac­ following: Parliament is not due to elect cepted at the Office of the Manager, Procurement and Supply, CUC at an amount not to exceed $ 2 1 million. Contract time is 180 Calendar Days, all bids must be accompa­ swer to the Complaint for Divorce the nation’s president until next Proposals submitted must be available for acceptance for a 1. Review the road inventories/surveys per which is hereby served upon you Lower Base, Saipan until 4:00 p.m., local time on May 22,1992. nied by a bidder’s bond in the amount of not less than 15% of the year. Suharto is expected to seek The Bidder is required to submit with his proposal a copy of period up to 60 days after deadline. CPA may award a contract on the formed by DPW. within twenty (20) days after ser­ basis of the initial offers received without negotiations. total bid price. Bid security may be bid bond, certified check, vice of the Summons upon you, and another five-year term. his Business Permit in compliance with the Contractor’s Registration cashier’s check or other form acceptable to the government made “The (president’s)childrenrun Therefore, the initial offers should contain offerers’ best to deliver or mail a copy of your and Licensing Laws of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana terms. CPA may negotiate the contract with any or all the offerers to 2. By utilizing the present road maps and road payable to the Treasurer, Commonwealth of theNorthemMariana answer to JUAN T. LIZAMA, At­ huge businesses in this country. Islands. obtain the most advantageous offer. CPA will evaluate the proposals on torney for Plaintiff, whose address inventories from DPW, identify and prepare Islands with a notation on the face of the check: “Credit Account Isn’t it an indication of nepotism? The project consists, in general, of replacing approximately factors which include pricing, financing terms, technical merits, con­ is P.O. Box 1508, Saipan, Northern Isn’t it an indication of power 4.0milesofasbestoscementDipefsizerangingfrom6-inch to 12-inch) a base map and digitized in an autocad. No. 1453”. The payment of $250.00 is required for every set of struction and completion schedules, responsiveness, and contractor’s Mariana Islands, as soon as practi­ with new PVS pipe including installation of new gatevalvesJittings, plans, specifications and other bidding instruction which can be cable after filing your answer or abuse?” Deliar Noor, one of the demonstrated ability to finance and construct the project. secured from the Technical Services Division, Department of sending it to the Clerk of Courts for group’s members, told Maj. Gen. fire hydrants, new house service laterals, new meters_and other Proposals must be delivered no later than 2:00 P.M., May 15, 3. Provide a computer, a digitizer and a Public Works, Saipan, MP on or after May 14,1992. A receipt filing. Syamsudin, a vice chairman of appurtenances. 1992 to the office of: plotter and provide training to the technical for the payment should be obtained from the CNMI, Treasurer, Your answer should be in writing Parliamentfromthe armedforces Proposals will be evaluated and selections made based on The Executive director experience of the firm on related projects ( 1 0 %), qualification of key personnel on the use of the computer. Department of finance in Capitol Hill, before applying for the and filed with the Clerk of this Court faction. Commonwealth Ports Authority at the Civic Center, Saipan, North­ personnel (2 0 %), availability of equipment (15%), workplan/schedule Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands bidding documents. “If someone shows indications ern Mariana Islands. It may be pre­ of power abuse, could he be re­ (15%), and cost for the scope of the work (40%). Proposal evaluations Saipan, MP 96950 Interested firms must submit SF254 and SF255 and other pared for you by your counsel and elected? Of course not,” Noor will be weighted in accordance with the percentages noted following Tel (670) 234-8315/16/17 The Department of Public Worics hereby notifies all bidders that sent to the Clerk of this Court by relevant materials in quadruplicate to the office of the Chief said. each evaluation criteria. Fax (670) 234-5962 it will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into messenger or mail. It is not neces­ A non-refundable payment ofS200.00 is required for each set A pre-proposal meeting will be held at the above address at He also said that presidents of Procurement at Lower Base, Saipan, CNMI no later than pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will sary for you to appear personally of Plans, Specifications and Proposal Forms, available on or after 10:00 a.m. on May 1, 1992. Offerers who have any questions must until further notice. should be limited to no more than May 15,1992,4:30 p.m. The evaluation of the firms will be be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this April 27.1992. at the Water Division Office, Commonwealth Utilities submit these in writing or by fax to reach the above no later than April If you fail to file an answer in accor­ two terms in office. based on the following criteria: invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of dance with this Summons, judgment Corporation, Saipan. A pre-proposal conference will be held in the 25,1992. The group, calling itself the CUC Conference Room, Lower Base, Saipan at 10:00 a.m., local time, Proposal documents are available from the CPA with payment 1. Familiarity of the firms with island’s road system. race, color, and national origin in consideration for an award. by default may be taken against you Forum for the Restoration of for the relief demanded in the on Mav 1.1992. of a non-refundable amount of $300 per set. Cashiers and certified People’s Sovereignty, was checks or money orders shall be made payable to: In addition, bidders are hereby notified that all bids may be Complaint for Divorce. Firms that have previously purchased bidding documents for 2. The firm’s qualifications and experience, and By order of the above Court: fam ed last August. Its leader has Invitation to Bid No. CUC-ITB-91-0035 will be furnished a copy of COMMONWEALTH PORTS AUTHORITY rejected if the lowest responsive bid received exceed the qualifications of personnel that will be assigned to the /s/Bemadita Sablan been Hartono Rekso Dharsono, a the revised documents free of charge. P.O.Box 1055 Government’s estimate by more than 7% percent and it is Deputy Clerk of Court former top general and one-time Saipan, MP 96950 project especially qualification in autocad. Attention is called to theLabor Standard Provisions for Wage determined that an award of contract would cause excessive Commonwealth Superior Court secretary general of the Associa­ Rate Determination of the CNMI Classification and Salary Structure /S/J.M. Guerrero inflationary impact. In the event all bids are rejected for this Dated this 1 day of April, 1992. tion of Southeast Asian Nations. Plans and that payment of not less than the minimum salaries and Chairman 3. Evidence that the firm is registered to work in the reason, this contract proposal will be modified and may be 4/17-24- 05/1-8 Dharsono was released in 1990 wages as set forth in the Specifications must be paid on this project Board of Directors Commonwealth Ports Authority Saipan, CNMI Commonwealth and is maintaining an established deferred to readvertising for bids until a more competitive after more than five y ears in prison CUC reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to M appy. 1dt Stixlhday. Date: 3/30/92______(1539)4/3,7,10,17,24 A 5/1.8 office with an autocad in the CNMI, and that key situation exists. on subversion charges. waive any imperfection in the proposal if in its sole opinion to do so Earlier this month, 37 organi­ would be in its best interest. All proposals shall become property of individuals of the firms must be licensed profession Ï u d tf - U n n JJWinceAA A pre-bid conference for prospective bidders will be held at 2:00 zations, mostly Muslim groups, the CUC. ally in the CNMI. p.m., local time, Wednesday, May 27, 1992, at the Technical declared their support for REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Services Division, Department of Public Works. Questions Suharto’s re-election. For further information, please contact Mr. Ernesto Villarin at (670) 322-9383. CUC RFP NO. 92-0015 4. Familiarity of the firms with Federal Highway concerning the plans and specifications of the Special Provisions April 22,1992 Administration. should be submitted prior to the conference. /s/Ramon S. Guerrero Executive Director u w 4/24-5/1-8*15 The COMMONWEALTH UTILITIES CORPORATION (CUC) The government reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to The government reserves the right to reject any or all propos­ is soliciting proposals for the preparation and publication of the waive any imperfection in the bid proposal in the interest of the als in the interest of the government. For further information, ANNUAL REPORT of the Corporation’s operation and activi­ Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. contact the director of Public Works, Telephone Nos. 322- ties for Fiscal Year 1991. 9482/9570. /s/MANUEL S. CHARGUALAF ELIZABETH H. SALAS-BALAJADIA Preparation include writing, black and white and color photogra­ Acting Director of Public Works Director of Public Works PUBLIC NOTICE phy, graphics, formatting etc., the total work necessary to pro­ 5/7/92 (1766) 5/8-15-22-29 4/21/92 (1648) 4/2A 05/1-8-15 duce a professional annual report for the corporation. The annual report will include all CUC’s operation including Rota and Tinian. Proposal should indicate the total number of color and INVITATION FOR BID Jßeue, M cuna, Stapa I, OW EN A. RUMLEY, am black and white photographs to be used. One final draft of the PSSIFB92-0012 Job Vacancy Announcement The CNMI Public School system is soliciting competitive <£ JAe Vxvtiety. Stafä. annual report is required for review and approval prior to publi­ sealed bids from vendors interested in supplying the PSS with single no longer associated with cation. A copy of the 1990 report may be examined at the office computer to assist the creation of Civic Books. Specifications may be f r of the Administrative Officer. 3 DIRECT SALES picked up at the PSS Procurement and Supply Office located at Puerto T K atA et* "T/Ca m m ." COCHRAN Rico. jiiyt. 7. 'Su&uivcKtivux. Selection of the firm(s) will be based on experiences in annual All bids must include shipping to PSS Procurement and Sup­ 7 H * + t O * ELECTRICAL SERVICES report preparation, total cost and delivery time of the report. REPRESENTATIVES ply, Puerto Rico, Saipan. Delivery must be made within thirty (30) days after notification of award. Bids are now being accepted by the Public All proposals from interested individuals and firms shall be Schools System Procurement and Supply Office from 8:00 A.M. until and will not be responsible POSITIONS AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY submitted to Manager, Procurement and Supply, Common­ 3:00 P.M. daily Monday thru Friday except Holidays. Closing date and MUST HAVE VALID DRIVER'S LICENSE time for this Bid is May 29,1992 at 2:00 P.M. All bids submitted will for any encumbrances or wealth Utilities Coiporation, Lower Base, Saipan, MP 96950, at 2:00 P.M., May 25, 1992. Pfoposals shall be submitted in EXCELLENT EARNING POTENTIAL be open on the same date and time. Bids must be sealed in an envelope and face marked with “PSS IFB92-0012”. debts incured by triplicates. The Public School System reserves the right to award on a 7&c ¿eve Tfati single or multiple awards or reject any or all bids. Any bids received CONTACT: CRAIG PATTELLO, piaMi.: ÏÏoutit·, Tftcnue*, Cochran Electrical Services CUC reserves the right to reject any or all proposals for any after the aforementioned closing date and time will not be accepted . THateic & 7 /le t* reason and to waive any defects in said proposals, or any of them SALES MANAGER under any circumstances. if in its sole opinion to do so would be in its interest. All proposal Non refundable fee of $25.00 U.S. Dollars must accompany after this date, shall become the property of CUC. the bid. The twenty five dollars fee maybe a certified check, cashier’s Belated Birthday check or other forms acceptable to the Public School System made May 8,1992. payable to the treasurer, Public School System Commonwealth of the Greetings to All inquiries shall be directed to Ms. Beverly Camacho, Admin­ Marianas Northern Mariana Islands. istrative Officer for CUC at telephone numbers (670)322-4033/ The bidder is requested to submit with his bid proposal a copy 5088. Cable Vision of his business permit Any question(s) pertaining to this bid invitation Temi may be directed to Mike Murphy at telephone # (670) 322-4053, Ext. H a b a n HAVE YOU BEEN MADEA VICTIM BY SOMEONE'S CRIMINAL ACTONS? /s/Ramon S. Guerrero 2ND FLOOR, NAURU BLDG. 246. 235-6365 /s/William S. Torres /s/David P. Babauta f r o m ; Call the H O TLINE 234.5100 Executive Director Commissioner of Education Procurement & Supply Officer .„w hen you heed someone to listen (1658) 4/34-3/1.8*15 (1760) 5/8-15-22 The Variety Staff ^-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-FRIDAY-MAY 8 ,1992 FRIDAY, MAY 8 ,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VEWS-43 Poker machine inventory. continued from page 1 According to the report there (C) (i) and (ii), licensed poker vision requires poker machines children accompanying players each licensee will allow a 30-day were some discrepancies in serial machines must bear a numbered operated in retail stores to be seg­ being allowed inside the poker grace-period for constructing the numbers noted during the r'econ- tag on the top right-hand comer of regated from the business area of machine area. new enclosure. ciliation of the physical inventory the screen, whichmay be removed the store by a wall or barrier at This paved way for the recom­ Meanwhile, poker machines with the schedules provided by only by DRT. A second identical least four feet high, and that only mendation tha^ the DRT consider collected from the L&T Interna­ 1 MASON tional Corporation amounting to 1HOUSEWORKER-High school grad., 1 CUTTING SUPERVISOR - High school 3 BEAUTICIAN - High school .equiv., 2 DRT, which may be attributed to tagmustbeplaced inside the poker persons 18 year of age or older amending the regulations to re­ MANAGER 1 CARPENTER - High school grad., 2 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salaiy$7.84- yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 - $2.50 may be allowed entry intothe poker quire hotels and motels to $864,000were said to be recorded 1 GEN ERAL MANAGER - College grad., yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. transposition or typing errors. machine. hour. $8.00 per hour. per hour. as fees from Saipan poker ma­ 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2,000 per Contact: ARLENEC.TORRESdbaS& * It was observed that three es­ According to the rules,nopokej machine enclosure. This subsec­ construct enclosures for poker Contact: VERNON BERT/TEODOSIA 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - Contact: CHARM INC. dba VENUS month. A ENTERPRISES, P.O. Box 610. machines; and to require game chines. The amount, however, V. DAVIS dba E.T. ENTEPRISES, Caller Collegegrad.,2yrs.experience. Salary BEAUTY SALON, Caller Box PPP 232 tablishments were in violation of machine may be operated unless tion applies to poker machine Contact: EVERNEW CORPORATION, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/8)F/1652. Box AAA 345, Saipan. MP 96950 (5/ $5.50 per hour. Saipan, MP 96950 (5/22)F/7822. a provision that licenses be in it has a valid tag affixed to its enclosures inside retail stores rooms to segregate poker machine represented license fees for all P.O. Box 2843, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/ 8)F/7664. 1 ACCOUNTANT - High school grad., 2 frcan video games to make iteasier L&T poker machines on all three 8)F/7660. 1 ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTER - Col­ writing and kept on the premises cabinet, which may not be trans­ thereby exempting hotels and yrs. experience. Salary $5.50 - $6.00 1 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER - High lege grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 10 CORRUGATED COMBINING MA­ motels, which may operate in the to restrict minor’s access on the islands of Saipan, Rota and Tiniaa per hour. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary where the machine is located, for ferred from one machine to 1 MANAGER, ACCOUNTING DEPT. - $1,000 per month. CHINE OPERATOR - High school poker machine area. This has prompted the recom­ 1 WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR - High $2.50 per hour. inspection upon demand by the another. lobby area without a wall or a' College grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary Contact: HERMAN B. CABRERA dba equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary for school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary Contact: KIMCOENTERPRISES.INC., DRT. Another subsection of that pro- barrier. According to the report, a num­ mendation that the DRT should $7.00 - $13.00 per hour. HERMAN B. CABRERA & ASSOCI­ locals $2.50 per hour and for aliens is $4.00 - $4.70 per hour. Contact: UNOMODA CORP., P.O. Box ATES, P.O. Box 1421, Saipan, MP P.O. box 1190, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/ “The regulations are silent on ber of the establishments were always exercise due care in indi­ $2.15 per hour. 1 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. Under Section 2.1504 (a) (2) 1847, San Antonio, Saipan, MP 96950 96950 (5/15)F/7749. 22)F/7817. the segregation of poker machines found to be violating some provi­ cating the account and Contact: NICK’S&MICHAEL’SCORP., experience. Salary $3.50 per hour. (5/8)F/1650. P.O. Box, 1219, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/ 59 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR - and video games inside game sions .of the Poker Machine organization numbers where col­ 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school grad., 2 ' 1 FLOOR SUPERVISOR - High school 8)F/7650. High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. ■ ■ ■ Regulations such as the restric­ lections should be credited to 1 PURCHASING MANAGER - College yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $4.04 Adjacent landowner. rooms. Without the enclosures or Salary $2.15 - $5.50 per hour. grad.,2 yrs.experience. Salary$1,700 Contact: ARNALDO G. GUBAN dba per hour. the segregation of poker machines tion on the entry of minors and avoid misclassification of rev­ 6 CUTTE (CUTTING MACHINE OP­ appellant qualifies as an aggrieved per month. ARGIE MAINTENANCE/COURIER Contact: PACIFIC MICRONESIA continued from page 1 other requirements like the past­ enue. CLASSIFIED ERATOR) - High school grad., 2 yrs. party to the permit decision in as a and video games, minors or per­ 1 CONTROLLER-College grad., 2 yrs. SVC., P.O. Box 2120, CK, Saipan, MP CORP. dba DAI-ICHI HOTEL SAIPAN away whatever odor the waste­ ing of licenses on a conspicuous Other recommendations were experience. Salary $1,700 per month. NEW ADS experience. Salary $2.15 - $4.00 per BEACH, P.O. Box 1029, Saipan, MP much as the latter registered his sons under 18 years could not be 96950 (5/8)F/7665. · hour. water system generates,” 1 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. 96950 (5/22JF/1765. easily restricted from entering the comer of each establishment. for the DRT to ascertain that their 1 ASST. GENERAL MANAGER - High objections and concerns during experience. Salary $1,500 per month. 5 PACKER - High school equiv., 2 yrs. Villagomez added. gaming area,” said-the report. “The Buta response from the Finance records and schedules are recon­ GARMENT FACTORY school grad, 2 yrs. experience. Salary experience. Salary $2. IS - $3.25 per .the said hearing for the project. 1 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. 10 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Villagomez’s letter was in re­ director said the new regulations ciled regularly and that the $1,500 per month. hour. 3 HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC - The proposed CNS resort in­ regulations are unclear in the experience. Salary $1,450 per month. WORKER 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. sponse to a January 10 letter by are more strict about the type of division should clarify the intent Contact: MIRCO PACIFIC DEVELOP­ 5 IRON PRESSER - High school equiv., High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. cludes a 504-room resort hotel implementationof this restriction.” experience. Salary $500 per bi-weekly. Aldan wherein the latter said the MENT, INC. dba SAIPAN GRAND HO­ 10 CUTTER (MACHINE) 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15-$3.00 Salary $2.50 per hour. The report added that two estab­ enclosures for pxiker machines. of the Regulations whether the Contact: AUSAKOTRADINGCO., LTD., per hour. and golf club, an 18-hole golf TEL, P.O. Box 369, Saipan, MP 96950 10 IRONER (PRESSER) - High school 4 CARPENTER public benefits proposed by the operating license should be dis­ P.O. Box 2273, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/ course, a three-acre water park, lishments were found tohave video The previous requirement from a (5/15JF/17G4, equiV., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 Contact: PANG JIN SANG SA COR­ 3 WELDER - High school equiv., 2 yrs. developer do not address the real 22)F/1757. game machines near the poker wall or barrier “at least four feet played in the gameroompremises. - $5.00 per hour. PORATION, Caller Box PPP 324 Cha- experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. needs of the Talafofo commu­ approximately 240 units of em­ 1 SUPERVISOR - High school grad., 2 lan Lau Lau, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/22)F/ Contact: ELEODORO QUEZADA dba ployee housing, plus utility machines; four other have no signs high” has been changed to a «wall “Currently, the Regulations TECHNICIAN yrs. experience. Salary $4.04 - $8.00 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. 7812. QUEZADA CONST., P.O. Box 1038, nity. posted on the poker machine area or barrier “frcan floor to ceiling, only require the operators to experience. Salary $900 per month. complex and maintenance build­ per hour. Saipan, MR 96950 (5/22)F/7826. “I have no objections to the to prohibit minors; one establish- creating a completely separate present the licenses upon inspec­ 2 ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN - High 1 COOK - High school equiv., 2 yrs. 2 TRAVEL COUNSELOR - High school 1 COOK (JAPANESE FOOD) concept of a resort facility, but I ings on a site of approximately 89 school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,350 1 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. mentwas found to have nopartition room.” Concurrent with the tion of the Division experience. Salary $2.50 - $3.00 per 1 PLUMBER believe its must be properly re­ hectares cm the east-central coast $6.92 per hour. hour. per month. experience. Salary $1,000 per month 2 CARPENTER - High school equiv., 2 of Saipan. Project cost for the separating the game room from retagging of the machines in FY representatives,” said Tan in his Contact: EFRAIN F. CAMACHO dba Contact: JETOUR SAIPAN, INC., P.O. 1 MAINTENANCE ENGINEER (STA­ viewed by the CRM agencies and 60 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR - yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 - $2.25 project is pegged at $101 million. the business area; and one with 1992, a formal letter addressed to report; EFRAIN F. CAMACHO CONSULTING High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Box 860, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/22)F/ TIONERY ENGINEER) - College grad., per hour. that comments from the general ENGINEERING, P.O.Box2415,Saipan, 7818. Salary $2.15 - $3.50 per hour. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $6.00 - $7.50 3 MASON - High school equiv., 2 yrs. public should be satisfactorily MP 96950 (5/8)F/1651. Contact: MICHIGAN INCORPORATED, per hour. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. P.O. Box 2682, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/ 2 CARPENTER 1 BAR & DISCQ SUPERVISOR - High 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad., 2 addressed,” said Aldan in that 1 ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN - High 8)F/7661. 1 PLUMBER school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary letter. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary' yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 per 5 MASON $4.50 - $5.00 per hour. month. The proposed CNS resort was NOTICE $2.50 per hour. 1 PAINTER 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - Contact: ANGEL E. OCAMPO dba Contact: ELEPHANT CORPORATION permitted April 1,1992 after it MISCELLANEOUS 2 ELECTRICIAN College grad., 2yrs. experience. Salary dba TOP CONSTRUCTION, P.O. Box UNITED AGENCY & TRADING COM­ 1 REINFORCING STEEL WORKER $3.50 - $4.50 per hour. had undergone a public hearing PANY, P.O. Box834, Saipan, MP 96950 673, Chalan Kanoa Village, Saipan, MP 1 PROJECT DIRECTOR-College grad. 1 MECHANIC-High schoolgrad., 2 yrs. 1 COOK (WESTERN CUISINE) - High 96950 (5/22)F/7829. lastDecember5,1991 whichalso (5/15)F/7741. The dateline to confirm a concession booth for 10 yrs. experience. Salary: $6,730.00 experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary had in attendance. per month plus performance bonus. 3 ENGINEER, CIVIL - College grad., 2 $3.00 - $3.50 per hour. 9 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 per According to Villagomez, the the 1992 Liberation Day festivities is fast ap­ Contacf.S.C. PROPERTIES (SAIPAN), 1 BARTENDER - High school grad., 2 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school grad., 2 ENTERTAINER month. INC., Caller Box PPP, 2nd Floor, Lim's yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 - $3.25 yrs. experience.' Salary $2.15 - $2.25 proaching. You must register your interest and 1 WAITRESS, RESTAURANT Bldg., san Jose or apply at SALAS, 1 ACCOUNTANT-College grad., 2 yrs. per hour. per hour. experience. Salary $900 per month. 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER, BUILD­ MANIBUSAN LAW OFFICE, UIU Bldg., 1 GARDENER - High school grad., 2 1 CARPENTER - High school equiv., 2 pay a fee to operate a concession booth. Booths San Jose, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/8)F/ 3 SUPERVISION (CONSTRUCTION) - ING - High school«grad., 2 yrs. experi­ yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 - $3.15 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 - $2.55 Rise in cost of High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. ence. Salary $3.25 per hour. 1627. per hour. per hour. are limited to the first 40 concessions and are Salary $4.04 per hour. Contact: L& W AMUSEMENT CORP. 3 WAITRESS - High school grad., 2 yrs. 2 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad., 2 2 SCUBA DIVING INSTRUCTOR - High Contact: FU YUN INTERNATIONAL spirits sure dba LEN'S BAR & RESTAURANT, P.O. experience. Salary $2.50 - $3.00 per yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 - $ 1,200 built to uniform standards and colors . school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary IND. & TRADE CORP., P.O. Box 42, Box 81, CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/ hour. per month. 8)F/1657. $1,200 per month. Saipan, MP 96950 (5/22)F/7816. 4 WAITER - High school grad., 2 yrs. Electrical power hook-up, portable water, and Contact: SAIPAN CORAL REEF, INC., Contact: BUCK MICRO CORPORA­ to dampen experience. Salary $2.50 - $3.75 per TION, P.O. box '545 CK, Saipan, MP P.O. Box 771, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/ 5 CARPENTER 10 WAITRESS hour. 96950 (5/22)F/1772. trash collection are built -in for your ready 2 BARTENDER 15)F/7743. 10 MASON 2 COOK (CHINESE CUISINE) - High 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school grad., 2 spirits 10 DANCER school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 1 BARTENDER occupancy and convenience. 1 D.J. (DISC JOCKEY) - High school 15 SECURITY GUARD - High school yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. $2.50 - $3.50 per hour. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 Contact: ANTONIO M. CAMACHO dba 1 WAITRESS - High school grad., 2 yrs. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 2 FRONT DESK CLERK - High school experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. MOSCOW (AP)-Drowning per hour. per hour. NANG OCHA ENTERPRISES, P.O. Box grad.,2 yrs.experience. Salary$2.15- 2 MASSEUSE - High school grad., 2yrs. their sorrows over economic Contact: ESQUIRE CORP. dba BBOSS Contact: JOAQUIN V. DELEON 2668, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/22)F/7821. You may contact the following persons for $2.60 per hour. experience. Salary $600 per month. hardship may soon become too KARAOKE CLUB, P.O. Box 1219, GUERRERO dba ISLAND SECURITY Contact: DIAMOND HOTEL CO., LTD information, registration, and payment fee: SERVICES, P.O. Box 803, Saipan, MP 3 PLUMBER Contact: VICENTE M. SABUN dba Hl- expensive for Russians. Saipan, MP 96950 (5/8)F/7653. dba SAIPAN DIAMOND HOTEL P.O. PITCH DISCO & RESTAURANT, P.O. 96950 (5/15)F/7744. 10 CONSTRUCTION LABORER "Box 66, Susupe, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/ The government on Thursday 1 ELECTRICIAN Box 732, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/22) FI 5 WAITRESS (RESTAURANT) - High 22)F/1741. 7830. removed price controls on the na­ school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 1 SURVEYOR ASSISTANT, INSTRU­ 4 (STEEL WORKER) SHEET METAL . $2.50 per hour. MENTS - High school grad., 2 yrs. ex­ WORKER - High school grad., 2 yrs. tional drink _ vodka, ITAR-Tass 1 CABLE SPLICER-HIgh school equiv., 1 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. Contact: C & M CORP. INC. dba MING perience. Salary $600-$700 per month. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Connie Seman-Camacho 2 yrs. experience. Salary $3.50 per experience. Salary $2.88 per hour. reported. PALACE CHINESE RESTAURANT, Contact: JESUS LG. TAKAI dba TAKAI 1 CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR - hour. 1 WAITRESS, RESTAURANT - High . Vodka has been one of the few P.O. Box 1219, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/ & ASSOCIATES, P.O. Box 263, Saipan, College grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary Legislative Bureau Tel. 664-6001 1 CABLE SPLICER - High school grad., school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 8)F/7652. MP 96950 (5/15)F/7738. $4.04 per hour. relative bargains remaining for 2 yrs. experience. Salary $400 per bi­ $800 per hour. Contact: J.C. INVESTMENTINC., Caller Russians,costing about 47 rubles, Office of Saipan Mayor weekly. Contact: KAIZOKU CORPORATION 5 WAITRESS (RESTAURANT) - High 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school Box AAA 295, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/ 1 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER - High or about a half day’s pay, per 15- Jesus S. Guerrero Tel: 234-6208/ 6280 equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 22)F/7820. dba KAIZOKU RESTAURANT, P.O. Box school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 5771 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/22)F/ ounce bottle. When President $2.15 per hour. per hour. $3.75 per hour. Contact·. M/M JOSE A. PALACIOS dba 7824.______Boris Yeltsin’s government lifted Fax :234-1190 1 GEN ERAL MANAGER-College grad., 2 MASON Contact: KEY COMMUNICATION 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,500 per J & L ENTERPRISES, P.O. Box 1111, 1 AIRCONDITINING MECHANIC (SAIPAN) LTD., P.O. Box 2273, Saipan price controls on most goods and Festivities : Kick -off date, Friday, June 5th month. Saipan, MP 96950 (5/8)F/7657. 1 AUTOBODY REPAIRER- High school MP 96950 (5/22)F/1758. 10SINGER services in January, vodka was cm Contact: STRINGSTONE ENT., INC., equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 10 WAITRESS the short list of exempted goods, 1992. Caller Box 535, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/ 1 HOUSE WORKER - $2.50 per hour. 10 DANCER - High school grad., 2 yrs. 15)F/7740. 3 ELECTRICIAN - High school grad., 2 Contact: JOCELYN N. GATBONTON PLUMBER - High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 - $2.50 per along with such other necessities Activities: * Musical and Cultural Enter­ yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. dba ABELYN’S ENTERPRISES, Caller experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. hour. as bread and milk. Contact: CORAZON M. CALLO dba Box PPP 425, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/ Contact: ERLINDA G. PALACIOS dba 1 MANAGER-High school grad., 2 yrs. Prices for food and consumer tainments JOHN & CORA ENT., P.O. Box 54, ELMERY ENTERPRISES, P.O. Box 22)F/7822. experience. Salary $1,000 per month. goods have risen an average of CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/8)F/7658. 1936, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/22)F/7827. 1 BARTENDER - High school grad., 2 * Spectacular Shows yrs. experience. Salary $500 per month. 300 to 350 percent since. 1 ELECTRICIAN SUPERVISOR - High 1 HOUSEWORKER- High schoolequlv., 1 HOUSE WORKER 10FFICE MANAGER- College grad., 2 1 ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR - High When vodka production was * Amusement Rides school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 1 BODY FENDER - High school grad,, 2 2 yrs. experience, Salary $2.15 per yrs. experience. Salary $5.77 per hour hour. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary slashed during the Soviet gov­ * And many, many more^ $700 per month. yrs. experience. Salary 42.15 per hour. 2 (COMPUTER) PROGRAMMER, IN­ $700 per month. Contact: SHINRYO CORPORATION, Contact: WILFREDO C. TULABOT, Contact: FORTUNATO REJANO dba FORMATION SYSTEM - College grad., Contact: MASUDA CORPORATION ernment’s anti-alcohol campaign P.O. Box 2484 CK, Saipan, MP 96950 Caller Box PPP 466, Saipan, MP 96950 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 per Location : American Memorial Park in AUTOREC ENT./MANILA AUTO RE­ dba HIMITSU NIGHT CLUB, Caller Box starting in 1985, many angry (5/15)F/7745. (5/22)F/7827. PAIR SHOP, P.O. Box 2094, Saipan, month. PPP 412, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/22)F/ people started making moonshine, Garapan CELEBRA MP 96950 (5/8)F/7659. 2 COMPUTER OPERATOR - 2 High 7823. 1 DRAFTER - College grad., 2 yrs. ex­ 10PTOMETRIST-Collegegrad., 2yrs. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary drastically depleting the country’s This is the real Teimpon Minagof. Be a partof it !! perience. Salary $1,000 per month. 1 COOK HELPER - High school equiv., experience. Salary $900 - $1,000 per $500 per month. sugar supplies. ITAR-Tass 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER - High 1 CARPENTER - High school equiv., 2 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per month. 2 CARPENTER - High school grad. 2 saidThursday that the government yrs. Salary $2.15 per hour. hour. Contact: PIODECIMO A./MARITA F. yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Contact: ELEPHANT CORPORATION Contact: VALORYE K. TROMBETTA ACOSTA dba ACOSTA OPTICAL Contact: GMC INTERNATIONAL was retaining its monopoly on the dba TOP CONSTRUCTION, P.O. Box dba MOMS ROUND TWO, P.O. Box CLINIC, P.O. Box 638, Gualo Rai, Caller Box PPP 177, Saipan MP Contact: ROBERTO D EU CRUZ dba production of vodka and other 673, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/8)F/7663. 3159, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/15)F/7747. Saipan, MP 96950 (5/22)F/7827. 96950(5/22)F/7827. RUBEN’S CONST./MAINT., P.O. Box , spirits, but opened up the making 2081, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/22)F/7827. of beer and wine to private entre- 1992 Mefrt Baseball League SAVA begins league May 25 Letters to (Team Standing as of Wednesday May 6) SAVA’s Co-Ed League will line for registration and submission commence on May 25 th instead of of entry fee is May 18. There will be TEAM WIN LOSS PCT GB May 18. All volleyball players a special meeting for all coaches and th e Editor Toyota Wheels 4 1 .800 - and interested individuals are en­ managers on May 18 at 6:30 pm. in Dear Editor, Sabían Termites 4 2 .666 - couraged to form a team. theGilbertC. Ada Gymnasium con­ Please give us this opportunity UMDA Aces 3 3 .500 1-1/2 Entry fee is $600per team. Dead­ ference Room. to express our sincerest YCO Blue Sharks 2 3 .400 2 appreciation to the people of J.G. Sabían Falcons 2 4 .333 2-1/2 Tinian most especially to Ms. 4 1992 Mfljor League Baseball Rainbow Construction Seabees 2 .333 2-1/2 Cynthia Borja, Sports Coordi­ Batting Leaders (Based on 19 or more times at bat) Second Round Schedule nator for their hospitality during PLAYER TEAM AB HIT BATTING Code Team Sponsor our stay in Tinian for the fiesta. Ben Mesa Toyota Wheels 19 12 .631 ... .1 ..... Seabees Rainboe Construction Co. While in Tinian, we were given Bob Guerrero Seabees 27 15 .556 free transportation, free meals James Ada Seabees 20 11 .550 2 Sablan Termites Sablan Termites & Pest Control (breakfast/lunch/dinner) and Reno Celis Termites 22 10 .455 3 Toyota Wheels Microl Corporation free housing. Glen Palacios Aces 22 10 .455 4 Blue Sharks Yco Corpoaratlon On behalf of the men and Tony Camacho Termites 27 12 .444 women volleyball players “Na­ Eddie Kapileo Aces 28 12 .42j) Falcons J&G Sablan tives and the Lost Boys”, Un Joe Tenorio Wheels 19 8 .421 6 Aces UMDA Dangkulo Na Si Yu’us Ma’ase Bill Quitano Termites 27 11 407 to Ms. Borja and the people of Nick Guerrero Seabees 30 12 .400 Date Week C ode Vs. C ode Tinian; Also a big “Thank You” Manny Evangelista Falcons 20 8 .400 to the following Garment Facto­ 5/4 •M 2 1 Runs: (11) Nick Guerrero (10) Joe Tenorio, Greg Camacho (9) Glen ries for providing us with top palacios, Bob guerrero (8) Bill Quitano, Paul Tenorio, James Ada 6 W 5 6 uniforms PANG JIN SANG SA Doubles: (3) Glen Palacios, Manny Evangelista, Jerry Ayuyu (2) 8 W 4 3 CORPORATION and NEW Frank pangelinan, Nick Guerrero, Greg Camacho 11 M 5 2 STAR CORPORATION. Triple: (2) James Ada 13 W 1 3 /s/Tonie R. Taitano Homeruns: (2) Glen Palacios (1) Mabel Ngimgemelas 15 F Player, “Natives” RBI: (13) glen palacios (10) Reno Celis 6 4 Pitchding Leaders 18 M 5 1 Player Team INN ER Hit Era 20 W 6 3 Dominic Chong Termites 15 1 10 0.66 22 w 6 . 3 Sherwin MagofnaFalcons 22 6 24 22 F 4 2 2.45 25 M 6 1 Tony Benavente Termites 19 5 18 2.37 27 w 3 5 John Mark Seabees 27 8 44 2.66 29 F 2 6 Elmer Mark Aces 33 14 44 2.96 Eddie Santos Termites 11 6 11 4.90 6/1 M 1 4 Strikeouts: (26) Elmer Sablan (23) Tony Benavente (2) Ben Lizan 3 w 3 2 (18) Roy Magofna (16) John Mark 5 F 4 5 VARIETY SPORTS AP News · Associated Press News · AP News · Associated Press News

cancellation of 48 trains and ex­ for 10 more years was rejected by of America, ; Credit Lyonnais, Missing bolts tensive delays for 91 others. Aquino accepts the Senate and Mrs. Aquino or­ Banque Indosuez and Sanwa Central Japan Railway Co. of­ Solomon as new dered American forces to leave Bank, have branch offices. blamed for tive- ficials later attributed the problem by Dec. 31. to an air hose that- was severed U.S. ambassador The controversies surrounding itoup bullet train when a motor gearbox fell because MANILA, Philippines (AP) - the drafting of the new treaty and Israeli arrested for of the missing bolts. Two of the President Corazon Aquino has the withdrawal of U.S. forces have allegedly smuggling four bolt holes contained consider­ accepted Richard Solomon, strained relations between Manila delay able amounts of dust, indicating assistant secretary of state for and Washington. TOKY O (AP) _ An Israeli man TOKYO (AP) _ Three missing that the bolts had been missing for Asian-Pacific affairs, as the new has been arrested for allegedly bolts took the blame Thursday for some time, they said. U.S. ambassador to Manila, for­ China welcomes attempting to smuggle hashish halting ahigh-speed“bullet” train “We ’re trying to determine when eign affairs department sources into Japan, police in the western for nearly five hours, blocking they dropped out or whether they said Thursday. foreign banks city of Osaka said Thursday. train service along Japan’s main were ever there,” said one official, The sources, who requested BEIJING (AP)-China’s top Police said Galor Tamecr, a rail corridor and inconveniencing who spoke on condition of ano­ anonymity, said the U.S. Embassy banking official says foreign banks 24-year-old resident of Osaka, 150,000 travelers. nymity. sent a note to the department last will be allowed to open branches was arrested after 1.5 kilograms Questions over whether the Tadayoshi Yamaguchi, a Monday requesting approval of for the first time in three cities. Li (3.3pounds)ofhash'sh was found manufacturer had properly in­ spokesman for Kawasaki Heavy Solomon’s appointment to suc­ Guixian, governor of the People’s in a carved wooden statue sent to stalled the bolts in the brand-new Industries, the train’s maker, said ceed Ambassador Frank Wisner. Bank of China, said branches will him through the mail from the train made up the main story on its inspection records showed that Wisner, who took his post last be permitted in Guangzhou (Can­ Philippines. many newscasts in a nation that all bolts were in place when the August, is to be appointed state ton), Tianjin and Dalian, the Police didnotestimate the value usually takes the quality of its train train was completed. undersecretary for security affairs. People’s Daily (Renmin Ribao) of-the drugs, but Japanese news service for granted. The new bullet trains were in­ Wisner was posted in Manila as reported. Guangzhou is in south reports estimated they could fetch The Shinkansen bullet train was troduced in March and are the first the United States and its former China and the other two cities are in 10 million yen (dlrs 75,000) in carrying 1,100 passengers toward completely new model in 28 years. colony were terminating the treaty north China. Previously foreign street sales. No further details Tokyo at about 190 kilometers Train officials have been counting that allowed U.S. military bases bank branches were restricted to were available. (120 miles) an hour Wednesday on the train system’s record of re­ in the country. The United States the coastal special economic zone. Hashish and marijuana are afternoon when it was stopped by liability in bidding for upcoming maintained bases here for nearly a Last year, several foreign banks banned in Japan. Convicted its emergency braking system. multibillion-dollar high-speed train century. were allowed to open branches in violators of the Narcotics Con­ Technicians were unable to move contracts in South Korea and Tai­ A new treaty to keep one of the Shanghai. Currently, 47 foreign trol Law are subject to amaximum it for nearly five hours, forcing the wan. facilities, Subic Bay naval base, banks, including CitiBank, Bank penalty of seven years in prison. £Marianas ^Varie Micronesia's Leading Newspaper Since 1972 P.O. Bax 231 Saipan, MP 96950 · Tel. (670) 234-6341 · 7578 9797 Fax: (670) 234-9271