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1, er By Rafael H. Arroyo non-resident worker fee rates to view with the Variety. we are authorizedtodo," thechief "high levels," if necessary. According to the governor, the executive said. IF THE Legislature fails to ap­ This wasthe response given by practice of bringing in non-resi­ Currently, the non-resident prove a tax reform measure to the Governor FroilanC.Tenorio yes­ dent workers into the Common­ workers fee for new and renewal governor's liking andtheneedfor terday when asked to comment wealthhas been andwillcontinue applications of labor certificates more revenuesarises,the Admin­ on speculation among business to be a privilege, not a right, such is pegged at $200 per worker as istration may be looking at "all circles that a $1,000 fee per alien that government may regulate it promulgated by the former De­ options," including raising the worker application is being con­ the way it chooses to. partment of Commerce and La­

.' ., . sidered by government. "So if anybody wants to bring bor. "We're going to find ways to in a non-resident worker and we The yearly rate for such appli­ I New York generate revenues ourselves and don't getfunding fromthe Legis­ cations was around $100 only at we can do it with fees as much as latureto runourgovernment,then the start of the Tenorio Adminis­ executive .. ··.· we like, whatever amount we we havetodoitthrough programs tration. need," said Tenorio in an inter- withintheexecutivebranchwhich The $200 per alien worker fee by itself has already invitedcriti­ .takesoffer: Froilan C. Tenorio cism from House Vice Speaker .:to ,tunCfIC . Jesus P. Mafnas who last month are levied pursuant to revenue said the rate was so highit essen­ legislation, thekind thatmayonly be introduced in the House of By Ferdie de la Torre tially becomes a tax rather than a fee. Representatives. On the other ANGELA M. Wardlaw, a New Under the Constitution, taxes Continued on page 38 York-based marketing firm presi­ . ; ... dent,has accepted an offer to work as administratorfortheCommon­ Hopwood, MRS to wealthHealthCenter. PublicHealth Services Secretary Dr.lsamuJ. Abraham told theVari­ go year-round next ety yesterday that Wardlaw called recently informing him sheconsid­ By Ferdie de la Torre 1994-95 school year,diminishing the eredall theconditions stipulated in high standards of academic excel­ her proposedcontract. TO ADDRESS the overcrowding lenceoftheenrolled students. The DPHS is luringWardlaw to problem at Marianas High School The BOE Programs andLegisla­ bethe hospital administrator, a key and Hopwood Jr. High School, the tive Comminee chaired by Farrell CHC post left vacant for several of Education has adopted a agreed during their meeting Monday months already. resolution seeking fortheimplemen­ to endorse the resolution before the Wardlaw is thepresent president tation of a multi-track year-round board. of the Wardlaw Group, a firm lo­ education system at thetwoschools In that meeting, Farrell stressed cated in Syracuse, NewYork, spe­ forthenextschool year. thattheanticipated completion ofthe cializing in strategic, market and Underscoring the importance to new Kagman Jr. and Senior High facility planning fortheCentral New implement the scheme, BOE Vice School project forschool year 1995­ Yorkhealth care industry. Chairman Don Farrcll moved toadopt 96 which was expected to alleviate Wardlaw sentalettertoAbraham theresolution inWednesday's board thecurrent burdenof overcrowding last October 26, expressing her in­ meeting held at the Public School at the two schools "is not even re­ Aging Division Director Gregorio Sablan Delos Reyes looks at food System central office. motely closetoconsummation." tention to work atCHCasadminis­ storage containers used to keep food warm while being delivered for trator. the Manamkos. The containers were among the items the Aging Office Farrell pointed out that the over­ In introducing the resolution, TheDPHSsccretary immediately purchased Wednesday through the $500 worth of vouchers donated crowding problem at MHS and Farrell's commiuce cited that the responded by sending a letter en­ by Saipan Rotary Club. Hopwood has escalated during the multi-track year-round pilotprogram closed withthejob description and established at San Vicente Elemen­ employment contract forreview. tary School lastAugust has allowed Abraham saidthey arcexpecting foranimproved learning aunosphere Wardlaw to arrive on the island in through the abolishment of double No.petprojectson'94 sessions. January 1995. However, hesaid, they are trying LastJuly1,theBOE unanimously to speed up the processing of the adopted a motion to authorize all necessary papers so that she can CIPlist, says Tenorio CNMI schools which were ready for Continued on page 38 theyear-round education concept to GOVERNOR Froilan C.' maybe for roads," said the gover­ million in CIP grantsfrom the proceed with their implementation Tenorio yesterday said he will nor. . federal government inFY1994 plans. not allow the inclusion of "pet. "I willnotallowanymoneytobe as authorized under Covenant However, itwasonly SanVicente Weather projects'; in the appropriations usedforbasketball andtennis courts, Section702ami USPublic Law which "piloted"theprogram byadopt­ billon federally-funded capital fencing and the like," he said, ap­ I02~381, with an additional $9 inga multi-track schedule. Outlook improvement projectsforfiscal parently concerned thatthecertain millioninlocalmatching funds Under themulti-track scheme, stu­ year 1994. Housemembersmayhaveaccom­ drawnoutofbondinterestearn- dents and teachers arc divided into Inanewsconlerence.Tenorio modated \heirown pel projects ill .ings deposited in trustat Bank groups. These groups have staggered warned he will line item veto the approved appropriation bill. of quam, for the aggregate to­ class schedules andvacations. severalprojects hedeemsunim­ House Bill 9-292, authored by tal. Withawidevarietyofdesignvaria­ portant in the recent FY 1994 ' Rep. Pete P. Reyesbut introduced . Although the governor does tionspossible, theschcduling ofmulti­ CIP appropriations listing ap­ inhisbehalfby ViceSpeaker Jesus notrnean to argue on. the pro­ tracks can range from simple tovery provedby the HouseOf Repre­ P. Mafnas,gainedthe approval of posed projectsgetting the big-. complex. sentativeslast week. the lower house of Legislature. It ger slicesof the money, he ex­ Themulti-track model offers alter­ "I wanttheLegislature toear­ appropriates a total of $33.7 mil­ pres!\ed concernaboutthepres- natives forenrichment andmake-up mark all 1994 moneyfor infra­ lion for infrastructure projects in . ence ~f non-priority projects in opportunities. It also enables many structure, meaning forsewerand thethreesenatorial districts. the Clp list from the House, schools to effectively reduce over­ Partly cloudy with waterlines,stormdrainage and The money consists of 524.72 Continued on page 38 crowding. Isolated light showers. The BOE claimed that the year­ Continued on page 38

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------.:.:::;iiiiiii;iiiiili::2:w .,,=,__.. 2-MARIANAS VARlElY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY~NOVEMBER II, 1994 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11·, 1994 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEws-3 Jackson may challenge Clinton ',' Women nix $4.25 wage for maids By JOHN KING tr~ditionalliberal hasewasdemor- But there was plenty of talking speculation include tommy Th- Astheylookaheadto1996, some THEWOMENSAffairsOffice households in the Common­ wage is achieved. the same time increase the alized. He blamed.that on passage inRepublican circlesWednesday, ompson of Wisconsin; George strategists areadvising Republicans urged the Senate to exercise cau­ the need for some flexibility on WASHIN~T~N (AP) • The of the NorthAmencanFreeTrade muchof itfocusedon whetherany Voinovich of Ohio and William to be confrontational withClinton wealth. On the other hand, Senate Bill family's disposable income. tion in deciding on the fate of a the hiring of maids since they D~mocra~s mldterIJ.1 debacle ~greement and the lackof a con- of Tuesday's big winners would Weld of Massachusetts. atevery tum, aspartofastrategy to Currently, two wageproposals 9-142, authored by Senate Presi­ "The economy is now inextri­ wouldprove to bea greathelpfor qUlC~Y ~aIsed RepublIc.an hopes SlstentClintonurbanpolicyorjobs jointhosealreadyexploringa 1996 Sofar, theprospective Republi- oust him in twoyears. bill that sets an across-the-board arebeingentertained ineachhouse dent Juan S. Demapan, seeks to cably linked to the two-income $4.25 hourly minimum wage in working mothers in the absence !or wmnmgbacktheWhiteHo~se program. candidacy. can field includes Sens. BobDole "Pass our programs and force of Legislature. amend existing minimum wage family arrangement. An attempt the whole of the CNML of day care center and other re­ ~ 199?,and I~ft some wondenng .The t~o-ti~e De~ocratic can- California Gov.PeteWilsonhas of Kansas,ArlenSpecterof Penn- Clinton to either veto our pro- One bill, proposed by Gover­ and hour laws by speeding up to change this should be given lated services. IfPresidentClinton w~ so weak- ,dldatesaId Clinton stillhasachance repeatedly disavowed anyinterest sylvaniaandPhilGranunofTexas, grams (creating issues for 1996) In a letter to Senate President nor Froilan C. Tenorio, seeks a conversion to the prevailing fed­ very serious thought," warned Juan S. Demapan, Women's Af­ She said that in the absence of enedhewouldfaceapnmarychal_ o! recovering, if he "goes toward in running. But several Republi- plus former Vice President Dan or sign our programs (poten- $4.25 wage for the garment in­ eralminimumwagelevel,regard­ Sablan. appropriatepoliciesthataremore fairs Special Assistant Remedio lenge. , his base and makes jusuce and cans noted that his campaigndis- Quayle,formerHousingSecretary tially earning him a Democrat dustry first for thefirst yearof its less of job category and industry. She said that if maids are re­ supportive of women domestic R.SablanwarnedthatSenate Bill EvenbeforeTuesdaY'~elecuon, make~he~l.thcarer.eformandrei~~ tribute~ "talking points" among Jack Kemp .and former Defense primary challenge," the Repub- i implementationandallothersthe Of primary concern to Sablan quired to be paid the minimum help should fill the gap. I' 9-142,whichtheformerauthored !esse Jackson was m~llmg .enter- vests 10 cI~les and ~rastructure. ~epublIcan c.onsult~ts Tuesday Secretary Dick Cheney. Former lican polling firm Public Opin- next. and those who responded to a wageproposedunderDemapan's 6 willhave a harsh impactnot only But one other concernraised in 109 the 1?9 ~ace,. either 10 ~e Mos~ Clmt?nadvisers, however, rught promoung Wilson and the TennesseeGov.LamarAlexander ion Strategies said in a memo It seeks to amend the current public awareness drive she initi­ bill,CNMIwomenmightjusthave Sablan's letter was that the pro­ on the local economybut also on Democratic pnmanes or as an 10- are u~gtng Clinton to adop.ta more themes he used in his successful alsoislayingthegroundwork fora Wednesday. "Republicans t, law that provides for a 30-cent ated was the provision on the to gear themselves up to staying posal may affect the average v, the financial abilityof individual dependent. ". centrist ~ourse - something that re-election. candidacy, andformer Secretary of should lead and force Clinton to increase yearly until the $4.25 measure which takes away all at home, cook and watch their wages of workers in the other Jackson,aclvllnghtsleaderan.d c.ould alienate Jackson and other Other Republican governors StateJamesA.BakerIIItellsasso- follow or get out of the Oval exemptions to the $4.25 mini­ children and husbands and rely industries, especiallyprofession­ ~~ha~ thebest~wn blackpoll- liberals. whoseambitions werethetopic of ciateshe hasnotruledoutrunning. Office." mum wage, as that would make ongovernmenthandoutslikefood als whoarc farmorepredicatedto 10 the United States, put ucian hiring of domestic helpers too stamps and medicaid. such talk aside to campaign for Suspected burglar receive higher wages than maid. prohibitive.. Consequently, what will hap­ Democratic candidates this year, "This will result to even more According toSablan,household pen, according to Sablan is that but said Wednesday he"still con­ escalating wages whichwill pose Republicans sketch conservative agenda help are hired toenable both hus­ women will stay home and non­ sidered all optionsopen." ~ pledge~ gets guilty verdict more problems to employers and By DAVID ESPO tax.cut, welfarereform,crime cooperation with Presi- sonableness wherewe disagree." band and wife to get out and be resident workers wiII workalong­ on a broader range, to the busi­ In an interview, Jacksonsaidhe gainfully employed, thereby en­ had no timetable for such a deci­ legts.latlOn and healthreformalso dent Clinton wherever possible. Clinton also pledged to "reach Corro's house which is located side male workersin determining ness community," said Sablan. WASHINGTON (~P) • In are likely to be addressed in the "Maybe we can do some busi- out" to Republican leaders and suring the financial stability of sionandnotedthathehad"worked about200 feet from his residence the fate of the Commonwealth, She added that such a scenario chargeand eagert~ begin, ~ea?~rs 104th Congress - the fi~st under ness," Dole toldthepresidentin a urged them to "join me in the the family. thereby decreasing participation real hard trying to help the presi­ in Kagman II. will do little, if anything, to pro­ ?fthenew Republicanrnajonues Republican co?trol .slOce the phoneconversationwitnessedby centerof thepublicdebate...." He Allowingbothspousesto work dent this fall" in contrast to so He told thejury that Manglona of women in the task of building mote local labor, as well as eco­ in the Hous~ andSenatesketched 1950s w~en DWIght EIsenhower reporters. hinted broadly that he would fa- enables them to contribute to the many Democrats who distanced waspuuing householditemssuch the economy. nomic and businessgrowthin the co~serv~tIve islands limited manpower and at themselves fromClinton. a agenda Wednes- was president. Beyond that, Gingrich said in vor a tax cut next year, and also as a bush CUller, vacuumcleaner Sablan in his letter expressed islands. day including a balance? ~udget Senate Republican leader Bob an interviewthathe and thepresi- calledfor ameasuretostrengthen Still,Jacksonsaidsaidone rea­ and other small things inside a amendment and term limits for Dole and Rep. Newt Gingrich, dent talked by telephone about his hand at cutting spending uni- son Democrats lost was that the four-door Subaru parked in front lawmakers. House speaker-in-waiting, being able to "disagree with rea- laterally. of thehouse.Santoswasalsoseen For now, Republicans exulted "walking around" that December inmidterm electionsthatchanged 6 morning. the face of government, leaving Later, the two men left aboard them with control of the House thebrownishcardrivenbySantos, for the first time in 40 years, and Ayuyu said. Corro also took the producing a 53-47 edge in the witness stand and her testimony Senate. supported that of Ayuyu's. The Gingrich said Republicans items which according to Ayuyu Carnation Ice Cream 1/2 GAL 3.50/EA would move ahead- as promised were taken by the two men were ~ltltX\~'\) Francisco R. Santos - on its campaign "Contract with among the missing items when Vip Mixed Fruit. 1 LB 1.69/Bg America" in the first 100days of Corrochecked herhousealter the By Rafael!. santos Asparagus Spear 2 1/2 95/BX the I04th Congrss, which con­ break-in. LB .. 8. venes in January. DefenselawyerEricBassetried AI.l BURGLARY suspect Fran­ IPIC to persuade the jury that Santos Snow Peas 2 LB 3.50/BG In the House, the first-day agenda will includelegislationto cisco R. Santos has been found did not commit the crimes of Vip WHl Blueberry 1 LB 2.30/BG place Congress under the same guilty of burglarizing a Kagman burglaryand theftbecausenoone -~~~oi.l:';;~~~ federal laws that apply to the rest II houseand stealingitemsfromit actually saw him enter Corro's <',y, of the country, deeply cut con­ worth between $250 to $20,000. house nor take items from the ~~,.\.'~I _.. U.S. NO.1 Calrose Rice .. 50 LB 14.95/Bg Jurors convicted Santosof one gressional staffinglevels,reduce same place. Peeled Shrimp B/SML ..... 4.4 LB .. 21. OOIBX ~;~ \"".;;.. ~. ~)('.~:;, #10 Creamy Peanut Butter O.50/CN the number of committees and count of burglary and another He added during his closing Department of Public Works personnel maneuver the asphalt spreader for the road paving project in Capitol ~'''' ~;- ~~ ~ 1 count of theft in connection with Hill yesterday. ;oe~"~~"".,j;,t;"':;:J subcommittees and implement arguments that the missing items Breaded Shrimp 21/25 3 LB 1g.50/BX II #10 Fruit Cocktail 5.95/CN term limits for committeechair­ the break-in at the house of Pilar were not Corro' s but belongedto BTHO Shrimp 50/60 1.5 LB 8.50/BX I .' - #10 Green Peas '" 2.65/CN men. CorroonDecember6, 1993. How­ her uncle and a friend. ~;~ ~ Over thenext99days,Gingrich ever, the six-member jury found Jurorshoweverreturned aguilty ~:~: tv to~esHblDit N.Z. Mackeral 800 gm 0.6 /LB '- the defendant not guilty of the 9 #10 Diced Green Bell Pepper 95/CN ' ... ",.-.,:-:"".-: .. , -.,' -"<"'" " '. ~ 4. and Republicanshave pledged to verdict on the first two counts in r burglaryand theftthatoccurredat Tenam.o bring several major bills to the the criminal complaint filed by Black Pomfret 500 """"''''''''''''1' Mayonnaise 1 gm. 11'g559/LB Jf ", GAL 4.95/CN floor for a vote. These include the Camille's Gardenia Apart­ the Attorney General's Office. lobsterWIC 600 gm. . IPC ~~ two constitutional amendments, ments in San Roque. Santos was acquittedofthetwo %·z Soy Bean OiL 1 GAL 4.95/JR one to balance the budgetandone The verdict was returned at 'lj;U.~get··fOIjiEY"19~€i Wahoo Fillet 1 OF 2.59/LB ~~ Brazil Corn Beef. 59/CN remaining charges,apparently due ~:~ 1. toimpose termlimitson lawmak­ around6:00p.m. Wednesdayfol­ toinsufficientevidencepresented GOVERNORFroilartC.Tenorio form. '. ..:",...... rrientmay morerevenucsOll BEEF '------~ ers. lowing a few hours of delibera­ in court. Ally. Bassehas said that need ~ will out Otherproposalsincludea$500-' tionsat thejury room in Superior neitherManglonanorSantoswere Yest#daYSilidhisactministration .. 'Thegovemor (XJinted thathis . taxrefonntobeabietocaneup Shortribs Cut 2" 12 LB 21. gO/LS I Red Apple (large) 0.49/LB Court. be ··C01l1mgup witb .another' budg'etandhistaxrefonnmeasureswilhmoneytohelptyphQoovictims per-child tax credit, with accom­ seen breaking into Wolcott's :resubnissionOflheCmlmonwealth ... are coosistent with one another such with. ... panyingspendingcuts tokeepthe "We're very pleased that the apartment unit on December 10, Brisket Stew Cut 10 LB 15. 50/BX I Cello Red Apple 5's 1.00/BG Budgetforftscal year 1995. thiuanyrevisioos fromthe Legisla- "If the president declares a deficit from rising, welfare re­ jury [acquittedSantosof] the two 1993.There was alsonoevidence ~ DuriilgbisweekIy news confer-' mrernay mean government wouJdJedcraI disaster in the CNMI, Top Sirloin Steak SlD 10 LB 29.50IBX I Green Apple 89/LB form, a crime bill, a capital gains charges. However we're disap­ that the two stole items from the O. ence, Tenorio said his otficemay havetocbange tbesubmissionagain.thenwegetsomethingforZc'lda, ~ taxcut, protectingthe Pentagon's pointed becuase the jury did not special education teacher's resi­ Chuck Steak Sliced 10 LB 18.95/BX Grapefruit, Ruby have to redo...... the..'. budg.etagain. on I...afuly.atax refoon~al sub- notforthe damage ' t "Wedon'texpccrtbel.egislarure ThiswasincreascdtoaSl90million reform measure endorsedbythe l , ,,' • .' Red Onion O.59/LB At the White House, chief of into Corro's house and Wendy collectibleitemsandjewelrywere to adopt ourproposal aswe pre- budget very recentlywhcn a new. House indeed geneI:ates $25 ~;:; ~ staff Leon Panetta said he be­ Wolcott's apartment unit and of stolenfrom Wolcott's apartment, Cotto Salami. 1.75/LB ." l":,.-c--_ Baking Potatoes O.49/LB semcd it,butwe're willing tonego- package was submiltOO lO~pcrccdc million in additional revenues,. lievedbipartisanconsensuscould unlawfullytaking items from the according to the victim and the "".~. tiate. Iftreywant toreduce therates the ftrSt one. he said he may besll.tisfied. Sliced Bacon 1 LB 1.65/PKG I Yellow Onion (M) O.45/LB be found on matters like welfare tworesidences.TrialbeganTues­ government. The government in­ andtherevenues, goahcadbutlet us During yesterday's P'CSS confer- "I am ready to compromise. ~ reform, health care reform, the day at court room A of the Supe­ sisted the"walkman" andthe fact f------. ;" j. U.S. large Eggs 1 DZN 1.25/DZN know howmuch." the chiefexecu- erce,Tcnoriosaid bernaybelooking We have a targetbudgerfi~ line-item veto and tougher en­ rior Court. thatthebrownSubaruwasseenat livesaid atcomingupwithathirdsubmissioo, butdefinitelythctegislature Chicken Whl Fryer 30 LB 24. 95/cs I --0-',----, Tofu (Firm) forcement of criminal penalties. During the trial, government the Camille's Gardenia on De­ 1.191BX Acwrding toTenorio, hisoffice worth $180miliioo, a figure which needs to pass1aJCltiformtlrst:' But Clinton said he would not witness Edward A. Ayuyu testi­ cember 10 last year were prove Chicken Drumstick TIP O. a9/LB I brought upataxreform measure so includes a 55 millionadditional re- he said. ..•.•. ....•...... > Trump may never have met Supreme thrive on little things that help me Rosario's tirade on educators from point. For there is nothing better Court nominee Stephen G. Breyer, but they share a fondness for enrich my social competence and theThirdWorld). Thenatural reac- than keeping the peace and har- perks and palaces. nourish the grey matter. One of tion,ofcourse,entirelydependson mony in this world. Rather than Spare people This summer. construction bids will go out for a waterfront them is through reading local dai­ hislimitedcapacitytoembrace what havingtwocampsat loggerheads - project that Rep. John Duncan, R-Tenn., calls the "Taj Mahar' of lies. Because of human frailties I is painful. Either he lets his anger like trotters passing forward, be- federal courthouses. Breyer was a key player in approving the site sometimes get sensitive to the ro­ thaw in timeand in silence, or gets hind, sideways, and underneath. and design of the planned federal courthouse at Fan Pier, which mance of events and crossfire of himselfanesthetized tothepain,or each trying to make a basket - I sitsjust ashort distance from downtown Boston. Breyercurrently ideasonprintespecially wherealien confrontstheissuetoothandnail.A wouldliketocalmthewaters with- from worries labor is playedup.Some are scru­ stark example of the latter is the outmissingsignificanttouchpoints , serves on the U.S. Court of Appeals in Boston. which would use CONCERNS about airline safety in the commonwealth have the new courthouse. , pulously fair and favorable (i.e., artic1eofMs.MyrnaGutierrez,Vice if only to spare the youth from its Thanks to Mr. Pellegrino for that never been serious until this week when an aviation "expert" According to soon to be released figures compiled by Duncan, President of MAFE, who took the not sopleasanteffects. the $218 million courthouse project is slated to include amenities scholarly business analysis). Un­ cudgel in our defense - greatjob! The messageof thatcolumnwas enumerated a number of allegations against Pacific Islands fortunately. however. some are re­ Aviation. that would make The Donald blush: A six-story atrium, 63 private As the leaderof the CNMI Fili- clear - no more Filipino or other volting to the conscience so the pino educatorsmy approachto the Continued on page 26 Revealed before legislators who were scrutinizing the airline bathrooms. 37 different law libraries and 33 "galleys." commonly known as private kitchens. The U.S. government is also spending industry's affairs were a iong list of problems allegedly being $100.000 to provide judges and their staffs with exclusive use of concealed by PIA 's management. custom spiral staircases between floors, even though an addi­ When will the madness stop? Dan Collins's testimony was coupled by a warning a plain tional $370.000 is being spent for private elevators connecting to DearEditor: to Tenorio-Tenorio AdminisIration posalsand accepted laborrecruitment and simple - it's not safe to fly PIA. This claim has caused the same floors. when shortage ofteachers andnurses to othercountries like Saudi Arabia, alarm. perhaps for almost everyone. The plans for the new courthouse suggest that a lot more than PLEASE printthis short message of started, it wasbecause of thesudden Kuwait, Iraq.Iran,Taiwan,Singapore, mineso the public canshare with my For the frequent air travellers. flying to the neighboring justice will be carried out there. More than half the land will be exodus of our local teachers to their HongKong, Japan andtoinclude the opinion. island andsometothemainland. The CNMI. islands via PIA would now be a very difficult decision to make used to build, .among other things. a waterfront park. a $1.5 Thiswriter is flabbergasted about former personnel officer and the million floating marina and custom-made park benches; all at 2.TheCNMI cannot afford highly considering the serious allegations. Although some people are the rush of the lawsuit against our former Commissioner of Public paidprofessional from theU.S. even risk-takers, they surely would not think of taking chances when federal taxpayer expense. More than $789.000 is budgeted just govemment that started under the School System went to the Philip­ until now. they have other alternatives such as choosing other airline for original works of art. . Guerrero-Manglona administration. pines to recruit teachers and nurses. This writer still maintains that we companies. "If we need a new courthouse, let's build it. but let's do it in a Thenon-resident faculties brought Theychoose professionals from the should go to the Supreme Courtfor way that's fair to the taxpayers as well as the judges. And I think lawsuit against our government in Philippines because of thefollowing cIarification onceandforallbecause Undoubtedly. PIA is sure to be affected by Collins's claims. NewGlobalTrend In Land Leases here. I am surewe all know thegenesis of this disruptive there is a happy medium there," Duncan told our associate Jan 1993 andthecourt find that there was reasons: thisproblem will continue tohauntus The airline has been servicing the islands for many years. In Conventional wisdom has it that investors prefer phenomenon brought aboutbytheeconomic boom ofthelast such thing as labor discrimination 1.ThePhilippinegovemmentiniti­ long term land leases to ensure a fair return on their Moller. "But I think they have far exceeded this with regard to the as longas there arealien working in terms of revenue, it contributes a substantial amount every decade. Thelegal tribunals have served asthefinal arbiters of I~,. againstthem. Letushave tolook back ated the cheaplabor wagerate pro- investments. In other words, theterm of any land lease f: Boston courthouse." A letter is currently circulating in Congress Continued on page 28 year. Now in a wink of an eye, the image of a formidable and must run close to99-1 00years foraninvcstor toconsider any and all land disputes among families here. a sad twist i', amongagroup ofpeople known for theirability tosailthrough j: calling for a General Accounting Office audit of this and other trusted airline company is tarnished. A stigma is there. building permanent facilities onthepremise overtransi­ adversity. tional structures. Thedifference is inthepermanency of courthouse projects. Stanley hits Froilan brod Trust in the company by the flying public may dwindle and thefacility. Perhaps thenextplanned constitutionalconventionneeds Plans for a new courthouse in Boston have been in the works tore-evaluate theterm ofleasing bothprivate andpublic land. this will have a spiralling effect. Customers who have always Thenotion ofvirtual land ownership byan investor since the late 1980s, when a study conducted by the Boston Juan C. Tenorio the roads, a design performed by You claimed that the original with theview toestablishing abodyentrusted with control and Juan C. Tenorio & Associates, depended on PIA for years may shift to other airlines, which via long term lease has become a thing of the past, administration of our land-private andpublic-to ensure Redevelopment Authority found that erecting a new building your office. I am thankful you re­ lengthof the"island" at thebottom according to Professor Ron Crocombc of the Cook Is­ Inc. sponded to my letter to the Secre­ means a decline in profits. Less profits would mean less rev­ lands who'swritten several books ontheratherdiversified thatexploitationdocsn'tcrcep-inandsimultaneouslyassuage would be more cost-effective than renovating the existing one. of Capitol Hill was based on a fair return on thevalue of ouronlyasset, We have learned Perez Building tary of Public Works. However, I enue for the government. What a loss! land tenure system among Pacific Island Nations. This This study, which also ranked potential sites for anew court­ computer generated analysis. from thehistory oftheprevious decade. Let'sdraw from these 197 Hernan Cortez Avenue wonder why she did not respond Not only the air travellers and PIA are likely to suffer as a statement tookthisscribe bysurprise foranumber reasons house, found that the best home for a new courthouse would have However,didyouevaluatetheneed I've learned about investment while working with an experiences andformulate thebasic frame work upon which :] Agana, Guam 96910 herself. for additional turn lanes for estab­ result.of the "revelations" by Collins. The ordinary citizens, both private andpublic landsaregiven a fairchance forour been downtown Boston. The Fan Pier site was far down the list appraisal firm here: due mainly to a lack of public transportation. First of all, Section 5 of the lished residences and business some of whom may have never tried boarding a plane, are left 1.) Mega-dollar investors plan at least 100 years people tolearn theessence ofinvesttnent inwhat istheir only Dear Mr. Tenorio: lifetime asset. At roughly the same time. the owner of the Fan Pier site, Boston Manual on UniformTraffic Con­ there? Did you evaluate the alter­ with questions in their minds. It's as if they were caught in a ahead oftime. 2.)Thedecision onjusthowmuch inmega­ trol Devices (MUTCD) is titled dollars should gointo acertain development usually rides Land; Conduitof Unity & Disunity restaurateur Anthony Athanas. was embroiled in a legal battle native of using raised pavement Land for the indigenous people is an extension of PLEASEallowmetorefuteyour "Islands." Thus, I believe my ter­ battlefield without knowing why there is such a war. Who is the ontheterms andconditions of theland it hasleased. 3.) with the Pritzker family of Chicago-owners of the Hyatt hotel markings instead of an "island?" "aggressor" and who is the "hero"? In other words, there is a Thelonger theterm of thelease, thegreater the chances themselves. Ioften askwhysuch isthecase. Is itbecause our statements regarding the new minologyiscorrect,notwithstand­ Your design would have re- forefathers have traditionally farmed them, thus theessence chain-over the demise of a planned development at the vacant raised "islands" in the middle of question of who is hiding what and who is telling the truth. that it'll invest inpermanent structures or facilities, etc. ing your comments. COntinued on page 28 However, this conventional method of investment ofclinging unto aprized family possession? Orisitpremised Fan Pier. With the help of the Pritzkers, Athanas had hoped to Would it be wise to believe PIA that there's absolutely no on the view that this property-given thesmall sizeof our build a waterfront complex of hotels and restaurants, but the deal has changed or shifted among mega-dollar investors islands-will eventually become a rare item? problem with its aircraft or should Collins with all his asser­ around the global village. Investors have now focused no.tsur~ collapsed and the Pritzkers sued Athanas. When the dust cleared, their aucntion onwhich areainthe world has the besttax 1am which would betbccorrecrand appropriate CDC's Mathis gets kudos tions be entertained for the benefit of the doubt? answer. Historically, however, Chamorros are far more the court ordered Athanas to pay the Pritzkers $59 million. breaks, cheap labor.etc. Ifitsinvestmentcouldsccure fair Dear Editor: the past few weeks in keeping the also to the CUC crews who like­ Both sides arc embroiled in a dispute. Collins has a pending return inlwenty(20) years, itwould onlyneed that land for attached totheirland because itisthrough it(land) that they The loss was felt not just by Athanas, but by the Boston political sccure.a~d provide sustenan~ fortheir families, i.e., staple establishment. The Sl-ycar-old Athanas, who owns the famed public informed during the recent wise worked extra hours to keep lawsuit against PIA concerning his employment. With this in that period of time, no more, no less. Otherwise, most nUL~, THIS is JUSt a brief letter to typhoons.Ratherthanstayingsafe companies prefer the ability to mobilize elsewhere in food, fruits vegetables, nutntious and livestock. The Boston restaurant Anthony's Pier 4, is a longtime patron of every the lights on in the CNMI!! It's mind, one may wonder as to what motivated the former PIA land, thcrefore, bccamcan elcmcntofbotheeonomic survival expressmyappreciationforsome­ and dry at home, shc weathered search ofgreater returns on their invcsuncnts. major political figure in the city, his restaurant having played host refreshing tosee effective service chief inspector to speak up against the airline. andtheperpetual conduit of unity for indigenous families. one: who is probably underval­ the elements to deliver public re­ Thcrefore, itwould seem that theprevailing trend is to countless political fundraisers. - keep it up. Regardless of who is and who isn't telling the truth. our tosecure a lease onland within the terms of the company . Thefunctional usc of family land in this fashion stayed ued in theCNMI: Pamela Mathis. leasesvialocalmedia.It wascom­ IL~ course until thcboom emofthe 1980s when investors from According to published reports, one of the major patrons at officials must now "meddle" and do something. Ensuring the recouping its investmcrns foragiven period.1would think I've never met Ms. Mathis, but forting to hear her give solid in­ Sincerely, that the term ofanyland lease under this scenario would the Land of th.e Rising Sun and other tiger and dragon Anthony's was Rep. Joe Moakley, D-Mass., the powerful chair­ countnessaIledmtoourshoresandstartcdlcasingprivateland nonctheless am grateful to her for formation regarding whcn power people's safety in all aspects is the government's main job. bedependent upon the type of investment being consid­ man of the House Rules Committee, whose campaign spent from o~ pcop!e. The family unit nurtured harmony for the hours and hours spent during wouldbeup inmyvillage.Thanks /s/KAMELA JONES To spare the public from worries and PIA from possible ered. Perhaps itwould beprudent onourpartto seriously almost $8,000 at Athanas owned restaurants in 1989 and 1990. review justat what point orperiod oftime would acertain gcncrauons until thesource ofallevil crept into ourmidst­ losses, an independent inspection of the airline is necessary, if MONEY-first accompanied bya torrent of greed which Moakley, who grew up in the South Boston district he now mega-resort make a fair retum on itx investment, This forever destroyed family unity. the federal aviation experts could not make it and and would not ought to provide some definitive answers on whether the represents, even rented a summer home on Cape Cod from do it as alleged by Collins. magic numbers of40or55years (public andprivate land ,This rather sad episode among indigenous families­ Athanas until recently, and his brother once worked as a maitre d' leases) isa reasonable time. turrung money from farnil y land against brothers andsisters We're sure that PIA wouldn't object to such proposal, In the children--h~ls ~nse at Anthony's for eight years. In Fiji, most of the land belongs to the indigenous or parents and forced a of loss among first place, they maintain their aircraft arc all safe. Fijians or about (839G) eighty three percent of it, The those adversely disenfranchised, Thelossisn 't themoney that The relationship apparently paid off for Athanas whose Fan remaining portion is government property while the some family members maynevergettoreceive asrnuch asthe Pier parcel moved rapidly up the list once bids were submitted for balance isplaced onwhat'sknown a, "leasehold" where se.nse of family and community which was tossed out the potential sites. After the bids were received, a committee made up window as a result of an avoidable dispute. I've heard too anybody can buy land. But this must go through the of government officials and a team of judges led by U.S. District %rietr~ scrutiny of what's known as the Native Land Trust many sadrccantatiolls of'The Way WeWere." How sad that 8vfarianas It hasforcibly been replaced by"I Did ItMyWay". Court Judge Douglas P. Woodlock and Breyer sat down to Board-a bodygiven thc authority to control andadmin­ ister land onbehalfoftraditional landowners, enable long­ How unfortunate too that the down tum in the local evaluate them. They chose Fan Pier, which moved up in consid­ term leasing for dcvcloprncrn and protect landowners economy hasconveniently beenblamed on Article XIIas eration after Moakley had helped find $278 million federal from exploitation. theculpritforthedoldrums thatcame Wishing intheearly I990s. Well, theeconomic boom of tho lastdecadewas dollars to build a transit way from downtown to the new court­ Theportion oftheland il has placed onleasehold was house site. The government paid $34 million for the 4.6 acre designed to spur or encourage development, It is an realized with Article XII fully in foree. 111erefore , any argument against thisprovrsion oftheCNMI Constitution parcel, money that helped Athanas defray the cost of his court Abed Younis . ... Editor int.erc.stingconccptthough I'mnot sure that ithas worked­ Member of in terms of aumctill~ invcSUnenL'i---3.s intended by the is but frivolous, if not,altogether shallow. battle. Rafael H. Arroyo...... Reporter If anything, we're very fortunate that a framework Rafael I. Santos. . Heporter The architects of the National Land Trust Board. Fiji is the A top aide to Moakley says that once the site was selected, onlycountry inthePacific that has adopted this approach w'.l' In place in. the disposition of land leases for both Ferdie P. de la Torre Reponer Associated Press pnvatcandpublic land. Thisprovision will lastfortwenty­ Moakley and Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass., worked the appropria­ onland. It isnotwithout controversy butinits fifty years ve ofexistence, ithas worked. 0 .years. We may have the Opportunity during our tions committees for the money to build the courthouse. Moaklcy P.O. Box 231, Saipan MP 96950·0231 lifetime todebate whether itshould berepealed. modified. told us he never lobbied for the Fan Pier site, nor that the selection © 1994, Marianas Variety Here in the Marianas Archipelago, weview land as Tel. (670) 234-6341/7578/9797 or conunucdIn ~ts prcscntform. Regardless of what our go~ t~e All Rights Reserved an extension of ourselves; a part of our total family had anything to do with Athanas' legal.proble,ms. "After I Fax: (670) 234-9271 livelihood andweclingfiercely toit. Although ourland, subsequent majority decision may be. it is highly im­ ~Ith JUd~es an~ ,~ portantthatweplacepeoplewithstrongmoralcharacter money (for the project). I sat down the I said in some respects, has and continues to be a unifying l~ govemmen~1 resp~msible think Fan Pier is a great area.' and IJust played It out like that, clement in the family units throughout theMarianas; ithas agencies for the disposi­ also become the very clement ofdisunity among families ·tlOn of what little public land IS left for posterity. Si Moakley told us. "Athanas did run into some problems, but that Yuus Maase. had nothing to do with it." 6-MARIANAS VARIElY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-NOVEMBER 11, 1994 ", I" , FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1994 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEws-7 " I' , f.

(,r was 53. •••••••••••••••••• thathisdeceased wifehasbeenon I AROY-D Mackerel Sardines : ShecametoSaipan withagroup the island for about ten days to GOVERNOR Froilan C.Tenorio of Red Cross volunteers shortly ~ and his wife GraceAnne led the assist victims of the recent ty­ • 5.50z. 3 for -Ii'~.d;~ • afterWilda battered thecommon­ phoons. Bradyhas been with the • $ people of the commonwealth to wealth. I ~';~~~' ~~*;,~ I pay respects to a Red Cross em­ Kona chapterforfourorfiveyears 1.00 "It isan unavoidable factofour now, he said. • 1:,." "0,,, ~' 'I I ployee who came to Saipan to I ...":!~'ii:",!~.".,~, ..'.'" .. lives that typhoons come and go Iii~ I s . ·:.to '. I Brady's remains were sched­ , ""' , ; ", '~lll;>,,.:.,.., ,.,,'.... I. assist in thereliefefforts. ~" from time to timewith devastat­ uled to be flown to Hawaii via f' I r. " ..." I.;'" .;(,!- I Tenorio spoke briefly after sz., ". A'I . I :;". 1 ingeffects.Despite thisreality, it Guam at 6:20 p.m. last night. I' I" ,,:' " ~~~, , ,~A);~"''' I viewing the remains of Sandra ;f i is a constant source of comfort Michael was quietaspeoplejoined I,' Lee Bradyat theCommonwealth that we can count on the brave I i(· if t ','" ,;/ ;,:'.,' I Health Center chapel yesterday a queue of volunteers who were ~'l~ (~"''r' and skilled assistance of disaster paying their last respects to the t, I I!J ".. I afternoon. I <6~f~ workers such as Ms. Brady at Red Cross employee. WI I K, "f): 'i,: ",J •• : Tenorio told dozens of Red these times,"Tenoriosaid. t ------.,: (',.,,;; ,.1(""., "I thank everybody for com­ f I Crossofficials andvolunteers that Brady,whois BranchManager \ .', P.O. Box 2569 Saipan MP 96950 Tel.: 234-3110 Fax.: 233-1590 asgovernor. itisbothhisdutyand ing," Michael said as he glanced for the Kona, HawaiiChapter of at a plaque expressing "deepest ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~: DakluncheonMe~ : obligation to honor the memory the Red Cross,had no history of of the late Brady. The governor sympathies" of Tenorio and Lt. heart problem, according to her Governor JesusBorja.Theplaque I 12oz, \ I also offered his condolences to ...' .. widower. She was not also sick was presented by the governor ...... Brady's husband, Michael. beforeherdemise, theteary-eyed afterhis briefremarksattheCHC Michael Brady, widower of Red Cross worker Sandra Lee Brady, Brady diedof cardiac arrest at Michael said. chapel. : $1.79 I : around 5:00 p.m. Tuesday. She receives from Gov. Tenorio a message of condolences in a wooden Michael, 57, told the Variety "Whilewemourn her passage, frame yesterday afternoon. : \~__~_ L : wefeelprivilegedtohavehadour as theRedCross"thathavemobi­ lives touched personally by the I • lizedto come toour assistance so ·'i'-C specialperson shewasandis...we .----. I , , I often in times of need." He said I<, ~ ....". I offer our sincerest condolences the commonwealth owes them a I \"', COT and deepest symphaties...." the great debt. message presented to Michael RedCrossvolunteerssaid they 1I11111111~."~~~IIII~~~ I. •I Bradysaid. were saddened by the untimely I I In his briefremarksbeforevol­ demiseof their colleague. I • unteers. Tenorio said dozens of "It's a loss for us. We're a ~" citizens who benefitted from family[attheRedCross].We lost I '~:,~~tl fit:""CJ~ ~,c, 8ge I Brady's skilland experienceas a a member of our family," Laura •• ~: .", ...... L~,"~:: •••••••••• family service caseworker "join Fields, ManageroftheNMIChap­ us in mourning her premature ter of the American Red Cross passage,as do 1." said. Delmonte Sliced Pineapple 15 oz 99¢ Tenorio took advantageof the "It's hard. She washere tohelp Hormel Garder Fruit Coctall •••••••••••••• 99¢ occasion to express gratitude to thepeopleof theCNMI,"theRed disasterrelieforganizations such Hormel Vienna Sausage 70l 79¢ Cross official told the Variety. Master A1 Tuna Flake 70l 69¢ Aroy-D Guava In Syrup 79¢ Safe Guard Soap SOl 99¢

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Christian, PIA has flown 186,0» the SenateCommitteeon Public He is in the midst of a lawsuit milesinthelastquarterequalling7.75 Utilities, Transportation and againstthe airlinecompany. times around the earth. In the last Communication, in the midst of ~ quarter, PIAaveraged more than50 The formerPIAinspector, said ...... <'. an ongoingseriesof hearingson for all the time he stayed with takeoffs aday. commuter airline safety in light PIA,hehadtriedhisbesttochange ButdespitePIA'SprDOOUOCerrents, of seriousquestionsraised about the airlines' maintenance opera­ / Manglona saidhewants anOffice of the safety practices of a leading tions. Aviation Safety created within CPA interisland airlinecompany. The former inspector charged toundertakemeasuresconsistentwith He has drafted a bill to get his that PIA falsifies plane mainte­ federal lawtoimprove aviationsafety proposal going and was sched­ nance documents, inspection intheCornmonweallh; tocommuni­ uled to introduce it in a Senate recordsandhidesaircraftdefects. cate andcoordinatewiththe FAA, the sessionyesterday. Collinssaid that despite PIA's Sen. Paul Manglona National Transportation and Safety Earlier this week, the mainte­ dangerous practices, there has includingreceivingparts,inspec- to operate an airline," the PIA Board and other federal agencies to nance and safety record of Pa­ been no actionfrom FAA, as the tion and maintenance documen- testimonyread. ensure theCNMI gets full benefit of cificIslandAviation, Inc.hasbeen PIA management allegedly pro­ tation procedures had to be de- Also,PIAofficialswerequoted theexpertise andenforcemem capa­ thefocusof Senatedeliberations duces excellent looking paper­ tailed. In addition, PIA had to as saying the airline is the only bilities offederal offices with theend after a former chief inspector of work that would tend to indicate build a proper facility and buy company in the history of the goalofimprovingandenforcingavia~ thecompanyairedseriousdoubts everything is okay with its air­ special tools. Computer systems CNMI to qualify for an FAA ap- tion safety laws. about the safety of the traveling craft. had to be employed in order to proved Certified Repair Station Moreover, the bill also seeks to public whenflying with PIA. But concerns about the safety insure adequate trackingof parts (#PIVR-390B). institutionalize certain flight safety PIA is considered one of the of PIA's aircraft were addressed and components. The require- "The investmentPIAhasmade maincarriersservingtheSaipan­ maintenance procedures fa"aircraft by thecompany inits written tes­ ments for a repair station far ex- in not only acquiringaircraft, but Guam-Rota routes. usedbynon-scheduled airlines inthe timonybeforetheCommittee, in­ ceed the minimum requirements also in establishingfirst class fa- Testifying before a hearing dicating that it operates under Commonwealth. called by Manglona's commit­ strict compliance standards. tee, theformerinspector, DanR. "All maintenance procedures New tourist channel on TV HOT98 TV has produced a TOURIST CHANNEL in the vertisingforce in the largemetro­ flfRIrfAHj Herman's Modern Bakery, Inc. videothatcanbeseenon Channel majorhotels on Saipan. Its thrust politan tourist destinations. The 3 on Marianas CableVision and istopromotebusinesses andmake success that businesses have en­ B~~!fIY ~@Special '94 Channel46 on SaipanCable TV. them known to the tourists by The Video is primarily aimed at countered by advertising on the showingcontinuousvideosonthe TOURISTCHANNELshould be the touristmarketblendingCom­ hotel channels in all the major monwealth-wide beautyspotsand equally successful in Saipan,"said hotels in Saipan. Home viewers Randall Fennell, the President of out of the way attractions with alsoaregiven thesameentertain­ short advertisements of many HOT98TV and Marketing, who ment on The TOURIST CHAN­ produced the video. businesses throughout the Com­ NEL. HOT98's first promotional monwealth. "The Tourist Channel concept The videois alsoshownonThe videoincludesastory-lineof what is quickly becoming a major ad- aJapanesetourist canexpectwhen .1 she meets a CNMI resident who then takes her to out-Of-the-way places not normally on the bus tour agenda. GREEN CABBAGE 59¢/lb. EXTRA LARGE EGGS 1. dz. $1.49 AA1 Black Fennell stated that he believes the tourists who view the video Tiger Shrimp will get a view of Saipan that is 1.5 lb. "beautiful and a pleasant experi­ $~,,99 ence and different than merely looking througha bus window." All local businesses are able to advertise on the TOURIST CHANNEL in increments from PORK CHOP Family Bag $17.9S threesecondspotstofour-minute MACKEREL Family Bag $9.99 ads. HOT98 TV has carefully blended the advertisements with PORK SPARE RIBS Family bag $11.99 the story-lineof the video so that ZEE NAPKINS 360 counts $2.99 \ it does not appear to the viewer .1, CUP OF NOODLES $2.99 thatan advertiserhas paid for the \ MARINA TOILET TiSSUE $1.39 spot advertisement. CARNATION MILK .79¢ CATCH A DREAM,SAIPAN ICHIBAN NOODLES $7.99 is availableto residents and tour­ KIKKOMAN SOY SAUCE 1.6 It. ....•.•..•.•••••. $4.99 iststhatwouldliketo takeit home NIAGARA STARCH $1.49 ONION 49¢/lb. 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Despite the court order, tions of the office. posed of in a prompt, quick man­ Pangelinan had earlier deemed ing his wife. According to the government, Pinaula allegedly went to the Former Civil Defense Coordi­ ner. the transfer as necessary in order Assistant Attorney General nator Elias Okamura in an Pinaula beat up his wife at the Garapan shop and began beating "I have forewarned the admin­ that all land related functions of Mitch Pangelinan Charles Rotbart said the govem- Microl School Supplies despite up the victim until she was un­ inteview with the Variety said istration about the problems the office is centralized under one nance on Mt. Tapochau repeaters tire system. The repeaters on the an order restraining him from conscious. there may be a cause for a1ann equated with the transfer but by roof. or facility equipment would be other hand are also permanently contacting or getting near Jes­ The government said Jessica over the relocation as this may concerns have fallen on deafears," He ordered that all facilities, hampered due to the distance the installed in Tapochau. sica. was beaten up after attemptingto hamper communications vital to said Okamura. "I can very well furnishings, equipments and in­ EMO technicians would have to "Lives are at stake here. bBy Pinaula initially defied sum­ call the police for assistance. effective emergency operations. say without any qualms, they are struments be moved immediately travel to perform their tasks. BETTER DRIVERS relocating, we are facing possi­ mons for him to appear in court, Pinaula allegedly pulled the He said the EMO headquarters putting many lives in jeopardy," from the Capitol Hill site to the "It is simply inappropriate for bility ofserious risks and hazards prompting Judge Marty Taylor woman's hair, poked her eyes would be betteroffin close prox­ he added. new location. an EMO operations center to be anytime. Remember, slow, inef­ BUCKLE UP to issue a bench warrant for his and punched, and kicked her, the imity to vital communications Okamura in April 11 of this Upon learning of the order, situated atop a remote hill with fective and inferior response to transmission facilities located on arrest. He is currently held at the government alleged. year wrote Special Assistant for Okamura aired his concern to the one windy treacherous access road ;'1' any incident could spell the dif­ ~. ,l authorities, including the acting with the repeaters in the other ference between life and death," governor then. high end of the island," said said Okamura. r According to the former Civil Okamura. Asked to comment about i. Defense coordinator, the Marpi The repeaters and the Smartnet Okamura's concerns, Pangelinan site is too isolated such that in system which controls the radio said the relocation of the EMO time of emergency, when the a . .1 communications system of the headquarters was donetakinginto ~1';*~:4'~~;' _.~_ call is activated, department EMO, according to Okamura, ,.'/ \ consideration the former official 's ~>"' heads, decision-makers and the should be readily accessible to concern. " governor may not be able to con­ EMO personnel so that any prob­ "We have managed to ensure gregate immediately considering lems with the system could be that emergency response is not the long ride up to Marpi. immediately addressed. compromised. In fact we have put "Many disasters happen with Breakdowns or accidental up a northern repeater to make no warning, immediate response trippings in the Tapochau repeat­ sure our communications systems from these officials is critical," ers may disrupt radio communi­ are not interrupted at any given said Okamura. cations thereby imperilling emer­ time," he said. Okamura pointed out that the gency response. Pangelinan stressed that proof Marpi office is in a remote and Okamura said that the Smartnet of the effectiveness of the emer­ vulnerable location in that there system was designed and installed gency system is the recent spate • are no other alternative routes to­ to be permanently situated in the of typhoons, Wilda and Zelda. wards it should flooding or debris former Capitol Hill site such that "The EMO responded quite obstruct the lone access road. relocation requires considerable well during the two calamities," Elias Okamura He said emergency mainte- technical adjustments to the en- said Paneglinan.

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Marianas High School, won the Anna Marie Tudela, aseventh­ grand prize in the poster contest, grader at Hopwood Junior High whichfeatured the theme, "If you School, won thejunior highdivi­ Ye Wong lemon Tea want to change, start with your­ case sion. Dionne Santos, a tenth­ 24/350 mI $9.50/ self." grader at Mt. Carmel High The winners of the other four School, won the high school cat­ division prizes in the poster con­ egory. Ye Wong Guava/Peach Drinks test went to students from Mt. All seven winners were recog­ 24/350 mI $9.50/case Carmel Elementary School and nized at the Chamber's meeting Mt. Carmel High School. on Nov. 2. Real Fresh Milk Mt. Carmel third-grader case At the meeting, VirginiaTellei Reg./low Fat 12/32 oz. $14.50/ Kristine Cepeda won top prize of the Chamber's Beautification forthegrades 1-3category, while Committee said that the student Mt. Carmel fifth-grader Jun participation in the two contests OvalUne Chocolate Drf~ each Marianas High School senior Gwendolyn Tudela receives her certificate for winning the grand prize in the Miyata won first place in the was "tremendous," and that the 760,... $4.25/ Saipan Chamber ofCommerce Beautification Poster Contest. From left to right, are Virginia Tellei and John grades 4-6 category. contest entries displayed a lot of 0. Delos Reyes Gonzales of the Chamber's Beautification Committee, Chamber President Kimberly Class, Tudela. and Chamber Board Chairman Efrain F. Camacho. In the junior high category, creativity and thought. 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He is also scheduled to go on trial next accused of"ice" possession wi th month in U.S. District Court. ! THE CNMI government yes­ intent to distribute. In the last They are being held without terday asked the Superior Court three counts in the indictment, bail. to dismiss the drug charges it the three suspects were accused Alejandro is scheduled to go filed against Clarissa A. of conspiracy, importation and on trial next week in Superior Alejandro a few months ago. possession with intent to deliver Court on the local charges. How­ The decision followed "ice." ever the trial may not push Alejandro's indictment in fed­ The three were arrested by fed­ through as the court is likely to eral court on methamphetamine eral agents following a probe for grant the government motion dis­ Clarissa A. Alejandro charges. Alejandro and Arnold several months by federal inves­ missing the complaint. the request is granted. whether or not to dismiss the Z.Agulto and Rodolfo G. Manuel tigators into the alleged importa­ Yesterday, Assistant Attorney The criminal division of the local charges against Agulto and were indicted by a federal grand tion of large amounts of meth­ General Russell E. Marsh filed AG's office is yet to decide on Manuel. jury last month. amphetamine into the CNMI the motion to dismiss with preju­ Agulto was charged with con­ from the Philippines. dice, meaning the government spiracy to import and importa­ All defendants have pleaded cannot file the same charges tion of, about 190 grams ofcrys- innocent to the charges. They are against Alejandro in the future if Father and son

nabbed for 'ice' t t-. By Rafael I. Santos teragency Task Force on Drugs and Financial Crimes, filed MTC-The Best POLICE have arrested a 47 -year­ charges against the suspects yes­ old father and his son and seized terday afternoon. methamphetamine and marijuana Vicente Leon Guerrero was after executing a search warrant chargedwith onecountofposses­ Long Distance at the suspects' house in Susupe sion of "ice" and one count of­ area. marijuanapossession. Vincent on Arrested were Vicente A. Leon the other hand was charged with Guerrero and his 23-year-old son, possession of marijuana. Value For Your Money Vincent. The DepartmentofPub­ Both defendants appeared in a lie Safety said the two were nabbed bail hearing beforeSuperiorCourt • Wednesday night at their resi­ Judge Marty Taylor yesterday • ~ITC gives you the dence near Susupe Lake. afternoon. Thejudgeseta$50,OOO • According to DPS, five people • unsecured bond for the father and • lowest direct-dial rates to were nabbed during the execu­ $5,000 unsecured bond for the • tion of the search warrant. Assis­ younger Leon Guerrero. • • Japan, Korea, and the tant Attorney General Russell E. LeonGuerrero and his son were • Marsh confirmed that five per­ released afterposting the required • sons were indeed arrested by po­ • Philippines. You also get bail yesterday afternoon, Marsh • lice officers but only two ofthem said. • great savings to Guam, were charged. • Both defendants were ordered • It was not clear why the three to surrender all their travel docu­ • llawaii, and the U.S. Main- were not charged by the govern­ ments, obey all laws and not leave • ment. Marsh did not provide fur­ Saipan without court permission, • land, with the 10\\ est rates Low long distance rates • ther details. Vicente must observe a curfew • Armed with a search warrant, between 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m., • offeredto the general public. DPS agents went to the defen­ Marsh said. • dants' house Wednesday night • 'And with MTC, you get the The accused, .who were repre­ • and seized approximately one • sented by Atty. David Wiseman, .. advanced technology and gram ofcrystal methamphetamine are scheduled to appear in court .. and an unknown amount of mari­ on November 2 I at 9:00 p.m. for o Juana. o high quality th.u you expect. an arraignment before Presiding .. Marsh, head of the CNMI In- Judge Alex Castro. o ..... '.. .. .'.. .. o It all adds up to the best • I + • overall 1';1] ..; Llr 1", I Paul Jacoulet • I Exhibition and Print Sale • money. By Mary Deeming ofthe prestigious Advanced technology NlSHIKI GALLERY in Hongkong

e-fhfM49 $. ~ ~-c~ ;1 ~'<:'!~~.:.! \ , ~,! '\ \) '" I {.~\,\ .... ~-l, ! 1,-;: ':. -. fi~"/\ I' Bes/Value, .- . "." ,J'-' i ~'ti~'iSK~W : . !U0:~ I,~)i'/.~ SAT:'Ji--~7l±-:-:/;\"~:::; I I , .~~~~.,•..~'.(.{/ {'!'''''1~ · F.'J, -~;'. '.' \~;t-... ~f5~ ...""" '.' ,; I .>.4 J>." 'I·' . -,.u,. ..t. I. ~,~... ~~•.,." rr'7}i'T'r :i~ . Micronesian Tel t.~~~rait 'fIR·"··t Bry~~dlh~~~il of a Chamorro Woman COllllllitted /0 Quali/)' into /he 2/.1/ Cell/III)' III r. G The collection for sale will contain over 60 original prints, Including several sunrnono,and a large selection of Micronesian and South Sea Prints, Jacoulet is the only world class artist to feature subjects from Guam. Saipan, and the Mariana Islands, Saturday, November 12, 10:00 a.m, to 5:00 p.m. Call for Appointment: Tel. 234/9800 Theodore R. Mitchell Law Offices Suite 204 Katupak Bldg., Beach Road, Susupe Saipan, MP 96950

~ ~ ~ ~ .. " ' , - . ,,' '" ' . 18-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-NOVEMBER u, 1994 FR1DAY, NoVEMSER 11, 1994-MA-RIANAS VA'RIETY NEWS ANo'VIEws:i9 CNMI archivist named PIALA head HERBERT S. DelRosario, brarian at the University of library - public, school, college, brarian Irene Lovas on consumer ies, archives, museums and re­ CNMI Archivist, was elected Guam (UOG) as vice-president; special collection/museum - and health resources. lated institutions of the Pacific president of the Pacific Island and Jane Barnwell, Librarian at archive. One highlight of the confer­ Islands. Association ofLibraries and Ar­ Palau Community College as Among the nearly two dozen ence though is the very direct PIALA 94's planning com­ chives (PIALA) by acclamation Secretary. JoanneTarpley a UoG presentations over the three-day and open description 'by Guam during the organization's fourth mittee consisted of Joanne reference librarian.continues as conference: UoG PresidentJohn school librarian Christine Scott­ Tarpley, chair; Arlene Cohen, annual meeting on Guam last treasurer, and Malinda Matson, Sagas' welcoming speech, "Re­ Smith, Yap public librarian week. program; Mark Goniwiecha, NMC federal program coordi­ flections on a Gift of Pickled Isabel Rungrad and Pohnpei exhibits; Alice Hadley, public­ The new president pledged to nator as executive secretary. Papaya;" Father Fran Hazel's college librarian Iris Falcam. ity; George Randall, logistics; bring members help and train­ The meeting drew well over challenge to make sharing of PIALA serves to provide a Dr. Marilyn Salas and Dr. ing to meet needs they them­ 100 participants - members, ex­ resources a reality; Bruce Best forum for the exchange of ideas Marilyn Jackson. selves identified, rather than hibitors, speakersand interested on the use of the PEACESAT and information, to offer con­ Next year's PIALA confer­ what someone else might feel parties - from as far away as satellite to send and receive elec­ tinuing education, and to pro­ they needed. ence is tentatively scheduled to Texas, Australia, Japan and tronic mail; two separate pre­ mote cooperation, among librar- be held on Yap. "This is our organization, and Hongkong. sentations by University of we should use it to help our­ Most conferees, however, Guam faculty Dr. Marilyn Salas selves," he stated. came from the various and Dr. Yu-Mei Wang on lit­ IKeep ~aipan Clean and lieautilul) Also elected by acclamation Micronesian entities, represent­ eracy and culture-related issues; was Arlene Cohen, Systems Li- ing, among them, every type of and UCLA regional medical li-

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SACK TONE, COAST, IRISH SPRING, CARESS, (small, medium, large) 1 I Radio '74111 GE 35.00 Stereo System HMX·1 Seiko 145.00 I I I SAFEGUARD, DIAL, LEVER 2000 PAMPERS DIAPER UNISEX I I PAPER PRODUCTS: NIAGARA SPRAY STARCH (small, medium, large) I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~------_--J M~~~ •I (PLATES, TRAYS,. CUPS, FORK, SPOON, KNIFE) 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I' . ! 22-MARIANASVARIETY NEWS ANDVIEWS-FRIDAY-NOVEMBER II, 1994 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1994-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS ANDVIEws-23 NMI takes part in Micronesia confab CHAMBERof Commercemem­ Maryland;and Washington, D.C. FredRadewagon, publisherofthe andcurrentManagingDirectorof The project closed on October AG warns on investment scams THEATTORNEYGeneral's Of-· General's Office,thesescamsfre- Programming in San Diego was Washington PacificReport, spoke the US-AsiaEnvironmentalPart- 22, with a farewell reception at people. *Use your own transportation with the seller. bers from three countries and a ficecautionsCommonwealthresi- quently beginwith an unsolicited under the sponsorship of Jim on chamber-governmental rela- nership, arranged valuable brief- the home of President Thomsen, The AttorneyGeneral's Office toameetingandleaveyourcheck­ *If an investment sound too commonwealth joined forces in dents that unlike muggers and telephone call to the consumer, Morton,headof theState Depart- tions. . ings by the Agency for Intema- where the participants were advises consumers to guard book and credit cards at home. good to betrue, thenit probablyis Octoberto visitAmericanCham­ robbers, conartistsdon't stealyour madebyasalespersonwhosounds ment Diplomatic Training Pro- Later theyreceiveda presenta- tionalDevelopment, the Environ- awardedCertificatesof Achieve- against these fraudulent invest­ *Get everything in writing, re­ not sound. bers in three states and the Dis­ money against your will - they honest and reputable. Con artists ment scams by following these view it carefully, and understand Finally,the AttorneyGeneral's trict of Columbia. Participants gram, and DavidBurney,head of tion on program strategy by mental Protection Agency,andthe ment and encouraged to carry convince you to invest your sav- will often try to develop false tips: all the risks involved. Office advises consumers who wereVianeTaoabaandTenanora the United States Tuna Founda- HowardHillsand Barry Israel of FederalEmergencyManagement the information they had gained ings willinglyin their scams. Be- bondsoffriendshipandoffergifts *Nevergive personal or finan­ *Do not assume promoters are already have investments to stay Tekanene from Tarawa, Kiribati, tion. the Stroock & Stroock & Lavan Agencyontheroleofchambersin back to the home chambers. cause a single mistake could cost or financial advice to gain the cial information to strangers. legitimatejust because they have Leilani Ngirturong from Koror, In Boothbay, RogerSeverance, legal firm and participated in a environmental and disaster relief Possibleoutcomesofthework- in charge of their accounts by a CNMI resident his or her life consumer's trust. *Donotfeelpressuredto invest impressive-looking brochures. Palau; Moreen Moore from a memberoftheMicronesiaInsti- congressional roundtableonCapi- matters. shop include the development of insistingonregularstatements and savings, the Attorney General's The sales promotions may just becausea promoterdevoteda Ebeye, Marshall Islands; Joe tute Board and a former Deputy tolHilIorganizedbyCongressioncl Thegroupalso enjoyed a round a Micronesia-wide regional *Getan unbiased opinion from questioning any excessive or un­ Office urges consumers to learn promise windfall returns on no- lot of time and effort to the sale, Ayuyu, Saipan, Northern Assistant SecretaryofCommerce, StafferManaseMansur. table discussion with diplomats Chamber organization and a re- a financial expert not connected authorized activity. andJane Hurd,a telecommunica- AIShort,formerDirectorof the from the embassies of Australia gion-wide chamber workshopon how to recognize signs of fraud risk ventures,push investments a Marianas, and Lola Hocog, Rota, before making the mistake of consumer would not understand, Northern Marianas. Sam tionsconsultantandformerPeace White House Office for and New Zealand on chamber how to cooperate better across Corps Volunteer in Pohnpei Micronesian Status Negotiations activitiesintheirhomecountries. Micronesia. handingtheir savings over to un- or offer testimonials an investor McPhetres served as Project scrupulousinvestmentbrokers or cannot check out properly. Re- Arbor committee, DLNR worked with the local Chamber Leader. agents. cent frauds involve the latest In the warns of one of the par­ ofCommercetoorganizethepro­ According to .the Attorney trends - anything from pyramid ticipants, "This is a historicevent gram. Talbot County activities Kosrae andYap States issue schemes, where the consumer inbringing togetherelements from were coordinatedby the Institute donate books to Library must enlist others, to investment President,Sam Thomsen. all parts of Micronesia to learn Budget' in international deals and fuel THE ARBOR Committee, the elude topics such as parking lot tinuingeffortbytheDepartment of Ateachlocationtheparticipants together howto cooperatefor our unofficial election results drilling ventures. ArborWorkshopSubcommittee, design, landscape design for ur­ Lands and Natural Resources and were briefed on Chamber goals, mutual advantage." Theworkshop PALIKIR, Pohnpei • Prelimi­ Tafunsak and Walung. Counting Legislature'ssixseatsforYap Rent-a-Car One favorite tactic is to pres­ and theDepartmentof Lands and ban situations, planning and de­ the Arbor Committee to assist the activities, accomplishments and was organized by Patricia Luce nary unofficial returns for the and tabulation went on. Results Proper.Fourteencandidateswere surepeople to make a decisionon Natural Resources have donated velopment ofparks,andtheroleof public in the beautification of our metwithtourismandfishingbusi­ Chapman, Chair of The Kosrae gubernatorial race as of of the electionof the members of runningfor thesix seatsincluding opens shop thespot.Conartistsareafraidthat ninebooksandseveralpamphlets thebrowntree snakeinthedestruc­ islands. ness leaders. They learned about Micronesia Institute, with finan­ Nov. 9 has Moses Mackwelung the Legislature has not been re­ five incumbents and nine new consumerswillfigureoutthescam totheJoeten-KiyuPublicLibrary tionof mostof the birdsof Guam. Allofthesebooksarenowavail­ how to operate a Chamber in a cialsupport fromtheUnitedStates leading the other two candidates ceived. candidates. on Tinian iftheytaketime to thinkit over or for use by the general public. The donationof these books to able at the Joeten-Kiyu PublicLi­ Information Agency, the Depart­ small community with tourism with 1,049 votes. Trailing way The latest unofficial results Clement Mulalap 1,132 consult with knowledgeable Thesebooksandpamphletsin- thepubliclibraryis partof thecon- brary. and fishing as major commercial ment of Interior, Continental behindisRensleySigrahwith509 fromthe.state ofYapincludetabu­ (incumbent) BUDGET Rent-A-Car of Guam interests.In Washington,DC, the Micronesia Airlines,AirMarshall votes and candidate Hiroshi lationsofballotscast in Yap State Ted Rutun (new) 1,123 has announced the opening of its groupwenttotheNationalCham­ Islands, theForumSecretariat (of Ismeal with 257 votes. Proper only. Tony Ganngiyan 1,040 latest Micronesian Island loca­ the South Pacific Forum), and berHeadquarters wheretheywere In the' Lt. Governor's race The ballots for the outer is­ (incumbent) tionon theislandofTinian, Com­ briefed by Art Sutty and Dwayne several Micronesian chambers candidateLyndonAbrahamlead landscandidatesare scheduled to Robert Ruecho (incumbent) monwealth of the Northern Priestly'; at the same time, John and individual contributors. with940voteswhileGersonJack­ be tabulated today, and the box 971 Mariana Islands. The Workshopcommenced on Callebautspoketothemaboutthe son trails closelywith 862. from the only pole abroad James Mangefel (new) 833 "Our locationin Tinian is at the Center for International Private October8 in San Diego, Califor­ The election precincts Pohnpei, will be tabulated this Stan Kensof (incumbent)743 Tinian International Airport, ar­ Enterprise, which is associated niaandcontinuedonto,Boothbay counted thus far included Lelu, afternoonNovember 11, 1994. Al Fanechigiy (new) 731 rivals terminal.Tinian is a devel­ with the National Chamber; and Harbor, Maine; Talbot County, Following are the unofficial Charles Chieng (new) 636 opingislandlocatedseveralmiles results. Luke Tman (new) 528 from the island of Saipan, and is Governor and Lt. Governor Joseph Ayin (incumbent)526 reached via air shuttle service runningonone ticketandthe only John Thamgan (new) 524 hourly from Saipan," the com­ officialcandidateforthetwoseats John Kadannged(new) 509 panysaidinanewsrelease.Tinian are Vincent Figir and Mathias Sam Giltarnag(new) 340 isthesightofa formerU.S.airbase Kuor who received 1,250 votes. Jesse Cho'ay (new) 283 of whichat one time wasthe larg­ est airbase in the world. It was decommissioned shortly after 'Reasons your next truck should be an Isuzu' WorldWarIl, Many historic arti­ factsinasmallmuseumare avail­ au'Cus1omers Firs!' able for viewingby war buffs and corrmltrrenl Is real! 1m tourist alike. m.------You don'lhave10wort twoweeks 10 gel onappointment inourservice deportrrenl. Withtheopening of this office, Budget now has locations on all S Standard rear slapbumper. four of the main Micronesian is­ Deluxe cbth inlerer with door10 door landsof Guam, Rota, Tinian, and S carpel included. Saipan. lSlQu ros lhe bngest and rrost ex1ensN8­ Budget is the only car rental 111 warranty in rts class. firm that has offices on all is­ -~ ----_.- Rear antibckbrakes are lands, notjust Guam and Saipan, a------·------standard safety feature - andalllocations arelocatedwithin ~ Standard power steering the airports on each island. 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St. 120-year debate fizzles in Marshalls Continued from page 5 Exupery put it differently: "lt is as the restriction applies to all reached theiroffice, particularly the is reason to be sad because $2.25 didn'trecognize the original sale If landowners can call into ques­ alien teachers from third world onlythrough theheartthatonecan By GIFF JOHNSON that itwas not incompatible with courtjudge in the Marshalls and branchesofthegovemmentIfsome Discrimination Division, about million willcertainly makea dent the Con-Con's authority. theCon-Con'slegal advisor,was agreement, as well as later rul­ tion a 120year old sale, how can countries. lf that was intended to see rightly. What is essential is in­ entities go for the amendment of alienlaborin theCNMI, and fora in the CNMI coffers but that will MAJURO • A debate over the The debate brought into ques­ asked about the legal affect if ings by the Japanese and Ameri­ the Marshalls expect outside drumbeat public support for the barely makea ripple inour private visible to the eye." thelaw byreasonof needandPSS while they deliberated on which ownership of Likiep Atoll that tion the sale of Likiep Atoll by a this amendment was approved. can Trust Territory administra­ businessmento investanymoney lawrestricting employmentofaliens I would like to make it clear to alonestands paton non-renewal of agency of the government will be waters. We are but getting salary wasthe MarshallIslands Consti­ high chief to a foreigner almost "Every year there will be a tions, which confirmed the own­ into hotels or other develop­ ingovernment which isupbySep­ our readersthat we didn't writeto ourcontracts, againfine, foraslong targeted forthesuit. Ifbyastroke of differentials, transportation, hous­ tutionalConvention's most con­ 120 years ago. Since that time, fightin court if either the owners ership of the northern atoll to the ments? he asked. If this amend­ tember, 1995, that, to us, is well as the decision is not arbitrary, or fatePSSwassingled out,wasitour ing and tuition costs - things that flauntwho we are. We havebeen tentiousissue fizzledon the final Likiep has been the only atoll in or iroij (chief) want to question deBrum and Capelle families. mentwent through,investorswill taken. We assume that those who whimsica1,orcapricious.Betterstill, fault? If it were another agency havealready beenlongenjoyed by silent workers all these years. We dayearlier this weekas the move the Marshalls operated as a plan­ this," he said. Since either side The Con-Con should decide shy away because they will be espouse enforcement have given fine, for as long as the decision would it not haveended the same others who are similarly situated. wroteoutofneedbecause wewant to changethe status quo failed to tation that is owned by the de­ could arguethat they are entitled this issuefor Likiep he said, add­ worried that people are going to thematterserious andcareful study survives thetestthatit is notinany way? To the first question, cer- This is a matterthat goes with the the youth who come to us in our gain the necessary two-thirds scendants of Jose deBrum and totheseat,thematterwouldhave ing that the iroij and owners questionthevalidityofanyleases with an accountant's precise eye wayrelated toUSCivilAction No. tainly not; to the second, I don't time-honored principieofsocialjus­ classrooms everydayto'knowand majority vote. Adolph Capelle, two pioneers of to go to the Traditional Rights should work together for the har­ they sign. Domnick added that fordetail including thecostbenefit 92-0016andcannotbe interpreted have the gift of prophecy and I ticeuponwhichGreatSocietypro­ trustthatwearecompetent andthat When the proposed amend­ the early copra industry in the Court every time there is a dis­ mony of Likiep. the Marshalls would be bankrupt analysis of repatriation vs. reten­ as retaliatory, in which case it is don'tknowenough tomakesweep- grams in the world are anchored, we too, like the glorified Ameri­ ment to change the current des­ Marshalls. Japanese administra­ pute. Charles Domnick, the Likiep by the year 2000 if this prevailed. tionand yearly recruitment ofteach­ subjecttojudicialreview. It isvery ingstatements of the future. and whereraceis a forbidden sub­ cansdeserve attention andrespect ignation of "owner" to "owner/ tors and American Trust Terri­ Likiep Con-Con delegate representative representing the The final 22-20 Con-Con vote erswithdependents. So there's re­ painful for us to be saying this For us, Filipino educators, the ject.Simplystated, thereisnocause Todatenoresearchhasyetchanged iroijlaplap (paramountchief)"for tory courts upheld the legality of Carter Lokeijak disputed the owners,repliedthat the delegates left (the status quo in place,while ally noproblem. It isstrictly a mat­ becausetheFilipino teachers have Consent Decreeisahighly charged forenvy.Thefamous Kennedy who thefmdingthathighsocialcompe­ representationof the atoll in the the sale. original sale of the atoll to Jose should consider how this issue leaving the broader questions terofapplying thelawtothefullest workedsohardfortheCNMIPub- and potentially delicate issuethat was once discriminated for being tenceinchildhood(learning to value Council of Chiefs was reported A special Con-Con committee deBrum by Iroij Jortaka in 1877. could affect development about the sale of this northern intent andextent. Andbecause it is lie School System. To be honest we are ill at ease to discuss. We Irish Catholic eloquently put it: thewelfareofothers)ishighly cor­ out for third reading on it had a chaired by Ataji Balosheld hear­ He said that the original sale throughout the Marshall Islands. atoll unresolved. a lawit is subject to only a single thereare so manypeopleherethat leavethattotheUSDepartment of "luck is something we make, bad relatedwithacademicachievement slim majority of 22-20. But it ingsin Likiep,Ebeyeand Majuro document was in a foreign lan­ interpretation - ambiguity thereof wehavecometoholddear-school Justice to handle. The only infor- luckis something we endure." , (Cobb,1978); thatearlydifficulties needed 30 votes to pass. theweekpriortotheconvention's guage and questioned whether isnotpermissible. In moreprosaic administrators, co-workers, parents mation theofficeleftusthrough the Let's talk abouteducation from in coping affect psychosocial de­ The Con-Con was reviewing conclusion this week. On Tues­ the Likiep iroij could understand terms, the law is the law - DURA and children. In pain and laughter counsel isthatwefileourforms on theThirdWorld. Beingeducatedin velopment in later life (Marcus & LEXSEDLEX.Therefore tomani­ the 15 year old Marshall Islands day, Balos told the Con-Con that it. The sale and current planta­ Ipletue Don't .brink & ,;m,e I we held on together steadfastly or before November 23, 1994and a thirdworldcountry doesn't nec­ Lieserson, 1972). I believe that constitution.Mostof the amend­ the Committee recommended tion style arrangement - where festfeilty to thatlaw,itfollows that throughtheyears. Thisiswhathurts. that from the time of the formal essarily meanwearethirdratepro­ learning comeseasyandmeaning­ mentsproposedare aimed at fine changingthe designationforrep­ the workerssplit the copra profit from thecut offdate therewillnot Americans came and went for so signing oftheConsent Decreeupto fessionals. Please take note that ful in friendly, cooperative, and tuning provisions of the consti­ resentationintheCouncil oflroij on a SO/50 basis with the owners be any single alien in the govern­ manyreasons; westayedagainst all the thirdyearwe areto update the manyofusweregovernmentschol­ productive environments. tution,suchasincreasingtheterm fromownertoowner/paramount. - was called unfair by Lokeijak. ment sector - no alien teachers, odds. officeofourstatus. Thisthree-year ars, school administrators, master Finally, mayIcongratulate some of high court judges, changing Allen Fields, a former high He told the Con-Con that he doctors, nurses, accountants, archi­ The Consent Decree together monitoring will,anyway, be short teachers, national demonstration officially declaredFilipino teacher the authority of the public ser­ tects engineers, special services withtheextenuating circumstances because September 1995 isnottoo teachers, curriculum plannersand oftheyearawardees forthisschool vice commission, and revising providers, noalien workers ofwhat- behind the case is not something far fromnow. writers, teachers for the gifted, year through your column: Elaine thesearchandseizure provisions teacherawardees, andprogram spe­ Pacquing (GTC), Emy Larinay Scholarships available in the bill of rights to give more cialists before we came to the RESIDEN.TS who plan to apply for CNMI financial assistance to (GES), Josephine Sunga (OES), leeway to law enforcement offi­ DAILY SPECIALS FOR ONLY CNMI. attendcollegethisspringareencouragedtopickupapplicationforms RebeccaSablan(SVES), Lourdes cials. Now listento these: Why did it and a list of program requirements as soon as possible. $ 5.00 ! Moran (THS), and our National All the amendments, as re­ take a Filipino to get the highest Presidential Awardee for Excel­ The deadlinefor filing applications and other requireddocuments Includes Rice or Tetlyas, Salad & Iced Tea. quired by the constitution, were for off-islandassistance is December ratinginthehistoryof USmedical , 1.' lencein Scienceand Mathematics proposed to the Con-Con by the PLUS MANY MORE JAPANESE AND CHAMORRRO DELICACIES state board exams? (Hallelujah to Application forms can be obtained from the CNMI Scholarship Teaching- Mrs. Arsenia Gallardo Nitijela (parliament). But the mybeloved AlmaMater!!) Forwhat Office, Office of the Governor, at its new temporary office" in OPEN MON-SAT I 11 am to 11 pm Presents: (GES). I'm just so proud of our controversialproposalfor Likiep reason was the great Benigno Building N, near the Borja Library at the N.M.C. campus in As BETWEEN THE DIAMOND & GRAND HOTEL breed. Indeed, the Filipino ethosis from the Con-Con committee on Aquino hiredto teachat Harvard? Terlaje. worthdyingfor! custom, raising questions as to 234-9053 for TAKE OUT. A Live Karaoke Singing Contest at the Whywasthe diminutive CarlosP. Interested persons should contact Maggie Camacho or Hilaria the legality of the measure. Con­ Santos at 234-5498, extension 1240or 41, for more information. Romulo electedasSecretary of the /s1JOSEPHINEB.BORRELLB. ConPresident Kessai Note ruled CHAGl SA MUNGl ! United Nations? And why do we MED-SPED University of the 13.-()adwa~ have thousands and thousands of Philippines graduates whopassstateboardex­ Chairperson, MHSSpecial Edu­ aminations and gain employment cationDepartment in almost all parts of the world? President, Marianas Association Because theFilipino Teachermack: of Filipino Educators l\ara()k.e Club them all. IS YOUR DR.INKING WATER SAFE? Wedon'tevenhavetogo thatfar. P.S. I just read Mr. John del (Please readthis letteraboutthe truthofdrinking water. It could saveyourlife.) Sunday November 13, 20, 27 & December 4 Who are the trainors of students Rosario's latest article. We thank who garnered awards in various him for updating his databank and Pure drinkingwater is our most important Food. Be sure it is Pure and Safe to Drink. Your health and your family's depends on it. Protect your curricular competitions from forenlightening othersof his find­ I family and you.rselffrom.harmful ma~ter in your drinking water: Benzene, Chlorine, Arsenic, Pesticides, Weedkillers, Motor Fuels, Detergents, Phosphates, CNMI-wide Sciencecontests tothe ings. Indeed, MAFE salutes him Odors, Dead/Live Bactena, Excess Minerals and Salts, Rusts, Cancer-causing agents and other foreign matters. Any of these can get into your water supply National Panasonic Competitions for now joining those who have and harm you without your knowing it until it is too late. in Florida? Aren't they Filipino kind thoughts of us. ~ed Bottled Water guarantees that your drinking water is Pure and Clean. "Sparkle-Clean DrinkingWater"from Saipan Ice and Water Co. ia processed and tested to meet all the safety requirements for pure drinking water.

THE CLEAR TRUTH ABOUT DRINKING WATER Be a star and have a chance to win a Water isour most important food. Without water pumped into our homes from CUC wells. contaminated water. ultraviolet light to kill off any remaining wecanlive ooIy a short time. The quality ofwater However we cannot drink this water because it bacteria. Delivers that wedrink will affect our health greatly. Some contains excessive mineral and other impurities. PURIFIED BOTTLED WATER The Federal Food ROUND TRIP TICKET TO ofusare familiar with theeffects ofhaving drunk This water is used basically forwashing clothes, andDrug Administration (FDA) gasclassifiedwater Doesn't it make good sense andgoodhealthto ''rill your impure water. We may have become very sick. bathing and other similar uses, but should not be as a food. This means that all bottled water mustbe make sure you drink only clean and pure Therefore we must be constantly on the alert used for drinking. processed andpackaged inaccordance with the FDA drinking water? Think again of the stringent SEOUL, KOREA next against health impact of drinking water Good Manufacturing Practice Regulations, as well testing and safeguarding thatisutilized to bring cootaminatioo. Many of us have wells on our land and feel that the as any other regulations prescribed by local you pure bottlcd drinking water. You can be compliments of Asiana Air Lines payday water is clearandgood fordrinking. If may bebut it governments. Thuswhatyoureceive asbottledwater sureyourhealth areprotected. Canyousaythat TheCHC iscoostantly pleading with allofusto should be tested for purity and safety. Water is is produced bya certifiedbottlerand is exactly what about the water you get from other sources? Come meet Saipan Urink. Specials be sure tIut wedrink ooly disinfected water. Itis supplied to these wells from the surrounding land was tested and treated and purified in the plant. When wasthe last timeyoutestedyour water aproven fact that impure waler ClII cause typhoid, area. Thewater can become contaminated from septic for purity? Cable 1V &: t1{)T ~S Live fntertainment cholera, infectious hepatitis and dysentery aswell tankseepage, pesticides and fertiliiers used inraising In Saipan the duty and responsibility for insuring that Foronlypennies a dayyoucanenjoy "sparkle­ as many other diseases. We must continue to crops, animal droppings, rotting' wood, and dead youdrink onlypure water lies with the Department of clean" drinking water conveniently delivered f~ per-sonantles I)()()r Prizes prevent thethreat of viruses and other disease­ animals and insects. Therefore the water from the Environmental Quality. The DEQ is constantly to your home, officeworkplace or anywhere. ~ causing organisms as well as chemical well should be periodically tested for purity. checking andtesting thedrinking water thatisproduced ()()ors open at C3 p.m. across from the (;rand ti()tel on Ueach i2()ad. cootaminatioo. bySAIPAN ICE AND WATER COMPANY. In addition BEGIN NOW FOR YOUR HEALTH'S SAKE ['0:::, RAIN WATER Rainwater isthepurest form ofdrinking to the testing by the DEQ we have our own in-plant Come exper-ience the excitement or watch on CoIifoon bacteria frOO! human and animal wastes water until ithitsourroofs from where wecollect it an testing laboratory tofurther insure that thewater ispure. Saipan Cable IV Channel ~~ may be found indrinking water ifthewater isnot assorted of catchments. Once the rainwater hitsthe !:.i::.:. properly treated. Total Coliform Bacteria may roofitbegins to collect impurities notonly from theroof The U.S. Public Hcalth Service standards recommend cause disease themselves IX indicate that other butfrom dirty rain guners. The roof collects allkinds of that drinking water have not more than 500 parts'of Prizes compliments of: hamful orgeaisms may be present in the water. dirt including bird droppings and dead insects. Also unless mineral andtotal dissolved solids per million parts of These organisms can cause assorted the catchment isperiodically cleaned and disinfected the water. In processed bollied watcr this is reduced to gastrocnterities, infections. dysentery, hepatitis. water collects alga andbegins to smells. less than 100 parts per million parts of water. The typhoid fever, cholera, andother illoesses.. Now OSMOSIS WATER SYSTEM that Saipan [pPAc) let's examine the sources ofour islllld drinking To be sure the water isclean todrink itshould bestrained Ice and Water Company uses removes about 90% to water IIld seehow safe it is. when drawn from thecatchment; them boiled for at least 95% of the minerals and dissolved solids along with Since 1985 ten minutes to killany bacteria. Unless we dothis we cancer causing chemicals andradio-active substances. Open dally: Tick Tock Asiana Air Lines Pacific Security Alarm WELL WATER Most of the water that is stand a good chance of drinking impure and possibly Before the water is bottled it is then passed under an 8 A.M. ·5 P.M•• Sunday: 8 A.M.· 5 P.M. Hebers Enterprises Hafadai Beach Hotel Island Bottling Choi's Discount Grocery Big Dipper Dial Rent To Own CALL 322·9848 NOW SAIPAN ICE AND WATER CO., INC. LOWER BASE SINeR 1986 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY P.O. BOX SAlPAN. MP 1169l1O

\, '.'~". '. , 'll·•• I•I .' I .,,', II·. - ••••••• - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER II, 1994 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS ANDVIEWS-29 28-MARIANAS VARIETYNEWS ANDVIEWS-FRIDAY-NOVEMBER II, 1994 energy tothismatter. Anappropriate Vice-Speaker Jesus P.Mafnas and ofgovernment? non-resident nurse whoclaimed that TheAttorney General iscorrect in descent money sothatthepeople can sheisbetter than anyregistered U.S. the legal house counsel should re­ When... admonishing theHouselegal counsel avail themselves to rebuild their andAustralian nurses istoo much for member that we have a bicameral houses, farmland and repair sunken Continued from page 5 legislature andwhentheHouse acted inmisadvising those boyscouts. ustobear. ships thatmakefieldtrips totheNorth­ MOD onjuvenile offenders sought our government We should use the One blatant example on Nov. 2, There is a contemplated non-resi­ alone itissilly, foolish andnon-sense em Islands should continue to have ruling oftheU.S. Supreme Court asa becausetheSenateisnotaparty to. this 1994 theHouse pass aHouse Resolu­ service providers is needed prior dentlawsuit fromCUCandperhaps services. By Ferdie de la Torre agreements and guidelines be­ contact with justice system will Addiction SpecialistJosephKevin precedent when we Micronesian from Public Works whowill follow lawsuit This is a boyscout lawsuit, tion9-70toamendtheirlawsuitagainst tween DYS and DMH regarding be processed by DYS. Villagomez urged Governor to the opening. brought lawsuit against theU.S. Trust suitandwhen willthismadness stop? stupid lawsuit We don't have four theGovernor andin tM sametoken FroilanTenorio last June todelay Emphasizing that incarceration theHouse introduce a Resolution 9­ Badmorning, Commonwealth. THE DEPARTMENT of Com­ responsibilities in handlingjuve­ There will be a mutual under­ Territory Govemment because of the The Supreme Court is the only av­ branchesinourgovemment. Wehave munity and Cultural Affairs has niles who come in contact with standingthatDMHwillscreenall the re-opening of the center until is not the solution, the addiction discriminatory act when we onlytheExecutive, Judiciary andthe 73commending theGovernor forhis enuetostopthese chaotic situation. Is/JESUS MANGLONA sought assistance from the De­ theCNMIJustice Systemand will juveniles for risk of suicidal be­ a comprehensive treatment plan specialist saidsocialservicespro­ Micronesian receive $.25 cents an The HouseofRepresentativesholIld Legislature. Weshouldrememberthat action inpaying Mitsubishi andPSS. hour versus U.S. citizens who receive theHouseoftheSenateandtheLower Congratulations Floor leader TAISACAN partment of Public Health Ser­ bedetainedat theJuvenile Deten­ havior immediately upon admis­ is in place. viders need tocreate a networkso collectivelyput$l0,000.00from each Rotanese that these youths are given the $3.00 an hour. The U.S. Supreme members to bring these matters to House areworking as oneand they Vicente Attao for you outsmarted vicesindevelopinga comprehen­ tion Facility. siontosecurecareservices.DMH Villagomezexplained that bet­ Courtrules against us,maintained that courtinstead oftheir"Silly" behavior should work collectively instead of Vice-Speaker Jesus P.Mafnas inthis sive treatment plan prior to the The secretary said under the will make the necessary effort to ter coordinationamongthe social utmost help and care. U.S. does not commit a discrimina­ inspending taxpayers money insuing acting alone because we don't have matter itshows thatyouareanexpe­ openingof KagmanAdolescence proposed MOU,DCCAbasically see the juvenile when DYS is tory act thegovernor. thatintheConstitution. Fourbranches rienced legislature and the only re­ Stanley. • • RehabilitationCenter. sought help from the DPHS in unable to provide transportation. A recently lawsuit by a CHCstaff course for Vice-Speaker Jesus P. Continued from page 5 DCCA Secretary Thomas among other things, to provide The agreement also stated that Mafnas torectifyhispoorjudgmentis Tebuteb told the Variety that the counselling assistance for the ju­ DYS shall be responsible for the to recall House Resolution 9-70and quired certain vehicles coming Division of Youth Services sub­ veniles through the Common­ delivery and the transportationof 9-73 sothatthePublic canbestow the down from Capitol Hill to pass Cayetano first Filipino­ respect to him but as of now he is mitted a Memorandum Of Un­ wealth Health Center and DMH juvenilestoandfrom DMH,CHC through the intersection, go north derstandingproposaltotheDPHS personnel. for the purpose of screening and fighting forpersonal aggrandizement or south on Middle Road and then andpolitical vendetta. The public is I Division of Mental Health. According to the proposed mu­ risk evaluation. descentHawaii governor do a U-turn at Saipan Ice or Shell/ Tebutebexplained that the pur­ tual agreements, DYS and DMH The DYS likewiseshall be "in­ sick of thisnuisance. Puerto Rico and thenhead backto school in a tough neighborhood Afterbeingelectedto the state Arecently report by theInspector­ pose of the MOU is to establish agree that alljuveniles coming in charge" for the transportation of HONOLULU CAP) • Born in a the intersection to go to their resi­ after nearly flunking out, then Legislature, hedevelopeda repu­ General about theOCKdealing and the juvenile offender from the poorpartof townand raisedbya dence or business in Sadog Tasi. single mother, Lt. Gov. Ben workedasalaborerandtruckdriver. tationfor standing up for the un­ the MIHA is very interesting. The Juvenile Detention Facility to public has free access to this docu­ How could you possibly callthis Cayetano sayshecouldhaveeas­ In search of greater educational derdog and fighting bullies. He other points or destinations ment a make judgement safe or efficient? Saipan clean-up day ilyfallen throughthe cracks. opportunities, he moved to Los was elected lieutenant governor deemed to be in the best interest in 1986. Instead of theirstandof suing the I notice that "island" has now of the minor or the community. Instead, the Democratbecame Angeles, wherehe earneda degree governor, this movement should be Duringthe gubernatorial cam­ been shortened.Are youimplying DCCAisjust awaitingthecom­ Hawaii's first governor of Fili­ from University of California-Los stopped. We the taxpayers does not scheduled tomorrow paign, the 54-year-old Cayetano that it is now unsafe? Engineers mitment from the DPHS to real­ pino ancestryTuesday, winning Angeles andgraduatedfromLoyola condone this petty politics. HELP "Keep our Island Clean the 1994 Beautification Poster. said he would cut spending for shouldneverfullydependoncom­ ize the MOU, Variety learned. 36 percentof the vote to 30 per­ Law School. Lastly theAlmighty Lord is creat­ and Green" by joining the many An informational meeting for tourism, thestate's mainindustry, puterstoperformtheirdesignwhen The Kagman facilitywasclosed centeachforRepublican Patricia He returnedto Honoluluand set ingcatastrophe toourisland creating companies and groups who are interested groups willbe held at before touching any social pro­ experience, good judgment and down over a yearago whenit was SaikiandindependentFrankFasi. up a successful law practice, but damages toourfarm land, road, water volunteering to pick up trash at the Pacific Gardenia Restaurant plain common sense are just as deemed unsafe for occupancy. It Cayetanograduatedfromhigh never forgothis humble roots. grams. and power. Please, please put your specificareas throughout Saipan. conference room on Wednesday, important in basic design calcula­ has since undergone some major The Chamber will provide the November 16th, 1994, at 12:00 tions. In fact, you should know renovation to make it conducive Trashbags.FHPwilldonatesafety noon. RSVP required. for living. there is an on-going debate in the glovesfor the pick-upvolunteers. For more information, or to re­ There were talks lately about engineeringcommunity as tohow Volunteerswill receive a copy of serve your place at the meeting, the reopening of the rehabilita­ much an engineer should depend please contact either the Cham­ .".,." ..' ... on a computer-based design. tioncenter foryouthswithbehav­ -< -. ber Office at 233-7150, or Island ,. - ioral or social problems. .-j' • What bothers me most about Wide Clean-Up Chairman, Ed­ It can be recalled that CHC • this, is that you tried to use techni­ Weekly ward Pope at FHP 234-8125. Thomas Tebuteb cal jargon as a shield to defend your design, yet ignored the fact • that an engineer is expected to I I marine This is to inform private firms interested in hiring locals that provide a design which will en­ the JTPA Office may be able to assist you in this effort. hance or improve thefunctionand ~1 not create further inconvenience. lAolAoBAY -- Specifically. JTPA canprovide the following; If your design at the bottom of water CapitolHillwasreallyanecessity, a. Referral ofEligible Applicant, why was it shortened? b. Limited Training Period; There are many mediandesigns report SAIPAN ~- tochoosefrom,howeveryouchose c. Subsidized Wages, and one that ignored the needs of the TIlE DIVISIONof Environmen­ d. Other Training Related Services. people living and working in that talQuality(DEQ) analyzedwater ... OM~to~~~ area.MygoodfriendCongressman samples collected from Saipan's JessAttaohasalreadybumped into recreational beaches and storm ~ Furthermore, the program is accordingpriority consideration these "islands" severaltimes. drainages this week. The samples wid the 0/OM in training and placement of women in non-fraditional There are literaIlythousandsof collectedfromthe followingloca­ occupations, therefore, anyone interestedis encouragedto visit examples in the United States, Ja­ tionscontainedexcessiveconcen­ pan and Guam where long, raised trationof fecal coliform bacteria, Driving Range!!! the Office located directly across cue compound. "islands" have not been used, al­ which exceeded the CNMI Ma­ thoughthey fully complywithen­ rine Water Quality Standards. 6:00 a.m, to 4:00 p.m, Daily gineering standards. For example, . *SmilingCove Marina Although such effort will be initiated on a case by case basis, "'Drainage south of Dai-Ichi Golf Reservations Hours 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daily onGuamrecentroadimprovements Hotel we will be glad to provide assistance as possible in this from (1) Harmon to Dededo (2) Phone Number 256-8888 High concentrations of Fecal endeavor. This initiative will ensure full participation of our Route 10andDairyRoad,theback Advance ~ooking No earlier than 1 week prior to playdate Colifonns may be the result of .roadtoAndersonattheintersection local people and enhance our labor force within the private stonnwater runoff due to rain Cancellation No later than 3days prior to playdare of St. TeresitaChurchin Mangilao sector. storms, Fecal Coliform bacteria Payments Cash orCredit Cards only (3) Routes 8 and 10,Mobil-Exxon are not usually disease causing. lCB, Visa, Master, Diners, Carte B1ance atBarrigadaand(4)Route16,Guam Thebacteriacan indicatethe pres­ Should you be interested or need more information regarding International Airport Exit all used ence of human and animal waste designs differentthan the "island" To ensure a quality experience at our Golf Course ... in the water. Studies have shown the program, give us a call at 664-1700/1. . . you designed for the CapitolHill/ thatstormwater runoff in tropical Middleintersection. Yet,thosede­ environments may also contain Respectfully; signs arejust as safe and do not fecal coliform bacteria from the (~ Only players with Tee-off Time are assuredof playing impactthecommunityasnegatively natural environment. To ad­ as a raised median. (~ equately addresspublichealthcon­ , Skipping of holes will not be allowed Your technicalclaimsfor safety cerns,DEQmaintainsitspolicyof are bogus and not justified by advising the public not to fish or (0 Absolutely no fivesomes will be allowed MUTCD, the Highway Capacity swimwithin300feetof theseloca­ Manual,oranyotherdesignguide­ tions within 48 hours of this no­ C1' On Weekends and Holidays, only threesomesand foursomes mayTee-Off line. This particular design only tice. Proper Golf Attire shall be enforced as: /s/FELIX NOGIS DATE: 11/2/94 added cost, both for design and The Divisionof Environmental (--1 construction, and increased expo­ JTPA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Quality analyzes samples of ma­ Q No swimsuits sure riskforcertain vehicles, Itap­ rinerecreational and storm drain­ pears only the designer and con­ agewaterfrom37locationson the o Golf Shoes required (spiked or spikeless) tractorwill profit,whilethe public west side of Saipan island each does not. week. DEQ welcomes all inquir­ o Shins worn at all times ies as to the quality of the beach Sincerely, water. Thepublicisencouragedto The Clubhouse, Coffee Shopand Pro Shop contactDEQat234-6114withany are open daily /slREP.STANLEYT.TORRES questions concerningthis matter. from 6:00a.m. to 6:00p.m, I'r. .- q, 30-MARIANAS VARIETYNEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-NOVEMBER 11, 1994 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1994 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-31 Participation slightly up in voting Court delays anti-immigrants measure tween Democratic Sen. Chuck The two are not fully compa­ entyearsforpresidentialelections, percent. By CALVIN WOODWARD Robb and Republican challenger ing spotlight on the center stage those Hispanics,' and stop us and argued the 1982 Supreme Court rable. The next government chief the turnout in parliamentary years AseparateanalysisofTuesday's BySALLYSTREFFBUZBEE be anypanic," saidFelipeFuentes, Oliver North, who lost. a legal assistant at the Center for immigration now commands in saywe're illegal.That' ~ not right," case,whichconcerneda Texaslaw isnormallydecidedat generalelec­ can run over 75 percent. vote by Voter News Service for WASHINGTON (AP) • Voting High-profile, big-money and America.TheUnitedStates,abea­ said Lester, a 14-year-old student that sought to bar undocumented tions in countries with parliamen­ One reason suggested for low The Associated Press and the four LOS ANGELES (AP) • The day Human Rights and Constitutional onTuesdayedged up from the last con to migrants for more than a intheninthgradeatHamiltonHigh childrenfrom that state's schools. tary systems. Thus election of the U.S. voter turnout has been the major TV networks found a turn­ bittercontests didnotalwaysbring after Califomia voters approved a Law. two U.S. midterm elections, per­ century, now shares the struggles Schoolon Los Angeles' west side. AttomeyGeneralDanLungren's British or Indian Parliament, Ger­ decline of political parties. Off­ out rate of 37 percent. more people out. measurethatdenies education and A statejudge also took immedi­ hapsbecauseangerdrove theelec­ of other nations faced with mass The teen-ager asked that his last officeopposedPollak's restraining man Bundestag or Japanese Diet year voting in the United States Both analyses showed a surgein Turnout was stagnant in Cali­ most health care to illegal immi­ ate action, barring enforcementof torate to make somewhat greater name be withheld. orders, saying they were unneces­ commands more interest than a peaked a century ago, when the voting in Virginia, where turnout fornia and barely up inTexas- two grants,afederaljudge barredstate­ those sections of Proposition 187 migrations across borders. effortto reach the polls this week. Proposition 187supportersinsist sary because the measure would U.S. midterm vote at which the strength of political parties was was up atleast 16percent as voters states packed with heated, emo­ wide enforcement of Proposition that would expel undocumented Proposition187supportershope But participation was far below their agenda is not racist, but eco­ not be enforced immediately. presidency is not at stake. alsoat itsheight.The turnoutinthe packed many of polling stationsto tionaland nationally watchedcon­ 187for a week. immigrants from Califomia pub­ to take their successful campaign the level in many other democra­ nomic,bearinga messagethatCali­ But Pollaksaid the enforcement But even in France, with differ- 1894 election reached almost 69 settle the polarizing contest be- tests. Immigrationactivistssweptinto lic secondary schools and its pub­ to other states, including Texas. cies. But Hispanic activists insist the fomians are fed up with spending periodwasn'tclearandirnplemen­ An estimated 38.7 percent of court Wednesday, charging that lic colleges and universities. racial and economic fears that scarce state tax. dollars on people tationshouldbeheldupuntilcourts voting-agecitizens participated in thepropositionviolatesbasic civil San Francisco Superior Court Judge Stuart Pollak noted that the motivated California voters are who don't belong here. can determine 187's legality. His Tuesday's election that gave Re­ rights. ballot measure conflicts with a unique to this recession-hitstate. Republican U.S. Rep. Dana orders willbe ineffect untila hear­ publicanscontrolofCongress,said In barring enforcement of all Clinton seen as likely to focus 1982 U.S. Supreme Court ruling "It's opened up enormous Rohrabacher lashed out at oppo­ ing he scheduledfor Feb. 8, 1995. CurtisGans,who runsthe nonpar­ sections of the measure pending that requires states to provide a woundsthataregoingtotakealong nents of Proposition 187, but said With all precincts reporting,the tisan Committee for the Study of another hearing, U.S. District public education to all residents. time to heal," said Cecilia Munoz themeasureshouldsenda message measure was approved 59 percent the American Electorate. Judge Matthew Byrne Jr. told at­ Voters' endorsement of Propo­ oftheNationalCouncilofLaRaza, to poor people worldwide that the to 41 percent. The vote totalswere The turnout was up from 36.5 torneys he wants to know if mi­ on becoming a world leader sition 187, closely watched from a moderate Hispanic advocacy United States cannot help every­ 4,624,825 in favor and 3,197,409 grants are being denied services. percentin 1990 and the highest in against. By TERENCE HUNT European leaders has suddenly Senate and House of Representa­ come to them. The White House "Basically, today is the same as Washington to Mexico City, group in Washington. "Clearly, one. off-yearvotingsince40 percent of An exit poll taken for The Asso­ emerged as a possibility in De­ tives and captured a majority of already is talking about tailoring yesterdayandnothingcan bedone touchedoffsmallprotestsinNorth­ thereare peopleout therewhofind Gov. Pete Wilson ordered state eligiblevoterscast ballotsin 1982. ciatedPressandfourtelevision net­ WASHINGTON (AP) - Over­ cember along with a meeting in the nation's governor's mansions health and welfare reforms to a to these children. There shouldn't ern California and focused a glar- thegrowthoftheLatinopopulation departments to begin drawing up "We had a more actively angry works found that Proposition 187 seas travel and foreign policy ini­ Miami with Latin American lead­ for the first time since 1970. more conservative cut. in America and in California very emergency guidelines to imple­ electorate than I thought previ­ won over a majority of whites, tiatives are sure to be more ap­ ers. The staggering midterm losses For its part, the administration threatening." ment Proposition 187, but cau­ ously,"saidGans, whohas studied blacks and Asian-Americans. His­ pealing to President Clinton, now Clinton, who in two years has were a blow to Clinton's re-elec­ is demanding that Republicans Fired agents say they were But, Munoz added: "Texas and tionedhealth care and other social voter behavior for 19 years. service providers to wait for the panics opposed it by more than 2­ facing his worst political night­ not yet signed his first veto, may tion chances, shaking his organi­ explain how they're going to pay other states don't have the same Overall, midterm participation to-I, andsupportwassimilarlylow mare: the first full-blown Repub­ be scrambling for the veto pen zational base across the nation. for tax cuts and other politically wronged in a Waco report type ofrecession, andthesametype guidelines before turning people hasbeenindecline sincethe 1960s. among Democrats and voters lican Congress in four decades. when Republicans take charge in In the aftermath of Tuesday's popular initiatives. of backlash, that California has away. Gans took no comfort in the small By JAIME ARON SystemsProtectionBoard,through Much of the new law was in younger than 30. The Democratic president January and begin enacting their political upheaval, both sides With a take-no-prisoners ap­ seen." increase. "It's driven by people's which federal civil service work­ limbobecauseofcourtchallenges. The 25 percent of Californians talked Wednesday about coop­ conservative agenda of tax cuts, talked about compromise, over­ proach, Republican Sen. Phil SomeHispanicssaidtheyfeared anger with the system rather than DALLAS (AP) • Two federal erscanprotestdisciplinaryactions. At least 10lawsuits were planned, who say their financial situa­ eration, but confrontation is in­ higher Pentagon spending and looking for awhile the inevitable Gramm compared the elections their looks would immediately their faith in the system," he said. agents fired for not calling off last They hopetohave ahearingwithin tions are worse off than two tough-minded welfare reform. courses of collision. to a train racing down a track of makethem targets. includingtwoclass-actionsuitsby Inothercountries withfreeelec­ evitable. year's disastrous raid on a Texas about four months but said they'd years ago voted 2-to-l for the "We'rebruised andbatteredbut The three most dreaded words less government, less taxes, less "Let's saywe'reouton thestreets the Los Angeles school district tions,many more voters take part. Amid problems at horne, he'll cult compound say their side of be just as happy with a settlement in the White House are: Sen. spending and fewer regulations. and the police say, 'Oh, look at and the attorney who successfully proposition. The German election last month be searching for opportunities to we're still standing," Democratic the story was ignored by investi­ giving them theirjobs back. Alfonse D' Amato, the New York "I think the question that the brought out more than 77 percent show off his skills as a world National Chairman David gators trying to blame someone Republicanwho ledlast summer's president has to answer, begin­ of those eligible. leader. Wilhelm said bravely after Re­ for the tragedy. ning today, is, is he going to get A summit in Budapest with publicans seized control of the Whitewater assaulton Clintonand The Branch Davidians were now will be in charge of any Sen­ on the train and be the engineer, is armed and ready when federal ate hearings on the potentially he going to wave from the station, agents stormed their compound embarrassing subject. or is he going to get on the tracks outside Waco. Four officers and And the next most dreaded and try to stop the train?" Gramm six sect members died in the con­ words: Speaker Newt Gingrich. said. frontation thatledtoa51-daystand­ ONISSAN He's the attack-dog Republican WithRepublicans incharge,it's leader who called Clinton an en­ virtually certain that lawmakers off. ~ ", The stalemate ended April 19, emy of the people and now will will approve constitutional .'~" 1993,whenKoresh and more than RENT A CAR preside over the House. amendments to balance the bud­ o 70 followers - including devotees Humbled by the overwhelming get and impose terms limits on from Britain, Australia; Jamaica no-confidence vote, Clinton will Congress. Clinton can't veto ei­ andCanada- died in orjust before findevery nomination scrutinized ther measure, leaving itup to the a fire that destroyed the wooden by anunsympathetic, Republican­ states whether to ratify them. compound. Flames broke out as led Senate. Every White House In a rambling news conference, authoritieswere battering holes in proposal will face Republican Clinton said the elections demon­ the compound walls and pumping . skepticism. strated that Americans want in tear gas. While professing a willingness change but don't feel Washing­ Phillip Chojnacki and Charles to work with Clinton, Republi­ ton has given them what they more than o SarabynsaidWednesdaytheywere cans made clear they have the wanted. "They sent us a clear wronglysingledout inaU.S.Trea­ upper hand and that he needs to message. I got it," he said. sury Department report that led to thelossof theirjobs as headsof the 00 Houston office of the federal Bu­ reauofAlcohol,TobaccoandFire­ , arms. , "Someone had drawn a conclu­ s Buckle Up! JMCine_a sionand the investigation was be­ Do it for SCREENINGS NIGHTLY ing manipulated to come up with Pairere BOX OFFICE OPEN 7:30 P.M•. that conclusion," Chojnacki said. those q..t"ho on our 5th Anniversary! STARTS AT 8:00 P.M. AND 9:50 P.M. "Theytookeverybodyelse'sopin- love you. -ion but ours." #1 G~t a chance to win PRIZE DRAWING: Treasuryspokesman Chris Pea­ Pflzes from Nissan j~en~Aash and valuable 1994 cock said Chojnacki and Sarabyn you Rent A C Cor I Eve f October 31. AIRPORT OFFICE: stUb which YO~r~~~U Wi:' be given ~r~~/: November 30, 1994 had a chance to give their side of Arrival1erminal d . . en er for the monthl December 31. 1994 the story when they met with in­ Guam Intemalional A"pon January 31, 1995 Tel 646-0110/0120 raws. You con win Y vestigatorsinTexas and Assistant Fax 646·1430 February 28, 1995 Treasury Secretary Ronald Noble

MAINOFFICE: in Washington. 1994 Paseo Upper lumon "All agents were given an op­ (Nexlto Eost-west Rental) In Saipon, make your portunity to be heard fully and 1012 North Manne DnveRI 1 travel &rent a cor lei 647·7265/7303 completely in the review," Pea­ Micro. Corporation Fax 647·7223 - arrangements with our cock said. If ' . .. •• - • General Sales Agent ~~~~I~.i; TUMON OFFICE 1: youreOff-island' or your favorite travel The former agents, speaking Son vuores Rd no prOblem! NissadUring the raffle draw agency publiclyfor the first time since the near corner voce Rd YOur prize to You n Rent A Car will moil s... by HiltonIntersection Getaway '. ~. Feb. 28, 1993, attack against cult So Whether You'r~ 0 Tel 646-5113/1812 Travel rrr leader David Koresh and his fol­ Fax 649·1871 0 ~~~:a;d~~;~;~i~~~~~~~.~:~~~~~~/~~~r, Agency lowers, told The Associated Press ro< 1)5.8001/1100118003 TUMON OFFICE 2: a Win prizes too: or. You IIget a chance Fmns..~ they felt all along they were being lower Iurnon Hotollid rntornotronot Near Fujita Hotel No Pure hOSe flO shafted, although they didn't ex­ C85SQry Call for dO/Oils ~~~'::'.I lei 646·6515 Agent ~ CJ pect to be fired. They are appeal­ Network .. Richard Tom Frank \01.,\19573 ing to get theirjobs back. Sarabyn and Chojnacki are ap­ .pealingtheirdismissaltotheMerit San Jose • 234..5911..8 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER II, 1994 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-33 32-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS ANDVIEWS-FRIDAY-NOVEMBER II, 1994 Tinian mayor haggles Mistaken death blamed on guns [email protected]'SVUfi OIL ~HA"G! sence after his daughter's death; said Maj. Michael Worleyof the dent who had gone to the wrong Audrey Williamson, Upto 5 quarts 20-40 Super Shell By GUY COATES the family was reported staying for bigger '95 budget Ouachita Parish Sheriffs office. door looking for a Halloween Matilda's aunt, said, "This has Oiland Napa Brand oil Filter. Plus Matilda jumped out and party. Peairs was acquitted of just been extremely hard for the with relatives. TINIAN Mayor Herman M. causetheislandgovernmentneeds 19-point car check. Come in to­ WEST MONROE, La. (AP) ­ The Crabtrees live just outside shouted "Boo." Crabtree pulled manslaughter. In a civil trial this family, especially for the grand­ Manglona has asked bothhouses $80,000 for patrol vehicle rentals day, no appointment necessary. Matilda Kaye Crabtree was a thecitylimits,inamostlywooded, generation too late to play that the trigger. year, the company that insured parents because they are elderly. of Legislaturefor a bigger appro­ for the Department of Public swampy area with a scatteringof kind of prank on her parents. It's not the first such tragedy his house was ordered to pay It is bad enough to have a loved priation for his office in fiscal Safety; $47,000 for the rental of smallhomesandafewbusinesses. It used to be, people around of fright combining with mis­ $653,000 in damages to the one to pass away, but when it's year 1995 than what was set un­ the current Immigration Office; . _ @ Shell $29:95 Monroe and West Monroe,com­ these parts weren't so nervous taken identity in the region. victim's parents. from a horribleaccident like this, der the Governor's budget sub­ and $60,000 to rent alternative about crime, and there weren't In 1992, Baton Rouge resi­ The Crabtrees, who have four well, we're just all still in shock." bined population about 75,000, mission. office spaceforthosedepartments TIRES T~ CALL 23S-r.n as many handguns. Doors could dent Rodney Peairs shot and other daughters, are giving no Crabtree, a truck driver for an arean agriculturalcenterinnorth­ In identical letters to members currently housed in the con­ stay unlocked at night, and keys killed a Japanese exchange stu- interviews. ice company, took a leave of ab- east Louisiana. ofboththeHouseandtheSenate's lemned hospital building. might get left in car ignition fiscal affairs committees, The building which houses the switches. Manglona askedthatanadditional Department of Finance, Division Not anymore. $170,000 be given to the Tinian of Revenue & Taxation and Pro­ The 14-year-old girl was shot Attack on physician brings Mayor's Office to pay for the curement & Supply, was built in by her father who mistook her rentals of direly needed offices 1960 and has gone through nu­ for a burglar. and vehicles, to enable the local merous typhoons. "More than crime itself, it's governmenttocontinuefunction­ Its wallsandceilings aresaid to the fear of crime," Police Maj. ing at a satisfactory level. Herman M. Mana/ana be crumbling and infested by ro­ Pat Kelly said. The town of Yi2~c~E~~le~~E~a~W~ill~!~9~ru~da ''The health and safety of the dents. 15,000 people had eight bur­ peopleofTinian is theprimecon­ He said most departments are According to Manglona, em­ glaries in the past month. been killed and another wounded look at freedom. It w111 raise a Canadian anti-abortion groups cern of the Mayor's Office," said experiencing,considerable diffi­ ployees are forced to work in a Matilda and a friend hid in a VANCOUVER, BritishColum­ byanti-abortionactivistsover the level of fear," said Dr. Mark spoke out against the . Manglonainhisletterstothelaw­ culty in carrying out their normal potentially hazardous environ­ <: .".:- ...... • :SE.DANS ..... ":" ';' :. co.: :" lasttwo years,shootingsaremuch Schonfeld, president of the Brit- "We condemn violencetotally, closet early Sunday as her par­ bia (AP) - Policein two countries makers. "We are unable to guar­ operations. ment making the mayor's office $32995 less frequent in Canada, where ish Columbia Medical Associa- unequivocably. We don't believe BB90031 1988 MERCEDES BENZ 420 SEl entsreturned home, bumping the tried Wednesday to find the per­ antee even the most basic ser­ Under the current budgetpack­ vulnerable to legal action and 1988 MERC[[]EZ BENZ 420 SEl 32995 guns are tightly controlled. tion. "Oursocietyhasnotresorted that violence solves problems," 932POO4 wallsand making noise as ajoke. son whose bullets critically vicesunderthepresentconditions age submitted by theAdministra­ health claims as a result of pos­ 942T095 1995 HYUNoAI SONATA Iil 15795 Her father, Robert Crabtree, wounded a doctor and brought That made the attack on Dr. to this violentlevel indebates and said Ted Gerk, president of the and I urge you to consider our tion, Tinian is being given close sible asbestos contamination. 942A991 1994 HYUNOAI ElRNTAA 40R SON 14995 grabbed his .357-caliber pistol. the increasinglyviolent fightover GarsonRomalis as hesat at home discussion before." Pro-Life Society of British Co- request for rental funding with to $10.7 million. Manglona is re­ Manglona said each time it 942R981 1992 HYUNDAI HRNTRR srs 9995 "He was nervous, scared, be­ abortion into normally peaceful eating breakfast Tuesday all the Romalis performs abortions, a lumbia. urgency," he added. questing abudgetof$1O.864mil­ rains, the office's radio room and 942T090 1990 HYUNoRI SONRTR srs 8995 lieving a burglar was in there," Canada. more frightening. procedurethatinCanadaisreadily Drennan said police were in- According to Manglona, the lion broken down as follows, emergency command center 942R967 1993 HYUNoAI EHCEl 40R SON 8995 8795 available at most government-fi- vestigating reports that Romalis' hardship caused by the continu­ $9.76 million for personnelcosts floods, as does the xerox room, 942R970 1994 HYUNoAI HANTRA ( S n L 0 I nanced hospitals and clinics. He assailant may have checked out and $1.1 million for general op­ 942T978 1991 HYUNoRI EHCEL 30R GS 5495 ing resolution has rendered the thecomputerroom, theWomen's 12995 worked at both of Vancouver's the doctor's house a day before erations. 942T083 1991 SUBRRU LEGACY 40R TURBO delivery of services less than sat­ Affairs Office and the reception SUBARU LoYALE 40R SON 7995 clinics, and was one of the few the attack. Such a request is mainly be- 942R935 1991 isfactory. area. 942A053 1991 SU8AAU LOYRlE 40R SON 7995 area doctors who performed late- An attendant at a nearby gas 943T058 1991 SUBARU LoYAlE 40R SON 7495 stage abortions, said Joy Thomp- stationalsorecalledgivingchange 942R084 1991 SU8AAU LoYRlE 10A SON 6995 son, spokeswomanfor the British to a man who used a pay phone Asian nations girds for possible 943T965 1990 SUBAAU.LoYRlE 40R SON 5995 Columbia Coalition of Abortion aboutthesametimeRomalis'wife 943T969 1990 SUBRRU LoYRlE 40R SON 4995 Clinics. received two strange calls asking 942T057 19B8 SUBRRU si-t 0 40R SON 4995 Constable Anne Drennan said about her husband. Policebelieve trade battles with U.S. Congress 943T04B 1991 MRZOA 929 40A SON 14995 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS OF THE COMMONWEALTH police weren't sure the shooting the caller may have been tryingto By BRAVEN SMILLIE domestic politics, he mayhave less nious trade negotiations designed 943T066 1991 MRZoA 929 4lJA SON 12995 s 9495 .J BANK OF THE NORTHERN MARIANAS, INC. was abortion-related. "We have learn if the doctor was home. timeto focus on foreign disputes. to reduce their trade imbalance, 942T074 1992 MITSUBISHI MIRAIiE 40A SON I CADlllRC mUILL£ 4DR SON 8995 (IN RECEIVERSHIP) to look at everything. We can't Romalis, 57, was struck in the TOKYO (AP) • Asian nations U.S.andJapanesetradenegotia­ whichtotalednearlyS60 billionin 932PB21 1986 199B DDOG£ DYNRSTY 40R SON 7995 afford to focus in on one angle upper left leg by one of three voiced concernThursday that the torshavefailedtowrapupacrimo- 1993. 942T064 942TB38 1987 FORD TAURUS Iil 40R SON 7995 only," she said. bullets from an AK-47assultrifle Republicans' newly wondominance The Superior Court of the Commonwealth of the Northern 942R073 1988 AUOl80 40R SON 7995 She said police were looking that smashed into his house. The of the-U.S. Congress could mean 942R088 1992 DRIHATSU CHRRAoE 7495 Mariana Islands has authorized the Receiver to make a distribu­ for leads in the sometimes-vio- doctornearly bled todeathfroma more pressure tactics in U.S. for­ REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 942T098 1990 PONTIAC IiAAND AM 40R SON 6995 tion of interest on deposits to approved depositors of the Com­ lentU.S.anti-abortionmovement, bullet wound that severed an ar- eign policy. 943T066 1988 NISSAN SENTRA 4lJR SON 5995 monwealth Bank of the Northern Marianas, Inc. and that U.S. authorities were tery in his thigh. The Democrats suffered a deep cue RFP NO. 95·0003 942R079 1992 SUZUKI SIDEKICK ( SOL D J 8995 helping in the investigation. He was making a solid recov- defeat in U.S. congressional elec­ November 04, 1994 932T099 1989 SUZUKI SWIFT 40A SON 2995 Romalis, who was in in stable ery but was expected to remain tionsTuesday thatleftRepublicans Prior to distribution depositors must submit proof of identity and condition Wednesday, and his hospitalized for some time, said in control of both the House and The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation issoliciting prorosals lorJaruto­ current mailing address. family were under police protec- Vancouver Hospital spokes- Senatefor thefirst timein40years. rial Services lor its buildings. 942T076 199B MAZDA MIATR SlJFT/HARO TlJP $12995 -tion. Police were keeping an eye woman Linda Bartz. The elections were top news in 943T063 1990 MAZlJA MI ATA ST 11995 MERCEDES 8ENZ 568 Sl 28295 on the city's other abortion clin- Former Olympic high-jumper much of the Asia-Pacific region, Specilications are available atthe Procurement &Supply otticeComnon­ 942POB2-4 1987 Beginning October 24, 1994 942POli 1991 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 20R 11995 Date and Time: ics, which remained open, and Debbie Brill vouchedfor thedoc- includingJapan, South Korea, Hong wealth Utilities Corporation (CUC), Lower Base. Saipan Through December 20, 1994 942A080 1992 HYUNlJAI SCoUPE lS 9495 were temporarily watching the tor as a positive person witha dry Kongand Australia. 942A086 1992 H'r'UNlJRI SCoUPE LS 8995 Monday through Friday homes of other local doctors who wit. Official government statements Selection criteria will be technical quaucauons. approacn to proiect, 942R090 1992 H'r'UNlJAI SCOUPE 8995 2:00 p.m, to 5:00 p.m. stressed that diplomatic relations experience, organization, and cost 942T088 1992 H'r'UNlJAI SCOUPE lS 8495 withtheUnited States were unlikely 942TB94 1991 HYUNlJAI SCoUPE lS 7995 COMMEMORATION OF THE 50TH to change. The proposals shall bemarked CUC RFP No. 95·0003 and five (5) copies 932RBIB 1987 UolKSWRGEN JETIR 5995 Place: Deloitte & Touche Tax Department Butnewspapers and somepoliti­ of Sealed Proposals must be submitted to the Manager, Procurement and 943T059 1989 SUBAAU RH3 20R 4995 Base of Capitol Hill, Saipan ANNIVERSARY OF WORLD WAR IT cians voiced concern thatPresident Supply, Commonwealth Utilities Corporation, Lower Base, P.O. Box .1220, Tel. (670) 233-3392 to 3394 • Fax (670) 233-3494 Clinton's Democratic administra­ Saipan, MP96950, no later than Wednesday, November 30, 1994 at 1600 tionmaynowtake a tougher stance (4:00 p.rn.) hours. lJ42P012 1990 OOOIiE CARAURN $16995 VERIFICATION: PUBLIC NOTICE in trade disputes. 942P019 1989 OOOIiE CARRURN 15995 DEPOSITORS MUST SHOW PROOF OF IDENTIFICATION "U.S.administrators withashaky Discussions may be conducted with responsible otterors who submit 943T042 1989 MITSUBISHI MONTERO 40R 12995 18580 NOV. 11, 1994 powerbase havetended togettough proposals determined to be reasonably susceptible of being selected for 942RB69 1994 ISUZU PICKUP (S 0 l D) such as driver's license, passport, Commonwealth Bank of the 942R864 1991 ISUZU TRlJOPER 40R 12995 onforeign policy," said theYomiuri, award forthepurpose ofclarification and toensure full understanding of, an? Northern Marianas Inc. passbook, or Teo certificates, before 942TOB7 1998 ISUZU AMIIiD 9995 RAFFLE TICKET WINNER Japan's largest newspaper. responsiveness to, solicitation requirements. Offerors shall beaccorded lair 5995 checks will be prepared. ~nd 942R882 1990 ISUZU PICKUP All prizes must be picked up by November 18, 1994. Despite pledges by Republican and equal treatment with respect to any opportuony for discussion 942T085 1989 ISUZU ;> I CKUP 4995 prizes may be picked up by calling 234-8804/0779 after Newt Gingrich - expected to be­ revision ofproposals and such revisions may bepermitted after suomission 943T856 1990 MAZOR B2600 CAB PLUS 41(4 10895 For more information contact: Deloitte & Touche the November 2, 1994 distribution date. come the next House speaker in and prior to award forthe purpose or obta.lning the best andfinal oHers: In 942T089 1992 MAZlJR PICKUP CA8 PLUS 9995 January - and Clinton that the two conducting discussions, there shall be no disclosure of any Information 943TB45 1990 MAZlJR B2280 PICKUP 7995 Telephone 322-7337 derived from proposals submitted bycompeting oHerors. 943T052 1991 MAZDA B2200 PICKUP 7995 If a prize has not been claimed by November 18, 1994, partiescan cooperate successfully, many in Asia apparently doubted 942R8B7 1991 lJRIHATSU ROCKY SE 9B95 a certified letter will be sent to the address written on the prospects for bipartisan harmony. CUC reserves the right to reject .any and all bids for any reason and to 942RB50 1991 TOYOTR PCKUP ( SOL 0 J 9581 7995 raffle ticket notifying the addressee that the prize must be In a graphic portrayal of anxiety waive any defect insaid proposals, orany ofthem, ifinitssole opinion todo 942T097 1988 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER 20R 942A078 1990 SUZUKI SIDEKICK ST 7995 claimed within fourteen (14) days of delivery of the overtheelectionoutcome, acartoon so would be in the best Interest 01 CUC All proposals shall become the certified letter. Notice to all those who purchased a inJapan'sAsahinewspaper showed property of CUC. winning ticket, but failed to provide a name and address on an elephant stomping on Clinton, 942TBB6 1990 SUBARU LEGRCY STA WAIiON $9295 the raffle ticket, is made by this publication. Prizes will be triggering a giant tidal wave that All enquiries shall be directed to Mr. Davie M. Koch, Chlel, Procurement RECENER FOR THE COMMONWEALTIl BANK 942T069 199B NISSRN SENTRR 50R STR WAGON 7195 forfeited to the Commemoration Committee ifnotclaimed crossed thatPaciflC andwashed over & Supply forCUC atTelephone number (670) 322·4033 Ext 68, Facsimile 942T896 1998 SUBRRU LOYRlE 6995 OF THE NORTHERN MARIANAS INC. within the time limits set forth above. All funds forfeited a cringing Japanese Mount Fuji. number (670) 322·6582 943TB49 198B SUBRRU Cl-l04Wo STR WRIiON 4995 OCtober 20,1994 to the Commemoration Committee will be used to offset Buttherewerealsosomeexpres­ the expenses of the Commemoration events. sionsofbopethattradefriction could /s/Tirnothy P Villagomez cool.The Asahi saidthatifClinton Executive Director becomes more preoccupied with All win-ners are responsible for payment of taxes on any amount award. Garapan, Beach Road 234·7133'Chalan Kanoa, Beach Road235·5153'5014 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER II, 1994-MARIANAS.. VARlETY. NEWS AND VIEWS-35 Bosnian Serbs debate war proclamation Christopher ends trip to Korea By DUSAN STOJANOVIC Bosnia. The government-held town is one of five "safe havens" By JU-YEON KIM between Washington and North nuclear-power program to ment that is based on trust. It rests Christopher spoke for IO min­ PALE, Bosnia-Herzegovina declared by the United Nations. Korea. lightwater reactors that produce oncompliance and itrestson veri­ utes to about 350 troops at Osan Request For Proposal (AP) - A Bosnian Serb assembly The U.N.commanderinBosnia, OSAN AIR BASE, South Ko­ "North Koreacontinuestopose much less plutonium that could fication." Air Base, just outside Seoul. He was to continue debate Thursday Lt. Gen. Sir Michael Rose, met rea(AP) - U.S. Secretary of State a threatherein thisregion,"Chris­ be used in weapons. Christopher reiterated that U.S. also inspected a U-2 spyplane,an cue RFP 95-0004 on a formal declaration of war, separately with Serb and govern­ WarrenChristopher toured a U.S. topher said. "The conventional South Korean officials have election results, in which Repub­ F-16 fighter jet and rescue heli­ November 4,1994 after its leader vowed to defeat ment military leaders in an effort airbase Thursday, telling Ameri­ threat is still there. And we will criticized the agreement, saying licans seized control of both copters, accompanied by Lt.Gen. government forces who have in­ to keep the situation in Sarajevo can soldiers they are the "van­ not let down our guard." the United States gave away too houses of Congress on Tuesday, Ron Iverson, commander of the ~orthern Mari~na The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation of the Commonwealth of the Islands (CNMI) is flicted humiliating losses on his from deteriorating further. guard of democracy." The nuclearpactcalls for North much. Christopher said it was will not affect the U.S. presence 7th U.S. Air Force, under whose soliciting proposals from certified and experienced companies for Security Guard Services for Power Plant I, troops. Bosnian Serbs have enjoyed a "Each of you stands watch at Korea to freeze and eventually worthwhile to ease tensions and in South Korea, saying it has bi­ jurisdiction the base falls. Power Plant II, Power Plant IV, and its Main Compound. "If the Muslims want war, weapons superiority throughout the most dangerous fault line in dismantle its feared nuclear fa­ that Washington will insist on partisan support. He later left for Jakarta to link they'll get it," Radovan Karadzic the war, but are believed now to the entire world," said Christo­ cilities. Inexchange, Washington North Korea's compliance. "The United States has been, is up with President Clinton in ad­ Contractors must possess a business license and adhere to the Labor Standards Provisions for Wage Rate said as the self-proclaimed be short of fuel. Siobodan has promised increased diplo­ "Thisagreementpullsourcoun­ still and will be firmly committed vance of the Asia-Pacific Eco­ Determination ofthe CNMI Classification and Salary Structure and adhere to all CNMI Labor Laws. pher,wrappingupathree-dayvisit Bosnian Serb assembly gathered Milosevic, president of Serbia, to reassure South Korean offi­ matic and. economic ties, along tries back from a brink of a cri­ to the defense of the Republic of nomic Cooperation summit on Wednesday to consider declaring the largest republic in Yugosla­ cials of U.S. commitment to the with helpinswitchingthe North's sis," he said."This is notanagree- Korea," he said. Monday and Tuesday. Specifications may be picked-up at the Commonwealth Utilities Corporation Procurement and Supply Office, a formal state of war. via, cut ties to the Bosnian Serbs Lower Base, between the 0730 and 1630 hours (7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.). country's security in the wake of Although Bosnia's war is 2 1/2 and halted supplies to them in anuclearaccord signedlastmonth August to get them to accept an Selection Criteria will be technical qualifications, approach toproject, experience, organization, and cost. years old, such a declaration would allow Bosnian Serb lead­ international peace plan. Under Barry vows to Contractors must provide proof of"Indemnity Liability Insurance," specifically covering security worke rs assigned ers to impose long prison terms the plan, Serbs would be forcedto relinquish about one-third of the to CUC compound. Coverage must be aminimum of$200,000.00. and confiscate the property of heal division in OMNI-PAC those who fail to respond to a call 70 percent of Bosnia they hold. Five copies ofproposals must be submitted inasealed envelope marked CUC RFP 95-0004 to the Procurement to arms. BosnianSerbsareoutnumbered Washington PROTECT YOUR INCOME FOR Karadzicalso said he would be 2-1 by allied government-Croat and Supply Manager, Lower Base, P.O. Box 1220, Saipan, MP 96950, no later than 1600 hours (4:00 p.m.), local By JONATHAN MOORE time, on November 30,1994. given the power to make some forces and are believed to be suf­ decisions without the approval of fering low morale after losing AS LITTLE AS $5 A WEEK* WASHINGTON (AP)- Marion Discussions may be conducted with responsible offerors wh~ ~ub.mit proposals determined to be reasonably theassembly,whichfunctionslike ground in a war they thought had Barry, who left office four years susceptible ofbeing selected for award forthe purpose ofclaritcation an~ to ensure full understa~dlng of, and a parliament for Serbs who have won. There are three things that can take your ago after being caught smoking responsiveness to, solicitation requirements. Offerors shall be accorded fair and equal treatment With resp.ec~ to proclaimedtheir own state within Serb fighters at the front ap­ income from you .,. any opportunity fordiscussion and revision ofproposals and such revisions may be permitted after submlsslon peared unimpressed with the po­ crackcocaine in an FBI sting op­ Bosnia. eration, will get another tum as DEATH, DISABILl1Y and RETIREMENT. and prior toaward forthe purpose orobtaining the best and final ~ffers. In condu~!Ing ctscusstons, there shall It was notcertain, however, the litical deliberations. mayorof the nation's capital. be no disclosure of any information derived from proposals submitted by competing offerors. Serb assemblywould approve the "We have been in the state of Barry pledged Wednesday to emergencymeasures.Somedepu­ war since the war started," said healdivisions in thecity and build This unique tax-favored plan can help protect CUC reserves the right toreject any orall proposals forany reason and waive any defect in said proposals if,in ties reportedlyfelt it unnecessary. Drago Kuljic, a Serb manning a bridges with those who doubt he you in the event of all three. Call Vivian D.L. itssale opinion, it isinthe best interest ofthe Corporation to do so. All proposals shall become property ofthe Muslim-ledgovernmentforces, post onMountTrebevicoverlook­ is up to the job. CUC. helped in part by their Croat al­ ing Sarajevo. "So what's the dif­ Guerrero at 234-6442/6129 and she'll show you Barry, who served.a six-month lies, have made unprecedented ference?" the details of this unique program. She'll even federal prison term in 1990 on a Timothy P. Villagomez territorial gains in recent weeks. As the assembly convened, A<:i;1l;10{1114.11.10&25) misdemeanor cocaine charge, set it up on a payroll deduction plan. ~. Executive Director That has sent tensions soaring, as Bosnian Serbs claimed to have thanked God for bringing him ~ manifested by gun and mortar retaken strategic territory around "Age 25, 515,481 in life insurance "back from the valley of political exchangesinthecapital,Sarajevo, Bihac in a counteroffensive com­ death." this week that have undermined manded by their army's deputy OCCIDENTAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH CAROLINA Hehailed his 101,000votes, 57 an already tenuous cease-fire. chief-of-staff, Manojlo percentofthose cast, as the high­ MOYLAN'S INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS, INC. NOTI CE TO BIDOERS There was heavy sniper fire Milovanovic. ~ est number of votes he had re­ HOME OF THE GOOD GUYS AND GALS SEALED BID PROPOSALS fortheconstruction oftheSECURITY ACCESS SYS1EM. SAIPAN IN1ERNAliONAL AIRPORT SAIPAN. MAR IANI\ ISl ANDS. againWednesday, andfivepeople Government forces, in a sur­ AlPProject No. 3-69-0002-20 will be received at the Olfice 01the EXECUllVE DIRECIOR. Commonwealth Ports Authority. Saipan lnternauonal ceivedin an election in Washing­ 1.1 sooton BUilding. PO. Box 206, Soipon. MP 96950 were wounded, four seriously, prise offensive two weeks ago " . Tel: 234-6129/6442/6571/7185' Fax: 234-8641 Airport. P.O. Box 1055, Saipan, MP96950, no later than 2:00p.rn., November 30.1994. at which place and timethe sealed bid propos.us w.u be ton. Barry began his political pU~licly IiI MOYLAN'S INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS (INT'L), INC. opened and read. hospital officials said. that launchedtheirgreatestbattle­ comeback by getting elected to PO. Box 995. Rota. MP 96951 l~.~. officials said a plane fly­ field successes to date, seized The worktobepertormed under thiscontract consists of furnishing. installing and maintaining aSecurity Access System which Includes computer the city council in 1992. Tel (670) 532-2230 • Fax: (670) 532-2230 ing from Serb-held territory in hundreds of square kilometers hardware and software, card-readers, door/gate hardware. architectural security barriers, and electncal wIfingat the Sal pan International Airport. His first gesture was to have neighboring Croatia fired a mis­ (miles) of Serb-held territory in The project is being financed byfunds fromtheFederal Aviation Administration. The contract award. If It is tobemade. willbe made Within two(2) lunch Wednesday with his Re­ sile at Bihac in northwestern the region. months from the date of bidopening. Depending upon availability of funds. CPA reserves the rightto hold such bidIneffect for three (3) months publican opponent, Carol from the date of bid opening. Schwartz, whorepeatedlyaccused Plans and specifications may beexamined atthe Office ofthe Executive Director, Commonwealth Ports Authonty, Saipan International Airport. or Barryofleaving the city in finan­ can beobtained fromthis ottice upon the payment of Sl0000 for each set of plan documents. Thrs amount IS nonrefundable. Payment shall be DA defends addition cialdisarray in 1990after his con­ made by check payable to the Commonwealth Ports Authority. viction ended his previous, 12­ Bidder's notice of intention to bid must be received at the Commonwealth Ports Authority. at the above Saipan address. not less than SIX (6) year administration. calendar days priorto the date hereinabove designed for the opening of bids. Only contractors With a valid C·13 or C·15 license Inthe CNM I shall of black prosecutor "I'm going to be the mayor of B NK OF S beperrn.tted to bidonthis project. all the people. I'm going to work By LINDA DEUTSCH Cochran Jr. said Darden's addi­ A pre-bid meeting is scheduled for 10:00 a.m .. November 7. 1994. at the Office of the Executive Director,Commonwealth Ports Authority: Saipan awfully hard to allay the fears of tionwassuspicious, comingshortly International Airport, to explain and clarify anyquestions regarding this project. Ouestions for clarification should besubmitted In WfilIng, and those who voted against me," isproud to announce received nolater than three (3) days priorto thescheduled meeting atthe Office of the Executive Director. Prospective bidders are advised toattend LOS ANGELES (AP) - A black after a 12-person jury with eight Barry said. this pre-bid meeting. Project sitevisitwill beconducted immediately after the pre-bid meeting. Attendance at the pre-bid meeting and sitevisit is lawyer was brought into the OJ. blacks was seated to try a black considered essential to the prospective bidder's understanding of the project elements. "A lot of the vote against me its NE'VVESTproduct Simpson case to help an over­ man. Cochran, who has been on wasnot about my ability ... It was The Commonwealth Ports Authority reserves therightto reject any bids inaccordance withSection 3.2(7) of itsProcurement Rules and Regulations. worked prosecution team, not to the Simpson team since summer, aroundmypersonal recovery,and swaythepredominantly blackjury months, also is black. The /s/ROMAN r TUDELA whether that's intact enough to Executive Director/Contracting Officer with his race, the district attorney Garcetti said Darden is a 13­ takeanother chance with me, and said Wednesday. year department veteran picked Date: 9130/94 around whether I have the cour­ "We need more people," Dis­ because he isbest qualifiedforthe age to cut this budget." FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ADVERTISING trict Attorney Gil Garcetti said. job. Barry, who is black, failed to (NOTICE TO BIDDERS) "The defense has nine lawyers ­ "It could very easily backfire," winthe support of white voters in nine lawyers in the courtroom. Garcetti said. "There could be a 1.The proposed contract is under and subject to Executive Order 11246. as amended. of September 24,1965. and the Equal Opportunity (EEO) and Washington, particularly in the Federal Labor Provisions. How manydo they have in librar­ juror whosays, 'Are youjustbring­ city's northwest quadrant where ies? I don't know." inghimonjustbecause he's black?' 2.All labor on the project shall bepaid no less than the minimum age rates established by the U.S Secretary of Labor. oppositionto him is strongest. He The addition of DeputyDistrict The answer is obviously no." was criticized after his Demo­ 3. Each bidder must supply all the information required by thebiddocuments and specifications. Attorney Christopher Darden Meanwhile, the search for IS craticprimary victory in Septem­ raises the prosecution team to ".lternates toaugmentthe 12-mern­ 4. The EEO requirements, labor provisions and age rates are Included Inthe specurcanons and biddocuments and are available for Inspections at berfordeepening racial divisions the Commonwealth Ports Authority. seven lawyersand four clerks, the ber jury continued to creep along whenhe remarked that those who largest assembled since he took Wednesday. did not support him should "get 5. Each bidder must complete, sign and furnish, prior to award of the contract (atsubmission of the bid, the "Bidder's Statement on Previous office in 1992, Garcetti told a Contracts SUbject to EEO Clause" and the"Certifications of non- segregated Facilities" as contained Inthe Bid Proposal. Two Hispanic men were ap­ over it." news conference. The numbers proved for the tentative pool of Barry's negativeimageenabled 6. A contractor having 50or more employees and hissubcontractors having 50or more employees and whomay beawaroec acontract S50.000 will probably get larger before alternates. One black woman was or more will be required to maintain analfirmative action program, the standards for which are contained Inthe specmcations Schwartzto win 42 percent of the testimony in Simpson's murder dismissed after she demonstrated vote,the most ever garnered by a 7. To beeligible for award. each bidder must comply withthe affirmative action requirements which are contained in the specifications. trial begins, he said. Simpson, a extensive knowledge of the cast.' Republicanin acity where Demo­ former football star, television against Simpson. 8. In accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Minority business enterprises Will be alforded full opportunity to submit bios in cratsoutnumberRepublicansnine response tothisinvitation and willnotbediscriminated against onthe grounds of race, color or national origin inconsiceranon foranaward of any sports commentator and movie "My concern is you have been to one. contract entered intopursuant to thisadvertisement. star, ischarged withmurder in the poisoned by outside influences." June 12slashing deaths of his ex­ COUI1 9. Women will beafforded equal opportunity in all areas of employment. However, the employment of women shall notdiminish the standards of Superior Judge Lance Ito requirements for this employment of minorities. wife, NicoleBrownSimpson,and told her. "This is not your fault. It her friend, Ronald Goldman. I Drive With Care I ACI10406(10.7.14.21.28.11/4.11.18.25& 30) is the fault of the hysteria sur­ You SET THE GOAL, WE PROVIDE THE INTEREST De ferise auorney Johnnie rounding this case." ~------­ , •.I FRIDAY,NOVEMBER 11 , 1994 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VlEWS.37 36-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-NOVEMBER 11 , 1994 U.S. Attorney Steven Aimsaid the case, nority are Chris Halford of the seizure along with garnish­ Larger House minority East Maui and North Kauai Hawaii News Briefs"- and Quentin Kawananakoa, . .' . ments at several financial institu­ organizes tions are to satisfy outstanding Eve Anderson and Colleen State officials warn ofscam In exchange for using the ac­ fines and special assessments HONOLULU (AP) . The now Meyer of Oahu, gained $1.56 per $1,000 invested count, the intended victims are "People wanted to own stocks EST (1430 GMT) open. Most to get bank account numbers imposed under the conviction. larger Republican minority in the The House Republicans will By STEVE SAKSON told they will get 25 to 30 percent and the market shot up very rap­ other stock indexes declined. in late-day trading.It had been up HONOLULU (AP). Hallsounds Two Center Art Galleries ex­ state House wasted. no time use their increased number as return on the amount transferred idly. It didn't go away, but the Thepriceofthecloselywatched about $6 early in the day. very intriguing, butstate officials ecutives,WilliamMetandMarvin Wednesday in gelling organized. the foundation to strengthen NEW YORK (AP) • Stocks, Likewise,thedollarroseagainst into the account, they said. realization came back that the 30 1/4-year U.S. Treasury bond are warning residents not to get Wiseman, began serving fedcal The Republicans picked up their party and their policies, bonds and the dollar zoomed up State officials cautioned dis­ Federal Reserve is meeting next suckered by the latest fraud prison terms last month after their three seats in the House in the minority said in a joint Wednesday in euphoria over Re­ closing any bank accountnumber week and we could be looking at scheme to hit Hawaii's shores. appeals were rejected, Tuesday's general election and statement. publican Election Day victories, or other personal financial infor­ another hike in interest rates and Several residents have been Fines and assessments as part now have seven members. By electing additional GOP but the party didn't even last mation in response tosuch solici­ inflation. The market came back contacted by individuals repre­ of the sentence were over $2.1 The veteran GOP lawmakers members, Hawaii's voters through lunch. tations. have sent a mandate for Financial '. .,' '. '. ." - , retained the minority leadership to reality." . .... summary. million, of which just under Prices fell back, with most senting themselves as high-rank­ Anyone who has been ap­ change, it said. stocks actually closing lower, as Allhough investors like the ing officials of the Nigerian gov­ $315,000hasbeenpaid,AImsaid. positions. Gene Ward remains castanoverall expansion of3percent 00 Wednesday approved an initial proached by such a scheme is House Speaker Joseph Souki the grinding insecurity over the Republican's promises of lower ernment seeking aforeignpartner The artwork seized Wednes­ House minority leader, Cynthia nextyearin thedozeneconomies budget of220millioo yen($2.2mil­ asked to contact the state Securi­ reportedly made no immedi­ economy that has plagued the taxes and cuts in government US productivity with an offshore bank account, day will be sold at public auction Thielen is minority floor leader of thetrading bloc. lion) to helpbuild a 160billion yen ties Enforcement Unit in Depart­ ate move to reorganize the 44­ markets for months returned. spending and regulation, there is according to the stateDepartment to satisfy the remaining amount, and Barbara Marumoto remains grew 2.70/0 ($1.6billion)theIreparlccalled"Uni­ mentofCommerceandConsumer assistant minority leader. member Democratic majority Economistsandtraders said in­ muchuncertainty abouthowthose of Commerce and Consumer Af­ he said. WASHINGTON (AP)- Thepro­ Large electric station versa! Studios Japan" Cityofficials Affairs. OfficialsatCenter ArtGalliercs Thc newcomers to the mi- which includes 14 new faces. vestors aremuchmoreconcerned promises will be fulfilled. fairs. ductivity of American businesses may be damaged saidthe theme park. will bebasedon were not immediately available about whether inflation is spin­ "Until we see legislation that That's baloney and the real in­ Feds seize artworks grew at a2.7percent ratein the third movies frcm Universal Studios, in­ to comment on the raids. ning out of control and how high looks like it's going to have a QUITD, Ecuador(AP) - Unstable tent is to get your bank account quarter, with little signof inflation in cluding "Jurassic Park" and "E.T., to cover fine Met and Wisemen were con­ Drink the FederalReserve Board has to serious impact, I don't think the ground is threatening to damage number so theschemerscan clean theeconomy. TheLaborDepartment the Extra-Terrestrial," which were raise interest rates to cool the new Congress is going to weigh thecountry'slargesthydroelectricsta­ out your account, state investiga­ HONOLULU (AP)· ArmedU.S. victed in 1990 of wire and mail Don't saidWednesday thatnon-farm pr0­ maphitsin Japan. economy and, thus, curb price veryheavilyonWaII Street," said tion, which has been declared in a tors said. postal inspectors raided Center fraud relainuo the sale offraudu­ ductivity -outputpernumberofhours Drive increases. David Blitzer,chief economist at stateofemergency. ThePaute station . The approach isthattheNigeri­ Art Galeries-Hawaiis Waikiki lent artwork attributedto Daliand worked - rebounded from a season­ Anti-reform motion "We had lots of buyorders this Standard and Poor's Corp., the provides 70 percent of thecountry's ans need the bank account to ex­ showroom andLionaStreetware­ other celebrity artists. ally adjusted annualized drop of 2.1 Drive morning. There was a euphoric business information company. electric energy.IvanRodriguez,man­ defeated ecute thepaymentofan outstand­ house Wednesday, seizing the AimsaidtheU.S.DistrictCourt The Dow Jonesindustrial aver­ percent inthe April-June period. The company's inventoryof artworks had stayed the collection of the Don't feeling," said Andrew Schwarz, ager of the Ecuadorean Electrifica­ KIEV, Ukraine (AP) - President ing balance owed bythe Nigerian age gained just 1.01 points to department earlier estimatedsecond­ in connection with the four-year­ fine andspecialassessmentpend­ who trades stocks on the Ameri­ tion Institute, said the station 160 Leonid Kuchmadefeated aComrnu­ govemmentto aforeigncompany Drink 3,831.75. It had been 38 points quarter productivity fell 2.5percent, in the amount of $30-35 million, old art fraud conviction against ing appeal. The U.S. Supreme can Stock Exchange for AGS miles (260kms) south ofQuito,isin nist-backedmotiontohisradical ec0­ higher just after the 9:30 a.m. investigators said. the finn. . Court last monthdeclined to hear Specialist Partners. Drought reduces danger from soil and rock slipping nomic reforms and sacka reformist coffee harvest intothe reservoir formed by thehy­ minister Wednesday. Aftera mara­ droelectric darn. thon eight-hour debate, lawmakers MICHOl CORPORATION BRASIllA, Brazil (AP) - Frosts Osaka allots $2.2M voted down a measure that would South Korea wants to see freer P.o. BQX 267, SAN JOSE, SAIPAN, MP 96950-1EL. 234·5911,2,3,.4.6,7,8 and drought have reduced Brazil's havestopped the government from WAREHOUSE coffee harvest by about 10 million for theme park ending subsidies to number of key bags,atoptrareofficialsaidWcdnes­ WKYO (AP)-ThecityofOsaka industries. markets inAsia-Pacific region day. Frederico Robalinho, theSecre­ IUSED CARS SALE I SPACE SEOUL, South Korea (AP) • Indonesia, Kim will meet U.S. South Korea intends to partici­ tary ofTrade Policy, saidthegovern­ STK# YEAR MODEL L1C.1 SELL President Kim Young-sam said President Clinton, Chinese pate more actively in forming a ment would gradually release its CRESSIDA Thursday South Korea will play President Jiang Zemin, Japa­ new order in the Asian-Pacific stocks for export and to supply the US regulators reject U94-D06 1988 CRESSIDA AAA-240 3695 AVAILABLE an activerole in pushingfor freer nese Prime Minister Tomiichi region, thus quickening its domestic market, Brazil, theworld's trade among Asian nations. Murayama and other leaders. move into the ranks of advanced CAMRY largest coffee grower and exporter, R94-Q45 1990 CAMRYWGN ABB"035 6995 banningATR planes "In the present-day world, there countries," Kim said. consumes some 8million bagsayear Preliminary discussions show U94·123 1988 CAMRY LE AAJ-949 4395 are neither friends nor enemies. South Korea relies heavily on U94-155 1991 CAMRYV6 LE AAV-943 7395 andexports about 18 million. Each that most member countries • 2,000· 4,000 Sq. Ft. There are only competitors," Kim trade for its economic develop­ U92·188T 1991 CAMRY 2000 SDN AAX-921 3995 bag holds 60 kilos (132pounds) of from icy conditions support a proposal to develop U94·150 1991 CAMRY ABC-361 6595 • WI Loading/Unloading beans. said in an airport speech before the Asia-Pacific region into a menl. South Korea's two-way U93·140 1990 CAMRY AAZ-464 4995 By CASSANDRA BURRELL torespondquickly wren A1Rplanes leaving for a three-nation Asian free-trade area by the year 2020. trade is expected to reach S 170 U94-198 1990 CAMRY AAV·902 4995 Dock Facility Europe's economy hit icing conditions orpilots wish to tour. "Through my tour this time, billion this year. U94-213 1990 CAMRY AAL-500 6595 WASHINGTON (AP) • u.s. avia­ avoid suspected icing by changing grew.9% Kim will first visit Manila BUICK/OLD'S • Located at Chalan Kiya tion authorities will encourage pilots altitude or airspeed. Nov. 10-12, and then Australia C94-002 1989 BUICK CENTURY AAR-034 2995 Theagency alsoisputting special REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL AAO-726 BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP)- Led of a type of short-haul airplane that Nov. 16-19 after staying in In­ U94-067 1987 OLD'S 98 2995 Industrial Center, by Italy and Britain, the European crashed lastweek inIndiana toavoid procedures into effect to avoid put­ cue RFP NO. 95-0002 donesia Nov. 12-16, during TERCEL at icy conditions, rejecting a safety ting ATRaircraft inholding patterns, Union economy grew a0.9percent which he will auend a summit November 4,1994 U94-215 1991 TERCEL ABD-272 4595 WRHSE #1 clipintheApril-June period, accord­ panel'srecommendation tobansuch said Anthony Broderick, an FAA of the Asia-Pacific Economic ing to figures released Wednesday. flights entirely. official. The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation is soliciting proposals from COROLLA Cooperation forum. qualified firms formajor maintenance overhaul ofMitsui Engines number U94-167 1991 COROLLA GTS AAX-081 6995 for More Information, Eurastat, the group's statistical arm, Airlines will be required to come AnAmerican Eagle ATR-72prop­ 1 and 2 located on the Island of Rota, MP. U94-21O 1992 COROLLA AAX·985 6995 reported that the expansion in the up with special measures for ATR jetcrashed OcL 31ina soybean field Freer trade is a major topic at PIs. Call Beth at 234-6641. second quarter matched the pace of aircraft to avoid icy conditions as near Roselawn, Incl., killing all 68 the APEC summit of leaders RX-7 from the United Engine Specifications: Mitsui 6L42M U04-151 1990 RX-7 AAN-648 6695 the first three months of the year. much aspossible, theFederal Avia­ people aboard. Cylinder 6 States, Japan, Canada, China, Earlier in the week, EU economics tim Administration saidWednesday, On Monday, the National Trans­ Cylinder Bore 16 17/32" or 420rvlM MAZDA chiefHenning Christophersen fore- Airtrafficcontrollcrsarc bcingtold portation Safety Board saidicing has Australia, Mc xic o , New Stroke 1723/32 or 450MM U94·082 1990 MAZDA 626 AAS-975 4995 notbeenestablished as thecause. But Zealand and the six members of Max. Continuous output 2,615 kw at U94-142 1991 MAZDA B2200 AAY-242 3695 the Association of Southeast U94-192 1990 MAZDA 323 AAK-879 3495 iturged theFAAtobanoperation of 514rpm U94-201 1990 MAZDA B2200 AAT-675 2995 ATR-72s andIresmaller ATR-42in Asian Nations - the Philippines, Engine Number: 2957 known or reported icing conditions Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Mieden - Switch gearand Generators NISSAN U94-211 1989 NISSAN PULSAR AAM·176 2995 JOB VACANCY is Singapore and Brunei. until more learned about theeffect U92-156T 1987 NiSSAN MAXIMA AAC·886 1995 The forum's first summit was Proposals will be inclusive of all required Supervisory Personnel, all of iceon their upper wing surfaces. Spare Parts and Tools, Travel and Living Expenses. Proposal should U94-180 1991 NISSAN 4X2 ABE-141 4995 The Coastal Resources Management Program (CRMP) wHI Broderick saidtheFAAisforming held in Seattle last year. U94-173 1991 NISSAN VANETTE ABE-4~1 9995 Perml~ ANNOUNCEMENT assume CUC will provide mechanics and electricians as specified by be holding a public hearing regarding Coastal ajointU.S.-French team toreview the During the APEC summit in Application No. SMS-94-X-101 submitted by the Hata Adai contractor in proposal. MITSUBISHI Beach Hotel through their representative Etrain F. Camacho. TheCommonwealth Ports Authority Office at West Timan Airport certifications of ATR-72 and ATR­ U94 -216 1993 MITSUBISRI MIRAGE ABL·242 8595 Engineers and Architects. for the construction of Hafa Adal has the Iollowmq lob openings: 42 planes. The teamwill include test Selection criteria will be Technical Qualifications, Approach to Project. Beach Hotel Staf1 Housing in Garapan, lot number (007-0- pilots, regulators andotherspecials. Experience, Organization, Reputation, financial capacity towarrant work. HYUNDAI China U94-177 1992 HYUNDAI EXCEL AAY-923 5695 03), Saipan. . The plane, manufactured by a and Cost. The proposed staff housing project involves a three story 1 GENERAL MAINTENANCE WORKER 1 French-Italian consortium, wascerti­ JEEP buildingwhich includes a 34 (2-bedroom) units, one handicap 1 SECURITY OFFICER I fied fornightbyFrench regulators. A bank Interested vendors may obtain the Scope of Work and Genera: lJlj4 -053 1989 SUZUKI/SIDEKICK AAW-613 3695 bedroom and a laundry facility. Instructions from CUC Power Plant 1,Lower Base, Salpan between the 1 WEATHER OBSERVER I total of130ATRplanes arcinservice TRUCK hou rs of0730 and1630, Monday Th roug 11 Friday Can tac t Frail k Llza ma 1I~,,j-22-0 The public hearing is scheduled for Tuesday, November 15, worldwide, incl uding30intheUnited goes int'l Power Generation Manager, Ielepnone Number (670) 322-92·:3 1989 4X2 EXCAB AAH-503 3995 1994 at 6:30 p.m. at the Garapan Elementary School States. U94 ·017 1991 4X2 EX-CAB V6 AAU·495 5995 Cafeteria. This IS the second and final notice. Application form are available at the Saipan Interna­ BEUING (AP) - The Industrial U04-1C·g 1991 4X4 EX·CAB AAW-451 9995 Five sets 01 Sealed RFP's must be submitted to tile Cilief. PILJCLJ;l;'l!t'IH R0·:·012 Em 4X·l AAW-150 11995 tional Airport on the second Floor of the arrival Building and Commercial Bank of China The public is invited to attend and to submit written and/or to Make sure and Supply, CUC, tower Base, PO Box 1220, Saipan, MP 96950. nu lIJ4-080 1988 4X4 EXlRA-CAB AAC-265 3695 make oral comments regarding this project. All written and and also at the West Tinian Airport Superintendent's plans to enter international me­ laterthan Thu rsday, Dece III be I1,1994 at 1600nou IS. TIle CUClese I\'CS Uc~4·137 1991 4X4 EX-CAB AAZ-562 8695 U04182 1990 4X4 EX·CAB A.1l.. T-965 oral testimonies received shall be made a part of the permit your cigarette dium- and long-termcapital mar­ tile right to reject any 01al! bids fOI any reason and to waive any clt'fect 8695 Office. Application form submitted must be accompa­ LI'lJ ·2iJ2 1990 4X2 EX-CAB AAW-2B5 6995 application record, and shall be considered in any decision kets, anofficialreportsaidThurs­ in said bids if, in its sole opinion, to do so IS III Hle best interest of tile nied by police clearance dating back five years. is all you burn. U9·1·015 1990 4X4 EX·CAB AAW-377 8995 upon the subject application day. CUC. CUC reserves the right to enter into discussion with responsible Ll04-179 1990 4-RUNNER ABB-064 12500 Please contact CRM at 234-6623/7320/3907, if you have any For more information, please contact Mr. Silvestre Bank Vice President Li Lihui said offerors to obtain clarification, ensure responsiveness, or toobtain best Ll94·191 1992 PREVIA AAX-405 9995 C94-014 1992 PREVIA ABJ-671 12995 questions or require further informationregarding this project Palacios, Port Superintendent, West Tinian Airport at the move is being mare to meet and final offers. All proposals shall become the property 01 CUC. China's growing demand for hard Telephone 433-9296. The deadline lor submission of All enquiries shall bedirected to Mr. David M. Koch, Chief, Procurement VAN IS/MANUEL C SABLAN currency to fuel itsrapid economic U94·196 1990 GMC-CARGO VAN AAP·408 6995 Director application is November 18, 1994 at 4:30PM. & Supply for CUC at Telephone number (670) 322-4033 Ext 68. U94-200 1990 15 PAX GMC VAN AAB-873 Coastal Resources Management Ottice development, Ire China Daily rc- 7995 YOU CAN PREVENT Facsimile number (670) 322-6582. U94-212 1990 MERCEDES 300 SEL AAV·412 26995 Roman T. Tudela JXX1ed He said the bank is likely to take KOHLER Executive Director L...- FOREST FIRES. ., Timothy P. Villagomez AC1I10708( 11/11) someaction intheimernauonal capi­ Executive Director 85KW GENERATOR 4995 talmarkets inthe[~alfofnext year FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11 , 1994 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-39 38-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-NOVEMBER II, 1994 Mexicans angered'by passage pretty big, but when you see a bread andatrailofbreadcrumbs.The view,GovemorTenoriostressed a He addedthat if theHouse does pig of that size it still gets pighas been boarded at a farmtogo $1,000... higher alien labor application fee not want him to take operational of anti-immigrants measure your attention," said animal onadiet. Continued from page 1 may be in order if government is money through a highnon-resident control officer Christina Ms.Hudginscouldnot bereacbed workerfee,thenhe'll takeitthrough By SUSANA HAYWARD flow through this border city. hand a fee is something that is set left with no choice, notwithstand­ Roeske. forcomment;notelephonenumber is budgetprocess. Legal and illegal residents have tenorBruce Ford thecagedcreatures ondisplay at the forth by regulation. ing theearlierargumentsraisedby tre Mayflower Madam to cover Ms. Hudgins' disregard of the listedforher.Ifconvicted, she faces a The governor most recently relatives on both sides. Opening night is Jan. 18. After Georges Pompidou Center, where The vice speaker noted that the the vice speaker. TUUANA, Mexico (AP) • From Hollywood Madam's trial veterinarian's warningsabout the maximum of a year in jail and a submitted a $190 million budget "California voted in the demo­ eightperformances, theproduction is theywere toeateachother inastate­ $200 fee on every non-resident "If thespeaker thinks itdoesnot me presidential palace N:1 Mexico NEW YORK (AP) • Want an pig's weight constitutes neglect, S2,5OO fine on the misdemeanor for theoperations of government cratic process,"said VictorClark, to move toRome. ment on humankind's dog-eat-dog worker certificate application far take$1, to process the applica­ CitytotheslumsofTijuana, Mexi­ expert's opinion?The Mayflower Kumpf said. charge, said U. Philip McKeon, ad­ in fiscal year 1995. Such a bud­ head of the Tijuana-based Bina­ world. exceeds the amount needed to tions, then I want him to tell me cans reacted angrily topassage of Madam is going to cover the trial Officers on Tuesday lured the ministrator of thecity's animal pro­ get, however, may not get funded tional Center for Human Rights. Prince Charles preaches The city'sveterinary services and cover the cost of processing each where to get the money. Who is a California measure restricting ofthereputedHollywoodMadam. pig from the house with a piece of tection division. if. the House does not approve "We respect that. But there has community involvement police banned thework onTuesday, application, thus making the fee goingtopayforIre costofdeporting services to illegal immigrants. The cable channel America's Tenorio's proposed legislation to been an irreparable breach in re­ citinglaws forbidding cruelty toani­ essentially a tax. those alienworkers whohaveover­ There was a heavy police pres­ Talking said it has hired Sydney HONG KONG (AP) - Prince lations." malsandunauthorized animal shows. But during yesterday's inter- stayed already," the governorsaid. effect tax reform. ence on both sides of the border Charles preached community in­ Clark said 187's passage Biddle Barrows to be a regular The Chinese artist's creation now here, the world's busiest overland contributor, covering the Los volvement Wednesday at a lun­ Abrahamsaid Wardlaw is com­ and governance, hospital/medical wouldn't stop the migration of features photos of theanimals. crossing, but no incidents were Angeles trial of Heidi Fleiss. cheon with businessmen from ing witha missionnext year which staffrelations, merger and affiliation hundreds of thousands of Mexi­ TIle ban wax a victory for 111C Na­ New York. •• reported. "If you want an expert on war, Hong Kong and Vietnam on the is to worktowards universal cover­ activities and strategic facility devel­ cans to the United States each tional Society lor 111C Defense of Continued from page 1 In Mexico City, President you get a retired general," Bar­ last day of his five-dayvisit 10 the age to ail patients including those opmcnt projects. Animals, which hadtakenthe center Carlos Salinas de Gortari criti­ year. rows said."I'mnotexactly agen­ British colony. make it here by nextmonth. that cannot afford the hospital ser­ She has alsoextensive experience Many undocumented workers to court lor putting the creatures on cized Proposition 187, declaring eral, but I am retired." Charles also visited tiny pub­ Abraham stressed that the pres­ vicecost, inprojeetfinancing andthemanage­ jump a steel fence, dubbed some show. that "the voices of intolerance Fleiss is accused of procuring licly owned apartments, a home ence of Wardlaw will fmally pro­ Wardlaw's special areas of inter­ mentand coordination ofrnajarhos­ Mex.icans worry that lifeline may Thccxhibition."HersLimitcs.l'art have returned." fourwomenfor prostitution.Pros­ for theelderly anda workshop for Dave you ever tried vide CHC a full-time qualifiedad­ est concern institutional leadership pitaldevelopment programs. be cut. ct la vie, 1952·1 tj.)4" (Beyond Lim­ "What I can't understand is the ecutors say she ran an exclusive thementallyhandicappedinHong ministrator. The main effect of the new law its, art and life). opened Tuesday at children," said Reina, a maid in call-girl ring whose clients pur­ Kong, which reverts to Chinese Bottomflshing?" He said it will give way for the • Continued from page 1 may be to export the costs of thePompidou Center, ashowcase for Acting Administrator Josephine Hopwood.. Tijuana who would not give her portedly Included Hollywood's sovereignty in 1997. time. last name. "Aren't the children illegal immigration to other U.S. . contemporary ,U1 and multimedia Sablanto concentrate withhercur­ rich and famous. The heir to the British throne round education concept is notnew The BOEresolution mentioned a states. productions. rent position as publichealthdirec­ the future?" Barrowsonce rantwoS200-an­ visited two families, including tothecommonwealth's educational number ofeducational benefitsofthe Fidel Mendoza, standing atop a Dozens of animal rights crusaders U.S. Ambassador Jim Jones hour escort services in New York Ivan Ngan, an insurance sales­ tor. system. The board said it has been scheme for the school children stu­ ravine near Tijuana, said as he protested outside 111e center wearing Sablanservesas theactinghospi­ successfully implemented at Olcai joined inthe criticismonWednes­ City. Shepleaded guiltyto prosti­ man, and his wife, Sandra, and dents suchas: substantially increas­ tried to sneak past the Border Pa­ whitcponchos, their Iaccscovcred by tal administrator when the former Elementary School from 1973 to day, calling the vote a mistake tutiona decade ago and was fined their two children in their 400­ ingthelearning retention of students, trol floodlights that 187 could colorful buucrfly masks. administrator PercUntalan resigned 1975 resulting in the highest aca­ marringsmoothrelationsthattook $5,000. She wasdubbedthe May­ square-foot (36-square-metcr) improving school attendance and pro­ bring problems. He said he no The center stood behind its aes­ a few months ago. demic scores in the CNMI at that ahuge leapforwardwiththeNorth flower Madam because she was flat. viding students moreindividualized longer seeks work in California. thetic choices. American FreeTrade Agreement, the descendant of Pilgrim settlers Ngansaid thefamily woretheir attention. "I go to Oregon. They like us CentcrdirectorflcrrnainViattesaid which is toppling trade barriers who arrived on the Mayflower best clothes for thevisit, which he Otheradvantages include the ex­ the protests were ridiculous, saying: betweenCanada,theUnitedStates there and treat us like humans. from England to New England in suspected was aimed at winning pansion of the curriculum during "Prettysoonin France, wewon't be and Mexico. They don't call us rats. They call Hong Kong's hearts and minds irucrscssions, while reducing over­ 1620. allowed toputbaiton a fishhook." "In the passion of some politi­ us farmers," said Mendoza, 35. ahead of 1997 when the British lt's fun for Adults and Kids. crowding ata time ofdecreasing bud­ Condemnations also poured in Armani joins with gets and increasing enrollments. cal campaigns, history shows that colonycomes underChineserulc. WeIll provide the softdrinks PUBLIC NOTICE mistakes can be made in a demo­ from Central America. Mozart opera "The changeover is near and Woman charged cratic system," Jones said. "I be­ "We do not believe this is the the British try to give us the im­ equipment and bait. LONDON (AP)-Italianfashion is lievethat this isonesuch instance, proper way to solve the immi­ pression that they stand on our NORFOLK, Va. (AP)- A porker No pet... joining with a Mozart operaon the Due to heavy business Continued from page 1 and that it will be corrected grant problem," said Nicaraguan side and care about our lives," ofapighasgotten petowncr Virginia "YOU KEEP THE FISH" through the judicial system.' Foreign Minister Ernesto Leal. Loodon stage. Ngan said. "(But) the royal fam­ Hudgins charged with animal ne­ notably those for sporting facili­ Armani will makehisfirst period on Sunday, In California, immigration ac­ An estimated 300,000 Nicara­ Giorgio ily is not that important to us glect. Saturday & Sunday Special Rates ties. guans are believed to be living venture intoopera bydesigning cos­ "It's, believe it or not, an obese "We have an urgency here, We tivists swept into court Wednes­ anymore." . AM. Course 8:00-11 :00 a.m. illegally in the United States, tumes for an updated version of pig," said Mark Kumpf, the police Nov. 13, 1994, need todo somethingabout runoff day, charging that the new law Intheafternoon,Charlestoured _~ P.M. Course 1:00-4:00 p.m. which denies education and most many of them after fleeing the Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's "Cosi a farm specializing in research department's senior humane officer. wateronSaipan, not 10 mentionthe fantune,' tobe directed byJonathan ~ health care 10 illegal immigrants 1980s war between U.S.-backed and wildlife preservation. Pinkie Starlight is a Vietnamese Adults $20 Child $15 Waterpark Passes will needed sewer lines and treatment Miller, theRoyal Opera Housesaid also violates basic civil rights. Contra rebels and the former left­ potbellied pig.Pigs ofthatbreednor­ e plants,' said the governor. ist Sandinisias, Wednesday. Show ofspiders, scorpions, be unavailable to "We have SI8 million coming A federal judge barred state­ mallyweigh 65to 100pounds (29 to wide enforcement of all sections Salvadoran Vice President "Jonathan Miller has devisedan snakes and toads shut down 45 kilograms), but Pinkie tips Ule for FY 1995. I want to tell the original and elegant way to present Call of Proposition187pendingahear­ Enrique Borgo Bustamante scales around 200 pounds (90 kilo­ • 322·7676 the public. Legislature they can use that for PARIS (AP) -It maybethelawof ing next week. warned that Proposition 187's 'Cosifantutte'forusinLondon and grams). Herbelly scrapes theground their pet projects," he stressed, thejungle,butthatdoesn 't makeitart, Proposition187's passagemade passage would inject a sour note then in Rome, which cried out for whenshestands, androlls offalfrom Saipan Sea Ventures Thank you for your showingresolvehe wouldn't toler­ coollyelegantltaliancostumes,' said saidFrenchauthoritieswhoshutdown ate such projectsin FY 1994. banner headlines in newspapers when Latin American leaders her forehead drape over her eyes so meet with President Clinton at a Nicholas PayneofIre Royal Opera. an avant-garde show of spiders, Special Rate for Residents Only "1 don't like it. They played across Mexico, where the vote snakes, scorpions andtoads devour­ she can't see. cooperation. has been portrayed as a racist slap Miami summit next month. Treproduetion'sinternational mix "I had heard thai she was around with CIPmoney. We needto ingeachother. at Mexican workers who have "Surely this is not welcomed will include two American singers, do something," he said. mezw.-soprano Susan Graham and Chinese artist Huang YonPingput PACIFIC(~ The bill which was approved by worked low-paying jobs in Cali­ by the majority' of Americans," the House with a vote of 15-2with fomia for generations. said Borgo Bustamante, whose ISLANDS --­ one absent is headed to the Senate, Proposition 187 hits Tijuana government openly fretted about Australia moving to claim where itisexpected tobeamended to especially hard. More thanhalf of a return of many of the estimated (LUB include Senate-prioritized projects. Califomia's illegal immigrants 1 million undocumented Salva­ dorans in the United States. 5.7 M sq. mile-ocean tract CANBERRA,Australia(AP)-Ina doncsia oversharing oil found in U1C ~arianas Young M.e.'s dad movethat mayirkneighboring Indo­ TimorGap, Indonesia may not ac­ The. Public Land Trust is soliciting proposals from NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING charged with murder nesia, Australia nextweek willoffi­ cepttheAustralian territorial claim. (~ualtfted Commonwealth legal firms, having a CNMI business cially claim a massive newoffshore However, Australian Common­ llcens.e, to act as general _counsel to the Trust. The proposal CAPE CORAL, Fla. (AP) - The tenitory nearly twice the size of the wealthlawyers say that if Australia father of rapper Young M.C. was Australian mainland. reneges on 111e 1989 treaty, it would must include at least the rollowing information. The Coastal Resources Management Program (CRMP) will charged with fatally stabbing the be holding a public hearing re.garding Coastal Permit performer's mother. OnWednesday, Australia willfor­ sour relations with Indonesia. so Application No. SMS-94-X-151 submitted by the Hata Adai Cleveland Young, 57, charged maly claim economic sovereignty Canberra is unlikely to breach the Fee schedule and method of payment. Beach Hotelthrough their representative Efrain F. Camacho Wednesday with second-degreernur­ under the1982 UN. Convention on accord. Engineers and Architects, for the construction of Hafa Adai der and was being held in lieu of Ire Law of the Sea to 5.7 million Threemonths ago111C laststages of Firm's experience and qualifications. Beach Hotel Staff Housing in Garapan, lot number (007-0­ SSOO,OOO bond.Hisarraignment was square miles (14.8 million square federal legislation were negotiated Identification of persons, and their relate experience, 03), Saipan. setfor Dec. 9. kilometers) ofocean andseabed. under the UN. Convention on U1C who will be L1ssigned to act ,15 generL1l counsel. The proposed staff housing project involves a three story LucilleYoung, 57,wasfound dead That would give Australia the LawoftheSea,which will divide up bUilding whichIncludes a 34 (2-bedroom) units, onehandicap earlyTuesdayinthebedroom of the world'slargest sea empire. around 35 percent of U1C world's bedroom and a laundry facility. home she shared with her husband, occansarrxng 123 countries. IIcomes policesaid.Police werecalled tothe Tbe additional territory includes more than 4.2 million square miles into force inAustralia next Wcdncs­ The public hearing is scheduledfor Tuesday, November 15, homeby an unidentified man. 1994 at 6:30 p.m. at the Garapan Elementary School Cleveland Young told police he (11 million square kilometers) of day. Marianas Public Land Trust Cafeteria. This IS the second and final notice. had been arguing with his wife be­ ocean under Australia's new Exclu­ Around U1C world, it is believed fore the killing. Police said they re­ siveEconomic Zone, which extends that more than 38.6 million square P.O. Box 1089 The public is invitedto attend andto submitwrittenand/orto covereda knifefrom thehome. Ire traditionalI2-nautical-mile limit miles (100 million square kilome­ Saipan, MP 96950 make ora: comments regarding this project. All written and PolicetookCleveland Young toa out to 200nautical miles. ters) of new ocean territory will be oral testimonies received shall be made a part of the permit Give Information about crimes committed hospital wherehewastreated foran The most contentious undersea claimed. Australia'sclaimofS? mil­ application record, and shall be considered in any decision Any. questions concerning the submission of proposals should uponthe subjectapplication. overdose of pills. He was arrested border is with Indoocsia, which is lionsquarcmilcs(14.8millionsquare CAL L several hours later. disputing Australia's claims northof kilometers) isbelieved tobe 111C larg­ be directed to Bruce M. Muclvlillan, Executive Director, at 322- . Young M.e. became popular in Please contact CRM at 234-6623/7320/3907, ~ youhaveany Christmas Island and off the north est ~4?1: questions or requirefurtherinformation reqardino this project. thelate 1980swith hissong,"Busta 1!1e Trust rese:ves the rig.ht to reject any and all proposals Crimestoppers coastofthemainland,whichincludcs Theclaim will giveAustralia ex­ Move."The singer, whosereal name if it I.S ~n the. best interest of the Trust. The deadline for IslMANUEL C. SABLAN is Marvin Young, could not be Ire oil-rich TimorGap. clusivecconomic rights toeverything 234-71.72 Director reached for comment. Capitol Despitea1989agreementbetween in the water, animate or inanimate, submissions or proposals is November 18,1994. Coastal Resources Management Office Records inLos Angeles saidhe was Ire Australian Government and In- andeverything in theseabed below. (PARA) no longerwith thelabel. ACI 10708(111I1) -. '. . . . . , . . . . ~ .' ,

,\:-'1,' ", , I ! ',•. , . \ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1994 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-41 40-MARlANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-NOVEMBER 11, 1994 ~!!!!ta 'Medicine men' prey on Ruling party wins in Sri sick at exhorbitant fees COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) ­ By DENISM. SEARLES His newspaper has an ongoing rado and son of a respected Ute ,... Prime Minister Chandrika series of stories about the prob­ medicine man, Charley Knight, Kumaratunga headed forasweep­ THE MYSTIQUE of pulsing lem. describes himselfas a "fledgling NOTICE TO BIDDERS ing victory Thursday in a presi­ drums andchantingsingers, heal­ "It is like someone showed up ceremonial person." Dennis dentialelectionshecalleda refer­ ingrituals depicted inmovies such in Denver with a blackrobe and "A lot of people rush into this SEALED BIDS for WEST CORRIDOR EXPANSION FOR GATES 5 &6, AT SAl PAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, SAIPAN, M~RIANA ISL~NDS, ~IP Project with the intentof making money ~.O. endumon the peacetalksshe be­ as"DancesWithWolves," iscaus­ white collar saying he's an or­ No. 3.-69-0002-21 will be received at theoffice ofthe EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, COMMONWEALTH PORTS AUTHORITY, Salpan International Airport, gan to try to end an 11 -year war ing headaches among authentic dained Catholic priest, simply and beingrecognized as a medi­ Box 1055, Saipan, Mariana Islands 96950, until 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, November 23, 1994, at which time and place the sealed bids will be publicly with Tamil rebels. American Indian medicine men. becauseit's something he thinks cineman,"Knightsays."Thetrue Buenaventura opened and read. Hersupporters setofffirecrack­ Non-Indians withterminal dis­ he should do," Giago says. medicine manisnotintothat.It's The project, in general, consists ofbUilding an expansion totheexisting passenger departure and arrivals Corridor for Gates 5 &6,atSaipan International ers in the streetsto celebrate, de­ easessuchas AIDS or cancerare Hesaysheredity is thetruetest a lifelong job, a 24-hour-a-da~1 Airport all in accordance with the plans and specifications. fying a nationwide curfew im­ seeking themoutingrowing num­ of a medicineman. job, a very tough job. I'm in no posedbythemilitary Wednesday bers for cures. New-Agers and "If you can find a medicine hurrytobecome amedicine man." The project isbeing nnanced by funds from theCommonwealth Ports Authority and from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration. The contract award, night to stop bloody clashes be­ others,forsaking theirown heri­ man who started three or four Knight says he has been ap­ if itisto bemade, will bemade within two (2) months from the date ofbid opening. Depending upon availability of funds, CPA reserves theright to hold tween rival political groups. tage,offercashto attendspiritual yearsagobecausehehadadream, proached by non-Indians to per­ such bid in effect for three (3) months from thedate of bid opening. "The whole country has over­ ceremonies. that's abunchofbaloney," Giago form ceremonies "and it's very tempting indeed. But I just tell This contract is under and SUbject to Executive Order 11246, as amended, of September 24, 1965, the Federal Labor provisions and the Equal Employ­ whelmingly endorsed thepolicies Of evenmoreconcernto tribal says."It takes decades of instruc­ ment Opportunity (EED) provisions as contained in thecontract. specifications and bid documents. of the government," saidJustice spokesmen are what they call tiontobecome a legitimately rec­ themI can't do it.It wouldjustbe Survived6yhis wifeJ'umfe[iza Buenaoentura, d'aughter­ Minister Lakshman Peiris in de­ "plastic"medicine men,orfrauds ognizedholyman of any tribe." sacrilegious." '.Jvfa. Ciceile anasons '.Jvfaroin ana'.Jvfitch Denuer. All mechanics and laborers on the project shall be paid no less than the minimum wage rate established by the U.S. Secretary of Labor. Acopy ofthe claring victory for Mrs. posing as medicine men. Often The charging of fees - up to Asked how a Ute becomes a Department ofLabor Wage Rate Determination isapplicable to this contract and is made a part ofthis specification (See Section 70-24). Kumaratunga. living in the cities, they charge thousands of dollars to "cure" a medicine man, Knight replies, With three-quarters of the 8 terminally ill AIDSor cancerpa­ "It's up to the Creator and the Each bidder must complete, sign and furnish, prior to award ofthe contract (AlP No. 3-69-0002-21) the "Bidder's Statement on Previous Contracts exorbitant pricesfor healing and JIaditiona[[y suruiued6yparents Catalina '.Jvf. 'J.{szvalta, million votes counted, Mrs. tient -Is thebig tip-offthemedi­ grandfather spiritthatwillapprove SUbject to EEO Clause," a "Certification ofNonsegregated Facilities" (See Specifications). spiritual ceremonies. ~meo Kumaratunga of the socialist Indian leaders, however, be­ cine manis a fraud. andsayyouareworthy ...You've Chilo O. 'J.{szva[ta ana brother Sotto ana sister got to havethe gift fromtheCre­ Required Notices for All Contracts. People's Alliance had morethan lievemedicine menlosetheirpow­ "Traditional medicine menare :J{{Jrma Cepeda & iJ(itfs ana:ramify. 60 percent, state-run Rupavahini ers and stir up evil and dishar­ notallowed tochargea fee," says ator andgrow into it." a. The bidder must supply all the information required by tile proposal forms and specifications. television reported. Her main ri­ monyittheyleavetheplacewhere Two Dogs. "If people want to val, Srima Dissanayake of the theCreatorgavethemtheirpow­ give us something, we'll accept b. The Commonwealth Ports Authority (CPA), in accordance with Title VI ofthe Civil Rights Act of 1964, hereby notifies all bidders that they it. But we can't ask for a fee." (bidders) must affirmatively insure that for any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will ~e attorded f~11 UnitedNational Party, hadabout ers. Such gifts usually include to­ opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national origin In 38 percent. Official results were "A lot of their power comes bacco, food, clothingorotheruse­ consideration for award. expectedlater Thursday. from the area where they were Palitha Pelpola, Mrs. born," saysCharlesCambridge, a ful items, to show respect and The bidder's attention is called tothe fact that the proposed contract shall be under and SUbject to theequal opportunity clause as setforth in Part III, Dissanayake'spolitical secretary, Navajo and anthropologist who appreciation for the medicine Section 302(b) ofExecutive Order 11246, as amended by Executive Order 11375 dated October 13, 1977, and Section 60-1.4( b) oftherequlations ofthe conceded defeat. "We believe teaches ethnicstudies at the Uni­ man's service. Secretary of Labor (41 CFR 60-1) as implemented by Section 152.61 ofthe Federal Aviation Regulations, tothecontract andlabor provisions as setforth Mrs.Kumaratunga haswon," she versity of Colorado in Denver. Two Dogs, 43, says the past in Section 152.55 and Appendix H, Part 152, oftheFederal Aviation Regulations, and totheapplicable provisions of Title VI oftheCivil Rights Act of1964 (78 Stat. 252) implemented by Part 21 ofthe RegUlations ofthe Office of the Secretary ofTransportation. Also, the proposed contract will be subject to said. Cambridge belongs to the two years has seen a sharp in­ creaseinnon-Indians seeking out theContractor's Certification ofNonsegregated facilities. Mrs. Kumaratunga would be Folded AnTIs Clan with family Sri Lanka's first woman presi­ lands near Ship Rock, N.M., on medicine men, but the trend be­ INTRODUCES The apparent low bidder and any known first tier subcontractor will be SUbject to a pre-award, equal opportunity compliance review for the purpose of dent, succeeding Dingiri Banda the Navajo reservation. gan a decadeago. determining whether the bidder and/or his subcontractors areable to comply with theprovisions of the equal opportunity clause. Wijetungeof theUnitedNational Cambridge says most fraudu­ Two Dogs says terminally ill THE '" Party. As prime minister, she lent medicine men fall into two whitepeopleapproach himonthe If the bidder has participated in a previous contract subject tothe equal opportunity clause and has not submitted compliance reports as required by categories - apprentices who reservation for cures. Others ask applicable instructions, the bidder shaH submit, prior to award ofcontract, a compliance report covering thedelinquent period. promisedtoabolishtheexecutive presidency andtransferpowersto dropped out,anduntrained people himtoteach themtheLakota spiri­ Abidder orprospective prime contractor orproposed subcontractor shall berequired tosubmit such information asthe Executive Director requests prior theparliament andtheprimemin­ who"decidedto connon-Indians tua ways. to the award of a contract or subcontract. When a determination has been made to award the contract orsubcontract to a specified contractor, such ister. for economic reasons." "I've had people approach me contractor shall be required, prior to award, orafter theaward, or both to furnish such other information as the Director requests. Mrs.Kumaratunga comesfrom He believes that when an au­ withcancerandafewpeoplewith a family of politicians. Both her thentic medicine man moves to AIDS, butIsaidlcan'thelpthem," Contract documents, including plans and specifications, may be examined attheOffice of theExecutive Director, Commonwealth Ports Authority, orcan parentshadbeen primeministers the city foreconomic reasons,he Two Dogs says. The first thing beobtained from this office upon the payment of TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS ($200.00) for each setofplan documents. This amount is non-refundable. has become selfishand will start they wouldsay is, 'I would give Payment shall be made by check payable to theCommonwealth Ports Authority. and her actor-turned-politician husband was killed by a Sinha­ losinghis powers. you$5,000or$10,000....' I say, Apre-bid conference will be held attheCPA CONFERENCE ROOM, DEPARTURES TERMINAL BUILDING, SAl PAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, at 10:00 lese radical during a rebellion "The cures and rituals people 'I can't help you because of the a.m. on Wednesday, November 02,1994 to explain and clarify any questions regarding this project. Questions should be submitted tothe Consultant, in against the government. will undergo with him become wayyouapproached me.It is not writing, at least five (5) days in advance for answers at this conference, with a copy of same mailed simultaneously to the Executive Director, CPA. Mrs.Kumaratunga' spartywon dangerous because these rituals a question of money.' Attendance atthe pre-bid conference and site visit are considered essential to the potential contractor's understanding ofthe project elements. parliamentary elections three have become an evil force - ev­ "A lotof themwanttolearnthe erythingthatisdonebecomes dis­ spiritual ways. I say,'I can't teach Each prospective bidder shall file with CPA, a notice of his/her intention to bid in a torrn SUbstantially similar tothat supplied in the specifications, not less months ago after promising to ruptiveinstead ofhealing," Cam­ you these ways.... You can pray than six (6) calendar days prior to the date hereinabove designated for opening of bids. opentalks withTamil rebels. That victory ended 17 yearsof ruleby bridgesays. in any way you want to, but to The Commonwealth Ports Authority reserves the right to reject any orall bids in accordance with Section 3.2(7) of its Procurement Rules and Regula­ the United National Party. Rick Two Dogs, a respected learn the true Lakota way you tions. Thepeace talkswere suspended Oglala Lakota medicine man at must be a Lakota...' after her mainopponent, Gamini Porcupine onthePineRidgeRes­ "Many passing themselves off /s/ROMAN T. TUDELA Dissanayake, was killed along ervationin South Dakota, traces as medicine men will mix ap­ Executive Director/Contracting Officer with 56otherpeopleat anOct. 24 hismedicine-man lineage backat proaches" usedbydifferent tribes, least250 years. says John Compton, an elder of Date: 10/11/94 electionrallybya suicide bomber believed to be a Tamil rebel. He says when he received his the Brule Sioux of the Rosebud 1. The proposed contract is under and subject to Executive Order 11246. as arnenced. ofSeptember 24, 1965. and the Equal Opportunity (EEO) and Dissanayake's widow, Srima, vision, he was told to stay there Reservation in SouthDakota and Federal Labor Provisions. replaced him, but she failed to and helphis people. now a director in the federally generate a wide sympathy vote "If you are an authentic medi­ funded National Native Elders 2. All labor on the project shall be paid no less than the minimum wage rates established by the U.S. Secretary of Labor. and many party officials refused cine man, the powers you draw Health Care Resource Center in fromtheeartharehere; thepeople Denver. 3. Each bidder must supply all theinformation required by the bid documents and specifications. to campaignfor her. Mrs. Kumaratunga had said a wearesupposed tohelparehere," "More and more stuff is being 4.The EEO requirements, labor provisions and wage rates are included in the specifications and bid documents and areavailable for inspections at the victory in the presidential elec­ saysTwo Dogs. ''The gift to heal published by these people. Sun Commonweaith Ports Authority. tion wouldbe a mandate to push follows the bloodline." Bearmadebigbuckssellinga lot. Also Hamburger and Hotdog Buns are different ahead with the talks, "Afterthemovie' Dances With ofhow-to-do-itbooks.Thisissad 5. Each bidder must complete, sign and furnish, prior toaward ofthe contract (at submission of the bid, the "Bidder's Statement on Previous Contracts Wolves' we'vehadalotofpeople because a lot of peopleout there {rom. what vou buy {rom others. Subject to EEO Clause" and the "Certifications ofnon-segregated Facilities" as contained in tile Bid Proposal. Tamils make up about 3 mil­ lion of the country's 17 million with Sioux blood using that as a really are seeking guidance and spiritual renewal andthey're ripe 6.Acontractor having 50ormore employees and his subcontractors having 50 ormore employees and who may be awarded a contract $50,000 or more people and accuse the majority springboard to line their own ALSO AVAILABLE - .-.- will be required to maintain an affirmative action program, the standards for which are contained in the specifications. Sinhaleseof discrimination. The pockets" by posing as spiritual for this kindof stuff." Terry Knight, 45, spiritual • Pullman Bread' Pita Bread • Ampan • Cnocotate Cream Tamil Tiger rebels want a sepa­ healers, saysTimGiago, anOglala spokesman for the UteMountain Roll Cake' Hot Dog Bun· Pan De Coco • Hawaiian Ring 7. To be eligible for award, each bidder must comply with the affirmative action requirements which are contained in the specifications. ratenationinthenorthandeastof Lakota and publisher of Indian CountryTodayinRapid City,S.D. Ute tribe in southwestern Colo- • Cup Cake • Vanilla Cream Roll Cake • Frencll Bread 8..In. ac~or.dance wit~ Tltle VI o! th~ C.ivil RightsAct of 1964, Minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity tosubmit bids in response to thisislandoffthetipofIndia.The • Kalihim • Pan De Sal • Banana Cake • Cheese Cake thislnvltanon and Will not be discrfminated against on the grounds ofrace, color or national origin in consideration for anaward ofany contract entered 11-year-old ethnicwarhaskilled • ButterCup Cake and more ... more than 34,000people. into pursuant to this advertisement. ------_.. _------Tamilrebelsstruckagainasthe 9. Women will be afforded equal opportunity in all areas of employment. However, the employment of women shall not diminish the standards of pollsopenedWednesday, attack­ For Restaurants, Bars and Snack Bars requirements for this employment ofminorities. ingamilitary base290kilometers AC#1 0538(1 0/25,28,11 /01,04,11,18,&22) (180miles) northofColombo and special order please call 234-0862 killingthreesoldiers. Rebel casu­ alties were not immediately

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Miscellaneous . A'M'EI"OI CAllftiO. WARE LOCAL HIRE/TRANSFER Lost Chinese Passport APARIMENT~ "OUSf& OffiCE SPACE fOR RENT FI~M 2SALESPERSONS - Highschoolgrad., 1 BARTENDER - 'High school grad., 2 CAVITE ASSOCIATION Of SAlPANINC. HOUSEMAN CPA URGENTLY NEEDS IIG~ 2 years experience. Salary $2.45 per years experience.Salary$2.50perhour. Lost Passport in mail: CHARTER • INDUCTION - Musthave reading and writing skills 15 DANCERS - College grad., 2 years CEREMONIES Rame Tree Temce Apartment Off- S hour. - Mustbe able to commuricate in Contact: AMERICAN FU CHENG experience. salary $2.50 per hour. Name: Zhang Ruijing PLAC!:: SENIOR STAFF AUDITOR 1 SUPERVISOR (NIGHT CLUB) - High HALiNA KITCHEN AFETNA SQUARE •4-Bei'oom - Hoose Ice pace English CORP. dba Fu Cheng Noodle & Pasta to join ~5 auditing group school grad., 2 years experience, sal­ (SABLAN CONSTRUCTION INSAN ANTONIO) - Mustpossess mathematical skills Shop. Caller Box AAA 801, Saipan, MP .: TIME:7:00 I'M. ary $2.50-$2.75 per hour. ~8eBedroom ~t (addition, subtraction, multiplication 96950. Tel. No. 235-9353.( 11/25)FI Any information please call Tel: 322-1911 DATE: NOVEMBER 26,1994 • - GOO Sq. fllocated at the Must be a Certified Public Accountant. Positlon requires three to five years 17311. 5 WAITRESSES - High school grad., 2 •and division) yearsexperience.Salary$2.45 perhour. •I droom - Apartment public accounting experience. Responsible for all aspects of commercial and • FullyFurnished • OceanView Harne Tree Tmce Office -Must be honest, punctual and loyal. 1 ELECTRONIC (TECHNICIAN) ME­ Contact: COMMONWEALTH ENTER­ WEHAVEAMEETING ON governmental auditing including planning, field work and reporting. Salary ne- SUNDAY NOVENBER 13 • 24-Hour Maintenance on call • Swimming Pool BId first non CHANIC - Two years experience. Sal­ TAINMENT CORPORATION dba .24 Hour Waler Supply • Beautiful Garden g., r. Please apply at Triple J Wholesale, gotiable depending upon qualifications. 1:00P~\l ary $700 per month. Golden Club. P.O. Box 2853. Saipan, AT • Laundry Facility • Security Guerd Lower Base from Mondays to Contact: K. 5ADHWANI'S, INC. dba MP 96950. Tel. No. 288-1254.(11/25)FI ATSABLAN LEMONTREE. ~~~~ Interestedcandidatessend resumeto Auditor, P.O, Box725, Saipan,MP96950. Tick Tock. P.O. Box 1999, saipan, MP 17322. BRlNGYOUR lor latiln: lowerGapitoll1 Fridays, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Look 96950. Tel. No. 234-6090.(11/25)FI JII2X11/2IDPICfURE. for Mr. Jim Herbert. Tel. 323-6506 aI Ii., " 17314. 1 FAST FOOD WORKER - High school fir...... 322-33&1.. Jax::m-. 9rad., 2 years experience. Salary $2.50 3 BEDROOMS HOUSE 1 COOK per hour. 1 WAITRESS (RESTAURANT) - High Contact:' RODICO G. VIDAL dba R,V FURNISHED (SAN VICENTE) APARTMENT FOR RENT OFFICE SPACE Enterprises, P.O. Box3350 CK, Saipan. school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ 2-BEDROOII APARTMENT FOR RENT ary $2.45 per hour. MP 96950 Tel. No. 235-7044(1 1/25)FI $800.00/MONTH LOCATED AT UPPER NAVY BILL Contact: FAR EASTERN GENERAL 17323 FURNISHED/AIR-CON Business oHice located on Beach CONCRETE 8TRUCTURE MERCHANDISE INC. dba Diamond Lot 005 I 545, containing an area of 816 Road south ofGarapan, with parking and view FOR RENT 1 ELECTRONIC MAINTENANCE (ME­ Contact : Carmen Safeway Enterprises 24-HOUR WATER Chinese Restaurant. P.O. Box 1147, CONTACT 32~-3607 square meters. together with house and seeks professional tenant. Business services Saipan, MP 96950.· Tel. No. 234­ CHANIC) - Two years experience. Sal­ Ask for Carmen FOR IIORE INFORMATION also available asnecessary, • Quiet 2 Bedroom 8188.(11/25)F/17312. ary $2.45-$3.50 per hour. other Improvements situated thereon, will Call234-84ll3 Dr Contact: BAZAAR COLLECTION IN­ Tel. No. 234-7490 • Swimming Pool be 'sold at public auction on Monda~ 234·5392 for appointment. 1INSTRUCTOR, DIVING - High school CORPORATED dba Paeck MaKaraoke Luxury Condo Available' • Tennis Court grad., 2yearsexperience. Salary $1,500 Box. P.O. Box 3577 CK, Saipan, MP November 28, 1994, at 3:00 p.m. at the law per month. 96950. Tel. No, 233-6349.(11/25)FI • 2Bedrooms'2 Bathrooms offices of White, Pierce, 'Mailman & Contact:MARINETECH(SAIPAN),INC. 17324 • Fully Furnf;hed • Swimmin;;,J Pool & Jcccun Nutting, In Susupe. For further details, KANNAT GARDENS TEL.: 234-5117 dba S2 Club. P.O. Box 5739 CHRB, PUBLICE NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE • Located on Mt,topochoo r------, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 322­ 1 CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR ­ IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE 1,"1il • 8,9cthtcking OceanView please contact Mile White, P.O. Box 5222, I I IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE FOR SALE 5079.(11/25)F/17316. High school grad.• 2 years experience. COMMONWEALTH OF THE MORTHERN ~~ Alexander RealTy 23<1-5117 Sa.pan MP 96950. No telephone call MARIANA ISLANDS COMMONWEALTH OF THE NORTHERN Salary $700 per month. MARIANA ISLANDS please. I 20 It. Containers I 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR­ Contact: GUERRERO BROS., INC,dba CIVIL ACTION No. 94-446 HELP WANTED • SALES PEOPLE CIVIL CASE NO. 94·1208 I Excellent condition I High school grad., 2 years experience. Marianas Hardware. P.O. Box 924, PERDO A. TORRES Quality If you can answer "YES" to thefollowing questions callme for alifetime opportunity. salary $2.50 per hour. Saipan, MP 96950.. Tel. No. 234­ Plaintiff, I for Ocean Freight or Storage I 6258.( 11/25)F/17325. v. IN THE MAnER OF THE PETITION 1) Doyoulike making lots of money? Contact:HWANGJAE CORPORATION. FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIANS Office Space Available I Contact Paul Camacho at I PPP 140Box 10000, Saipan, MP96950. LEE IN YUNG. 2) Doyou have your own car? Defendant FOR: • 3000 Sqft • Locatedat thenew Tel. No. 234-8107.(11/25)F/17317. 1 STEEL WORKER, REINFORCING ­ Bonk of Hawaii Bldg. Middle Rd. IL 322-7348/9 1 3) Doyoulike meeting people? High school grad., 2 years experience. .J NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION ADRIAN ALVINO MARBOU MOSES, fA! . First Floor 4) Doyoulike working ona commission plan? 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE RE­ Salary $2.45 per hour. Under and byvirtue ofthe Judgment forSum AMinor Child, ~ 5) Areyou looking for a career? ~ Alexander Realty 234:5117. Contact: GIT BROTHERS, INC. P.O. Certain entered on June 10, 1994. BY PROPEm PAIRER r:tlTE VIEW 6) Areyoua winner? MARY MARBOU MOSES and 1 SECURITY GUARD - High school Box 2399, Saipan. MP 96950. Tel. No. and the Amended Writ ofExecution issued by this Court on September 13. 1994, I am REX VINCENT MOSES, BEACH HOUSE Attn: Sales Manager, Triple J Wholesaje grad., 2 years experience. salary $2.45 234-1299.(11/25)F/17326. commanded and empowered tosell atpublic Petitioners. ~ Garapan Lagoon Frontage P.O. Box 487, Lower Base, Saipan, MP96950 per hour. auction, for cash, the folowing described motor ·.·EATING·. NOTICE OF HEARING Ph. 670-323-6504 Fx. 670-322-0432 Contact: JOSEPH T. TORRES dba vehide: NEED MONEY? S:':':-':'. 5 BRl3 FB Courtney's Plaza.P.O.Box714,saipan. FOR APPIONTMENT OF AGUAROIAN Make : Mazda NOTICE OF HEARING 'D ..~. MP 96950. Tel. No. 235-5662.(11/25)FI Model : '929 NOW OPEN 2,700 S.F, 17319. Year : 1992 NOTICE IS HEREBY given that MARY MARBOU BodyStyle : 4 DR SDN MOSES and REX VINCENT MOSES, as $ FAST CASH RIGHT Color : Bordeaux Petitioners, have filed with the Office ofthe Clerk .~. ~ Ir------,RESTAURANT FOR SALE I License No. : AAX 925 ofCourt averified Petition forAppointment of PAWNSHOP BodySerial No.: .' a Guardians for ADRIAN ALVINO MARBOU 2nd Fir. Morgen's Bldg. PRESENTLY OPERATING I JMlHD4613N0115214 MOSES, the above-mentioned minor child. The $ $ . CAN.· ...•. Beach Road san Jose \ All furnitures, fixtures, Equipment & Inventories I Engine No. : 3E-406440 original ofsaid petition is available for review $ atthe Office 01 the Clerk ofCourt forthe above­ $ Tel. No. 234-5117 1 Jj entitled court In Susupe, Saipan, Northern [iI included only $21,000 .. I buy your old NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN inaccordance with Mariana Islands. $ We S I Also for Sale Previa (Toyota) 1991ExcellentCondltlon, I 7 CMC 4204 (b) •that on Wednesday. gold & silver A hearing on said Petition forAppointment of $ HELP<··.·· November 23, 1994 at 10:00 a.m., at the $ I All Tires New only $15,500 I a Guardians has been set for December 1st, !:j.••.• L_~ ~ Police Station in Susupe, Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands, I will sell the above­ 1994 atthe hour of1:30 p.m. inCourtroom 'B' ):; ISS! Ae-17219(11/4&11}. IPillIEWIEfj1JIT@fj I Call: 233-2730 ·234-0731 described motor vehicle to satisfy the ofthe Commonwealth Superior Court, located JUdgment. Costs and expenses ofsale. tothe at Civic Center, Susupe, saipan. Northern Immediate Opening for ··REDUCE ..· highest bidder, forcash, in lawful money of Islands. the United Stated. 41' TRI USCG CERT. ADVERTISING ACC.OUNT EXECUTIVE is as simple as••• Dated: November 7th, 1994 Dated this 8th day ofNovember. 1994. 49 PAX 150K lsi FRED F. CAMACHO Best job on i~land. Fun place to work. Take over existing accounts, with top pay ••. THE········· sl ANTONIO REYES Marianas Cleaners Chief of Police Deputy Clerk ofCourt Tel: 234-8230/233-8231 Would like to employ an and great benefits for the right person. Are you a professional who is eager to r&~ succeed? Experience preferred, but not required. Musl have transportation. Lo­ ·5 .. =ABSTAIN cal preferred. Accounting Clerk PUBLIC NOTDCE Call or apply in person. ~{;ilj!}?I,lg<,';\l~~ if you are high school graduate with skills in IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE MARKET1UMG REPRESENTATIVES MARIANAS CABLEVISION COMMONWEALTH OF THE NORTHERN =:~ typing, calculator and office procedure 2ND FLOOR NAURU BLDG. , MARIANA ISLANDS @D FAITHFUL come and see us. DOMESTIC CAlli: NO. 94·386 The Health and Employee Benefits Division of ASK FOR BARBARA We offer a complete benefit package, vacation/sick Moylan's Insurance is seeking for aggressive indi­ ARMANDO C. AGONCILLO, viduals who desire to grow with the newest and leave, holidays, medical and dental. Petitioner, CANCER•. v. most innovating health plans in LOCAL HIRE ONLY SHONDI MARl ALLAN·AGONCILLO lt.can also help . ~~NDOM Saipan and Micronesia Weight~.: = USE NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE Respondent. : you reduce your r@'P . ". ': '., .. "0:. :" .".. ", '. '.' SUMMONS >-/./:;:.:.:.:.·.(,.\/.(./C:::H::.:.:::t::.:/:· ···•• •. i ••• >.> ••• <•• \ •• y< •••••••••••• iAPPl.y •. IN.·.. PE@ON.,,! Moylan's IMuranceUncWrwnters) TO THE ABOVE NAMED RESPONDENT: •••it's y_our choice YOUR ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and no\lfied to file any answer you WiSh tomake saip!h~M~O:6~~ to the Complaint a copy of which is given i ...... ••••••••·•••·.i •••.••••••••·•• •••••••• Hospital ··$¢lart8!J.1I.dlng.J6Ifl()()rl"San)~·/ CONFIDENTIAL. you herewith, Within (20) days after service Saipan veterinary ·································.ID.:. . ' DRIVE of trus Summons upon you, and todeliver or . . •• (6i'{)'234j~t29j6442J657i6t7J85?< Middle Road, Garapan Phone:233-7387 mall acopy ofyour answer toG. ANTHONY LONG, ESO, whose address IS AM 1797. FREE TESTING ilolidtly Derby C)pecitll eoupon Caller Box 10001. Oreal, Saipan, MP 96950, SAfELY as soon as practicable afterfillng your answer 2 BEDROOMS 234·5100 • 24 HOURS orsending Ittothe clerk ofCourt forfiling. .LIFE······INSURA·NCE •.•• llEI'RfSENTAfivES.· •••• •.••••• '-. Poultry Health Certificates : : ::':: Your answer should oem wnttng and filed :: /': :: OFFICE SPACE ALSO AVAILABLE Certificates $20 plus $10 per bird With the clerk ofthiS Court atSuperior Court. Give information of about crimes commltt susupe, Salpan, CNMI. It may be prepared The Life Division of Moylan's Insurance is seeking We will do our best to accomodate the needs ofshort, Good thru Jan 7, 1995 and Signed for you byyour counsel and sent to the clerk of thiS Court by messenger or for aggressive individuals who desire to grow medium and long term tenants. mall. It is not necessary for you to appear personally unttllurther notice. with the most innovating Life plans in the CNMI For more informatoinPlease Call Ifyou fall tolile an answer inaccordance With the Summon, jUdgment be default may be Tel.: 322-3797/98 Fax.: 322-3800 taken against you forthe relief demanded In the Complaint. , II Saipan veterinary Hospital By order ofthe above Court, Middle Road, Garapan Phone:233-7387 DATED nus 20th dayt ofApnl, 1994. LOST PASSPORT lsi Clerk ofCourt Thanksgiving ijolidtly ~pecitll TANG, HUI YUN TANG, DE FENG YIN LONG SHEN Coupon $20 Value ISSUED: SHANGHAI, CHINA PLS. CONTACT:TEL. 287-8700 Call 234-7272 (PARA) In Case of Emergency€all911< ~ ~ ~~~~p~tf!J~!"~~~d~!~N~~~ 199' ------~] •• •• - • - • :'.' -' • • • I •• ...... '.".'_. . =- " ~ • ".• ~ ":..0-•• .' -, ' •• "; '.: ': ': ...... ' .. "- • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER II, 1994 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-45 44-MAR1ANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-NOVEMBER 11, 1994 EEK & MEEK® bv Howie Schneider ICROSSWORD PUZZLER I IS/,J'T IT STRNJG£ THAT EU1 WHEI-J (1' IJJH£rJ (O'J~SS DfMl!:.,) (CMES TO AVOT£ ..· ACROSS 39 Diocese AN IS5U£,l11£Y EJ-S5AGE . 40 Closed {fJ NaJTHS e lNPCLURP(JES, 1 Sum up securely Answer to Previous Puzzle DlS10RPaJ5 MJO aJTRIGl-H 4 Italian seaport 41 Vast age 9 The sixth 43 Director of 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 LI!:.S ... "Quiz Show" 4 ACCOUNTANTS - College grad., 2 sense 2 MAINTENANCE REPAIRERS, years experience. Salary $2.45-$5.00 (inits.) 3 WAITERS- High schoolgrad., 2 years years experience. Salary $2.70-$5.00 12 Female niH Employment Wanted experience.Salary$2.45-$3.00perhour. BUILDING - High school grad., 2 years per hour. 13 Sends lorth 44 French article per hour. Contact: NINO'S, INC. P.O. Box 1808, experience. Salary $2.45 per hour. Contact:JIN YONG AMERICANA,INC. 14 Ventilate 45 Enthusiasm 4WAREHOUSEWORKERS- Twoyears 47 Simple Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 322­ 1 HOUSEKEEPING CLEANER - High Caller Box MA 984 10001, Saipan, MP 15 _. Rand experience. Salary $2.60 per hour. 50 Wait 9298.(11/11)F/0918. school equiv., 2 years experience. Sal­ 96950. Tel. No. 235-2811/2.(11/25)F/ 16"- ary $2.45 per hour. Contact:TRANSAMERICA CORPORA­ Misbehavin'" 51 Annoy 17320. 54 Commercials Contact:NICOLAS M. MANGLONAdba TION. P.O. Box 1579, Saipan, MP ((·f ( 17 Sea eagle 1 PLUMBER - High school grad., 2 55 Panama­ AERON Enterprises. P.O. Box 781, 96950. Tel No. 234-6834/7833/ 18 NCO's years experience. Salary $2.45-$3.00 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ­ 56 Extinct Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 235­ 7631.(11/25)F/10698. nickname per hour. College grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ 20 Running flightless bird 1 ASSISTANT MANAGER - College Contact: SAIPAN SEA VENTURES, 2127.(11/18)F/17230. 57 Car 1 MANAGER GENERAL MAINTE­ ary $3.00-$5.25 per hour. Garfie1d® by Jim Davis 21 Washington. grad., 2yearsexperience. Salary $1,200 INC. P.O. Box 1808,Saipan, MP 96950. 2 AUTO MECHANICS - High school assemblers' per month. 1 TRAVEL COUNSELOR - Two years NANCE - College grad., 2 years experi­ assn. Tel. No, 322-9298.(11/11)F/0918. grad., 2yearsexperience. Salary $2.80­ OH YEAH?! WELL 23 That woman 1 OFFICE MANAGER - College grad. 2 experience. Salary $2,150 per month. ence. Salary $7.22 per hour. H£ READ "'HAI WOMEN ARE 24 Fit for farming 58 Pounds $5.50 per hour. 1HERE AP-E CHICKS yearsexperience.Salary$1,000-$1,200 Contact: JETOUR SAIPAN, INC. P.O. 2 ACCOUNTANTS - College grad.• 2 ArTRACIE.D -ro MlN WHO 26 To -IS 59 - FranCISco 1 MAINTENANCE WORKER Contact:JOETEN MOTOR COMPANY, wE.AR HATS WHO G-O CRAZY 11.11 © 1994 United Feature Syndicate month. Box 860, Saipan, MP 969SO. Tel. No. years experience. Salary $2.75-$3.SO human per 1 COOK (Restaurant) INC. P.O. Box 680, Saipan, MP 969SO. FOR E.A R FLAPS! DOWN 234-615217705.(11/18)F/17232, per hour. 30 Firehouse 10 Immortality 6 COOKS 1 KITCHEN HELPER - High school Tel. No. 234-5562 thru 68.(11/25)F/ 5 Left counfry 6 RESTAURANTWAITRESSES - High 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ­ dog 11 Before (pre!.) grad., 2 years experience. Salary $2.45 10707. 32 Old name for 1 Coach 6 Baseball school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ 1 TRAVEL COUNSELOR - College College grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ 17 Related on per hour. Thailand Parseghian team ary $2.50-$3.00 per hour. grad., 2 years experience. Salary $805 ary $2.45-$5.00 per hour. 2 Susan of "L.A. 7 Baseball's mother's side Contact: YAMAMOTO ENTERPRISES 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ­ 34 Thatch plants' 19 Hopkins ID Contact: KAIZOKU CORPORATION per month. 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ­ law" Mel- INC. P.O. Box 1729, Garapan. Saipan, College grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ 35 Orient 20 Anglo-Saxon dba KaizokuRestaurant. P.O. Box 5771 Contact: UNIVERSE INSURANCE UN­ College grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ 3 Lairs 8 Similar to MP969SO.Tel. No. 234-8181.(11/11)F/ ary $600-$800 per month. 36 Lack of money CHRB,Saipan, MP969SO. Tel. No.322­ DERWRITERS dba Hata Adai Interna­ ary $2.45-$4.00 per hour. 4 Adapted 9 Listener's 0920. Contact: MICRONESIAN BROKERS decency 21 Mr. Arnaz, 530410676.(11/11 )F/17156. tional Travel. P.O. Box 234-7134/5.(11/ 2 BARTENDERS loan INC. PPP 128 C. Box 10001, Saipan, et al 2 CASHIERS 2 DENTAL ASSISTANTS - College 18)F/17233. MP 969SO. Tel. No. 322-102910318.(11/ 22 Felony 1 ASSISTANT MANAGER - College 1 COOK HELPER 24 City in the grad., 2 years experience. Salary $800 25)F/17313. 11-\\ grad., 2yearsexperience. Salary $3.00­ 5 DISHWASHERS Netherlands per month. 2 COOKS - High school grad., 2 years , 2 FRONT DESK CLERKS 25 Favoritism $6.00 per hour. Contact: GENTLE GRIN CORPORA­ experience. Salary $2.45 per hour. 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad., 2 1 APPLIANCES (TECHNICIAN) RE­ Contact: H&H ENTERPRISE dba Thai 4 GOLF COURSE STARTERS . 26 Penetrating TION. P.O. Box 1969, Saipan, MP years experience. Salary $800 per PEANUTS® by Charles M. Schulz beam of light PAIRER - High school grad., 2 years House Restaurant. CB AAA 665, 1 MAINTENANCE WORKER 96950. Tel. No. 235-3720.(11/11 )F/ month. 27 Go in experience. Salary $2.45 per hour. Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 235­ 2 SWIMMING POOL (MAl NT.) WORK­ 10595. . 2 ALUMINUM FABRICATOR/lN­ 29 Incarnation Contact: ROMAN8. MATSUMOTOdba ERS .\ 8424.(11/18)F/17235. STALLER - Two years experience. Sal­ 01 Vishnu Garapan Sateway Recruitment ser­ 3 WAITERS 20 ELECTRICIANS - Two years experi­ ary $2.70 per hour. I MUST ADMIT, 31 Fleur-de-­ vices.P.O.Box 1459,Saipan, MP96950. 1 WAITRESS, NIGHT CLUB ence. Salary $2.45 per hour. 1 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR ­ 33 Actress- 1 WAITRESS, RESTAURANT· High 2 ELECTRICIANS SIR, THAT I Tel. No. 234-5765.(11/18)F/17231. Contact: PST C INC. P.O. Box 850 CK, High school grad., 2 years experience. Ringwald school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ 2 STEELWORKERS - REINFORCING NEVER WOULD 37 Scottish river Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 256­ Salary $2.45 per hour. - Two years experience. Salary $2.90 1GENERALMANAGER-College grad., Contact: ONWEL MFG. (SAl PAN) LTD. ary $2.45 per hour. HAVE if1OU6f-rr 38 Swiss songs 1606.(11/11)F/17157. per hour. 2 years experience. Salary $3,000­ P,O. Box 712, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. 2 GOLF COURSE (MAINT.) LABOR­ TO PUT A 42 Word 01 Contact: TAC INTERNATIONAL negation $4,000 per month. No. 234-9522.(11/18)F/17236. ERS 2 COOKS - High school grad., 2 years CONST. INC. P.O. Box 1579, Saipan, WATERMELON 45 Japanese 1 RESERVATION ASSISTANT MAN­ 1 WELDER (ARC) - High school grad., experience. Salary $2.45 per hour. MP 96950. Tel. No. 234-1629/235­ IN MV LUNCH .. native AGER - College grad., 2 years experi­ 2 WAITRESSES, NIGHT CLUB - Sal­ 2 years experience. Salary $2.60 per Contact NIPPON GENERAL TRADING 5004.( 11/25)F/10697. 46 Borders ence. Salary $1,000-$1,SOO per month. CORP. dba Country House Restaurant. ary $2.45-$3.00 per hour. hour. 47 - Claire, 1 FRONT OFFICE MANAGER - Col­ 10 DANCERS - Two years experience. 1 ELECTRICIAN Wis. Caller Box PPP 658 Box 10000, Saipan, 6 (PRODUCTION) BAKERS lege grad., 2 years experience. Salary Salary $2.45-$3.25 per hour. 2 MASONS 48 Dentists' org. MP 969SO. Tel. No. 233-1908.(11/11)F/ 8 (SERVICE CREW) WAITERS/WAIT­ Q 199-4UM&d reewre SyndiCate, Inc. $1,810 per month. 1 COOK 2 TAILORS 49 Opp. of NNE 17158. RESSES _._-~_ 6 WAITRESSES, RESTAURANT 1 MAINTENANCE WORKER - Two 1 COMMERCIAL DESIGNER - High .._-_._------50 Impediment 1 CASHIER - Two years experience. 2 LAUNDRY WORKERS years experience. Salary $425 per school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ 52 Brown kiwi 1 MASTER (SHIPS) - College grad., 2 Salary $2.45-$2.75 per hour. 53 North of Okla. 1 SWIMMING POOL SERV/CER month. ary $3.00 per hour. years experience. Salary $1,200 per Contact: PIZZA HUT. P.O. Box 137, STELLA WILDER 55 B·E linkup 1 PLUMBER (MAINTENANCE) Contact A.S.C., INC. dba Nagoya Star 2 CARPENTERS - High school grad., 2 month. Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 235­ 1 COOK Night Club and Karaoke Lounge. Box years experience. Salary $2.45-$8.08 1 CHIEF ENGINEER - College grad., 2 5187.(11/25)F/10709. 11HOUSEKEEPINGCLEANERS-High years experience. Salary $1,050 per AM A-43. Caller Box 10001, Saipan, per hour. school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ MP96950. Tel. No. 235-8194.(11/18)F/ 4 COOKS - High school grad., 2 years YOUR BIRTHDAY month. 1 COOK - High school equiv., 2 years ary $2.45 per hour. 1 2ND ENGINEER - College grad., 2 17239. experience. Salary $2.45-$3.00 perhour. 1 CHEF COOK - High school grad., 2 1 SUPERVISOR, HOUSEKEEPING ­ experience. Salary $2.90 per hour. yearsexperience.Salary$600 permonth. 2 WAITRESSES, REST. - High school years experience. Salary $2,500 per 1 COOK - Two years experience of sea­ 1 PROJECT ENGINEER - College College grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ equiv.,2 years experience. Salary $2.50­ By Stella Wilder month. going. Salary $2.45 per hour. grad., 2 years experience. Salary $4.00 ary $2.95-$4.00 per hour. To see what is in store- for you ARIES (March 21-April 19) ­ Contact: CHANGSHIN RESORT $3.10 per hour. Born today, you are gifted with 1 ABLE-BODIED SEAMAN (BOSUN) ­ per hour. 1 MECHANIC, AIR CONDITION tomorrow, find your birthday and Your overall financial status may Wt-lf1T DID OLD Mf1CDONALO SAlPAN CORP. dba Hotel Riviera Re­ (TECH.) - High school grad., 2 years Contact: ROLAND G. JASTI LLANA dba a vivid and often unusually active High school grad., 2 years experience. Contact: JEN-MARZ ENTERPRISES, read the corresponding para­ not be threatened, but a recent er­ SEE ON TI--IE EYE CHAR T Z sortSaipan.CallerBoxAM928,Saipan, Golden Lobster Restaurant. P.O. Box imagination. This prompts you to Salary $390 per month. INC. P.O. Box 1562, Saipan, MP96950. experience. Salary $8.18 per hour. graph. Let your birthday star be ror in spending or bookkeeping MP 96950. Tel. No. 235-2111.(11/18)F/ Contact: KAN PACIFIC SAIPAN, LTD. 331, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234­ undertake one far-fetched project your daily guide. Contact: TUGS & PILOTS, INC. P.O. Tel. No. 234-7129/1061.(11/18)F/ may come back to haunt you to­ 70 J::IND OUT, PRINT 7658.(11/25)F/10713. after another, but you have a 17234. Box 5147 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950. 17240. P.O. Box 527, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. SATURDAY, NOV.IZ day. Tt-IE FIRSt LETTER No. 322-4692/0770 ext. 409.(11/25)F/ knack for finding success where SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) ­ TAURUS it's attention you want, it's derestimated today. Get in touch PO. Box 2260, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. 234-7384.(11/18)F/17241. -.If Box PPP 574, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel ary $3.80 per hour. ing liabilities. Always willing to attention you may have today. But with the things that make you tick. 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..:.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER II, 1994. -MARIANAS VARIETY'NEWS AND VlEws·47 46-MARIANAS VARIETYNEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-NOVEMBER II, 1994 Kings... ejected in the first quarter, pelted Scottie Pippen scored seven SPORTS DATE GIAW schedule the court with trash. straightpoints for the Bullsina 13­ Athletes Foot volleyball kicks off NOVEMBER CALENDAR THE WOMEN'S Affairs 4. Just 4 Fun 7vs. 6 16off ContInued from page 48 Millerhad 25 pointsfor thePac­ 3 run. Toni Kukoc eventually tied velop the skills of our young $1,500.00 to the Division of pro­ Officewishestoinform 5.CHCEmergency 1 YS.9 7.Jan. 7th Game THE 3RD Annual Youth Volley­ curement of theleague's trophies. November 12 , the General Public that Crew. 4vs. 5 6 YS. 8 ter receiving his second technical ers. the game at 106 by putting in the volleyballers. Aml.Qa~ ballLeague kickedofflastWednes­ After introduction of teams, Start of the second annual Government Inter-Agency Women s the Second Annual 6. 8 YS. 3 3 YS. 5 foul with 25 seconds left in the Magic 130, Hornets 128, OT rebound of Will Perdue's follow day, November 2nd at the Gilbert Theleagueorganizers arethestaff Slow-pitch Softball at the Garapan ball park. First game, DPS Baby Government Inter 7. ResJudlcata #2off 9 YS. 2 Shaquille0 'Neal's46pointsand with 23 seconds'toplay. oftheDivision ofSportsandRecre­ coaches and sponsors, the games AgencyWomen'sSlow 8. DPS BaQy Blues 4. Dec. 3rd Game 4 YS. 1 third period. Adagymnasium wheremostof the Blues vs. DPW Bue'nas Marianas. Second game, CHC ~mergency P~ch 20 rebounds helped keep Char­ 76ers 98, Bullets 97 ationoftheDepartment ofCommu­ finally gotunderway withtheJunior Softball will be- 9. QPW Buenas 2 YS. 8 #7 off Payton had to be restrained by teams showed up to witness the boys and girls playing first. In the Crew vs. CUC Can Do team. Third game, Dept. of Fm.ance vs. gin this Saturday No- Mananas 1 YS.3 8.Jan.14IhGame 'lotte winless. Dana Barros' stole the ball and nity and Cultural Affairs, with its vember 12,1994. The Game Dates 4 YS. 7 8 YS. 5 Kemp to keep him from charging opening ceremony. girls match-up, team"Aschoscho" Amigas. Fourth game, Resjudicata vs. NMC Looney Toonies II. Mauer, and the volatile guard NickAnderson's layup withone made a layup with seven seconds Atotaloftwentyteamsentered in officelocatedat thegym. games will once again 1. Nov. 12th Game 6 YS. 9 2vs. 3 Sponsoring this year's league is ofJulieOmarwonitsopeneragainst November 13 De held at the Garapan 8vs. 9 #5 off 9vs. 7 kicked a chair as he headed to­ second left in overtime gave visit­ left to give Philadelphia its first this year'scompeti tionwhich isheld the Grace Christian Academy as NMITF Triathlon, 4 p.m. at Paupau beach near Hotel Nikko. Contact School Softball Field. 5 VS. 1 5. Dec. 10th Game 4 YS. 6 ing Orlando the victory after the lead of the game and new coach each year to help promoteand de- the Athletes Foot - which donated The office invites the 6vs. 2 9 YS. 5 #1 off wards the locker room. theywentthewhole3setswitha 15­ Stuart Smith at 256-0292 for more info. The events include a 500­ GeneralPublictocome 7VS. 3 2 YS. 4 9.Jan.21sIGame Richmond scored 10points in a Magic rallied from an I8-point John Lucas his first victory. 13, 13-15 and 15-8score. meter swim, 12-mile bike race and a 3-mile run. and cheer for their fa- 14 off 6 vs. 1 1vs.2 16-0 Kings run spanning 5:09 of deficit. Jeff Malone had 22 points for Aschoscho's JenniferSomolwas November 13 verite government 2. Nov. 19th Garfle 7 YS. 8 5 VS. 7 the second and third quarters as Alonzo Mourning, who sat out the76ers,including 13inthefourth hot from the service line as she team. 5 VS. 6 #3 off 9 VS. 4 CNMI YFL match between Eastern and Southern Divisions at 12 Registered Teams 2 VS. 7 6. Dec. 17th Game 3 VS. 6 Sacramentotooka60-44lead with thefirst three games of theseason period when Philadelphia rallied drilled in 12points to herteamtoits noon. Northern faces Central at 2:30 p.m. 1. CUC Can Do Team 3 VS. 4 3 YS. 9 !~ off 9:25 left in the third quarter. with a toe injury, finished with 26 from an 18-point deficit. 2. Dept. of Finance 1 VS. 8 8 VS. 4 Teams on the first victory. November 14 Rockets 109, Pacers 104 points in his season debut. Larry Tom Gugliotta led the visiting WhiletheJuniorGCAgirlshad8 3. NMC Looney #9 off 7 VS. 1 left are the Home SABA playoff games. Game E winner vs. Game F winner at 7 p.m. Toonies II 3. Nay. 26th Game 5 VS. 2 Teams" Hakeem Olajuwon had 43 Johnson had 25 points for the Bullets with i 9 points and 10 re­ hardtimekeepingup withtheirop­ and Hawks vs. 01' Aces at 8:30 at the Ada gym basketball court. points, 16 rebounds and eight Hornets, and Dell Curry added bounds, and Rex Chapman also ponents astheGCAJuniorboys,on 20. had 19. November 16 ContInued from page 46 blocks for the Rockets in a game the other court,enjoyed a big lead Deadline of registration for the Saipan Chamberof Commerce (SCC) Disgusted. .. Nets 110, Bulls 109 Lakers 122, Timberwolves over the Tanapag Rockets during delayed 10 minutes when the fund raising golf tournament at the Coral Ocean Point resort Club. to ask us, why should you!?" Kenny Anderson's jumper with 99 thefirstsetastheymanaged tolimit At one time, Variety Sports in­ crowd at Market Square Arena Submit application and fees at the SCC office, COP Golf Pro-Shop, The Minnesota Timberwolves theRockets toonly5 pointsagainst terviewed Santos .about a pro­ Santos said in Pilipino. threwtrashon thefloor toprotest a 17 seconds remaining gave New Guam Savings & Loan. Funds to be raised is for the 1995commurnty Jersey its first victory after three took their fourth double-digit loss their 15. tested over a game in the last The delay reflectedthe league foul call. WilliamHartstartedGCA'srally service and events program. An additional of$10 will be paid for late tournament. The spokesman officials' inability to recognize .With the Rockets leading by a losses under new coach Butch in as many games this season. when he servedthe games firstsix registration after deadline. obliged and called the following the cagers' performance days af­ point, Reggie Miller attempted a Beard. Rookie Eddie Jones had 31 points thatbroughtthejubilantfans November 17 day denying his statements, ter the league. 3-pointshotwithninesecondsleft, Benoit Benjamin had 22 points points and Cedric Ceballos 25 as to theirfeet cheering. SABA playoffgames. Game Gwinner vs. Game H loser at 7:30 p.m. In another instance, Variety The delay also reflected theof­ but was called for an offensive and 13rebounds for the Nets, who thevisitingLakerssmotheredMin­ The Rockets climbed back to at the Ada gym basketball court. Sports tried to get a copy of ros­ ficials' inability to prepare the foul. Angry fans, who had already blew alate lO-point lead but still nesota with their pressuredefense within 2 points behind Robert's 4 November 18 tersof all participating team from basic things at the end of a league seen Indiana coach Larry Brown managedtowin theirhomeopener. and forced 23 turnovers. consecutive service points. Dealine for submission of entry for the December 10 Bodybuilding Santos being the league's media before the need arises. GCA extended their lead with Championship at the Saipan Grand Hotel. For more information, call relation officer. After a series of Tayco gave a hint on his resig­ somefineplaying fromPeterReyes the Ada Gym weightroom. puzzling referrals, Variety man­ nation but refused to give details. for a 10to 4 advantage. November 19 aged to get a copy from Tayco. "I just get offended here. This The Rockets lastpointcameafter New schedule of the National Cross Country Track and Field Cham- Santos also questioned the in­ job is gratis. Instead of being rec­ a GCA sideout on a Salem serve. pionships. tention of Variety Sports to in­ ognized for ·filling in for some­ Dance and listen to the local tunes of the Not comfortable with the first set Original schedule was November 5 but was postponed to this datedue quire about thedelay in giving the body else's job, you get treated loss,Tanapagregrouped in thesec­ to unsafe course. Races will start at 6 a.m. trophies. otherwise, Tayco said. ondsetto takea 15-9Rocketsgame NOVEMBER 19 "Why are you asking about the Taycojoined theleaguein 1986. to force the 3rd and final set. "ejVl Serenaders" Meeting of participants of the December 10 Bodybuilding Champi- delay? What is your right to ask? He accepted a responsible post Inthe final setGCAwouldnotbe onship at the Saipan Grand Hotel will be held 12 p.m., Ada Gym The champion team never bother only last February. (AAPD) deniedits first win of the seasonas I ~ Live on Fridays and Saturdays from theytookthesetandthematchwith weightroom. a 15-10 trouncing of the Rockets. November 19 Continued from page 48 ~ ~ GIAW games at the Garapan ball park. CHC Emer~en~y Crew ~s. . It's definite I 9:00 p.m•. 1:00.a.m, J1' InthegirlsSeniordivision, "Tipi Amigas. Second game, Dept. of Finance vs. Resjudicata, Third people who asked him to join came to Saipan at age four. Yeew,' coached by Jeff Pua, de­ game,NMC Looney Tonies II vs. Just for fun. Game four, CUC Can Mobil. "From what I heard, Mobil is where you'll taste and enjoy the feateJ theGCAgirlsinstraight sets, Mendoza said that his parents trying to get all the best players in L fir.r D() team_~_~~_~)PS J3a.!:'y'~~ue~~ _ 15-1 17-15 to record their have a family friend working for the league. Joining Heineken is a WID. Mobil who approached him to good decision because if a team Perfect executions performed by ing the flag and screaming 'USA,' Two top... we're OK," Couples said. "There join and organize the team for the has all the best players, there will Tipi Yeew' scomboof SarinKaipat Continued from page 48 Longvst Happy Hour (5:00pm-1 :OOam) andNadia Lizamaled theteamtoits isn't the same pressure here as at oilers. no longer becompetition and ex­ • firs; victory of the young season. Palmer and Nicklaus combined the Ryder Cup, and we feel com­ "That fellow, because of his citement in the game," Mendoza The second game of the Senior to win the two-player team com­ fortable playing together." closeness to my Dad, assumed said. boys saw the Power Slammers of petition four times over a five­ The pair have been steeled by that I will join Mobil without When asked if problems • Coldest BV"f Marianas High Schoolpowered their yearspan from 1963-67,butnever overwhelming expectations in asking me of my plans. Its me prompted him to leave his former waytoa 16-14, 15-0straight setwin put together three in a row. Their 1992and a particularly toughfield who's gonna decide on this. It's ball club, Mendoza said no. overGCAboysto also record their domination was interrupted in a year ago. me who's gonna play in court. I "Absolutely no problem. My • Lowvst Prices first win. Marianas HighSchool is 1965 when South Africans Gary "There isn't that same pressure never knew anything about that decision to leave is purely per­ being coached byFaa-eaTalalemotu Player and Harold Henning won. for us to win as the first time, Mobil transfer," Mendoza said. sonal.I have promised my friend II while the Grace Christian Acad­ Couples said mention of the when we were 1-2 on the money Mendoza, 23, works as mer­ I will join him this year. I'm just freshest Sashimi emy.which enteredteamsinallfour recordor the fact that he and Love list," said Love. "And last year chant teller at Union Bank in doing my promise." Mendoza divisions, isbeingcoachedby Paul are again representing theircoun­ everybody was gunning for us, Oleai. He left Philippines and said. (AAPD) II Strickhart. try won't bring additional pres­ especially Nick Price and Mark Tastiest Chasers GamesareplayedeveryWednes­ McNulty. We need tojust go out, dayandFriday startingat 5:30p.m. sure. Continued from page 48 "As long as there's no one wav- relax and enjoy it." Central at the Gilbert Ada gym. capture the first round. Chalan Kanoaand Koblerville are Frivndlicrst Svrvicv Northern's II-year old respreserued bytheSouthernTeam. • tailbacker, HughTait, who led his Handling the coaching job for Disgusted PABA brass resigns team in executing the decisive the Eastern Team are head coach and more.. 11 touchdowns in two games is ex­ Rey Aguon, defense coach Jesse RICKQ. Tayco,tournamentcom­ edly refused to accept his resig- to wait for their trophies because pected to decide the fate of the Sablan and offense coach Steve mittee chairman of the Philippine nation letter. the person in-charge to disburse Central team. Combs ofTriple B. Amateur Basketball Association Tayco intended to resign from the funds is still in the mainland. In the opener, Eastern will col­ The Northern Team is handled recently resigned from his post his post last month without any When asked for comment, lide with Southern to break the by head coach Steve Lizama and and severed his ties with the plan to leave the league. league spokesman Rudy Santos Open dailY from Tues. • Sat. from chain that binds them together at assistant coaches Ike Perez, Jay league,afternine yearsof involve­ Tayco decided togo ahead with denied that the league has no 1-1 win-loss slates. Santos and Fred. ment. his decision to resign during a money for the trophies. 4:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Tayco who works as sales man­ meeting of PABA officials last "It's taking time to arrive here Both the Easterners and South­ Dennis White heads the coach­ agerofWestern Sales in San Jose Tuesday. because the trophies wereordered ernerssuffered theirsole defeat in ing staff for the Southern Team, resigned reportedly out of sheer "I did not give them (league in the (United) States," Santos the hands of the Northerners. Offense coach is Ben Pangclinan Sundays from 12:00 noon to 9:00 p.m. assisted by Kevin Guerrero. Jeff disgust with some of his col­ officials) any resignation letter said yesterday during a phone in- Puerto Rico, Oleai, Garapan, Stein is assisted by Sheridan leagues in the league. last Tuesday but I told them, they terview. NavyHill, ChinaTown, San Jose, He confirmed his decision to can consider me resigned since When asked why the trophies As Lito and Gualo Rai comprises Guevarra as defense coach. The CentralTeam is headed by the Variety during a phone inter­ the time I gave my resignation were not ordered in the Philip- the area represented by the Cen­ Al Taitano. His defense coach is view yesterday, made a brief re­ letter last month," Tayco said. pines wherethepurchaseandship- tral team. Eastern is made up of Chalan HaroldBennetand NorbertDiazas -~I.,t~~..)' Besides Cabrera Center, mark and declined to state the The Variety learned that Tayco ment cost is estimated as way ------u Kanoa, San Vicente, a portion of offense coach. Its adviser is Joe reason behind his move. got fed up for being blamed by below the cost in the mainland, , 1 Beach Road Garapan some of his co-officers for the Santos replied, "Its more expen- As Lito, and Kagman 2 and 3. Reyes. i-:i~:lI ~ Tel. 235-8917 Tayco first signified his inten­ ~- The North represents Capitol LeaguepresidentSteve Lizama ------_... tion to relinquish his post at the news write ups in this paper. sive in the Philippines. -l~' Hill, Kagman I, San Roque, identified the regular field offi­ .-:..-..----. heightof thechampionship games The 'last straw' for Tayco was Variety gets most PABA Tanapag, SadogTasi, Papagoand cials as Bill Fortune, Mario of the 5th Budweiser Reinforced reportedly about a story which informationfrom Tayco who was Marpi. Fajardo, John San Nicolas, Lee ~ Tournament last month. quoted him as telling the Variety always ready provide the sports Susupe, San Antonio, Dandan, Delos Santos and Joe Reyes Jr. But he held on to his post after Sports that the champion team media the game results. Kannat Tabla and some parts of (AAPD) a ranking league official report- and the outstanding players have Continu-e-d-'--o-n-p-a-g-e-4=7 f~ I I I 48-MARlANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS·FRIDAY-NOVEMBER II, 1994 I ~ SPOR = Kings slam Sonics, 108-100 WATCHout,Pacific Division.The guys to holdon afterbuilding the cago109;Philadelphia 98,Wash- including 11-for-16 shooting in the game. Sacramento Kingsareoffto a 2-0 big lead." ington97;theLosAngeles Lakers the fourthquarter. The Sonics played the fourth start after beating the division's Sacramento blew an 18-point 122, Minnesota 99; San Antonio Two free throws by rookie quarterwithoutguardGaryPayton, twostrongest teams. lead in the third quarter, and Se­ 109, Utah 101;and Phoenix 106, Michael SmithputtheKings ahead ejectedby official Ken Maueraf- Continued on page The Kings, wholost III games attleledbyapointwith4:45leftto Atlanta 102. for good, 90-89 with 4:35 left in 47 the last two seasons and haven't play.Then the Kings went on an ShawnKemp ledtheSonics, the won30 games foranNBA-record· 11-1 run. . . defending Pacific Division champs eightseasons,jumpedonthePhoe­ "That wasn't us out there," who wereupset in the first round nixSunsintheseasonopener, then SonicsguardNateMcMillan said. of the playoffs, with 21 points. defeated the Seattle SuperSonics "Therewasnoenergy onthefloor. Sarunas Marciulionis added 20. 108-100 Wednesday night. This isnotus." TheKingsbrokean eight-game Oneoftheleague'sworst defen­ In other NBA games Wednes­ losing streak to the Sonics and siveteamslastseason, thevisiting day night, it was Houston 109, wonfor thefirsttimeon Seattle's Kings beattheSonics at theirown Indiana 104;Orlando 130,Char­ home court since April 9, 1990. game, holding themto45 percent lotte 128; New Jersey 110, Chi- Theydiditbyshooting 54percent, shooting. Mitch Richmond scored 28pointsandWaltWilliarnsadded 19for Sacramento. Central to foil North's "This is a tremendous win for ourfranchise," KingscoachGarry St.Jeansaid."I'm sohappyforour bid to capture 1st round PRESSURE and expectations opener. mount as the inaugural season of The Centralteam successively ,RGA- tourney. Saipan Youth Football League lost its first two games without a TIllS is to informall RGAmem­ (SYFL)reaches halfway thisSun­ singletouchdown whenitclashed bersthat thenext tournament for day,atthenewAirport Roadfoot­ withSouthernand Easternteams its members is scheduled to be ball field with the Northern team the last two weekends. held on Saturday, November 12, bidding to capturethe first of the With four weekend games to at the Marianas Country Club in two-rounder eliminationseries. play, the Centralteam will try to Marpi.Tee time is at 7:07 in the With a 2 win-no loss perfor­ break themonotony of lossesand morning so all are urged to be at mance, the Northerners will try recoverits lost groundsbyupset­ to score its third win at the ex­ ting the Northern in its bid to Microl/Heinecken prized forward Edsel Mendoza, above, displays his the course 30 minutes before tee shooting prowess during practice Wednesday at Oleai Elementary off time. penseof winlessCentral after the Continued on page 47 School. The new team has started shaping up for the 1995 Inter­ Commercial Conference on January. (Photo by Sony Daleno) Capriati returns to It's definite, Mendoza is m.oving to Heineken with IT joining him last year and I prom­ pro Tennis loss IS definite. Edsel Mendozais By BUCKY GLEASON .German, who is ranked 13th in the Defeat of AIDS. now former Duet Karaoke ised him I will. I'm just making the world. Capriati's groundstrokeswere standout forward. true withmy promise," Mendoza PHILADELPHIA (AP) . Jenni­ Capriatiwas unabletorecover sound in the first two sets, She Heleft the ballclub tojoin the said. . fer Capriati, appearing to tire in in tile final set after dropping was able to find comers and hit newestmemberof the Philippine thethirdsetinherreturntotennis, the first four games. She drew deep forehands, as is her trade­ Amateur Basketball Association lost6-4,3-6,6-1 Wednesday night within 4-1 in the third with her mark, and stayed with Huber's (PABA) - the Microl/ Heineken to Anke Huber in the opening first ace, but never threatened. power for most of the first set squad of Microl Corporation. round of the $750,000 Virginia The 18-year-old Floridian until the German won the final This development was con­ Slims of Philadelphia. smiled while receiving a warm two games. firmed toVariety bythesix-footer Capriati,whospentmorethana greeting from the 4,500 fans at Capriati, makingherfirsttour­ Mendoza himselfduring a phone yearawayfromthewomen's tour the Pennsylvania Civic Center. nament .appearance since the interview yesterday. because of burnout, injuries and She worea blue skirt, whiteshirt 1993 U.S. Open, won the first Hespoke to clear statementby legal problems,droppedthe first and a baseball cap supporting four games and took the second a league official which were fed threegamesof thefinal set to the the Arthur Ashe Foundation for set. to anotherpaper,not Variety, that he will join and organize a team for Mobil Oil Micronesia. Mendoza said he left Duet Karaoke becausehe can not tum Abner Venus Two top golfers poised down therequest of hislongtime Mendozasaid the people who friend, Microl Heineken manag­ werespreading the rumor that he ing coach Abner Venus. was joining Mobil are the same to bring glory for US "He (Venus) asked me about Continued on page 47 DORADO,Puerto Rico(AP) Beach Resort's east golfcourse. sure some of the others guys •FredCouples andDavisLove The top two players on the onthetourarewondering why will attempt to accomplish money list in 1992, neither we get to go again and not NMITA holds meeting something this weekend that Couples nor Lovehad thekindof guys like (Tom) Lehmanand THE NORTHERN Mariana Is- meeting's agendais anupdate on eluded Jack Nicklaus and yeartheyhad hopedfor in 1994­ (Loren)Roberts," Love said. lands Tennis Association is thenextNMITAtoumament(the Arnold Palmer: win a third Couples finishing 23rd in earn­ "But as long as we keep win­ scheduled to hold its next regu- inauguralMarianasClassic),fur- straight World Cup of Golf ings and Love 33rd. ning,I think wedeserveto be lar membership meeting on therdiscussion about the Ameri- title for the United States. "I'mreallyhappywiththeway invitedback." . Wednesday, November 16, canMemorialParktennisfacili- To do so, they will have to Freddy is playing," Love said of Lehman and Roberts were 1994. ties, andfurther discussion about overcomeastrong32-country the player who won last week's fourthandsixthon themoney The meeting is set for 11 :30 potential training of officials. field and soggy playing con- . Kapalua International, hissecond list, respectively. a.m. at Poon's Restaurant in For more information, contact ditions at the Hyatt Dorado PGA victory of the season. "I'm Continued on page 46 Garapan. NMITA President Chuck .Jor- Ex ected tobe includedon the dan at 322~9554. tMarianas "Variet.~~ Micronesia's Leading Newspaper Since 1972 G&) P.O. Box 231 Saipan. MP96950. Tei (670) 2:34-6341.7578 .9797 Fax: (670) 234-9271

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