itsubishi to sue cue 1 By Rafael H. ArroY9 Ichiyo Ohtsuka in a July 19th expansionproject. According to the Mitsubishi Phase II contracts. , letter warned CNMI officials it Figurescited by Ohtsukaindi­ official,CUChas nevercomplied Thus, he said, Mitsubishi has COMMONWEALTH Utilities will seek a court order to ensure cate CUC owes Mitsubishi ap­ with or hon6fed any of the nego­ come to the "regrettable but in­ I Corp. and the Commonwealth CUC will be forced to comply proximately $9millionfor Phase tiated agreements between CUC evitable conclusion" that litiga­ governmentmaysoon find them­ with the terms of its engine pur­ I; $19.8 millionfor Phase II; and and Mitsubishi Corp. regarding tion may be required to protect selves responding to a possible chase agreement with the Japa­ $0.83 million for unpaid spare the modification of payment the firm's rights to receive pay- lawsuitfrom MitsubishiCorp.of nese firm. parts. schedulesfor boththePhaseI and Continued on page 24 Japanfordefaultingon the utility "CUC is now in default to finn's power systems payment Mitsubishi Corp. for payments obligations. due on both the Phase I and II of Mitsubishi Managerfor Power itsPowerPlantExpansion. Infact, Solon named in $lM Systems Export Department CUC has been in default under both contracts essentially from the beginning of each contract," No. more. .. - ' .., said Ohtsuka. lawsuit vs City Trust Although CUC should have By Rafael I. Santos ing that she was unlawfully re­ maidsfor. been the main respondent in the trenched and defamed by them. lawsuit,theCommonwealthgov­ A FORMER City Trust Bank AnaG. Duenassaidshe used to 'welfare ernmentmayalsobeliablefor the manager has filed a $1 million occupya verygoodpositionat the breach as it assumes contingent lawsuit against the bank and its Bankof Hawaiiwith a lot of ben­ recipients' liability for the monies borrowed majority shareholders including efits when she decided to work " .. ' , . by CUC from Mitsubishi on the Rep. BenjaminA. Sablan, alleg- for City Trust, only to be termi- COMMONWEALTH of the Northern MarianaIslandscitizens who have been able to employ On the current white collar crime drive maidsand other domestic work­ ers while receiving government assistance such as food stamps, .nOCL official says.'big ':! lowincomehousingfrom MIHA , or subsidizedutility service, will ".\' have to rethink their household fish' yet to be caught arrangements. Benjamin A. Sablan A news release from the ,A COMMERCE and Labor offi­ fishes" havebeencaughtsofar. nated later without cause. governor's office indicates that cialhasexpressed disappointment "It's frustrating," he said Duenas alleged in her lawsuit Commerce & Labor Director forwhathecalledthefailureofIaw Wednesday during a seminar filed with the Superior Court that Pedro Q. Dela Cruz has ordered enforcers to apprehend the "big on financial crimes aimed at shewasdeprivedofemployment, labor officials on Saipan, Tinian fishes" believed to be involved in helping business owners pro­ harassed and defamed by Jimmy wide-ranging criminal activities in and Rota to immediately stop is­ tecttheircompanies fromfraud Cruz and Rep. Sablan. She is de­ government offices. and other crimes involving suing or renewing non-resident manding one million dollars in OscarC.Camacho, Directorof money. worker certificates to those who damages including a $500,000 Banking at the DOCL, acknowl­ Assistant Attorney General punitive damages. ' employ or want to employ alien edged thatthegovemmenthas been Russell Marsh, head of the workers if any immediatefamily Congressman Sablanreactedby scoring major victories inarresting CNMIInteragency TaskForce saying that nobody including a member in the house receives andprosecuting individuals, either on Financial Crimesand Drug government official, is immune NAP food stamps, Security ingovernment orinprivate sector. .Enforcement.agreed duringhis to lawsuit, adding that everyone Supplementary Income (SSI) However, he said,onlythe "small Continued on page 22 fromthe Social Security Admin­ has a right to sue. "Ifthey havea istration, government subsidies Continued on page 24 from the Commonwealth Utili­ tiesCorporation, or,livesinhous­ ing provided by the Mariana Is­ lands HousingAuthority. (-~" According tothememorandum by DirectorDela Cruz, theChief "------of Labor may only grant an ex­ emptionto the new policy based on a doctor's certificate that an employeeis neededdue to, "con­ stant care of a minor child or elderly person." The new policy is expected to be incorporated in CNMI labor regulations currently being for­ mulated. Commencing onthenewpolicy, DirectorDela Cruz said, "A ma­ jor labor problem in the Com­ monwealth iscausedbythesimple factthat manypersons who pres­ ently employ workers can't or won't pay them. Dela Cruz said that,"employingalien workersis aprivilege,nota right,andcarries a numberof legalobligationsand PSSAssistantDeputyforAdministration Margaret DelaCruzdiscusses theprogram of theforthcoming PREL conference onAugust 10-12during o.n,p~ge24 a press conference yesterday. Alsoin thephotoare Boamof Education Chairman DanielQuitugua, steeringcommittee chairperson Jean O/cpai COntinued and committee members. (seestory on page 6) ,

Pr.:' r . 2-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWSANDVIEWS-FRII?A Y:....--=JU:...:::..=L..:..Y...::.29.:::..,z...:J~99::....:4:.....- _ FRIDAY, ,JULY,29, 1994·MARIANASVARIETY NEWS AND VIEws~3 UN convoy ambushed, soldierdies By DAVID CRARY airplanes were called in to make convoy for a Bosnian government CHC to orderits lightly injured. Theother,hitinthe Route" had been the source of overflights, but were notasked to convoy. chest, underwent surgery at roughly halfthecity'sfoodandwas SARAJEVO, Bosnia­ counterattack, although they can Annink said one Bosnian truck Hrasnica hospital, wherehediedof theonlywayfor residents tocome Herzegovina(AP) - In one of the be asked to strike in cases where was stuck·on the stretch of road his wounds, the DefenseMinistry and go. worst attacks on peacekeepers in peacekeepers are in danger. where theBritish truckswere. in London said. An unidentified The Serbsclosed it Wednesday supplies by fax Bosnia in recent months, Serbs Col. Hugh Dourtivron, deputy Oncepeacekeepers' headquarters civilian alsowasinjured. to pressure the government after By Ferdie de la Torre ambushed a U.N.convoyandlater chief of staff for peacekeepers in wasalerted abouttheattack, French The Serbs, in announcing the rejecting a plan worked out bythe the hospital can check order sta­ a very long process...with this opened fire onaFrench rescue team. Sarajevo, said one of the 5,200­ armored vehicles racedtothescene closureof therouteto civilianand United States, Britain, , tus and view product ·line and system (COIN, FAX-Back) it is One British soldier was killed gallon(20,OOO-liter) British tanker to rescue theconvoy. commercial traffic, had specified Russia and Germany to end THE COMMONWEALTH specials and important informa­ just right on the screen," he Wednesday andone waswounded trucks burst into flames when the TheFrench unitcameunderfire thatU.N. vehicles wouldbeallowed Bosnia's 27-month-old war. HealthCenteris gearing to expe­ tion available. stressed. when the Bosnian Serbs attacked ambush began in mid-afternoon. from Serb positions during the to use it. The plan would pare backSerb dite the processing of supply re­ On the other hand, the PHS­ Ichihara pointed out that the theconvoy asit approached a road Several of the nine other trucks evening, returned fire and carne U.N. spokeswoman Claire territorial holdings from 70percent quirements through computers SSC has completed testing of its new ordering system is 85-90% intoSarajevo thattheSerbshadjust weredamaged. backwiththeconvoy vehicles that Grimessaid the convoy was on a to 49 percent, and give Bosnian andfax with the Maryland-based newFAX-Backsystemforfaxing time saving. closed. Maj. Rob Annink, a were still mobile, U.N. officials resupply mission, takingfuelfrom Croats and Muslims the rest. The US Public Health Service-Sup­ or order confirmations. "I wish we could also imple­ TheSerbs latersaidtheymistook peacekeepers' spokesman, saidthe said late Wednesday. The French theBritish baseinVitez, northwest CroatsandMuslimshave accepted, plyServiceCenterbeginningthis Withthisconcept,theCHCwill ment this (in the future) with the theirtarget. ButU.N.officials said Bosnian Serbarmy sent a letterof suffered no injuries and had no of Sarajevo/jo Gorazde, southeast hoping theinternationalcommunity September. now receive a detailed ordercon­ rest of our vendors," he said, that later in the evening, French apology to the U.N. command information whether their return of the capital. She said the attack would exempt their Bosnian JoseA.Ichihara,CHCMedical finnation faxed-backthenightthe To realize the program, what soldiers sent to rescue the convoy several hoursaftertheattack, saying fire hitanyone. camewithoutwarning. federation fromanarmsernbargo if Supply officer.told Variety that order is processed. theyneedisjust accessauthoriza­ also came under fire from Serb their soldiers mistook the British One British soldier was only Forthelastfourmonths, the"Blue theSerbsdid not relent. Saipan was chosen by the US This will ultimatelyreplacethe tion through the Public Health positions. Noneofthesoldiers were Public Health Service as one of "advance" copiesof the shipping inventory system and approval hurt. the test sites of the two new pro­ document mailed to the facility. and concurrencefrom Dr. Isamu The assaults came the day the gramscalledComputerOrdering The day after the order is pro­ 1. Abraham,DPHS director. Serbs re-established their Aid agencies warn ofAngola tragedy & Information Network (COIN) cessed, thehospitalwill knowthe "What we do is just proper strangleholdonSarajevobyclosing andFAX-Back-OrderConfirma­ status of each line item ordered, planning...rectify or improve the By CASIMIRO SIENO off the only route open to avoided if both sides in its civil Care International, Concern and government troops and UNITA tions. as well as the totaldollar value of system because even though we commercial trucks. It came three war reopenaid routes within two six other aid organizations rebels had stopped food and The US PHS-SSC, which pro­ the order. have the best doctors...wecannot Jose A. Ichihara LUANDA, Angola (AP) - Angola daysbefore talksonafaltering peace weeks, aid agencies say. operating out of the Angolan medicine fromreachingmorethan vides 70% of medical supply to Ichiharasaid COINSandFAX­ operatewithoutthe much needed Irene Grubb and Terry Green, all Tackled were accountability, is on the vergeof a humanitarian planthattheSerbsrefusetoaccept. In a statement released capital said that a resurge in half a million people. CHC, will be testing and imple­ Back provide in line information medicalsupply,"he emphasized. of US PHS-SSe. responsibility and documenta­ catastrophe that can only be U.N. officials said NATO Wednesday in Luanda, Oxfam, fighting since May between Continued on page 52 rnenting COIN, a new ordering pertaining to thehospital's requi­ Ichihara said the new ordering Theparticipants includeAmeri­ tion of supplies for proper de­ system. sition. schemes were among those dis­ can Samoa, FSM, Palau, Truuk, livery and distribution at the re­ With this system, Ichihara ex­ The medicalsupplyofficersaid cussed during the three-day an­ Ponapei and Yap. spective departments. plained the CHC can place order at present, they are mailing the nualMicronesiaSupplyManage­ The entire seminar discussed During the seminar, it turned electronicallysinceit has already requisition whichtakes7-10days ment Conference and Training issues on what ways to improve out that CNMI has the mostmod­ the available modem, communi­ before it could reach PHS-SSC . SeminarheldJuly19-21 at Ioeten­ the inventory management in or­ ern technology among the par­ cations software,and active tele­ not to mention another couple of Kiyu Library. der to provide better services ticipants for utilizing automated phone connection. days with the processing. Thepresenters wereBillMorey, for the hospital's daily opera­ system. Others are still using . Throughthe computer,he said, "Ifwe add all those things, it's LorraineD'Angelo,GlenFarmer, tions. manual documentation.

~-; ...:--:, ·:.-:~:,:;,rL3~: PJi:_:.';:~:<1;"1f>~ r: !' Land .L.:'fE ngement ;-"r:)S·:"·S~Tl2 c ~=,:jrof=e: .J2!~2ri~ U.S:. F:::ai: .=ass€s <. \'iS2 /.dv;so;p}! ;\:::isisi:2;1ce .~ rV;2J(.~r Cing blames GOP leaders for money woes CrGdf't CCircls t.\.ccepted c Ticket Deliver} By Rafael H. Arroyo be havingmilionsand millions of Onlylastweek,thenactingGov­ deficit today," said the Demo­ ernor Jesus. e. Borja vetoed .the SENATOR David M. Cing yes­ cr-atic senator from Tinian. fiscal year 1994owing to-the lack terday blamed the previous Re­ According to Cing, the admin­ of resources to get government publican administrations for the istrations of both former Gover­ operating through the end of the 'WE SPECIALIZE IN ARTIFICIAL current financial difficulties be­ nor Pedro P. Tenorio and and currentfiscal year. ingexperiencedby the Common­ Larry 1. Guerreroenjoyed certain Such a veto was not welcomed wealth government today. things to their advantage having by certainleaders of the Houseof In an interview at his Capitol worked with Republican-domi­ Representativesasitwouldaggra­ hill office,theTinian senatorsaid nated Legislatures. vatethealreadyballooningbudget it is unfair.to throw the blame "They controlled the executive deficit of government. completely~n the current leaders branch.They also controlled both "I don't understandwhyGover­ sincetheyarejust keeping true to the Houseof Representatiyes and norTenorioisbeingblamedforall theirpromiseof effecting change the Senate, so everything was the money problems we are hav­ ingovernmentin thefuceof prob­ going their way in terms of pro­ ing. He has only been in office lems he considers largely attrib­ gramsandpoliticalsupport," said sinceJanuaryandmostofthedefi­ utable to theM- predecessors. Cing. cit we see is inherited. Whydon't "In my opinion, if there was "During those times, one can we give him a chance to prove anyonetobe blamed,it should be surmise there may had been less himself," said the Tinian senator. thetwopastRepublicanadminis­ ofa 'checks and balance' system CingsaidthepeopleoftheCom­ trations who held power for the and this may have Jed to actions monwealth andtheirleaders should last 12 years. If they were really that brought about these prob­ be a bit more supportive of the David M. Ging good, thenwe're not supposed to lems," said the Tinian senator. plans and programs of the gover­ Cingwas particularly aghast at nor as he is keeping true to his • F.R.P. WORKS • ARTIFICIAL TREE the criticism the Froilan Tenorio plans and vision of change for the (Water Tank, Artificial Water Fall, Slide, linin~ & etc.) (Sign board, Pergola, Bench and Table, & Etc.) administration is gettingfrom the CNMI government. Republican-dominated House of "Let's not be afraid of changes. • PARK DEVELOPMENT • LANDSCAPING Marijuana user gets Representatives on the current fi­ Ifthegovemorfails,I failwithhim nancial problems the Common­ andI amwilling nottoseekreelec­ three year sentence wealthis facing. tion," said Cing. By Rafael I. Santos tions of his suspended sentence. ago and charged with marijuana CUC board meet moved Edboi was scheduledfor a pre­ manufacturing, possession and THISis to notify the general public that theCommonwealth Utilities A MAN caught smoking mari­ liminary hearing yesterday after­ possession with intent to deliver. Corporation's regular BoardMeeting for Monday, August I, 1994, has juana two weeks ago was sen­ noon to determine if there was Hewas nabbedbythe authorities been rescheduled for Monday, August IS, 1994 at 9:00 a.m. The ... tencedyesterdayto threeyears in enough evidence for him to stand smoking marijuana, according to meetingwill be heldat theCUC AdministrationConference Room No. • prisonandorderedtopaya fine of trial. However, the hearing never Assistant Attorney General 1. ... $50 to the government. pushed through as he decided to Russell E. Marsh...... ;; ... FrankEdboi, 30, however will make a change of plea. If convicted, he would have WHETHER YOU ARE -, ...... DO YOU HAVE $200 .,. >- ., ...... only spend six monthsin the Di­ The defendant pleaded guilty been sentenced to at least five WALKING, DRIVING, +, ...... visionofCorrections,as the court to one count of manufacturingof years in jail and fined $2,000, '...... I TO THROW AWAY? SAILING OR FLYING. .-- • .. • .. ... ,'" YeMeBM CORPORATION • .. .. I suspendedtwo and a half months a controlled substance and pos­ Marsh added. LITTERING ISILLEGAL of the jail sentence. session of marijuana following a Edboi, who was represented INTHECNMI. YM P.o. Box 3040 CK Saipan Super-ior CourtPresidingJudge plea'negotiation between the de­ by Chief Public Defender Dan @ Tel: 234-1115, 235-5078 • Fax:235-5079 • LINOLEUM AlexCastroalsoorderedEdboi to fense and the AttorneyGeneral's DeRienzo, would be credited LET US KEEP CNMI (Material and Installation) perform 100hoursof community Office. for the time he already spent in workserviceas part of the condi- Edboi was arrested two weeks jail. LITTER FREE! , ...... , .. • '~

FRIDAY, JULY 29. 1994-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-S 4-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 29, 1994 JACK ANDERSON and MICHAEL BINSTEIN WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND II ~ Letters tothe Editor. III .,;,:,..•<,:.:,•.:.;.;<.:_:,:.:_..:~.: .....:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.•.·,.•:::.,:;.•":~':':·.':· ..i.-.-:·.·:',.-_'..;·..:·:·;·;,.·;·;..-:,:,.-.,;-:·;·..i,,-,-:';·;';V:-'·;·;"";-;· ; ' ; ' :': " : ,: ~ .: .:.: .; .•,.';';"''':':~':' ..;,:.;,•.;.;,..;.:';':':'~';':':":':';':<':~~':«~':';-;"~":~"\<':~~':..•.«.;' ..:.:..'.<.:.:.''":';~:-.~<.:.;.:.;.;~'.':':. ; ': " ~ "' :' ; ~' !.:. :-;' : ~ ' ; 'I';';;I, '; ( {.}-:-/' ( ~ .'/' ~'; '/. ": ~ ""; '; '#.-\ ~ ' : ' N :' '''I_ ( .;.; , . I ' ~; ~ ~ ~ ''': Y; ' ~ ~ ~ '; '';'; ';~ -::; -:'; ~ ~ W#N. ;.:~ .J . : ~ ) .)(.~ Dems prepare to NO to forced CUC hookup Dear Editor, is fed up with all the politics and WEAREIN A DEMOCRACY battle religious right bickering that is going on with .ANDFREE ENTERPRISESYS­ ::C'C"0EDITORIAL ../1 : I DON't know who Senator this so-calledautonomous agency TEM!! GOVERNMENT HAS WASHINGTON-Three years ago, the executive director of the PaulManglonaand his gangthink thatI feel you ought tp go back to NO BUSINESS TELLING ME Christian Coalition unmasked himself. "I paint my face and travel they are trying to legislate laws to Korea again, and maybe find us WHERE TO BUY MY GRO­ at night," warned Ralph Reed. "You don't know it's over until force customers to patronize a some company there to take over CERIES, CAR, HOUSE, ORMY Gov't must not you're in a body bag. You don't know until election night." certain business. I AM REFER­ CUC. ELECTRICITY!! Wakeup!Look Democrats are now paying rapt attention to Reed. At a political RING TO CUC! As far as we're The people are not ignorant of what happened to the good ole concerned, CUC is just another what is going on. Take a good USSR. boot-camp sponsored by the Democratic Congressional Campaign business and theyhave toprove to look at the results of the last elec­ Please take this as a construc­ need tax hikes Committee on June 17 and 18, congressional incumbents under­ us customers that our hard earned tion! tive criticism of what is happen­ THE Tllv1.E of year has again arrived when government starts deliber­ went basic training for their upcoming campaigns-including lead­ money is worthy of their busi­ CUC is a business just like any ing now. You are anelected PUB­ ating on a subject matter it seems to like most, especially when times are off seminars on combating the religious right. ness. other businesses here in Saipan. LIC SERVANT and this is di­ hard and dollars are tough to come by. Democrats are girding for battle because the religious right is Apparently, businesses do not Maybe if they start treating their rected towards you and your col­ customers "as human beings, Tax reform - why is it that such a phrase rings music to the ears of delivering votes and doing the GOpi S dirty work. Disinformation feel confident buying whatever it . leagues in the Legislature. is that CUC is selling the public. I they'll fall for whatever it is the government's top planners and managers, while at the same time and distortion are their weapons-as President Clinton recently am one member of thepublic who they're trying to make them buy. /sfF.RUDYHOFSCHNEIDER sounding doom to the eager businessman out to make a profit? complained-but so isa seductivelysimple message. As one of the The issue of tax increase to every politician worth his swivel chair has organizers of the DCCC event told us: "The religious right has legs served to be the last resort when all peaceful means fail. The final because they speak a language that most Americans agree with. The problem with the new tax effort alternative should all benevolent revenue generating policies are ex­ Most believe that the country's going to hell in a hand basket. They Dear Sir: problems with this proposal. Ms. problem is forthcoming, so the hausted. The ultimate solution if government's fiscal policies fail to want simple answers to very complex social problems..." Cabrera has indicated that the resolution/problem remain a produce the desired economic results. The DCCC answer to the political threat also sounds simple. I IMAGINE the businesscom­ Division of Revenue and Taxa- mystery. Why is government pushing it? Confidential DCCC strategy documents layout a counterattack for munity is reacting with trepida­ tion is undertaking this effort. Given the past performance of tion to the announcement by the This is the same group who an- the ace Revenue and Taxation The ultimate remedy is needed, and ur-gently at that. incumbents that relies heavily on detective work, polling and Director of Finance, Maria nually pay large sums of money, Division, the chance of success, The Tenorio Administration no doubt got overwhelmed by the cultivating friendly clergy. Here are some of the elements: prospect of not having enough money to run government through the Cabrera, thatthe Division of Rev­ in interest payments, to taxpay- in this adventure is likely to be -Included in a list of "warning sings ofradical right activity" is enue and taxation will begin im­ ers who did not receive timely the same chance that all prosecu- fiscal year. Excusable, perhaps, 1994 being the first year in office and whether a district has "active Christian stations," Anti-gay, mediately a canvass project to refund/rebate checks. This same tors had when confronted by because there is not just enough revenue to be had. domestic partnership initiatives and school voucher proposals are ensure compliance with the tax group of experts routinely reply Perry Mason. However, one must Much could also be said and heard about how the previous adminis­ also bad omens. laws of the CNMI. Actually, this to inquiries concerning the sta- salute Ms. Cabrera for at least tration contributed to the money problems of government, reportedly -The intelligence-gathering steps include compiling informa­ idea has merit, and properly corn­ tus of income tax return process- having the interest in securing touching on the second quarter allocations of the fiscal year before Reinvasion ofthe CNMI: pleted couldresultin anenhanced ing by indicating that there is a additional funds and proposing a tion on the radical right from all available sources. Speak with leaving office. compliance and collection posi­ problem with the return and it is possible solution. "friendly local ministers regarding any radical right activity appar­ The true picture, only Maria D. Cabrera knows. A Repeat ofHistory? tion within the CNMI. up to the taxpayer to correct the Nevertheless, whatever the truth is on the issue of the deficits and ent in the religious community. Ask them to help identify any Unfortunately, there are some situation. No description of the /s/GP FRANKLIN Since the advent of the commercialization of for the permanent exclusion of indigenous participa­ spending, the idea of tax reform and tax hike is there for the taking, not. current or new 'evangelical' churches in the region with relatively theCNMI in the mid-sixties, wesaw the reinvasion tion in these companies. Need we always have therule large congregations." Even "moderate local Republican" leaders only because US Congress presses it up on the CNMI, but also because of these islands by Japan Inc., once again in the of law governing joint business development? Is it can be allies, the document states, as well as local teachers unions. Why was there no Tinian D-Day feast it is the most convenient thing to do to raise more money. form of "economic" development. The reinvasion appropriate that the indigenous people be used simply I .! -Ne~t is a systematic effort to "determine who or what the True, the Commonwealth had last seen tax reform ages ago thereby had a promising beginning founded' on partner­ as utilitarians rather than encouraging them to become Dear Editor: phone call to Guam on the morn­ who got shot, were maimed, bled, making any change in the tax structure something easy to defend in the ships with the indigenous people. genuine partners in an undertaking that will last a radical right groups are targeting." One recommendation is to . ing of that island's golden salute. and died to capture Tinian, the island's coffeeshops and hotel lobbies. But is it? The proximity of these islands and the triad: lifetime? "recruit volunteers to monitor and tape Christian radio programs SADLY, though not surprisingly, But nobody seemed to remem­ island that was destined to be­ Rep, Pete P. Reyes, the same guy who entertained tax reform during sun, sea and shore, has lured our friends from the As permanent guardians of these islands, simple and local call in programs..."TheDCCC suggests sending "a friend July 24, 1994,passed unheralded. ber July 21, 1944, D-Day at come America's largest opera­ Tinian. the previous Legislature, says no, owing to concerns about how sincere Rising Sun once more to these pearly isles. people far removed from the sophistication ofindustri­ tosign on to radical right or Christian coalition mailing lists ... send June 6, D-Day at Normandy, tional air base in World War 11. was the year's media event, with Nobody remembered the gal­ Nobody remembered the engi­ government is in easing the bitter taste of taxes. Perhaps itis the old TTG lawon foreign invest­ alized countries, I definitely take offense by Japan a friend or volunteer to evangelical church services ortoannounced ment (l960s) that presented Japanese Investors President Clinton featured inter­ lant men of the destroyer Norman neers,communicators, medicsand Such a task could have been a lot easier, if the government would Inc.' s unwritten policy of exclusion in these ventures. meetings of Christian activists." Volunteers should "peruse evan­ with no choice then, but to seek partnerships with Does Japan Inc. places any value in the friendship and nationally as he and the European Scott, killed and wounded that aviators who captured and· then exercise more constraint in spending and if its size is substantially gelical church parking lots to gatherany leaflets being distributed." locals with and through whom they could invest in harmony it could establish, nurture and strenethen by heads of state passed solemnly morning by the Japanese guns manned the airfield that later decreased. these islands. continuine a policy of economic partnerships (inclu­ - Under "countering radical right organizing against your cam­ amongthe tombstones that mark firing from thecliffs above Tinian launched the air attack that was Yes, for L1e business sector, the argument may still be the same - tax Local partners were happyand grateful that the sion) rather than exclusion or alienation? paign," incumbents are advised to unleash pollsters to test a series that hollowed beachhead. Town, or the men of the battle­ the death-blow.to Japan's Pacific reform only when government can prove it can handle its finances well, new venture in which they were made partners May I say that this scribe doesn't subscribe to of questions, even where the religious right hasn't surfaced. "Place June 15, D-Day at Saipan, and ship Colorado who suffered the War, and was later the key to when it could root out redundancy on thejob. shrink its size to the barest wouldsubsequently lead toprosperityandsecurity. Japan Inc.'s policy in this regard. I call this unwritten Pat Robertson on the feeling thermometer scale .... Test reactions to July 21, D-Day at Guam, were same fate. establishing America's covenant minimum and effectively reduce expenditures to the essentials. It's an opportunity upon which local partners can policy "Economic Arrogance or Ignorance" of the extreme positions taken by the radical right on issues, such as celebratedthroughwithsomewhat Nobodyremembered thebattle­ with the Northern Marianas ­ look forward 10 partaking in the meaningfuldevel­ less fanfare; through the rather weary men of the 4th Marine Di­ North Field Tinian. Doing all this, government would soon get used to living within its highest order. Indeed, I can understand that Japan Inc abortion.... Ask voters if they'd be more or less likely to 'support opment of the privure sector. The success of this is a monolithic society. But this tradition isn't suffi­ generous support of their island vision, who clamored ashore at Nobody remembered the men means, such that the need for more money to spend may gradually a candidate who has the backing of the Christian Coali tion.?' That decline. partnershipswouldmeananeconomicfuturewhere cient enough a reason to continue what it (Japan Inc.) governrrients. A handful of low­ White Beaches One and Two of who planned and executed what we have direct roles in determining our economic question should be preceded with this description: "The Christian Isn't this the very same rationale raised during the Eighth Legislature is doing out here and in the other global villages. It ranking Washington bureaucrats July 24, 1944, after having suf­ military historians have come to fate. must learn to grow up and come to recognize thatone's Coalition is a conservative religious organization led by Pat showed up to give brief remarks fered tremendous casualties dur­ call the "perfect amphibious op­ hearings on the proposed tax reform measure submitted by the Larry But with the institution of the new Constitu­ investment is nil unless it includes the participation of Robertson." on behalf of the administration ing the capture of Saipan a brief eration" of the Pacific War - the Guerrero Administration? tional Government in 1978,the foreign investment the indigenous people. -Democratic campaigns should expose radical right activity. and enjoy the fiesta-like atmo­ rwo weeks before. Nobody battle of Tinian. Yes, an efficient, small-sized, more responsible government is the law was rescinded, permanently. It nullifies any I can understand and appreciatethatJapan Inc. hasa "Have friends write letters-to-the-editor denouncing the extremism sphereoftheoccasion:Vice-Presi­ seemed to remember those brave Although most of the vetetans best argument for tax reform, something that may take away the further need for local partnerships. This was done lotofadjustments tornake tobringitspeopleuptoparwith oftheradical right." Letters from "friendly clergy" as well as their dent Al Gore even managed a young men, those kids with guns, Continued on page 20 bitterness of such an unlikeable pill that needs to be swallowed. (rescission of foreign investment law) to spur eco­ all that it has reaped economically on a global basis. participation on radio or TV are seen as "especially effective" in We are in the same league as those who feel fiscal responsibility and nomic development given the dismal forecast in Perhaps this periodof readjustment may bejust as sound exposing the "divisiveness of the radical right." political maturity are a must for the tax reform proposal to get through. revenue generation by the relocation of the TTG. an opportunity for it (JapanInc.)to come to grips with its In the "state by state radical right listings," the Democrats may be' HEY MAN", IF I WAS OJ.; The government, if it intends to succeed, must put its best foot forward Attempts to revive the old law were unsuccessful ownunwritten business policiesor inadequacies outhere. thus the final voyage of partnerships into the sun­ succumbing to some ofthe sleazy stereotyping that is the trademark YoU WOULD HAVE WAIT£D in the tax endeavor. The way to do it - deserve it. The way to deserve it Let us hope that some measure of reconciliation is nl;ldl' TO is not to need it nor rely on it. set. to rectifywhat I envisionas a growing time bomb. :\l1d of the radical right. In Georgia, mainstream right-wingers suchas ANoTHER WEEK This opened the flood gates for the establish­ we canbeginbyrevisiting historical affinity(0 rework '1Il the Christian Coalition and Focus on Family are listed with the ARREST ME ... ment of small and large businesses here without entirelynew landscape which provides forequal J1layi;l~ Aryan Resistance League. In Mississippi, pro-life groups are in the local partnerships or participation. Locals who ground for both indigenous and non-indigenous alike. same company as the Ku Klux Klan. %rietr~ took the lead and were made partners in larger t}Aarianas DCCC Chairman Vic Fazio, whose recent fusillade marked the WHfRE'5 businessventures were subsequently bought out by *** start of the Democrats' campaign against the Christian right, takes MY JU~TlCE? the company. By the time these companies re­ Imostgrateful that CongressmanRonDe[.lI:'ll ol'thc pains to point out that Democrats are not hostile to religion-only couped their initial expenses and begin making Virgin Islandsmade mention of the little or no ;~tl'nlil'n returns in their investments, it is wholly owned by givenMarianans fortheirrole and fateduring thchostili­ to those politicians who think they have religious writs. Japan Inc. . ties of World War II here. It's a high-risk strategy that can backfire if it's not tempered with Abed Younis Editor Member of Westill find locals participating in someJapan I maintain that an apology is due the people of the the kind of tolerance the other side lacks. "I've had experiences in Rafael H. Arroyo Reporter Inc. companies although their role is moreceremo­ The Northern Marianasforthe death and destruction hrouglu my own district," says Fazio, "where people come to town hall Rafael I. Santos Reporter nial thananythine else. It is interesting thatinsome tothemwhenthetwogiantsfoughtinouryard. Mind vou, meetings waving the Pat Robertson Christian Coalition ratings and Ferdie P. de la Torre Reporter Associated Press incorporationpapers none of their heirscan replace monetary paymentcanneverequalnorsubstitute thl·l~ain. berating me, going so far as to say I'm not a good Christian." them. Therefore, their heirs are not entitled to lossandsufferingthatourpeoplehad toendureasa result P.O. Box 231, Saipan MP 96950-0231 Fazio fumes that no one "should have a corner on defining @ 1994, Marianas Variety benefit from their parents' share or investments. of a war in whichwe had no part. BothJapan andthe liS Tel. (670) 234-6341f757819797 All Rights Reserved ~s religion and politics in the same breath." It's an argument that may Fax: (670)234-9271 Membership terminates just as soon the indig­ can never neglect its past. To do so is to perpetuate the enous member expires, injustice inflictedagainst an innocent people for FIl'TY help keep Democrats out of Ralph Reed's "body bags" next What I'd like to know is the underlying reason YEARS now! election night. 6-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 29,1994 FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1994-MARIANAS.VARIETYNEWS ANDVIEWS-'

~ Bakery workers sue Herman's , .. By Rafael I. Santos The complainants, all Philip­ hours worked," the lawsuit the complaint read. The bakery workers.asked the pine nationals, said they per­ claimed. Such actions breached their court to award them liquidated FOUR employees of Herman's formed their work diligently and The four workers atso accused contractand violated local lawon damages arising from such al­ Modern Bakery,one of the oldest in a "workmanlike manner" and Herman's Bakery of failure and alien labor, according to the suit. leged violations. They did not bakeryshops in the CNMI, have labored in excess of more than refusal to pay their regular com­ Annie Hayes, manager of the specify how much they damages filed a lawsuit against the com­ forty hourseach week.Defendant pensation, adding that "illegal" popular store, was-not immedi­ they wanted, rather they left that JEANS FOR GUYS AND GALS pany alleging non-payment of agreed by contract topay the four deductions" havebeenmadefrom ately available for comment. An to the federal court to decide. regular and overtime wages. a certain hourly rate for every their salaries. employeewhoreceivedcallsfrom The complainants were also ~D. Zaldy Cortez, Larry Tangson, excess hour worked. "Defendants made unlawful the Variety said the manager was demanding reasonable attorney's BOX 2147 Ronnie Braga and Raul Albelda .However, no such paymenthas deductions from the wages of the out of her office. fees, filed their complaint last week been made to the complaining plaintiffs for food and housing Calls were also made later for Herman's Modern Bakery, CHALAN, KANDA SAIPAN with the U.S. District Court workers, their complaint alleged. which constitutes failure to pay Hayes' comments. Againg Vari­ which is located along Airport through Atty. V.K. Sawhney of "Defendant has failed, refused wages under the Commonwealth ety was told the manager was not Road, is known for its good bak-' Hill & Sawhney Law Offices in and neglected to pay plaintiffs all Non-Resident Workers Act and in her office. A request for a re­ ery products andoften frequented ACROSS MEITETSU MART Susupe. of the wages due for overtime theUSFairLaborStandardsAct," turn call was not granted. even by some residents of Guam. .~ TEL. 234-3225 PSS all set for PREL conference ~ ByFerdie de la Torre 10-12. rectorandWashington Representa­ The two officials along with the tiveJuan Babauta. MEMBERS ofthesteering commit­ committee members have urged Goverrior Tenorio will deliver teefortheforthcoming II th Pacific other members in the community thewelcomingremarksduringthe IT'S BACK TO SCHOOL TIME AGAIN Region Education Laboratory particularly the business sector to openingceremoniesatthe Ameri­ (PREL) conference announced yes­ support theprogram whether finan­ can Memorial Parkon August 10. terday thatallarereadyforthelarg­ cialor in kind. Meanwhile, BOE Chairman esteducational eventtobeconducted Olopai said as of yesterday, 748· Quitugua said to supportthe huge .in theCNMI. registrations wereinbutthey arestill undertaking, the board will be "Everything is setto go,"accord­ expecting atleastI,200participants. holding a fund-raising Goodwill ingtoleanOlopai, newly-appointed Aside from Saipan with 261 par­ Golf Tournament to help defray Public School System Research In­ ticipants, mostregistrants arecom­ the costs of hosting the confer­ formation Center director andchair­ ing from Chuukwith 194followed ence and other associated confer­ person of the steering committee by Palauwith 137. ence activities. during a press conference heldatD. Lastweek, thePSSraisedtheflags He said the event will beheldat Torres building in Garapan. fromdifferent participating entities Coral Ocean Point Gold Resort Board of Education Chairman to startpromoting theconference. on August 7. Daniel Quitugua andCommissioner Theentities arefrom CNMI, USA, "The BOE is appealing to you, ofEducation William S.Torres who American Samoa, Chuuk, Guam, our business community,foryour both attended theconference lauded Hawaii, Kosrae, Marshalls, Palau, generous assistance and contribu- . the committee members for their Pohnpei, Rota, Tinian, and Yap. tion," the chairman said. jointefforts. It will be the second timefor the Hesaidtheboardwillappreciate Quitugua and Torres likewise CNMIsince1985 tohosttheannual if thecompany assists by pledging praised Governor Froilan Tenorio, conference said to be the biggest help through donation of goods, Lt. Governor JesseBorja, theLegis­ educational conference ever on merchandize for prizes and spon­ lature and different sectors in the Saipan. soring oneof thefive flight catego­ Margaret Dela Cruz, PSS assistant deputy for administration explains community for showing support of The keynote speakers will beDr. riesforcashprizesat a total costof the preparation of the PREL conference as Research In;ormation "Long &Shorr- thethree-day conference on August Rita Hocog Inos,PRELdeputy di- $650per flight. Center directorJean Olopai and Board of Education Chairman Daniel QUitugua listen. . $22.50 Each ADA handbook ; BUY TWO GET ONE

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FRIDAY; JULY 29, 1994-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS ANDVIEWS.l9 8-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS ANDVIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 29 , 1994 Actingspeakersees acting governornot actinggood . ~ . Becauseofthe latter'scall for attemptto rallythelowerchamber . inviting an overrideof the veto?" House specialsession to consider badly-needed the actingspeakerqueried. . legislation and other actions that Regarding the FY 1995budget By Rafael H. Arroyo may -help boost go.vernment and the FY 1994 CIP fundingneeds. appropriations, Mafnas said the THE HOUSE of "We need to pump in moneyto Houseisjust awaitingtheWays& Representatives declined acting our economy so we urgently need Means Committee review and Governor Juan S. Demapan's action on some of these ba.dly­ recommendations ontwoissues. request for a special session neededbills," hesaid. He added the House is also Tuesday due toperceiveddefects The call was made pursuantto awaiting the governor's on the "strange" manner it was . Article II, Section 13 of the supplemental- budget' advice on called. Constitution, which enables the availablefunds.in lightofthedeficit This was learned from acting governortocallanyorbothhouses spending under continuing House Speaker Jesus P. Mafnas, of Legislatureforaspecialsession .resolution. . who in a letter to Demapan to tacklea specificset of agenda. 'Themeasures aretserefore not Wednesday expressed bewilder­ The agenda Demapan set ­ ready for action," saidMafnas. '. ment about the acting governor's included thenewlytransmitted tax Mafnas alsoindicatedtheHouse call, especially since he believes reform legislation; the fiscal year can't act yet on Executive Order 7ge the agenda items were either 1994CNMIbudget; the FY 1995 94-3 as public hearings on it are Master A-1 Tuna 7oz. prematureormoot,nottomention CNMIbudget; funding forFY1994 ongoing. thesameday sessionnoticegiven capital improvement projects; 'TheHouseStandingCommittee the lower chamber. . Executive Otder 94-3; legislation on Judiciary and Governmental "For one, the short notice relatingto the regulation of poker Operations will makes its violatesSection l ZofPublic Law machines; and funding the recommendations to the House 8-41, the Open Government Act leasebackofTinian landsfromthe when the hearingsarecompleted, . . which requires a 24-hour notice USgovemment. afterwhichtheHouseproposal will 'of any special meetings of a . But in his response letterdated go to the Senate," saidMafnas. governing' body of a public July27th,Mafnassaidheispuzzled Headdedthatontheagendaiterns agency,...saidtheactingspeaker. by the proposed agenda set by pertainingtotheregulationofpoker. "I have received your call at Demapan. machinesandtheTinianleaseback approximately2:30p.m.fora4;OO "On the first item agenda, I funding, there are no legislation p.m. session. Unfortunately, the assumeyou make reference to the currentlybefore the Houseon the majority members of the House Administration's proposed tax said subjects. 6ge were off-island or otherwise reformbill,a document169pages Respondingwith another letter, Beach Cliff Sardines unavailable on'such short notice. inlengthandwhichwastransmitted demapanaireddismayhiscallfora 3.75 oz. The house therefore lacked to theLegislature a mereonehour sessionwas unheeded. quorum to conduct such a prior.to thetimethespecial session "I amdisappointed thatthisvery session," Mafnas told Demapan. .callwasreceivedandtwoandahalf importantspecialsessioncannotbe Beef shortribs ••••••••• $29.95 The call was issued in one of . 'hours prior to the scheduled . convened because the majority of Beef Spareribs •••••••• $12.95 the rare occasions when the 'session," saidMafnas. your members are off-island or - Beef Ox Tail ••••••••••••• $18.95 CNMI's top threeleaderswerein 'The House has established a unavailable," Demapan told the "acting capacities." special committee to review all actingspeaker. Beef Stew $27.95 Demapan is acting governorin proposed tax reform measures. It Healsosaidheisdisappointed to Pork Chop•••••••••••••••• $24.95 the absence of both Governor' will duly consider the governor's hear the latter's view that the FroilanC.TenorioandLieutenant proposal. You must recognize proposed agenda cannot be Governor Jesus C. Borja. With however, thatsuchacomprehensive 'considered "when in fact these Demapantakingexecutiveduties, and far-reaching proposal merits subjects have been considered in 200/0 discount.on Sen. Ricardo Atalig is currently more than a few hours purview," someformor anotherby theNinth all directdial business calls. acting Senate president. the acting speaker told the acting Houseandevenduringthe previous Mafnas on the other hand is governor. Legislature." . acting speaker in the absence of . . On theissueof the 1994budget, "In any event, I would like to House Speaker Diego T.. Mafnas asked why Demapan assure you that I intend to move Benavente who.is in Chuuk for a wantedHouseactiononsomething moreexpeditiously with legislation conference 01The Associationof thathasalreadybeenvetoedbythe that is considered to be critical to Strictly BUSINESS. Pacific Island Parliamentarians. administration. the well-being of our Nevertheless, the task of • "I am completely puzzledabout Commonwealth. AndIknowitwill ULTRA DOWNY CRISCO OIL DAWN LEMON running goveriunent must go on. this. 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Law 99- coordinatorinfinding waysonhow Office of Territorial & Insular for insular area matters, I would 239. to hasten financial assistance to Affairs(OTIA) tocomeupwiththe like to bring to your attention an Under that law, Babauta said compensate fortheimpactoffreely needed reports quantifying the impasse I have reached. with the OTIA is the officeresponsible for e<£> (11 0 II e II es associated states' immigrationinto adverse consequences of OTIAandsolicityourassistance in providing an annual report to theCNMI. Micronesian immigration. If not itsresolution," said Babauta. Congress quantifying the adverse In a letter to Keith Mason, OTIA,heaskedthatanappropriate The CNMIrepresentative to the consequences ofimmigrationfrom the freely associated states of Micronesiato US Pacificentities. "Thesignificance ofthisreportis mEITETIU mART Lottery thatitcouldprovideareliablebasis r··········_··················~ winner gets fromwhichUSCongresscould act tomeetitsstatutory commitmentto =GROCERIES MASTER A-1 : appropriate such funds as are Juan N. Babauta necessary tocoverthecostsofthese I Mackerel I immediate plans to produce the I SPAM 12 oz. 15 oz.• check for $6,301.20 immigrants' borne by the report. governments of theCNMI.Guam, "For thatreasonImustnowtum I $1e98 7ge • THE MOSTrecentwinnerofa his numbersfor theJuly 16 draw. CNMILoueryShoponMidcDeRoad, AmericanSamoaandHawaii," said' toyou.Iwouldlikeyourassistance I I largecash prize from the CNMI Thechangeresulted inhismatching Puerto RicoandattheCNMI Lottery Babauta. in finding some way for OTIA to. Lottery Tattslotto gamereceived five of the six winning numbers Shopon Beach Road, SanJose.Shop "But in the nine years since the manage its responsibility to make acheckfor$6,30 1,20m theCNMI plus one supplementary number, hours are 10:00 am. to 5:30prn, enactment of this reporting theimmigration impactfindings to = HILLS Bros. . HORMEl Chili : Black Flag Ant & Roach Lottery Shopon MiddleRoad in earningacashawardof$6,30 I.20. Monday through Thursday and requirement, OTIAhasnotfulfilled Congress.lfthis is notpossible for • Ground Coffee 39 oz. No Beans 15 oz. I Puerto Rico on July 25. The CNMI Lottery Tattslotto is Saturday, and I0:00am to9:OOp,m. its responsibility," he added. OllAtodo,thenperhaps youwould 18 oz.... $4.. 49 winner. who wishes to remain played every Thursday and on Friday, TheCNMI Lottery Shop Babautaaired his hopes that the be able to have the President =. $5.98 $1m79 .: Saturday night with the results anonymous, is a 33-year old onBeach RoOO isalsoopenonSunday ClintonAdministration willbeable designateanotheragencythatdoes I I Scope Mouthwash Saipan resident employed by a broadcastliveon KMCVChannel from II :OOa.m. to4:00pm Anyone to work in partnership with the havethecapability," Babauta urged I I localhotel. 7 at 9:15 p.m. The resultsare also wanting toknow more about howto CNMI in providing the report to Mason.(RHA) HOSEN I 3 OZ ••••• ,99¢ The lucky winner played a publishedintheFriday andSunday playtheCNMI LotterycancalIGarry Congress. However, he said he : Pineapple/Mango juice LlBByiS Chili I issues of the Pacific Daily News. ttl regular set of numbers twice a Yeates 322-8840ortheinformation recentlymetwithInterior Assistant ~1." Ivory Bath Soap weekbeforedeciding to change Lotteryticketsare available at the line ttl 322-CASH, I . 2 for 00 Beans 15 oz. I Secretary for OTIA Leslie M. CUCcuts ~ t:,<'ffl (~~/pkg Turner and found out there are no I CoFFEE $1 .. 29 ; 4/pkg •••• v.!.",;})O overtime Crest Toothpaste :;;TEA N. CRISCO OIL. t.::"~;; f"9 in half i ~6 ~'\j i 6.4 oz.•••• ~~>~ ~ .,;;)"".: I ss~)'. D~(Q) . ~9S311gal.. I Keep Danny...Drip Dry... SINCE accepting the position I 517 as executive director for the I r • Impulse Body Spray Commonwealth Utilities ~ r;: 0'/[-, 2 for•.. 'iJ ~J g ~j.~~/ Conserve Water & Fix the Leaks Inside Your House- Corporation. Timothy P. I GOLD- Villagomez has saved his customers close to a half million = Mt.Buttom SAPORRO : Rainbow..-Napkin dollars in overtime expenses I Mushroom I ct .~o') ':;'iQ/pad, 200 • •••• ...... ;:>:..:' .•"1 vCf.:', alone. I ~~ [/~ Ichiban • -One LzrTLe DRIp ThaT DROpS aLL oay IS WaSTIng Accordingto theCorporation's I ~ ~rnd\~ Ramen I Comptroller, Scott Jazynka, the Woolite Liquid 32 oz..... ;,~,{3·o:J:..'B 100 galLons OF waTeR eveRyoay! Keep 'Danny' CUC has irrefutably saved on 1 ~~ d]~/cs II • ~~~o ~j~ DRZP-DRY! FIX The Leaks. average over $36.000 every pay Jergens Lotion 1!) oz••...... •....$3J3'19/G8Gh period. I 1,...... ------, I DINTY MOORE I -Take ShoweRS znsTeao OF BaThs. After reviewing the analysis yesterday,Villagorncz smilcdand I Beef/Chicken/Meal ball Stew KAKIDANE I said, "This is good news for our I 15 ol.RiceCracker I -PUT a SToppeR zn The sznk and FlLL LT wZTh waTeR customers. It's even better news 1- ~. I for the vendorsweowe moneyto. I "" I whfi1 you wash T1Je ozshes. Do nOT LeT The waTeR I knew we had a lotof work todo O,1{Zp oown The dRazn .. at this utility, and we still have a I I lotof work todo. Butwewantour ~ ~~ ~ customers to know that we are -WalT unTIL you have a FuLL Load OF LaundRY serious about financial beFORe you. wash YOUR cLOThes. accountability." The executive director noted COKE/FAI\IT,l\j'SPRiTE that cuts in overtime expenses CASE have helped pay various bills but -Catcb The nain wate« wZTh a huckeT OR BaRReL'ano use toot wate« FOR showeRS, $9.98/ lb are not making a substantial Beef Striploin Steak '" $2.79/ pLanTS ana TO wash YOUR can. difference in the huge bills he rvlT. DEW/ PEPSI Beef Top Round Steak : $2.39/lb inherited:namelythe$9.1 million CASE Beef Chuck Steak ; $2.29/lb -IF you have a RaznwaTeR caTchmenT Tank, pLease make SURe ZT has a "FLoaT due right now to Mitsubishi, $7 $9.98/ million due to Mobil Oil and Beef Shortribs $3.89/lb vaLve." The FLoaT valve aLLows YOUR' Tank TO FlLL wZTh waTeR, hUT aUTomaTlcaLLy another 6.5 million owed to BUD LIGHT can Chicken Thighs $1.49/lb STOpS ZT FRom oveR~FLowzng. MOST OF These vaLves COSTS ahOUT $10 dozens of local vendors. Villagomez vowed to keep the CASE Duckling ~ ' $1'. 98/lb customers informed about the $13.00/ Ground Turkey $1.59/lb finances of the corporation. BUDWEISER Reg. can The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation (CUC) is proud to introduce its Water Mascot, "Danny The "We're takinga strong lookat the California Squid 5 lbs.zbx $1 O.OO/box big bills tonight andrwill be Drip." Representatives from the public utility will be going door-to-door beginning August 1st with water SIS.SO/CASE Spring Hills Bacon 16 oz. /pkg. ~ 98 ¢/pkg, . releasing more information conservation tips and money-saving coupons. On Saturday, August 6, the CUC will hold an educational immediately," he explained. Black Tiger Shrimp 16/20 1 Ib./bx $7.DO/box clinic at the Joeten Ace Hardware in Gualo Rai at 11:00 a.m. LITE /Miller Draft can :e= CASE Squid Balls 7 oz. pkg. . $2.19/pkg. $14.95/ Cooked Octopus $5.59/lb. Alaskan King crab legs $9.50/lb. Waler: Conserve to Preserve! Conserve• Mussels 1/2 shell 2 Ibs./bx · $5.89/bx Power Bangus ~ $2.19/lb Tilapia ...... •...... •... _, $1.39/lb $1 29 / EACH B & J wine • cooler 12 oz. I • -,~. • -. • I , ,, I ••'•, " '", _' ',~.'.' '. • •• ,_ \ 14-MARIANAS VARrnIT NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 29, 1994 Commonwealth Utilities Corporation Task force proposed to Dry Season Water Houts (These are the hours you may expect water.) help youth solve problems The followingareas marked with a * have an automaticswitch thatturns ON the water when the level is high enough: A Bll.L has been submitted at the Other cases that saw increased Village Time House of Representatives which commissionbyjuvenilesincluded Marpi 5 a.m. to 2 p.m. when enacted into law would es­ illegal possession of firearms San Roque, Lower 5 a.m. to 1I:30 a.m. or until line is tablishaspecial taskforce toover­ (three cases) and riot, increased empty see efforts at rehabilitating and from two to seven. San Roque, Upper 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. helping the youth of the CNMI Under the Attao proposal, a Tanapag 5:15 a.m to 12:30 p.m. with their problems. youth problems prevention and Lower Base Hours depend.on the level of water House Bill 9-230 was prefiled rehabilitation programs special saved in the tank. Tuesday by its author, Rep. taskforceconsistingof ninemem­ Sadog Tasi Hours depend on the level of water Vicente T. Attao to place more bers appointed by the governor saved in the tank. communityfocus on juvenile de­ will be formed. Garapan 4 a.m. to 7 a.m. linquency and how to help the Its dutiesshallincludeperform­ Gualo Rai 4 a.m. to 7 a.m. young achieve more meaningful ing any andall acts that will guar­ Lower Navy Hill 5 a.m. to 7 a.m. lives. antee the betterment of the youth. Upper Navy Hill I a.m. to 3 a.m. "TheCriminal Justice Training The panel, in consultation with Sugar King 3 a.m. to 5 a.m. and Planning Agency has indi­ Vicente T. Attao the Marianas Public Land Corp., China Town 3 a.m. to 5:30 a.m. cated that the CNMI must under­ shall identify and designatepub­ Chalan Laulau 4:30 a.m. to 7 a.m. takeimmediateaction toreduce if veniles in 1992compared to 14in lie land for the construction of a San Jose * 4 a.m. to 9 a.m. not eliminate criminal activities 1993. juvenile correctional facility, or Susupe * '4 a.m. to 9 a.m. of our youth,' said Attao in his Disturbing the peace cases rose identify suitable private. apart­ Chalan Kanoa * 4 a.m. to 11 a.m. bilI. to 5I in 1993 from just 40 the ments which could beconverted Chalan Piao. 4 a.m. to 1 p.m. Headdedthat meaningful reha­ previous year while assault & into correctional facilities. San Antonio 24 Hours Lastly, the task force will be bilitation programs and suitable battery cases also rose from 27 to KoblerviIle 24 Hours required to submit a comprehen­ juvenile correctional facilities 42 in 1993. Dandan Homestead 24 Hours sivereport tothegovernorand the need to be identified so that the There were 29 cases of minors San Vicente 4 a.m. to 9 a.m. Legislaturewithinsixmonths fol­ CNMI will continue to be a safe consuming alcohol in 1993 com­ San Vicente-New Well SV3 20 to 23 Hours pared to just 21 in,1992.Theft of lowing the effective date of the place to live and work. San Vicente-SVS ClosedduetoEPNSaltContent...Resi- Accordingto statistics from the vehicle, criminal trespass and il­ act, except that the Task force dents from the main highway east will get water from the San Vicente Department of Public Safety legalpossessionofcontrolledsub­ shall remain in effect for an addi­ Reservoir 4am-9am whichAttaocited in his bill, there stance cases, which wereunheard tional period of three months fol­ Fina Sisu 24 Hours ~~l~~\ ~Aj@r~ were 29 assault with dangerous of in 1992 rose to eight, five and lowing its report submission. rr\~l.l':U\; ~ tb. Afetnas 24 Hours @ weapon cases committed by ju- fourteen cases, respectively. (RHA) As Lito 5:30 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. .~mi~N~1 ~~~ As Terlgje 4:30 a.m. to 12:30p.m. 5 lb.- 30z.jcan Papago/Agag 5 a.m. to 6 p.m. *Papago/Agag(some areas) 24 Hours Limit 3 sks, *Kagman (some areas) 24 Hours *Kagman 1 5 a.m. to 7 a.m. 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Kagman 2 (old line) 5 a.m. to 7 a.m. 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Capitol Hill Homestead 4 a.m. to 6 p.m. of the Capitol Hill 4 a.m. to 6 p.m. Reg.jLess Salt BORDER As Matuis (Upper) 12oz./can 4 a.m. to 8 a.m. 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. 7rJGG.r:~~ G~J"7::::J\.~L..=J As Matuis (Lower) 5 a.m. to 8 a.m. ..:. 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. 50z./can 2-plyj4Roll As Mahetog 5 a.m. to 8 a.m. 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. These timerepresent the hours at which CUC crewstum on the valves. Limit 12 cans It maytake up to 30 minutesfor the water toreach thehomes.The hours depend on the water level. pressure, and distance between the tank and your residence. For example, if the reservoir is full; your water flows faster; but with the low water levels in the tank, the water flows more slowly. ~e!g~n.~r c tJ:=Ji~~)" ~J l~J ~ ~:~: , Here are some o.f OUll'" specia.ls: U· 71 - :""':::i '.~' _ ~~ :.,; .' eocp: PACIFIC ISLAND AVIATION, Inc. 20oz./btl. 6.50z./can Avocado anaShrimp 'jountall1. Escnabecne 0/ j,,,,,.i andScallops. pica dt gallo. Oqsters. (.117(.1 32 oz.fjar JrWsseis 'Cevkhe', 'Caifornia Sushi Roll,;" (pIA) 'iflOM ({HE !JI'109CEYC providingscheduledand charteraviation services !3!30 Spareribs. jajltas-rJee(. Chicken to the Mariana Islandsis seeking: SOup; Corn ana 'Iortiha soup Ticket Agents to process flight check-ins, and issue C[deQ S'ItI't9ONj tickets at the Saipan Commuter Terminal and 'fac~ Chili con Carne Flight Attendants DELI' HOt[flfiM$; A~L positions are ~OCAl HIRE, Successful applicants Gold Label Enchiladas "Rojas". Southern 'jried Chicken. 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"Woodstock '94" possible withoutthecooperation of and long-awaited music and en­ Media America to be the 98 will air a series of one-minute willair labor day weekend, with a some great sponsors," Williams tertainment festival in decades is C.N.M.L's official Woodstock newscapsules, "Woodstock min­ minimum of eight hours of live reminded. "Robert Rudolph of finally returning to upstate New '94station."We're thrilled!" says utes," that spotlight artists who musicfrom the festival! 'The best Rudolphos and Jolin Hirsh of York.As a celebration of the 25th G.M. Patrick "Captain Pat" Wil­ will be appearing at the festival of the rest," a four-hour special Big Dipper are steadfast fans of anniversary of the original liams. "The month of August is and offer glimpses of the artists withhighlights allofthe bestmusi­ bands like the Grateful Dead, Woodstock event held back in going to be chock full of special whoplayedtheoriginal Woodstock cal performances that couldn't fit Jefferson Airplane, the Who, 1969, Woodstock '94 will be the featurescoveringbothWoodstock 25yearsago. "Wherearetheynow," into the "Woodstock '94" will air Santana, and Crosby, Stills, & event of theyear for today'srock '94, and the original Woodstock a three-hour retrospecti ve of Saturday, September i O. saidinthe Nash. And their support of this generation. Not too many people festival from back in 1969. 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Shoes $12.99 $12.99 ' $19.99 $9.99 Address: Between Marianas Printing and Micropac in San Jose lMari""g, ~ 0 20% Buy'1Get1 Buy1 Get 2 PASTEL MORGEN I: Buy 1 Get 1 Buy 1 Get 1 IhW ROSHfS BlIlG. FRE~ FREE· JID~. Tel. No.: 235.3131 I DOWNTOWN Micropac I f~EE W[RtEE OFf 0 u I MARKET I ....._...;;";,,;;,,;;,;;.-,, .._--_.... BEACH ROAD SAN JOSE DKIMS L __ ~------..1 FRIDAY, JULY '29', 1994-MARIANAS VARIETYNEWS ANDVIEWS-21, • 20-MARIANASV ARlETYNEWS ANDVIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 29, 1994 Dolphin Group Writes again Iaetters. ••Continued from page 5 regarding Thompson issue Why no... pay the extra price (muchas they do rememberyour sacrifice here, did fifty years ago) to stand once and do salute you - even if we Dear Editor: anonymously? et------i have returned home and shaken moreon thesands ofWhiteBeach don't have the economy or the 4. Mrs. Thompson and MHS the sand from their shoes, it is One or White Beach Two, or to governmentsupporttosay it with THE MHS Dolphin Group vice principals Joseph Borja and fitting that we do pay homage to drive the coral runways of North grandeur. . would like to thank the Marianas Frances Sablan were.madeaware them, even if in retrospect, and Field, or to enjoy the vista of Variety for its report on our ac- of the petition at a very unusual especially to those few returning Aguiguan from Broadway. IslDON A. FARRELL .tivities. Your Monday, July 18, meeting held during working vetswhotookitupon themselves, To the veterans of the battle of Marpo Heights, Tinian 1994 article should help the pub­ hours at the Chamorro House without government support, to Tinian, there are those of us who lic to have a better understanding Restaurant in early June. of thestudent petitionthatis seek­ Shouldn't the public be toldmore ing Mrs. Thompson's removal as about this strange meeting?Who LOCATED IN A'S -LITO ROAD Sale Effective ." Please Drive With Care ." Marianas High School principal. organized it? Who was invited to , NEXT TO NAP OFFICE' July 7 to Yourreporthaspromptedsome attend? What was its purpose? parents to come to us with ques­ 5. Finally; should we be sur­ September. 30 tions, which is good and what we prised that someone with the re­ Sanka 1~t Prize' Camera Telephone no. want. Our group hopes that ev­ sponsibilityof overseeingthedis­ ~nd Pnze: Softdrink 5 Box eryone in the community will do cipline of 1500 impetuous stu­ Coffee 3rd Prize: Softd rink 3 Box his or her best to carefully weigh dents may not be able to win a Where Cnoi's Discount Grocery (As-Lito) ~ I) 02 When: September 30, 1994 all aspects of this unfortunate af­ popularity contest among them? Sapporo Ichiban Instant 288-2938 Will the school's problems be iJ1i!!~[i~1~%$g_rr~' :<: ,;,w" '~WI~'~~?; _::W':-::~(-;· .. ~~:::· ::~':(.' : i$i.:''';~~:''~~:>'''::';''''' ~:}~'. ,:::'", :"; fair. 1 cs. 24 et 95 Here are a few points that the solved by dumping Mrs.Thomp­ S8. HOURS: Open DolphinGroup wouldlike every­ son? MHS is overcrowded, un­ Grand Opening Sweepstakes one to ponder: derstaffed,andunderfunded.Will Real Fresh Milk 1)\scoullr 8:00 • 10:00 PM 1. Approximately 300 names anewprincipalquicklysolvethese Cit appeared on the petition. There problems? Or would itbe wiserto' 32 oz. $13,.99 o~o~f, $5 o,,~ give Mrs.Thompson thetimeand are 1500 students at Marianas 1st Prize: Video Player "J. High. What do the other 1200 the support she needs in order to 2nd Prize; 5 Bagof Rice(SO pound) DIM Moor Beef 3rd Prize: lchiban 5 cases students think? It is noteworthy improve the school? She and her 300~ that none of the elected student vice principals are introducing Where: cnors Discount Grocery (As-Lito) Stew $2 89 When' September 30,1994 leaderssignedthepetition.There­ manyimprovementsthatwillben­ 32 oz. • fore, should the twenty percentof efit our students. When no better the student body who signed the alternative is at hand, why de­ Master A·1 light petition be recognized as speak­ stroy what they have worked so Grand Opening Sweepstakes ing for all? hard to build? Meat Tuna 79C 1)\sco~Hr 2. Who are the leaders of the These are some of the ques­ Cit group promoting the petition? tions that the Dolphin Group o~o~f, $ 0 o,,~ Whether they are MHS students would likethe peopleofSaipan to Fruit Cocktail Folger i 1st Prize: Color TV 17' , "J. or staff, or both, shouldn't they thinkabout before makinga deci­ 99 2nd Prize: 10 Bag of RicdSO pound) show the courage of their convic­ sion about the petition. 6Ibs. $8. Coffee 3rd Prize: lchiban 10cases tions by identifying themselves? Please do not think that this is Choi's Discount Grocery (As-Lito) 39 oz. September 30, 1994 Shouldn't they be called upon to simply a situation in which the Wesson Oil substantiate their scurrilous teachers and staff are "for" Mrs. charges?Oris thepublicexpected Thompson, and the students are 24 oz. $1.99 to simplyaccept wild accusations "against" her.The DolphinGroup Hills Bros contained in a document that has a moral obligation to defend GERRY BATH/ mysteriously appeared on Mrs.. 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noeL. . .Contlnued from page 1 turntospeakbefore30people, that Forthepast weekshowever, law RP rebel seen as enforcers have arrested two civil the so-caIled big fishes have not . beencaught. However, hestressed servantsand a formerseniorgov­ Marl~et thatthegovernmenthasnettedsev­ ernmentofficialforallegedly com­ mitting such crimesas theft,brib­ Island Fiesta eral people, most of them civil blessing in disguise servants who are believed to be ery, fraud and misconduct in pub­ STORE HOURS: involved in corruption.and other Iicoffice. Mon.-Sat. 8 AM to 9 PM oftheislanders cannot readorwrite, By EILEEN GUERRERO million pesos ($115,000) for his crimes. Two are from the Public Sunday 8 AM to 8 PM freedom. the highest illiteracy rate for any Marsh-said the arrest of "small Auditor's Office, including its ISABELA, Philippines (AP)- Here Manila newspapers claim the province nationwide. fishes" represent just a tip of the former head, Scott Tan and an­ ~'~ .": on impoverished Basilan Island, AbuSayyafGroupcould herald the There are no radio stations nor iceberg but that the government other is a DOCL employee as­ North ofMt. Carmel where guns outnumber people, a riseofIranian-style Islamicextrem­ local newspapers on the island. has been conductinginvestigation signed at the labor division. Cathedral shadowy Muslimextremist group ismamongthecountry's6 million Residents say theironlysources of so thateven the "big fishes"could Camacho did not say thesearrests P.O. Box 2247, Saipan hassucceeded wherelocalgovern­ Muslims. news abouteventsafewkilometers . be apprehended represented"small fishes." MP96950 ments have failed: it captured the But local officials - both Mus­ (miles) fromtheirhomeareManila Later, in an interview, Marsh Observers believed more seri­ Tel: 234-8614 attention of the national adminis­ lims and Christians - downplay newspapers which oftenreport de­ said even if the key people in­ ouscrimesarebeingcommitted or Fax: 234-5054 tration. extremism Instead, theyblamethe velopments dayslater. volved in financial crimes have perpetrated by some in govern­ Tbe emergenceoftheAbuSayyaf violence hereon generations of in­ The provincial capitol building notyetbeencharged,stillthearrest ment. Group, blamed for a wave of difference by the Christian-domi­ lies in ruins following a fire last of "minor" offenders is already a Marshhintedthatcorruption and kidnappings, bombings and kill­ nated government in Manila to year. The fire wasfirst blamed on big accomplishment, He said the other financial crimes may have ings, hasraised fearsof a Muslim­ Basilan and other Muslim prov­ Muslim extremists, but residents so-calledlittlefishesareneverthe­ beenorarestillbeingcommitted in lessaccusedofcommittingcrimes governmentoffices.but he said it Christian war. inces. suspect police. 'There are moreguns inBasilan "We have neglected Basilan," . against the government and the is not always easy forlaw enforc­ To prevent that, President Fidel erstoidentifyandeventually pros­ thanjobs," former Isabela Mayor Mila Fernandez, regional health peopleof the commonwealth. Ramos signed an executive order ecute suspects. Herminio Montebon, a Christian, director, said. 'There are fewdoc­ Camacho said he was satisfied this month andearmarked 50 mil­ withthe response oftheprosecutor Marsh has said that problems said. "One man mayhaveas many tors and' teachers. The roads are lion pesos ($1.9 million) to com­ on the administration's efforts beingencounteredby.thegovern­ as fivefirearms. Theprinciple here very bad,therearenocommunica­ plete projects suchasroads, schools againstcrimes in various govern­ mentarethe lackof witnesses and is, if you wantpeace, armall sides tion lines, no peace. The govern­ and other services to discourage ment offices. However,he reiter­ thesuccessof suspectstoleavethe mentis on the righttrack,I hopeit local Muslims from turning to ex­ so thateverybody knows you can ated that he was still unhappy be­ CNMIevenbeforechargesarefiled tremism alsokill." is really serious about its planand ' causethemajoroffenders,eitherin or investigationis launched. . "We are very happy with the Themiseryoflifeinthisdestitute follow it up." government or in the private sec­ Prospectivewitnesses areoften developments," Anthony Jose of island province, 880 kilometers It remains to be seen whether tor, are not beingcaught. off-islandresidentsandbythetime the National Federation of Labor (550 miles) south of Manila, be­ development plansalonewillcurb Although hedid notmakedirect theyareneeded,theyhavealready said "Without the Abu Sayyaf, comesapparent asthevistorboards the violence. In such a climate of reference to Korean businessman' finishedtheir contractand left the Basilan would never have been a ferry in Zamboanga City for the lawlessness, numerous armed Young 1. Oh as among the "big island,he observed. given attention." one-hour trip to Basilan. groups - pirates, banditgangs and fishes," Camachosaid the former Another reason why attimes filing YELLOW S9( Tension mountedherelastmonth ArmedMarines guardthevessel, freelance gunmen - flourish. bankerand"wealthy"businessman ofcharges orcatchingjhe"bigfishes" afterthegroup seizedabout50hos­ jammed with shabbily dressed Some drift from one group to has not been arrested. does nothappen that quickisbecause ONIONS lib. tages following military attacks on people. Of the seven municipali­ another withlittle regardforideol­ Oh is facing numerouscharges tbefailureofwitnessestoreportcrimes their stronghold on another island. ties, fivehavenodoctor. Mostdis­ ogy. both criminal and civil in CNMI toauthorities. Itisamust. he saidthat Fifteen hostages weremassacred. tricts lack electricity, fresh water, An armed Christian fundamen­ courtsincluding alleged non-pay­ oncecrimesareobserved, theyshould After receiving 200,000 pesos schools and other services. talist group, the I1aga, operate on ment of loans amounting to mil­ immediately be brought to· the ($7,700) ransom, the extremists Seventy-five percent of the theisland, has threatened toattack lions ofdollarsobtainedfrom vari­ government's attention. freed all but one: Rev. Cirilo 250,000 residents of Basilan are Muslims if thegovernment cannot ous companies such as financial Marsh has saidlong-term investi­ Nacorda They have demanded 3 Muslim. An estimated 34 percent soonfree Nacorda. institutions. gations have beengoing on.

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Palacios is the good ease, thenthey [bavetherigbt to] allegedshewassubjectedtowhat Contl,nued from page 1 lect such monies shall be also According to Duenas, she is instructed to make jhis payment presentit in court,"the lawmaker shecalled"repeatedandcontinu­ ment under these contracts. ous harassment" by thedefen­ entitled to special damages directly to Mitsubishi; , samaritan for week said. amounting to$33,000foralleged "Mitsubis~ has exercised ex­ "I'mae open-mindedperson.I dants ..She claimed that Sablan -In the event collections by TIlE CNMILottery has selected his father works. "lowe it to my breach of her employment con­ ,traordinary patiencein its seem­ dad, so I'm giving the check to welcome whatever it [the law­ also demanded that her stock be ingly never-ending' negotiations CUC of utility bills in anyone Frank Palacios to be the "Good surrendered to the bank without tractand$250;000forthealleged calendarquarterexceed the aver­ Samaritan of the Week" for his the church," explains Palacios. suit] is," he added. "The third wrongfultermination of employ­ andrenegotiations withCUCcon- branchofthegovernmentis there compensation. , cerning CUC's continuedfailure ageOfthemoneycollectedduring volunteerworkwiththewomen's Anyone who would like to Atthesametime,She said,three mentand conspiracyto fire her. thepreviousthreecalendar nominate a person or organiza­ to resolve disputes,'~said Sablan 'to meet Its payment obligations quar­ softball leagues here on Saipan. times she was accused by defen­ She is also asking the court to ters by 10%,or more, then the Palacios volunteers his time to tion they believe to be a' good whoisbeingrepresentedby Atty. compelCity Trust to pay her an­ under "the contracts," said Timothy Skinnerin thecivilcase. dants of fraud, .corruption and $325,000, monthly payment to act as scorekeeper for the samaritan is ericouraged to con­ embezzlementbetweenJune and other, $250,000 for damages for Ohtsuka.. , Skinneris expected to file an­ He pointed'out that Mitsu~ishi Mitsubishishallbe increasedret­ Women's Government Softball tact the staff or management of November of last year. alleged defamation, plus half a roactively,for that quarter to an' League and the Island-Wide one of the CNMI Lottery shops swer to the allegations brought million dollars in punitive dam­ feelsit musthave acourt-ordered against his client, Cruz and the OnAugust1,1993,Duenaswas amount equal to the increased Women's Slow-Pitch Softball on Middle Road in Puerto Rico replacedandsubsequently termi­ ages. payment plan as a guarantee for I, bank. payment, with sanctions should' coliections;'and League. orBeachRoadinSanJose. Nomi­ natedon March 15, 1994,'violat­ The bank describedthe claims -CUC shall payMitsubishi all, Palacios, who works at CNMI nations for Good Samaritan of Duenaswashiredina manage­ as frivolous. Anyone can make ' CUC fail to comply with such rialcapacity atthesalaryof$3,OOO 'ingherworkcontractanddepriv­ attorneysfees and disbursements ReveriueandTax~tion, spends the Week will also be accepted ing her of employment. She all claims he could think of in order. via telephone or fax to the fol­ on OCtober 1990. Prior to her "Litigation, though costly and incurredby MitsubishifromJuly his Saturdays and Sundays from claimed City Trust owners fired court, Congo Sablan said yester­ lowing numbers: 322-CASH, employment with -the bank (pre­ potentially damaging for both 1, 1994,inconnectionwithPhase late June thronghmid-Septem­ her for no valid reason at all. day. 235-8440, and 322-8840. viously Marianas Bank), she sides, may be unnecessary be­ I andPhase IIcontracts.Saidpay­ ber.keeping score for the' two The former bank manager al­ Each Wednesday, the CNMI worked for Bank of Hawaii for cause CUChas failed to meet its ment to be made within 30 days leagues.The gamestypically last leged her termination was not Lottery will announce, a good 16 years during which she was No more... obligations'undereveryprevious after the agreementis finalized, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each done in good faith nor with good samaritan to receive this con­ promoted as Operations Officer, Continued from page l' negotiated compromise," said Pamela Mathis, CUC' public day, weather permitting.' cause. Duenas believed she was information officer, when'con­ tinuous award. The winning the lawsuitsaid. ' requirements that are often not Ohtsuka. For his ongoing contributions dismissedforrefusingtoopenthe ractedforcommentadmittedCUC CNMI Lottery Good Samaritan She said she gave tip'a lot of being followed.'; "In thislitigationwewillseeka to the CNMI, Palacios received bankone timebecauseof alleged may be expecting such a iawsuit' $100 cash and a $100 check for of the Week can be of any age benefitsattheBOHsuchashealth DirectorDelaCruzemphasized­ judgrrentagainst'Cl.Cand,where insufficient funds to operate it to occur owing to the.default no­ thecharityofhis choice, compli­ andnationality.They donothave andmedical insurance, profitshar­ that the new Department policy appropriate under the letter of and for reportingwhat she called tice it receivedfrom Mitsubishi. ments of the CNMI Lottery. to be a registered player of the ing,stockandretirement'benefits will have enough flexibility to, guarantee, againsttheCNMIgov­ "serious financial condition" of She, however,took exceptions Palacioscontributedhis check to lottery, and there is no purchase just to work for CityTrust. "takecareofanylegitimateneeds ernment for all monies due Us. The management assured her thefinancialinstitutiontoregula­ to some of Ohtsuka's statements the San Vicente Church, where necessary to win. tory authorities, of,our manamko or smallchil­ We'will then seek to execute on thatshewouldbe protectedin her dren." ' the judgment by attaching bank' sayingmostofthemholdstruefor "[The] terminationwasa retal­ , .' newjob in an event that new in­ accounts and any other tangible the previous administration of vestors and people would take iatory discharge and constituted CUC not the present. MAKE SURE YOUR CIGARETTE IS ALL YOU' an intentional infliction of emo­ assetsofCUCandtheCNMIgov­ overthefinancialinstitution. Dur­ ernment," the Mitsubishi official "The present executive direc­ BURN. YOU 'CAN PREVENT FIRE! " tionaldistressuponplaintiff,"the tor and comptroller have very' ingheremployment, Duenassaid said. sheacquired10%oftheoutstand­ complaintread. good relations with Mitsubishi.' Duenas'lawsuitsaidstatements Hefurtherpointed outthatsince ing common stock of the bank CUChas not paid to Mitsubishi What theyare doingis lookingat whichis located in San Jose. made by Cruz and Sablanabout all theoptionspossibletoremedy hermadeherappearasif shewere the amount due under the con­ On February26, 1993,Korean tracts,titletoPhaseI andPhaseII the situation," said Mathis. businessman Young J. Oh, the dishonest, disloyal and unfit for "Everyone is looking for rem­ Whispering employmentwith the bank. As a has not passed to CUC but re­ majorityshareholdercausednew mainsin the name of Mitsubishi edies.ThisisnotonlyaCUCdebt management to be installed with resultof such"slanderous"state­ but a public debt. Yet we have ments, she suffered humiliation, Corp. Sablan acquiring all the shares "We also intend to seek dam­ takengreatstrides at cost-cutting Palms School heldbyYoung. About80%pf the shame and anxiety. andsaving,"saidtheCUCspokes­ The bank's "act, conduct, and ages to offset the monies lost by common stocks went to Sablan, Mitsubishi in late payments due person. sheclaimed. statements were done intention­ She said CUC is indeedfacing has a limited number of ally,wrongfully, maliciously and Pedro Dela Cruz to the devaluation of the dollar," OnJune 1993,thecomplainant the Mitsubishi official added. tremendous difficultyespecially Be outlinedthefollowingcon­ in having to cope with the $9 The Saipan Group ofAlcoholics Anonymous meets every Monday, Wednesday, Friday ditions that" CUC and the CNMI million Phase I problem, the $7 ~enin&s ALCOHQLIC. and Saturday at7:0g p.m: at .th~ Krlsto Rai Church ~ocial Hall Kitchen in Garapan, in the 'Uh ami government must agree upon in million outstanding withMobil ANONYMOUS across from the HOrlQuchl BUlld~ng. 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26-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 29, 1994 FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1994-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VlEws-31 N. Korea denies claim it has nukes By PAUL SHIN tion from conversations withthe degenerate human derelict." on condition of anonymity. of a trading firm under the direct intelligencechiefresponsible for "They would have felt much The Agencyhas said theNorth control of the North's presiden­ SEOUL, South Korea (AP) • Yongbyon, the couritry's main more pleasure in their nuclear isbelievedtohaveenoughpluto­ tial office, North Korea denied Thursday a nuclear complex. fever, if they had made him say niumto make oneor two nuclear The North's reportdenied that claim by one of its defectors to Kang was the first memberof the north has 50 or 500 A­ bombs. Kang is related to the premier. rivalSouth Koreathat it has five the North's inner circle to claim bombs," said the report, moni­ In Washington, State Depart­ Withoutmentioninghisemploy­ nuclear warheads and will de­ the existence of nuclear bombs tored in . ment spokesman Michael ment with the trading firm, it velop five more by the year's inthehard-lineCommunistcoun­ Kang also told the news con­ McCurry said he could not say said the defector misappropri­ end. try. ferencethattheNorthisworking whetherthe assertionsweretrue. ated state funds. KangMyongDo,35,identify­ North Korea denies develop­ to developby year's enda proto­ "There is a debate within our South Korean intelligence of­ JULY 29 -AUG. 3 ing himself as a son-in-law of ing nuclear weapons but its 17­ typeofasystemtodelivernuclear own intelligence community ficialsbelieve Kangis marriedto North Korean Premier Kang month refusal to allow full in­ warheads. abouttheexact parametersof the Kang Hee Yong, 30, the Song'San, told a news confer­ spections of its nuclearprogram Kang's assertions came at a North Koreannuclearprogram," premier's onlydaughter.Hepro­ ence Wednesday that the hard­ has deepened suspicion that it crucial juncture in the McCurry said. vided ID cards anda familypho­ line Communist country has has plans to develop atomic longstandingnuclearstandoffon "But the informationprovided tograph of himself andhis wife­ plans to complete its first-stage bombs. theKorean peninsula. TheUnited by this defector falls well be­ whomhe left behind intheNorth nuclearweaponsprogramby the In adispatch carried by its of­ States was due to reopen high­ yond and well outside of those - with the prime minister. He U.S. FRYING U.S. BEEF end of this year. ' ficial Korea Central News leveltalkswithNorthKoreanext , parameters. So the reliability of also had a passport and other CHICKEN, SHORT RIBS, Kang, who defected to Seoul Agency, the Pyongyanggovern­ week after a one-month hiatus theinformation issomethingthat; official documentsto supporthis 24 LBS.· 123A in May through a third country, ment disclaimed Kang's asser­ because of the death of the frankly,we're notcertain wecan identity. said he had gotten the informa- tion, describing him "a morally North's leader, Kim II Sung, on assess at this point." Another defector,ChoMyong July 8. Defense Secretary William Chol,35, alsopresentatthenews The defector said the'North's Perry said the Clinton adminis­ conference, said North Korea's Health boss hits Catholic strategy has been to stall nego­ trationstill believesNorth Korea apparent new leaderKimJongII $22.~Ocs. tiations to buy time to complete hasbuiltnomorethantwobombs. is firmly in control but his rule $2.29LB. its nuclear bomb development. Western intelligence has said would not last long unless he church on contraceptives South Korea's main spy previously that the North is be­ solves the country's economic By ROBERT H. REID about-2.5 percentannually. agency, the AgencyforNational lieved to have developed crude woes. GIBSON GROUND BAR·SJUMBO The Catholichierarchy' played Security Planning" said Thurs­ nuclear devices but lacks the Cho, a son of former North MANILA, philippines (AP) • a majorroleinthe 1986 ousterof day it could not verify Kang's means to deliver them. Korean Construction Minister TURKEY, FRANKS, 16 OZ. The war of words'between the the late strongman Ferdinand assertions that the Northalready Kang, appearing at the news Cho Myong Jun and lecturer at 4LBS. PACK government and Roman Catholic Marcos and served as the con­ has five nuclear bombs. conference with another promi­ Kim II Sung University in hierarchy over population con­ scienceof the nationinattacking "Our assessmentwouldnotbe nent defector, identified himself Pyongyang, was the first North­ trol has escalatedwith the Cabi­ human rights abuses under his affected by his claim," one as a son-in-law of the North Ko­ ern defector since Kim's death netmemberspearheading thepro­ administration. Agency official said, speaking reanpremieranda vicepresident on July 8. $1.89~ gram accusingclerics of spread­ $9. 9~PKG" ing disinformation. Last Monday, Cardinal Jaime L. Sin,archbishop ofManila,sent -',. lettersto churches in his diocese urging thefaithful toturn outAug. PRODUCE 14 for a. rally against the government'smodestpopulation _'.-:::.:'~_"':;,,;,"'::!J~-';;-.==.:,._,::=-~=_''':::':''", controlprogram. " \", U.S. HEAD U.S. BROWN Sinsaid"globalforces, backed CABBAGE POTATOES by the wealth of powerful na­ tions" were seeking to·"destroy thefamilyby firstdestroying our children." The program includes distri­ bution of free condoms to the poor and counseling couples on

birth control. Abortion remains : ; 6~'LB. ~.J ~.:.;.-~ 4S'tB. illegalalthoughit is widelyper­ . '. .. - ;, formed surreptitiously. ttl love whatyoudoforme:' On Wednesday, HealthSecre­ U.S. GRAPES RED U.S. ORANGES tary Juan FIavier accused the SAPPORO ICHIBAN ,SEEDLESS Churchof misleading the public RAMEN, CHARMIN BATHROOM by inferringthat the government 24/31/20Z. TISSUE, 12 ROLLS is promoting abortion. He asked Church leaders to "stopspreadingthe wronginfor­ mation" about the program. . j $1.~9LB" ~9'LB. "Weare anti-abortion and pro­ Buckle Up! !!'.I . life but also pro-choice," FIavier : I'· said "Wegivecouples freechoice Do it for sotheycanimprove thequalityof Pairere those who theirlives:' love you. GOLDEN TIGER SUNRAYSIA GRAPE The Church's campaign ap­ #1 pears GOURMET (," I,"": NATURAL OR iI" to be the latest step in the U.S. FROZEN church's effort to shore up its CHICKEN EGG ,:! ~ ,.:.\: BANANA HONEY, f;, i:.'. (:p MACKEREL political position. which has J ..BO~~-L~LQZ!- 250ML _._~--_. _.:_~_) ,...... ,~ _,.~ _~ ~'~ ~,._, ._._~~. _~,.~ __._. ._ .. _._ .. .'.. :__.__ .. __.-...... •..__.. •.• ... ••__F'_ ...-_ •• .. ,...... "',_,...... , . .. _---_.-. __ _ __ weakened since President Fidel HOME &GARDEN Ramos, a Protestant, assumedthe WHITE CROWN (, p:' e,,;' BUD LIGHT DELIMEX CHICKEN ( NON· DAIRY presidency two years ago from CORNED BEEF (In ,; :!, <~ : ~lEF TAQUITOS;:' l i [ [\ COFFEE CAN, Corazon Aquino, a Catholic. !:!t L' (: [Ii, c natural juice), 12 Oz. \.J t' CREAMER, 16 OZ . ._, _ 24/12 OZ.CAN This month, Sin accused the 1994 Supra Turbo --'---" Department of Education of pre­ TASTYBIRD :; , ,~\ paringa"pornographic video"for NESTEAICED SNOW BRAND P-7 (, P 1<;', BUDWIESER BEE~~ [~ [:2 (Y t? Micro' Corporation ::i distribution toclassrooms nation-, CHICKEN CORDON TEA MIX, INFANT FORMULA, ,'p (:~ !;.~i'l C.,.ii I" • REGULAR. ;1 ~~) JI 1,,\ C"'I" t' .') 11 1 i 'I'j.. " GR 1>-)/" r \! J' / l"jJ ,~\, wide. CarolinaGuerrero, chiefof , 0 l-II BLEU,420Z. 200Z. 40 • .,.. v \'..1 ' lc 24/12 Oz. tAN. :: L!' 0 L; t:!J " _._------,---- the educationdepartment'spopu­ lationcommittee, deniedthealle­ HOME &GARDEN ~ /) SUNRAYSIA POKKA ORANGE COKE, SPRITE gation,whichthe Cardinalnever FROZEN Uc tv\. SIMPLY LEMON DRINK, 250 ML. OR FANTA'S withdrew. CAULIFLOWER. 16 OZ. JUICE,130Z 2~120Z.CAN About85percentof the65 mil­ lion Filipinos are RomanCatho­ lie. Surveys indicate most prac­ tice some form of artificialbirth Richard Tom Frank control. Population is growingat San Jose • 234..5911..8 ;.'~ I r r ·.,",' .-'.. ", , ,. --'-~1--- . FRIDAY; JULY 29, 1994-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWs-33 32-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS ANDVIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 29, 1994

Priest wins prestigious RP award I~ MANILA, Philippines (AP) • In 1988, Anzorena's network grows.His role withinit, he says Anzorena completes this of.Malaysia for journalism, lit------The. Rev. Eduardo Jorge of housing activists joined for- is to 'supportand encourage. But year's six Magsaysay winners. erature and corrinninicationarts. Il fj Anzorena, an Argentinian Jesuit mally to create the Asian Coati- others think of himas a catalyst The five others are Kiran Bedu The Magsaysay, named after I' priest based in Japan, has been tioo for Housing Rights, which and mentor,"the board added. ofIndia for government service, a .popular Philippine president 11 ~' namedwinnerofthe 1994Ramon mountscoordinatedresposnses to Anzorenaisthe 11 thnon-Asian Machai Viravaidya of Thailand who' died in a plane crash in 1 1 Magsaysay Award for Interna- mass evictions and works to de- to receive the award for interna- for publicservice, Fei Xiaotong '1957, carries' a $50,000' prize tionalUnderstanding, the awards fine and achieve housing rights tional understanding. Past non- of China and SiI11a Samar of and a gold medallion. Formal board announced Thursday. for Asia's poor. Asian awardees include Mother Pakistan for community leader- awarding. will. be on August 31 The board said in a statement "His network continually Teresa ship and' Abdul Samad-Ismail in Manila. that Anzorena,a faculty member of Sophia University, was recog­ That's why you have made nized for "fostering a collabora­ tive search for humane and prac­ Cambodian rebels kidnap 3 foreigners tical solutionsto the housing cri­ By SHEILA McNULTV foreigners anddozensofCambo- on the train. He noted that Cam- ans at a. time. Foreigners have Paul's Milk and Popper Juices sis among Asia's urbanpoor." dianstheyseizedin an attackon a bodians refer to all foreigners as been warned against travelingby For nearly 20 years, Anzorena PHNOM PENH, Cambodia passenger train that killed ten, a barang, the Cambodian word for railroad, especially in recent hadbeenactively involvedinhelp­ (AP) • Khmer Rouge guerrillas seniorofficial said Thursday. French,toexplainwhy theymight months when the Khmer Rouge Saipan, Tinian and Rota's top seller. ing slum dwellersin Asia. were holding three unidentified Pich Kimsreang, the railway have been identified as French. havebeenkidnapping passengers director, said about 20 Khmer "No one is able to know now off the trains to use as porters to Rouge Tuesday detonated two the nationalities of those three carry what they steajfrom them. mines under the train carrying persons," Gellet said. . The guerrilla often demand ran- more than 200 passengers from The Defense Ministry said it som from the relatives of their the capital 185 kilometers (ll5 had not confirmed yet that any captives before releasingthem. '. Don't settle for less, when you buy Paul's, miles)' south to the seaport of foreigners were seized. Ifit is confirmedthatthree for- Sihanoukville.. Meas Neak, vice director of eigners were seized,that would The guerrillasthen firedon the transport, said the latest report bring to nine the number of for- you know you are getting the best train, killing two railway police, from the area revealed that the eigners kidnappedsince the start two soldiers, and six civilians in guerrillas had freed the women of the year. Two Britons and an the afternoon attack,he said. aftertheyhelpedcarryingthe sto- Australian were seized in south- quality at the best price. The Khmer Rouge robbed the lengoods to the top of the nearby em Cambodia in April. In the passengersand then forced more VineMountain butwerestillhold- north, a Briton went missing in ~an 100of them o~the train ~d ing the Cambodian men and the JanuaryandtwoBelgiansinMay. orne. •> into the nearby Jungles, PICh three foreigners. None of them have been heard. Kimsreang said,notingthatthree He said the Khmer Rouge had from since. of tho~e taken were Europeans, notyetmadeanyransomdemands The kidnappings, which were mostlikelyt:0m Fr~ce. He said butheexpectedtheywouldwithin unheard of just last year, are an they werebeing held 10 shackles. the next few days. indication of the rising insecu- FranckGellet, firstsecretaryof The Khmer Rouge have at- rity plaguing the government the French Embassy, said it was tackedtrainsin thatareaforyears, elected in a U.N.-organized poll unclearwhetherany Frenchwere oftenkillingdozensofCambodi- last May. RP'stop columnist, host dies. MANILA,Philippines(AP)•Joe .treated atthePhilippine HeartCen- -. FilmFestival lastJune. . . . Quirino, a ~dely knownnewsp~- terin.s?burban Quezon City. . . Se~en peoplewerecharged with ~r colummst and former televi- Qtiirinowas popularly knownas fraudandotheroffenses afterRuffa sion talkshowhost,diedWednes- "JQ,"afterhistelevision talkshow, Gutierrez and Gabby Concepcion day (cq) of a heartattack. He was "Seeing StarsWithJQ,"whichran wereawardedBestAetressandBest 64. for more than 10 years startingin Actor prizes at the June 22 cer- The .Philip?i~e Star newspaper, thelate 1960s. emony. forwhich Quirino wrote acolumn, Amonghis lastactivities Was as The festival's auditors then an- said he was striken while being ajudgeinthefraud-marredManila nounced thewrong names hadbeen read. TalentagentLolitSolis later admitted she masterminded the scam to promote a film starring Concepcion and Gutierrez. He is survived by his wife Adoracion Genato-Quirino, oneson ia Motors, Inc. anda daughter. CornmonWeoIIh of the Northern Mariana Islands Paper says P.O. Box238 SoIpan. MP 96950 Tel.: (670) 234-8333 • Fax: (670) 234-8335 Russians to embalm Kim II-Sung MOSCOW (AP) -Russian embalm­ ers, who have a history ofenshrining f~ous Communist leaders, are pre­ panng to preserve thebody ofthelate North Korean dictator KimIISung, a newspaper saidThursday. Sold in all leading stores on A team of experts from the Insti­ tute of Biological Structures was ~ making preparations to leave for e T'e d R' f} North Korea, the weekly Moscow . atpao, .tntan anu ····ola0 News said. It said'Yuri Denisov­ S Nikolsky, deputy director of thein­ stitute was already inPyongyang. The newspaper said the cost of embalming Kim, who died July 8 Distributed by will be $300,000. ' "f!le institute, frequently called"the Group~ Lerun Laboratory,': wasresponsible Northern Marianas Investment for preserving Soviet founder SAME OLD PLACE, BRAND NEW ATTITUDE Vladimir Lenin and dictator Josef Stalin as well as other leading fig­ Ph: 234-6979 Fax: 234-2598 ures, including Vietnam's "0 Chi ·Minh, Klement Gotwald ofCzecho­ slovakiaandAngola'sAgostinoNeto. ,= ., ." "'-'"!'\"'~""'-'. ----.....

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34-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 29,1994 Security tightened at Israeli sites InLondon, yellow conesblocked outside certain buildings withJew­ bomb was found. By JESSICA BALDWIN apprehending theassailants andin In New York, concrete barriers punishing them." cars fromparkingoutside The Jew­ ishorIsraeli connections to prevent ish Chronicle newspaper and a parking. wereputupoutside tbeIsraeli Con­ LONDON(AP) - Hopingto pre­ Thestatement, readto reporters sulate andanIsraeli officebuilding byCabinetSecretary ShmuelHol­ bobbypatrolled the street around In Japan, Belgium.Spain, Aus­ venta fifthterrorist strike,Jewish tria, Denmark andthe Philippines, after police said they received a and Israeli organizations around lander, urged other governments theclock. Security wasalso tight­ enedat thebuilding whichhouses authorities patrolled Jewish com­ threat. Collette Avital, the Israeli The Doctor's Clinic-Saipan... theworld tightened security Thurs­ "to take effective action against the Board of Deputies of British munity buildings, synagogues and consul inNewYorkCity, saidcon­ day. terrorism and to protect.Israelis crete blocks ringing her building, andJewsthem,"asserting thatJews 'Jews,thechiefrabbiand theJew­ Israeli embassies. Armed policeguardskepta 24­ and sand-filled garbage trucks, weremaintargetsof international ishMuseum. A spokesman at me Israeli Em­ hourwatchat morethan 100sites bassyin Moscowsaid"strictsecu­ made her feel "like we are on the in Britain following car-bomb at­ terrorism. Mark Gardner, spokesman for rity measures" were in effectboth front lines,"although office routine tacks at two sites in London this Across Europe security mea­ theBoardofDeputies, saida"build­ ~-n inglikethis attracts a nutcaseele­ insideandoutside theembassy. wasnonnal. Innovative week thatinjured atleast19people. sures were bolstered. Police in Police in Helsinki had a scare In Australia, security was tight­ Abombblewup partofthe Israeli , Bonn checked identity papers of mentwhich wehavetobeawareof earlyThursday whena "suspicious ened at' the Israeli Embassy in Embassy onTuesday, and13hours people passing near the Israeli and attracts real genuine political looking van" was parked outside Canberraandattheconsulatebuild­ later a Jewish charity building in Embassy where barriers were up enemies." theIsraeli Embassy, wheresecurity ingsin Sydney. North London was targeted. and security guards and German But Metropolitan Police Com­ has been increased. But the van Israeli Ambassador Yehuda Atleast95peoplewerekilledin police patrolled. Similar precau­ missioner Sir Paul Condon said Health Care Partnership tionsweretakenat theIsraeli con­ yellow lines andtraffic cones were turned outto be German tourists, AvnertoldTheAustralian newspa­ an explosion July 18 at a Jewish per he believes the LOndon and cultural center in Argentina, and sulates in Frankfurt and Berlin, noanswer towhatappeared tobea police said. German policesaid. bandof potential suicide bombers. Los Angeles police also had a Buenos Ariesbombings werepart thebombing of a commuterplane ofaworldwidecarnpaign, andAus­ the next day in Panama killed 21 Leaders of the 42,OOO-strong 'The new dimension forusisthe scare Wednesday nightwhen asus­ German Jewishcommunitycalled powerand ferocity of the devices picious car was parked near the tra1ia is vulnerable. people, including 12Jews. "Mycommon sensetellsmeifit Afterdiscussing theviolenceat on thegovernment to increasese­ being putdownandthetotaldisre­ Israeli Consulate. Police cordoned curity at synagogues and Jewish gardfortheirownoranyone else's offseveral blocks ofWilshire Bou­ canhappen there(inLondon) itcan. aweekly session Thursday, Israel's happen anywhere," Avner was Cabinetsaidit"condemns thespill­ centers across the country, said lives by the terrorists involved,". levard andevacuated theconsulate quoted as saying. ing of bloodof innocentcivilians Michael Friedman, a Frankfurt­ Condonsaid, and surrounding buildings, but no anddeclares itwillactandassistin basedJewishleader. InParis, steelbarrierswereplaced UN protests Serb ambush FaST Casb By DAVID CRARY they mistook it for a Bosnian gov­ theconvoy's ambushers ''hadasuit­ ,,}~,,;c;;r>} """CTI~~&tFrOSpitllrThC:'h1rJ!r",;o~ed abletarget beenidentified." '»'\> together to form The Doctors' ernment convoy. "-:"';";' i),iii,"?,;" '~" ,~". < '",' §», SARAJEVO" Bosnia­ "This assertion subsequently U.N. officials said NATO air­ ~~ Herzegovina (AP) - Furious over proved wholly worthless, given the planes were called intomakeover­ will move to its new office at \;';:.,~~; , 'an ambush that killed a British sol­ fact thatfire later wasopened on a flights after Wednesday's attacks ~>1Cli;';::'~~ir,t~}iA;~!to,g:~~li~;TRe1P2?ctors'Clinic-Saipan they dier, the V.N. commanderin Bosnia French military unit that was at­ but were not asked to counterat­ 2nd Floor of Morgen Building, tack, although they canbe'askedto :~ 011 Thursday accused Serbforces of tempting to recover the vehicles," San Jose Beach Road on. deliberately attacking theU.N. con­ Rose said. strike incases where peacekeepers bring'fhe+¥qrt~~~!;~!:;ii~\Islands "I unreservedly condemn this arein danger. , anew standard in health care voy and rejected their excuse as August 1, 1994, Monday. .... :-::<:>' "",\."<:: "worthless." unprovoked attackon peacekeep­ They said Rosehad decided air \ We ak~roudto9rinounce Lt. 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TheFrench soldiers returned fire, closed afterit had served for four ,SalidchyAngeY,P.A.C Serbs claimed theirsoldiers fired and Rose said NATO warplanes months as the only access to the ~ Alexander Realty/ cityforcommercial traffic. OIl the1o-truck fuel convoy because might haveretaliated earlieragainst ~ I cuc 'Fast Cash "pavldEs.'o,sa,M.D. Hospital, The Doctors' Clinic-Saipan will provide more primary care ---~_11111111 DD~D -c ~. , Dental ~ VISA ~ Clinic ~ 'larry Lliillma,.'M~D.", and the specialty .:\ . 2nd Floor ofMorgen Building, will bs closed San Jose Beach Road on August 1, 1994, Monday. fOR iNVENTORy , . Tel. Nos.: 234·5117/233·5118 and SUNdAy July Jl, 1994 Fax. No.: 234·5118 AUGUST MONdAy 01, 1994 234-2.~06 Doctors' Clinic - Saipan call (670) 234-2901 to 5 or faxi(670) Alexander Realty/ cue Fast Cash • • DD~D Dental Micropa'c WE ARE SORRy FOR ANy Clinic • • INCONVENIENCE TO OUR CUSTOMERS ., .. .', ,'~""'~~-'~~~"'" ...... , ;, .. '. ,• •• ' i ,-

... ~ 36-MAIUANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-MY 29, 1994· FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1994-MARIANAS VARIETYNEWSAND VIEws-37 Argentina seeks BuenosAires bomber Arrests in China disturbing says group By SAMIR F. GHATTAS volvement. dor in Buenos Aires, Riad Qattar, Tufeili, who was Hezbollah's aboard a plane in Panama last By JOHN LEICESTER China's human rights practices been made public. Police deriy holding Liu and powers to restrict political activ- Nevertheless, Prime Minister to relay to Argentina that Leba­ secretary general from 1987 to week. Twelve of the victims were - and its U.S. trading privileges, In many cases, police have re- one officer told his wife that "if ists. . BEIRUT,Lebanon(AP) •Leba­ Rafik Hariri Thursday instructed non "does not have any informa­ 1990, divides his time between Jewish. HONG KONG(AP)-TwoNew known as most-favored-nation fusedtogivethedissidents'fami- something bad has happened to Chinese police already had a non has rejected Argentina's re­ military and security officials to tionabout theparticipation of any suburban Beirut and the rugged The Lebanese government has York-based groupssay they have status. lies the reasons forthe arrests, the Liu,howarewesupposed toknow variety of means at their disposal quest to extradite a radical Mus­ be on alert for possible Israeli Lebanese group or individuals in mountains of northeast Lebanon, said no such group exists.• detected a new and disturbing "In the absence of international report said. In other cases, police about it?" the report said. allowing them to detain people lim guerrilla leader for question­ attack in retaliation. The conser­ the bombing," the paper said. -where he has his persohal power Argentine news reportssaid two pattern of arrests in China since pressure, China has steadily tight- have denied holding the dissi- It said these cases were evi- for long periods of time without ing in the deadly attack on a Jew­ vative Ad-Diyar newspaper.quot­ In another report, the leftist As­ base. Iranians were detained this week international human rights pres- ened the noose on all forms of dents, meaning they have for all dence of "a new and disturbing having toforrnallyarrestorcharge ish community center in Buenos inganunnamedsource,said Presi­ Safir newspaper said Argentine Argentine authorities contend for questioning inconnection with sure on Beijing eased earlier this dissident activity," thetwo groups practicalpurposes disappeared, it pattern of arbitrary detention." them. Aires, a newspaper reported dent Carlos Menem of Argentina authorities have asked Lebanon Tufeili heads the shadowy group the bombing. Federal Judge Juan year. said in a report for publication said. Clinton said in May that he was The 15dissidents were arrested Thursday. asked that Sheik Subhi Tufeili, to arrest and put on trial "a num­ ofAnsarullah, orPartisans of God, Jose Galeano, the lead investiga­ HumanRights Watch-Asiaand Friday. It cited the case of Liu renewing MFN for China to al- more thantwo years agofororga- Israel has blamed the funda­ headofHezbollah's militant wing, ber of Hezbollah members on that indirectly claimed responsi­ tor, refused to confirmor deny the Human Rights in China said Chi- The report listed 17 dissidents Nianchun, a 46-year-old labor lowroomforquietdiplomacy with nizing i11egal political and labor mentalistHezbollah group and its be handed over for interrogation. charges of blowing up the Jewish bility in a south Lebanon commu­ detentions. neseauthoritieshavebeentougher thought to have been detained activist seen being led away in Beijing over human rights. Busi- groups, but were tried only this main backer, Iran, for the July 18 Menem threatened to sever dip­ complex in Buenos Aires." nique for the Buenos Aires car­ Argentina recalled its ambas­ ondissent since May,when Presi- .sirrce March, but whose where- handcuffs by plainclothes police ness leaders applauded Clinton's month, a delay that breached Chi- bombing,which killed 95 people. lomatic ties with Lebanon should The reports could not be veri­ bomb. It also said it was behind an sadors to Lebanon and Iran ear­ dent Clinton cut the link between abouts or alleged crimes have not in May. decision, but human rights advo- nese laws and United Nations Hezbollah, which operates out of it refuse, the paper reported. fied immediately. There was no explosion that killed all 21 people lier in the week. cateswarnedit wouldallow China principles, the report said. Lebanon,has vowed to derail the But Lebanese Foreign Minister answer at the Argentine Embassy to tighten repression without fear It argued that Beijing delayed Middle East peace process. Faris Bweiz rejected the demand, in Beirut, and no Foreign Minis­ ASEAN to ban Muslim deviationists of international repercussions. the trial to avoid antagonizing Both Iran and Hezbollah, or Ad-Diyar reported. try officials were available for KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia the Prime Minister'sDepartment. the Philippines, Brunei, Clinton earlier had threatened Clinton before the MFN decision Party of God, have denied in- He asked Lebanon's ambassa- comment. Kidnapped.aliens at (AP) • Officials from the Asso­ Al Arqam's leader, Ashaari Singapore, Indonesia and Thai- to cancel China's MFN status to and to avoid damaging Beijing's ciation of Southeast Asian Na­ Muhrnmad, is currently in Thai­ land. - punish its poor human rights bid for the 2000 Olympics, which risk ofbeing killed tions will discuss regional efforts land. Malaysian officials say the record, a decision that would have eventually were awarded to to outlaw a group accused of de­ The National Fatwa Council movement, whichbeganasasmall cost Chinese and U.S. businesses Sydney, Australia. By SHEILA McNULTV Meas Neak, vice director of viating'fromtrue Islam when they (Religious Ruling Council) wi11 group in the late 1960s,has about billions of dollars in lost trade. China has not published sen-- transport, said the latest report ­ meet next month, a high official meet Aug. 5 to decide whether AI 100,000 members and has assets As further evidence that China tences for the 15 dissidents, the PHNOM PENH, Cambodia from the area revealed that the said Thursday. Arqam should be banned in Ma­ worth more than 200 million now has a freer hand to deal with largest group to be tried since (AP) - Khmer Rouge guerrillas guerrillas had freed the women The group, Al Arqam, has been laysia. ringgit ($77 million), including dissent, the report said Chinese trials were held for people ar- were holding three unidentified after they helped carrying the sto­ accused by the Malaysian gov­ The sect has already been out­ some factories, printing facilities authorities since May have put 15 rested in the army attack on the foreigners and dozens of Cambo­ len goods to the top of the nearby ernmentof claiming its leader isa lawed in Brunei. and communes. ' dissidents on trialand passed new Tiananmen Square democracy dians they seized in an attack on a Vine Mountain but were stillhold­ prophet. Religiousaffairs ministersfrom The government claims that regulations giving police further movement in 1989. passenger train that killed ten, a ing the Cambodian men and the "We need to adopt a common thesix ASEAN nationsare sched­ amongthemovement's deviations senior official said Thursday. three foreigners. strategy against the movement as uled to meet in Langkawi, 450 is aclaimthatAshaariisa prophet. Pich Kimsreang, the railway He said the Khmer Rouge had it has numerous followers and kilometers (270 miles) northwest The movement has denied that director, said about 20 Khmer not yet made any ransom demands sympathizers in the region," said of Kuala Lumpur, on Aug. 4 and it is spreading deviationist teach­ Rouge Tuesday detonated two but heexpected they would within Abang Abu Bakar, a minister in 5. ASEAN consists of Malaysia, ings, or that it is a threat. mines under the train carrying the next few days. more than 200 passengers from The Khmer Rouge have at­ the capital 185 kilometers (115 tacked trains in that area for years, miles) south to the seaport of often killing dozens ofCambodi­ China seized 443 kgs ofdrugs in '93 Sihanoukville. ans at a time. Foreigners have BEUING (AP) - Chinese cus­ China's Yunnan province, the re­ in the first six months of 1994. The guerrillas then fired on the been warned against traveling by toms officials seized 443 kilo­ port said. No comparative figures from train, killing two railway police, railroad, especially in recent grams (975 pounds) of drugs in Yunnan borders the Golden last year were given, but China's two soldiers, and six civilians in months when the Khmer Rouge this year's first half, leading one Triangle countriesofLaos, Burma drug haulshave been rising annu­ the afternoon attack, he said. have been kidnapping passengers officialtocomplainabout aplague andThailand,which producemost ally. The customs figures repre­ The Khmer Rouge robbed the off the trains to use as porters to ofcross-border smuggling, the of­ of the world's heroin and is the sent only a portion of the drugs passengers and then forced more carry what they steal from them. ficial Xinhua News Agency re­ source of China's drug problems. that Chinese authorities confis­ than 100 of them off the train and The guerrilla often demand ran­ ported Thursday. "Some parts of China now face cate. into the nearby jungles, Pich som from the relatives of their Customs officers made their a plague of cross-border drug Anearlier report said that in the Kimsreang said, noting that three captives before releasing them. biggestsingle haulin Chinese his­ smuggling," the report para­ first quarter of this year, heroin of those taken were Europeans, If it is confirmed that three for­ tory when they seized 83.1 kilo­ phrased a customs spokesman as seizures totaled 1,007 kilograms most likely from France. He said eigners were seized, that would grams (183 pounds) of heroin in saying. He said customs officials (2,215pounds) and opium 476 A $9 MILLION they were being held in shackles. bring to nine the number of for­ Kunming, capital of southwest handled 28 drug trafficking cases kilograms 0,047 pounds). Franck Gellet, first secretary of eigners kidnapped since the start the French Embassy, said it was of the year. Two Britons and an International unclear whether any French were Australian were seized in south­ Airlines~1 SUPERDRAW /NT'L. TRAVEL DIVISION OF ~ on the train. He noted that Cam­ ern Cambodia in April. In the Travel Agent ~ bodians refer to all foreigners as north, a Briton went missing in Tasi Tours & Transportation. Inc. Network ~ [)AI·ICHI HOTtL TEL (670) 2'34·7121 barang, the Cambodian word for POOOX10?3 IS COMING AUGUST 6 January and two Belgians in May. 214·9:.li:' COMMJNWEAL Til O' i H; ",n;; I,,; q~ •.~"'ll/\,'jJ\S French,toexplain why they might .. AX {t;"O~ 2'3JO.1flr None of them have been heard SAIPAN. MP 96\)50 us,... -* ~ have been identified as French. from since. AND WE WANT TO WIN IT! ,~ "No one is able to know now The kidnappings, which were Wlncheve'R OI'ReCTZOn you choose, LeT Us 0FFe'R you The mOST EFfICIenT, the nationalities of those three unheard of just last year, are an persons," Gellet said. indication of the rising insecu­ 'ReLiaBLe ana conVenienT TRaveL, as' we OFFeR The FoLLOWInG: The Defense Ministry said it rity plaguing the government JOIN OUR had not confirmed yet that any elected in a U.N.-organized poll ,_ArKhne Rese1tvaTlons TO any paKTs OF The wOKl~ foreigners were seized. last May. PLAYER GROUP A1Klzne TlckeTlnej, Re-vahaaTlon OK Ke KOUTlnej HOTel ReseKvaTlons AND YOU COULD WIN WITH US! Anthropologist Levi­ CaK RenTal Resexvanons Strauss hopitalized Japan RaIlways Pass Together we'll buy 14 numbers, so we'll DUON, France (AP) • Anthro­ Hospitalofficialsdeclinedtode­ TJUlvel COnSulTaTIOnS have 3,000 +chances of winning. pologist Oaude Levi-Strauss was scribethedisorderbutsaidthecon­ But you must hurry-limited availability! hospitalizedThursday with an un­ ditionwasnotserious.Hewastobe disclosed illness,hospital officials transferredby Fridaytoaconvales­ Dehvex Am,LIne TIckeTS anyrime (Excepr S'unoays ana some hoLIoays) said. cence ward of the hospital, where OUK 'ReLIaBLe ana eXpe'RienCeO TRaveL counseLoRS ane STanOInG By Levi-Strauss, 85, was taken he was to remain for several days. 'Reaoy TO aSSIST WITh yOU'R TRaveL Full share $20 Wednesday from his Bourgogne Levi-Strauss, best known as the neebs. homeineasternFrancetotheemer­ father of structuralism. has been Half share $10 gency ward at a hospital in nearby one of France's most iftfluential ,, , Dijon,officials said on customary intellectuals for nearly half a cen­ WE ARE LOCATED AT THE NORTH WING OF DAI-ICHI ." anonymity. tury. ,. HO'TEL ACROSS THE PARKiNG LOT ' .. ' ~ . . . . . ", '. .. ' ~ '.' ~ , OFFER GOOD ONLY AT DON'T DRINK Please call: CNMI Lottery Shop, Middle Road, Puerto Rico RICHARD MACARANAS Tel: 322-8840 AND HERMAN DICHOSO c: DRIVE AMIGO! • SANDRO ACOPIADO -- ; ..:--.-.....--..-.:

,) "I 't -j .~. I ...., ~, \I I' \ .,". I' .,. 'I I"• .., •• 'I,..... ,' . FRIDAY, JULY 29, 19'94 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS ANDVIEWS-39 38-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 29, 1994 ASEAN, allies divided on trade issues By BRAVEN SMILLIE loan plans, according to Ford An Export-Importbank offi-nese government toward the He added that the reportedsize spokesman Kenneth S. Brown. cial, who requested anonymity, United States, which has threat- of the loan, if it turns out to be liefefforts hits snag TOKYO CAP). A government- The loan will be for $300 mil- saiditwouldbe thefirstloanfrom ened sanctions if current trade true would make it more of a fu~ded had expected several- U.N.-sup­ Japanese bank is cons!d- lion and. extended at about 4.1 the bank intended to help a U.S. negotiations do not meet a Sun- gesture thana financial saviorfor bodies. as 4,000soldiers in the next week By SHAWN POGATCHNIK ing for tanker trucks in Zaireand plied tanker trucks to arrive enng an unprecedented low-I?- percent mterest, lower than the automakers develop products for day deadline for agreement. the debt-strapped auto giant. The UnitedNationsHighCom­ to help the humanitarian effort. lon'g-te~m ~ket. Japanes~ shippingin about 10tankersfrom Wednesday. terest loan to Ford Motor Co. In cu.rrent 4.4 percent the Japanese . news reports quote "Ford doesn't really need any missionerfor Refugeessaidmore . Wilkinson said they needed 25 ~ Jap~es~ GOMA, Zaire CAP) • The UgandaandCroatia,butwereable Two arrived.One hadleaksthat what appears to a ges.ture to pnme rate, a financial Thebankofficialsaid thatGen- bank officials as saying the loan new debt right now, but if some- than 18,000 people had died in to 30 trucks for body collection, ~the Rwandan relief effort ran into to rent only a few from gasoline­ the soldiers patched up.The other trade tensions WIth the newspaper, the Nikkei, reported. eral Motors Corp. and Chrysler was meant to help Ford build one comes and offers some rela- the camps in the past week. It bulldozers and backhoes for pro­ Corp.h~vernaderequestsforsimi- anothercolossalhurdlewhenU.S. shippingcompanies Wednesday. came partly full of gasoline and U';1lted States, a Ford spokesman ',,!?e discussion. is. going on, models of Ford's Explorer and tively low-cost financing, that "Of course we're disappointed appealed for more help from ducing massgraves, and teams of Army engineers churned out lake water, and after being saidThursday. butit sataveryprelirrunarystage, larlow-interestloans,and thatthe Tauruspassengercarand Explorer would be interesting," he said, becausewe have worked dayand Washington to get bodies buried cemetery-designersfor Goma and andhasn'tbeenexpo~dto,senior 46,000gallons(175,000liters)of cleaned, the driver said notto full The Export-Import Bank?fJa- bank was considering their re- four-wheel-drive car with the adding that "we presently have night to produce this water like beforethey fuel a second waveof surrounding camps. appro~ched ~agement y~t, s~ering cleanwater, onlytofind out there the tanks up fully because his pan has Ford WItI:' an unblt<>?ay, that quests. . wheel on the right-hand cash and marketable securities at the U.N. wanted, and it's just sit­ disease. Without the aid, he said, "the offer of lo~-mterest ~nancl~g, IS. Brown said, refemng to a Such loans arebeheved to be a SIde for the Japanese market. $17 billion. Idon'twantto -und weren't enough trucks to deliver truck had a faulty clutch and ting here. We're really kind of French troopshave been work­ situation will just get worse and andthetwoSIdeS were discussmg ,flurry of press reports Thursday. gesture of goodwill by the Japa- But Brown, speaking by tele- pompous, but that (proposed it. worse. Ifthose bodies stay out for brakes that couldn't take the Millions of gallons (liters) of stunned," said Maj. Eric Hanson, ing feverishlyto dig mass graves, phone from Michigan, said Ford loan) doesn't matter all that very long, then you are going to weight. cleanwaterareneeded to beat the a supervisor at the Army plant using earth-moving equipment has already announced thatit was much." get bloated bodies and you're Jean William Tiwange, a cholera crisis that -is sweeping producing purity out of putrid and explosives to blast through planning to build the right-hand The bank official said Ford going to get disease." Rwandan refugee hired by the throughrefugeecampshere, kill­ Lake Kivu. hardened lava. But the 2,500 drive models for the Japanese originally requested the loan,but TheArmywaterspecialistsflew French soldiers are too few to The overallcommanderof U.S. U.N. to watch over the water market, and that the companies' Brown said the bank approached ingthousands ofpeopleandthreat­ trucks, said he had no way of Dollar inches higher forces in and around Rwanda.Lt. ening tens of thousands more. in from Germany to Goma late handletheburialsandprotectrefu­ plans did not depend on any new Ford first about two months ago Gen. Daniel Schroeder, was ex­ knowing whether the two that talks." dropping below20,000forthe first But only a trickle left for the Monday and had both of their gees from ethnic slaughter - their TOKYO (AP) • The U.S. dollar loans from Japan. with an offer. pected to fly into Rwanda's capi­ departed Wednesday reached the The dollar has sharply weak­ timein more thana month. campsWednesdayfrom the U.S. water-purification machines original mission. rose slightlyagainst the Japanese tal, Kigali, on Thursday to over­ intended refugee camp outside ened against the yen in recent Theywerehelpedbythedollar's operationat Lake Kivu, which is pumping out clean water at the "The digging isn't keeping up yen Thursday, and its strength see the establishment of the new Goma. weeks,partlybecauseofthethreat strength and buying by public contaminated with parasites and rateof 1,200gallons(4,500liters) with thedeath toll, which is obvi­ helped share prices rebound on Americanheadquarters there, ac­ Tiwange said one of trucks ' of U.S. trade sanctions if agree­ funds, dealers said. floatingbodies. an hour by midday Tuesday. ousfromthe bodies all aroundus, the Tokyo Stock Exchange. cording to military spokesman which picked up water early But many market participants ,Just say "NO" Drugs U.S. Army engineers said the U.N.officialslastweekurgently on every road, in every field," The dollar closed at 98:44 yen, mentis not reachedby Sunday on to Wednesday didn't return for a how to improve foreign access to weren't so sure of the dollar's rest of the priceless commodity requested outside help in provid­ said Ray Wilkinson, the Col. Robert Mirelson. up 0.41 yen from Wednesday's A 60-member U.S. Air Force second load as promised. strength, saidTatsuoKurokawaof was stalled because U.N. offi­ ing clean water to the estimated UNHCR's chief spokesman in Tokyo finish but lower than its Japanese government procure­ "airlift control" team is expected His supervisor, John NomuraSecurities. cials were able to round up only 1.2 million Hutu refugees, who Goma. overnightNewYorklevelof98.55 ment. to arri ve Thursday to supervise CrosthwaiteofBri tain'sOverseas "Even with the yen's rise halt­ two leaking, half-busted tanker fled to eastern Zaire from neigh­ He said U.N. officials had yen. Traders generally believe that the unloading of planes. It was Development Administration, if the trade talks fail, the United ing today, market players are trucks. boring Rwanda this month as pressed Brig. Gen. Jack Nix, Trading was quiet amid a lack said there were no water trucks watching for further signs that MICROl CORPORATION Yards away from where the Tutsi-led rebels emerged victori­ the U.S. Army commander in uncertain how this new force offreshmarket-affecting factors, States will still favor a higher yen locally available. wouldreinforceBergsten's notion engineers worked, refugees con­ ous in the civil war there. The Goma,and the U.S.State Depart­ would work in conjunction with dealerssaid. as a way to reduce its dlrs 60 existing French and British ef­ "Tomorrow you should see a billionannualdeficitin tradewith that Washington will not favor a tinuedtofillupcansfromaspring camps became immediate breed­ ment in Washington on Tuesday The dollar received a boost difference. We hope to line up strongeryen," he added. contaminated by human waste. ing grounds for disease and death tohelptheburialeffort"within48 forts. overnightinNewYorkfromcom­ Japan. about six trucks. You should see On the stock market, the 225­ The yen has strengthened 22 U.N.organizers,overwhelmed - a process accelerated by the hours." The United States said The main U.S. effort on the ments by Clinton administration IUSED CARS SALE I mostofthewatergo," Crosthwaite issue Nikkei Stock Average re­ percentsince January 1993,hurt­ bythecrisis,saidtheyweresearch- mountingtoll ofrotting,unburied Wednesdayitwouldsendasmany ground, the water-cleaning team, adviserC. Fred Bergsten indicat­ said. ingthe yen would not rise further bounded 110.62 points, or 0.55 ingJapaneseexportersby digging STKI YEAR MODEL L1C.l SELL against the dollar and that the percent, closing at 20,247.85. On into the value of overseas profits CRESSIDA Wednesday, the benchmark in­ changedback intoyen. The yen's U94-006 1988 CRESSIDA AAA-240 4595 Bus fares may U.S. currency should stabilize as U93-221 1988 CRESSIDA AAA-ll0 2695 theU.S.-Japanese tradeimbalance dex had lost 208.14 points, or appreciation beganafter Bergsten 'shrinks. 1.02 percent, to 20,137.23. calledfor a lowerdollar to CAMRY go up in H'lulu As of 4 p.m. (0700 GMT), the U94-051 1990 CAMRY ABN·301 5595 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS "But market players wouldn't The Tokyo Stock Price Index U93·213 1990 CAMRY AAO·020 5595 HONOLULU (AP) - Bus fares make any big move in either di­ of all issues listed on the' first price of the benchmark No. 164 R93-039 1991 CAMRY 4DR SON AAT-787 6995 section rose 5.64 points, or 0.35 IO-year Japanese government U92-175T 1989 CAMRY 4DR SON AAR-014 '4195 for people without passes will go rection ahead of the release of , U92-188T j 991 CAMRY 2000 SON AAX-921 5195 The Public Auditor is soliciting afinancial and compliance audit ofthe Commonwealth Ports Authority (CPA) forthe up from 85 cents to $1 for adults . U.S. gross domestic product data percent, to 1,621.46. It had shed bonds stood at 98.04 yen, down U92-187 1990 CAMRYWGN AAM·847 5995 ' fiscal year ending September 30,1994. Proposals shall be submitted to the Public Auditor, P.O. Box 1399, Saipan, and double from 25 centsto 50 Friday," said Yuko Fukakusa of 6.96 points, or 0.43 percent, to 0.03 yen from Wednesday's fin­ U94-068 1990 CAMRY AAO-577 5695 U94·070 1989 CAMRY AAO-923 4595 MP 96950, no later than 4:30 p.m., Friday, August 19, 1994. The audit shall be performed in compliance with the cents for children under a bill TokaiBank. 'Theyalso werener­ 1,615.82on Wednesday. ish.Their yield rose to 4.395 per­ that passed the City Council's vousabout the (U.S.-Japan) trade Share prices rebounded after ,cent from 4.390. BUICKlOLD'S following guidelines: U94-057 1988 BUICK CENTURY AAC-308 2695 Transportation Committee on C94-002 1989 BUICK CENTURY AAR-034 3695 1. OMS Circular A-128 Wednesday. U94-067 1987 OLD'S 98 AAO-726 2195 2. Standards for Audits of Government Organization programs, activities and functions-revised The full Council will vole on COROLLA 3. Other applicable Generally Accepted Auditing Standards the Council-sponsored measure U94-058 1992 COROLLA ABE-792 7995 next month. If approved then, U94-133 1990 COROLLA AAR·908 4995 Proposals must at least have the following information: the increase will take effect Jan. PUBLIC TERCEL 1. U94·088 1992 TERCEL ABF·782· 6995 Title Page: The committee also blastedthe U94-127 1992 TERCEL ABE-762 6995 Honolulu PublicTransit Author­ AIIOUICEMEI,. U94-134 1991 TERCEL ABC-421 5495 a) Request for Proposal subject ity, the agency that runs's the MAZDA b) Name ofyour company city bus and HandiVan system, Land Determination of Ownership are issued by the Northern Marianas U94-118 1985 MAZDA GLC AAJ-925 1495 c) Local address and telephone number U94·082 1990 MAZDA 626 AAS·975 5995 for not developing a financial Land Commission for the following: U94-131 1990 MAZDA 929 AAp·960 9995 d) Name ofcontact person and submission date operating plan in the 2{ years it U94-135 1990 MAZDA B2200 AAS-088 5495 has held the contract. TransmiUalletter: Ostensible OWOIr(s) parcel No, Ostensible Owner(s) SUBARU "I find it very disconcerting," Parcel No. U93-097T 1990 SUBARU LEGACY AAM-278 3995 Councilman John Henry Felix a) ,Briefly state your understanding ofthe audit work to be performed. Include an affirmative statement to Jose I. and Susana V. Guerrero 036 L 71 Ricardo S. Sablan told HPT A official Howard 056 C49 NISSAN perform the work within the time period specified, 030 E01 Jose A. soncsona 036 L70 Manuel S. Sablan U92-156T 1987 NISSAN MAXIMA AAC-886 2695 Takara, who testified in favor of U94-059 1991 NISSAN 240SX AAU-776 8995 b) State a comprehensive fee for which the audit will be performed. 034 F01 Roman S. and Patricia T. Palacios 043 L79 Hubert M. Taisacan U94·100 1989 SENTRA ABL-142 3995 c) Date on which the audit report package will be delivered to CPA. the fare hike. 'There is ... to this 019 J 13 Karl T. Reyes EA.781 (1 of 3) Maria Rofag Sablan date no financial plan. Ifind that 034 L79 Dones Lee Harmon Leon Guerrero, EA.781 (2 of 3) Maria Rofag Sablan .JEEP Your Company's Profile: !ncomprehensible,irresponsible, Ricardo dela Cruz Camacho and others EA.781 (3 of 3) Maria Rofag Sablan U94-053 1989 SUZUKI/SIDEKICK AAW-613 4395 Intolerable." 034 L80 Marcelo C. Borja Tr. No. 22750 (A.H. 689) Pedro T. Borja U94·028 1990 ROCKY AAS·485 7695 a) Provide abrief description of your company which includes your personnel's educational background and Jerry Souza of Pearl City testi­ 034 I 81 Lucy B. San Nicolas 034 L66 Ricardo DLe. Camacho HYUNDAI experience, number ofstaff, level ofstaff (partners, managers, supervisors, etc.), and a listing ofclients. fied against the increase in U94·130 1992 HYUNDAI ABJ-642 5995 These determination willremain ineffect fora period of120 days from their date of issue, therefore, if no children's fares, saying TheBus b) The description must also include an affirmative statement that at least the partners are certified public appeal istaken, Certificate ofTitle willbe issued. Copies ofthese determination are posted atthe bulletin TRUCK accountants. was the only transportation for U94·017 1991 4X2 EX -CAB V6 AAU-495 6995 many kids. boards ofthe Municipal Office, Chalan Kanoa, Clerkof Courts, susupe and Carolinian Utt, Garapan. For more R94:004 1992 4X2 AAJ·488 6595 c) Name,and profile of staff members to be assigned to the audit, should your firm be awarded. information, call telephone nos. 322-9420/9018 orvisit the Land Commission Office atCapitol Hill. U92-152 1988 4X2 AAD·311 1995 Prices of bus passes for stu­ R92·038P 1989 4X2 AAS-817 3595 dents and senior citizens will re­ U94·129 ' 1991 4X2 AAR·799 6995 Award will be based on four evaluation factors: price, technical competence, prior experience, and ability to meet the VERNACULAR (CHAMQRRO) C94·007 1993 4X2 EXTRA·CAB AAX-234 10995 main at $20 and S15, respec­ U94-1990 1990 . 4X2 AAS-678 99115 deadline. . tively. Este siha na detetminasion para uma susteni para 120dias na tempo desde i rna fechan niha, pot ayo mina R94-012 1992 4X4 AAW-150 13500 Council members Donna yangin taya nina hatom kenentra para este siha na detetmination segun i ginagagao gilai, Certificon Titulo R94-010 1991 4X4 AAU·248 6995 The contract for' this audit will be awarded not later than August 26, 1994. The audit work shall commence thereafter siempre mana huyong. Copian este siha na detetminasion man rna pepega gipisara giofisinan Municipat, U93-220 1991 4X4 EX·CAB AAT-833 6995 M~~c~do, Kim and Andy U94·119 1989 4X4 EX·CAB AAM-096 7995 and afinal report shall be completed by November 25, 1994. Mirikitani voted against thefare Chalan Kanoa, Clerk of Court, Susupe yanCarolinian Utt, Garapan. Para mas infotmasion agang i telefon U94-

\. .,:.:.~ • ~ r , i" FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1994-MARIANASVARIETYNEWS AND VIEWS41 4O-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS ANDVIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 29, 1994 Sweetbread banned due to contamination By RANDIHUTTEREPSTEIN ies and Food. iting a faulty brain protein. Japan consideringloan to Ford The epidemic has spurred sci­ There is no evidence that any­ CUSTOMER By BRAVEN SMILLIE An Export-Import bank offi- phone from Michigan, said Ford LONDON (AP) -There's plenty entific studiesexploring thebasic one has ever gotten the disease cial, who requested anonymity, has already announced that it of beef but no more sweetbreads biology of both the human and from eatingbeef from aninfected TOKYO (AP) .- A government­ said it would be the first loan was planning to build the right- on the menu at Le Gavroche, a animal forms of this puzzlingail­ cow. In fact, the human and ani­ RELATIONS OFFICER funded Japanese bank is consid­ from the bank intended to help a hand drive models for the Japa- chic Frenchrestaurant here. ment. mal forms may be triggered by ering an unprecedented low-in­ U.S. automakers develop prod- nese market, and that the com- No use going elsewhere. You "It's a red hot area of science," different agents. Put your talents to work with a dynamic terest loan to Ford Motor Co. in ucts for the Japanese market. panies' plans did not depend on won't find home-grown sweet­ said Dr. Gareth Roberts, a neuro­ Despite a slew of studies, no what appears to be a gesture to Thebank officialsaidthatGen- any new loans from Japan. breads, made from calves'thy­ scientist at Harrow Hospital. one knowsthe specificagent that company that rewards your efforts and soothe trade tensions with the eral Motors Corp. and Chrysler He added that the reported mus, on any menu in Britain. "We'velearnedalotmoreabout provokes the brain damage. expertise. UnitedStates, a Ford spokesman Corp. have made requests for size of the loan, ifit turns out to The governmenthas banned the molecular biology of the dis­ The mysteriousagent alters the said Thursday. similar low-interest loans, and be true; would make it more of foodscontainingintestine or thy­ ease." shape of a crucial brain protein that progressively destroys the Our organization is looking for a key individual to TheExport-ImportBankofJa­ that the bank was considering a gesture than a financial savior mus from calves because a new Spongifonn encephalopathy is assist in directing our customer relations prowam. 199210YOIA 4X4 PlOP TRUCK their requests. for the debt-strapped auto gi- a fatal brain disease striking ani­ brain,saidProfessorJohnBourne, • panhas approached Fordwithan scientific study suggested that director of the Institute for Ani­ offer of low-interest financing, Such loans are believed to be a ant. they might be contaminated with malsandhumans,causingsponge­ As a Customer Relations Officer, you will report to the Marketing and the two sides were discuss­ gesture of goodwill by the Japa- "Ford doesn't really need any the infectious agent of bovine likeholes in thebrain. Cattlewith mal Health. Director and play an integral role in development, execution and Some scientists suspect the 1990 NISSM SENlRA 4DR SEDAN ing loanplans, accordingto Ford nese government toward the new debt right now, but if some- spongiform encephalopathy, the disease stagger and drool, analysis of customer service training programs for various • symptoms giving the disease its agent is a virus-like substance; companies of the corporation. spokesman Kenneth S. Brown. United States, which has threat- one comes and offers some rela- commonly called "mad cow dis­ others sayan infectious protein. PLEASE CONTACT BANK OF GUAM LOAN The loan will be for $300 mil­ ened sanctions if current trade tively low-cost financing, that ease." popular name. The new British study offers a Qualified candidates should have at least 3-5 years experience in lion and extended at about 4.1 negotiations do not meet a Sun- would be interesting," he said, The sweetbread alert, in addi­ No one knows what causes the DEPARTMENT AT 233-5010/5011 glimpse into the basic biology of customer service related fields such as retail, airlines or service percent interest, lower than the day deadline for agreement. adding that "we presently have tiontorecent threats by Germany ailment, which can linger for 30 theillnessbyshowingthatitsome­ and hotel industry. Previous supervisory experience and the BID CLOSES ON 8/5/94 AT 6:00 P.M. current 4.4 percent long-term Japanese news reports quote cash and marketable securities to stop British beef imports, has years in humans or five years in how travels through the intestine ability to motivate people is a plus. A college degree is preferred prime rate, a Japanese financial bank officials as saying the loan at $17 billion. I don't want-to focusednewattention on the fatal cows before symptoms strike. THE BANK RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE before getting to the brain. but will also train the right individual. newspaper,theNikkei, reported. was meant to help Ford build sound pompous, but that (pro- brain ailment that has killed Cowsarethoughttohavecaught ANY OR ALL OFFERS. models of Ford's Explorer and posed loan) doesn't matter all the disease by eating offal from Governmentscientistsinfected "The discussion is going on, 131,050 cattle in the last eight Applicant should have exceptional communication skills and infected sheep, which has since 4-month-old calves with BSE by but it's at a very preliminary Taurus passenger car and Ex- that much." years. experience in word processing and spreadsheets as well as Legal feeding them brains stems from stage, and hasn't been exposed plorer four-wheel-drive car with The bank official said Ford Thegovernmentinsiststhatbeef been removed from their food Resident status to work in the CNML sick cows. The calves were then to senior management yet,until the steering wheel on the right- originally requested the loan, is safe, particularly because all supply. killed two months, six months or today, that is." Brown said, re­ hand side for the Japanese mar- but Brown said the bankap- infected cows are killed and not The human forms of the dis­ Interested candidates should send resume or pick up ease,allextremely rare,arecalled 10 months later. ferringto a flurry of pressreports ket. proached Ford first about two used for food. employment application at: But Brown, speaking by tele- months ago with an offer. Taking a similarly cautious ap­ kuru, Creutzfeld-Jakob Disease Scientists injected a variety of Thursday. . Tan lloldings Corp. proach, the European Union's (CJD), and German-Straussler cow partsinto the brains of mice. Tan Holdings Corp. Those that were injected with Marketing Dept. Personnel Dept. agriculture commissioner, Rene Scheinker Syndrome (GSS). It Mike's Bldg. Chalan Kanoa Ilome Improvement Center MEMBER FDIC Steichen, recently proposed ban­ strikes less than one in a million pieces of small intestine went on Caller Box 1'1'1'-193, Box 100(X) Puerto Rico Aussie airline flies into Asia ning exports of carcasses from people worldwide. to suffer from spongiform Saipan, ~11' 96950 Caller Box 1'1'1'-52 J, Box 10000 encephalopathy, suggesting the (670)235-3711/12 Saipan, .\1 P 96950 nized the continent. .British herds that had not been People in Papua New Guinea MELBOURNE, Australia "A." infectious agent lurks in the gut. (670):)22·9253 "lNvrrATIONTO'BID . Prime Minister Paul Keating disease-freefor at least six years. got kuru from eating infected hu­ (AP) - An Australian airline "The stylized Australian flag Althoughthestudydid not pro­ Attn: Marketing Director Aun. Alben Jalandon-On Jr has called for constitutional re­ Steichen's spokesman, Gerry man brains. has dropped Great Britain's we have previously flown had vide evidence that the disease is ..DPW94-rtB-00295' . form to replace the British mon­ Kiely,said therewas noevidence AboutsevenAmericanchildren " ",' powerful recognition - but trav­ . ." ..' . Union Jack from its logo as it in the thymus, the government arch as Australia's head of state, that mad cow disease threatened and a few in Britain, France and embraces the Asian market with elers see it as belonging to Aus­ AustraliagotCJDwhentheywere officialsbannedits usefor sweet­ tralia, not to our company ," ex­ and has urge a redesign of the humans."We're taking measures flights toJapan and Hong Kong. to exclude a risk which is not treated with human growth hor­ breads as a precaution. The Department ofPublic Works issoliciting sealed bids for Ansett Australia on Thurs­ ecutive chairman Ken Cowley national flag to drop the Union there by. all evidence," he said in mone derived from brain tissue "This tells you nothing about the construction ofthe CNMI Judicial Courts Complex, Saipan, day unveiled a new corporate said. Jack. Brussels. between 1963 and 1985. CJD. Nobody has been able to MP Commonwealth ofthe Northern Mariana Islands. Bids in trademark, retaining a depic­ The logo change is also a sym­ Ansett, which launched ser­ British government investiga­ Shortly after the link was iden­ show any link between BSE (the An Equal Oooonvnny Employer duplicates will be accepted in the Office of the Chief of tion of the Southern Cross con­ bolic step by a major Austra­ vices to Bali last year, begins Tan Holdings Corporation tors who did the recent study said tified in 1985, most countries cow disease)andcm (thehuman Procurement &Supply atLower Base, Saipan until 2:00 p.m., stellation and adding a seven­ lian institution away from iden­ .flights to Japan and Hong Kong itsheds lighton the basic biology banned the use of brain-derived disease)and thatisquitecategori­ local time, on September 2,1994 atwhich time and place the pointed star and a gold letter tifying with Britain, which colo- in early September.: bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Any bids of the illness - showing how the human growth hormone and cal," said Taylor, one of the in­ received after the above time will not be accepted under any agent travels through the cow's switched to genetically synthe­ vestigators. "That's not the same thing as saying it's not impose circumstances. body - but does not prove that the sized hormone. II DRINK DON'T DRIVE, DRIVE DON'T.DRINKII thymusorintestine are dangerous Some people get it from inher- sible." Contracttime isFive Hundred Forty (540) Calendar Days. All to eat. The ban was taken as a bids must be accompanied by abidder's bond in the amount precaution. ofnot less than 15% ofthe total bid price. Bid security may ''There is noevidence that even be bid bond, certified check, cashier's check or other form if you ate infected brains you'd acceptable tothe Government made payable tothe Treasurer, INVITATION TO BID get BSE (mad cow disease), but Commonwealth ofthe Northern Mariana Islands with anotation the government has to be cau­ tious," said Kevin Taylor, assis­ on the face ofthe check: "Credit Account No. 1453". The mlT payment of $600.00 is required for every set of plans, DPW94 s00293 tantchief veterinaryofficer of the specification and other bidding instruction which can be The Department of Pubic Worksis solic~ting sealed ~ids for the Construction and renovation of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisher- secured from the Technical Services Division, Department of Department of Commerce & Labo~ Office at Don~le. Hill ~partment, Capitol Hill, Saipan, MP, Public Works, Saipan, MP, on or after August 1, 1994. A C?mmon~e.a~th of the NorthemManana Islands. Bids In duplicate will be accepted in the Officethe Dlrector,DI~ISI~n,of Procurement ~ Supplyat LowerBase, Saipan until2:00p.m., localtime, August 12 receipt forthe payment should be obtained trorn the CNMI, th~ ADB grants Treasurer, Department of Finance in Capitol Hill, before 1994at.whlch. time andplacethe bidswillbe publicopened andread aloud. Anybidsreceivedafter abovetime Will not be acceptedunderany circumstances. applying forthe bid documents. $2.2M loan A bo~d of 15% of t.he total bid pricemust accompany the bid. Thissecurity may be Certified Check This bid invitation is open to all Contractors with valid Cashier'sCheck,Bidorotherformacceptable to theGovernment made payable totheCNMITreas ' to Pacific business license in the Commonwealth of the Northern Commonwealth oftheNorthern Mariana Islandswithanotation onthefaceofthecheck'CreditA c urert, .Mariana Islands. Bid will be evaluated according tothe CNMI No. 1453". . C oun countries Procurement Regulations. Contractors orprospective bidders The bidderis required to submitwith his proposal,a copy of his business permitas a compliance with the Contractor's Registrants and Licensing Laws of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana MANILA, Philippines (AP) • are especially requested to review Procurement Regulation, TheAsianDevelopmentBankap­ Islands. Part C- Qualification and Duties, Subsection 3-301 provedsix grantsThursday worth "Responsibility ofBidders and Offerors". Bidders must also Specifications and plans of the project are available on or afterJuly 29, 1994at Technical Services $2.26 million to five Pacific Is­ comply with only CNMI Laws such as the Labor Standards Division, ~epartment of PUbli~ works,Saipan. Anon-refundable payment of200.00 is required foreach land countries. Provision for Wage Rate Determination. set. Pre-bid conference for this project Will be held at $ 2:00 p.m., localtime, FridayAugust5 1994 TheManila-basedbanksaidthe at the Technical Services Division, Department of Public Works, Saipan. ' $565,000 grant to the Federated APre-Bid Conference forprospective bidders will be held at Attention is called to the Labor Standard Provisions for Wage Rate Determination of the CNMI StatesofMicronesiaand$326,000 2:00 p.m., local time, Friday, August26, 1994 atthe Technical grant to Tuvalu will be used to Services Division, Department ofPublic Works, Lower Base, Classification SalaryStructure Plans, and payment of not lessthantheminimum salariesandwage as set forth in the Specifications mustbe paid on this project. helpthemimprove their planning Saipan, MP. Questions concerning the plans and specifications and statistics agencies. should be submitted inwriting atleast two days (2) prior to Allbiddocuments received shallbethesolepropertyoftheGovemment oftheNorthern Mariamrlslands A$450,000grantto PapuaNew the Conference. . withthe exception ofbidbonds,certified checksorcashier'scheckwhich willbereturned to the bidders Guinea will be for financing a in accordance withthe specifications section, "Instruction to Bidders" Page1-2, Paragraph No. 05 Bid reviewofitshealth policywhile a "The Government reserves the right to reject any orall bids Guarant. ' $350,000 grant will help the and to waive any imperfection in the bid proposal in the Solomon Islands implement its interest of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana "TheGovernment reserves the right to rejectanyorallbidsto waiveanyimperfection inthe bidproposal in the interestof the Commonwealth of the Northern MarianaIslands". national population policy. Islands". Tonga received two grants REVIEWED BY: worth$570,000 for the improve­ lSI ELIZABETH H. SALAS-BALAJADIA. p.E. mentof its sea'andland transport Director of Public Works lSI ELIZABETH H. SALAS·BALAJAOIA, P.E. Secretary of Public works network: ,, ., , ______, . J " ,fir ~~.~., ., .\-...... " ... -, ......

FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1994 -MARIANAS VARIETYNEWS AND VIEWS-43 42-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 29, 1994 Vietnam ready for oiljoint ventures Russia regulates securities industry ByVLADIMIR ISACHENKOV change, where hundreds of bro- offers short-term business loans vertising, and claims to have 10 sis," and said MMM's shadowy willing to take a direct interest of kers bought and sold shares for and invests in stocks. millionshareholders. Someexpens president, Sergei Mavrodi, could HO CHI MINH CITY, Viet­ further details but said up to20 percent in future explora­ MOSCOW (AP) _ The govern- about 90,000 rubles ($45). Until now, the government had say the number may be far lower, benefit from the turmoil., nam (AP) - Vietnam is willing to PetroVietnam would invite bids as soon as the Vietnamese gov­ tion ventures, said Do Van Ha, mentsought to calm jittery inves- During the peak of the crisis on tried to stay out of the MMM cri- butithas been impossible toverify 'The authorities have realized consider forming joint ventures thefirm's directorof international tors Thursday by announcing it Tuesday, MMM share prices sis, with officials saying that in- any figure because the industry that the only thing Mavrodi needs with foreign oil and gas firms ernment gave final approval to the plan. cooperation. Until now, foreign would regulate Russia's unruly briefly plunged to 30,000 rubles vestorshad no one but themselves has been unregulated. to become Russia's presidentis to when it invites them in the near companies have typically had to securitiesmarket,a move made in ($15). Last week, MMM shares to blame for losses on high-risk Some shareholders hung onto promiseinvestorstheirmoney back future to bid for rights to explore Several companies have ex­ shoulder all the risks associated responseto the panic surrounding tradedformorethan I00,000 rubles investments. their stock, saying they remain if they elect him," the newspaper twopromisingareasoff thesouth­ pressed interest, Thoang said. with surveyingand drilling for oil the nation's largest investment ($50). But on Thursday, members of confidentthefundwillpullthrough said. ern Vietnamese coast, the Interest in the two areas in­ and gas in Vietnam. company. The panic began when the gov- the Cabinet decided to look into the crisis. But the daily Commersant said country's senior oil and gas ex­ creased with the discovery of oil Thoang indicated that A crowd of 5,000 people stood emment said last Friday it could waysofhelpingMMM sharehold- "A friend of mine bought a car there should be little fear of a rna- ecutive said Thursday. in potentially commercial quanti­ PetroVietnam is willing to be outside the brick headquarters of not guarantee investments in ers, who risked losing their sav- and a garage on earnings from his jor upheavel stemming from the Except for a joint-venture ties last month by Japan's Is now accepting application for a moreflexible in itsforms ofcoop­ MMM early Thursday for a third MMMandsimilarfunds.Authori- ings, pensions and salaries. MMM shares,just like the MMM MMM developments. formed in 1981 with the former Mitsubishi Oil Co..Ltd. inablock dey,hopingtosell theirstock.The tieshave chargedMMM affiliates TheCabinetthendecidedtodraft televisiondreamads," saidMikhail "IfMMMcollapses,nothing will Soviet Union, PetroVietnam. the just northof the twoareas.Thoang eration with foreigners as a way Nurse-Part Time company,meanwhile, announced with tax fraud and other viola- a resolution ordering the Finance Smirnov, a 44-year-old engineer happen, except maybe for local state-owned oil monopoly, has described the Mitsubishi find as to stimulate increased explora­ "the biggest well in Southeast tion to help it meet its goal of Duties Include: planstoreopenofficesithad closed tions, and call it a classic pyramid Ministrytotakestepstowardregu- whoheld alargenumber of shares. disorders," Commersant said. allowed foreign companies to Medical records, claims review, interface with Asia." producing20milliontonsofcrude amidthe crisisearlier in the week. scheme that is bound to fail. lating the securities market. No Russian newspapers were di- "Riots are possible only in one operate here only under produc­ In an effort to calm investors, "MMM is a group of qualified further details were immediately videdon thelarger implications of case:Ifthe governmentisinvolved tion sharing contracts. said Ho Si Thoang was the keynote oil by the end of the century. health care providers speaker at an international con­ The company expects to pro­ Qualifications: MMM boosted the price it was swindlers who are taking advan- available. the MMM crisis. in Mavrodi's business and he has Thoang. the finn's chairman. willing to pay for its shares by tageof imperfect legislation,fool- MMM built a huge following The daily Nezavisimaya Gazeta evidence against them. However, PetroVietnam expects "pres­ ference, "Vietnam Oil and Gas duce 7 million tons of oil this Excellent written and oral skills, Nursing and 10,000 rubles ($5) per share. But ing people and lining their own through aggressive television ad- warned of "a major political cri- he does not seem to have any." ently" to auction off two blocks '94." year, Thoang said. medical records experience. Perrovietnam has signed 28 currently controlled by Joint ventures would permit MMM allowed few people inside pockets," Sergei Almazov, head production-sharingcontractswith its office to take advantage of the of Russia's tax police, said at a VietSovPetro, the country's sole foreign companies to become eq­ Education: foreign oil and gas companies offer. Cabinet meeting Thursday. joint-ventureandits onlyproducer uity partners with PetroVietnam Nursing school graduate of commercial quantities of oil, and share exploration risks and since Vietnam enacted its law on TheseIlingpriceofMMMshares MMM officials have denied Creators ofterracotta Thoang said. He declined to give costs withit.Perro'Vietnamisnow foreign investment in 1988. was far lower across town at wrongdoing and say their fund Pick up application at Moscow's main commodities ex- speculates on currency markets, Staywell office in Chalan Pico •••••••••••••••••••••• France seizes solon's furniture or call 235-4260/1/2 warriors discovered PARIS (AP) - France's state­ About a dozen blue trucks He asked his lawyers to seek to BEIJING (AP) - Archaeologists creator had been a mystery, the ters in the imperial court or folk craftsmen, had their names en­ ownedCreditLyonnaisbegantak­ pulled up to Tapie's home in an reverse the order. saytheyhavediscoveredthenames official Xinhua News Agency re­ It was the latest blow to Tapie, : Million SView for : graved and sealed in hidden parts ing away antique furniture and upscale Left Bank neighborhood of the 85 craftsman who created poned Jate Wednesday. of their creations. paintings from the villa of Ber­ and began loading items includ­ who last week lost his appeal be­ thethousandsof clay warriorsthat Now, the head of the excava­ No two soldiers in the terracotta nardTapie on Thursday, tighten­ ing French l Sth and 19thcentury fore the French soccerfederation, havebecomeamajorChinesetour­ tion team, Yuan Zhongyi, said he : S700.00 per Month! : army are alike, and the craftsmen ing the noose on the embattled chairs and chests, as well as rugs whichbanishedhimfromthesport istattraction, anofficialreportsaid. has found the full names of 85 over a bribery scandal involving , .INVITATION TO BID, I I craftsmen engraved in the arm­ arebelieved tohave modeledthem lawmaker-tycoon. and tapestries, valued at about The imperial tombs containing I I after a real army. The three exca­ Itself suffering from huge 350 million francs ($64 million). his team, Olympique Marseille. ··DPW94~ITB~OIJ291 8,000 terracotta soldiers and pits and underneath the long mili­ Tape, also arrested at his villa .. -: ... I • horses, 100 chariots and numer­ tary coats of more than 7,000 sol­ vated pits containing the un­ losses, Credit Lyonnais has de­ Tapie, a leftist populist whose . ~ cided to crack down on Tapie, ticket captured 12percent inJune last month on fraud and tax eva­ ousbronzeweapons,werediscov­ diers excavated so far, the report earthed figures are one of China's I 2 Bedroom Apartments I main tourist attractions, drawing who owes his longtime banker Europarliament elections, called sion charges, accuses the conser­ The Department ofPublic Works issoliciting sealed bids forthe ered in 1974near theancient capi­ said. vative government of trying to It said the sculptors, either pot- visitors from all over the world. over I billion francs ($ I85 mil­ the seizure "an illegal act based Construction ofAmerican Memorial Park Electrical Works, Saipan, : with East Side View : tal of Xian, but the identity of lion). on a political ulterior-motive." destroy him. Commonwealth ofthe Northern Mariana Islands. Bids in Dupli­ cate will be accepted in the Office of the Director, Division of : Wall-to-Wall carpet, : Brunei to strengthen air defense Procurement & Supply at Lower Base, Saipan until P,M; 2:00 I new ·Appliances & Furniture I KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia day. MalaysiaisbuyingAmerican FA­ Dollar, gold down in London localtime, August 1,1994at which time and place the bids will :. Lawn & Trash Service, : (AP)-Brunei wantstoexpanditsair "Wehavenotyetmadeanyoffers 18 and Russia MiG-29 jet fighters LONDON (AP)·The U.S. dollar 98.44 yen, up 0.41 yen from -1.5730 German marks, down be publicly opened and read aloud. Any bids received after the force, and hopes to learn from its or determined the types of aircraft for its air force. fell against other major curren­ Wednesday's close.Laterinlon­ from 1.5760 above time will not be accepted under any circumstances. I' Laundry Hookups, & More! I neighbors' experience inbuying new and equipment to buy," Maj. Gen. Najib said theirtalks centered on cies in early European trading don, thedollar wasquotedat98.55 -1.3315 Swiss francs, ,down planes and equipment, the armed SulaimanAwangDamittoldreport- cooperation and the upgrading of Thursday. Gold prices were also yen. from 1.3350 Abond of15% ofthe total bid price must accompany the bid. I Call I forces commanderofthesmall, oil- ers after talks with Malaysian De- technical and military training be­ -5.3785 French francs, down I I tweenthe two countries. lower. Other dollar rates compared This security may be certified Check, Cashier's check, Bid Bond rich Islamic kingdom said Thurs- fenseMinisterNajibAlxlulRazak In Tokyo, the dollar closed at with late Wednesday: from 5.3855 I 234-7193 or 235-7151 I or other form acceptable tothe Government made payable tothe I I Treasurer, Commonwealth ofthe Northern Mariana Island with m for showing. m anotation on the face ofthe check: "Cred itAccou nt No. 1453". ~ (On~y ~ Bid security is not required if bid amount is less than $25,000.00. Two Units Available! Hurryl) o 0 The bidder is required to submit with his proposal, acopy ofhis ~m0~~Qa~~D~~~~~Q~~~~m~ business permit as acompliance with the contractor's Registration and Licensing Laws of the Commonwealth of 'the Northern The Public School System in conjunction with the Department of SEALED BIDS for Self-Propelled, Ride-Dn Lawn mowers, in accordance with the .'7, ,.... t:.•,::" 'R~q~~'~t .F~~·;.'p'~'~~Q~~lifi~~til?.i ."."~'H:: Mariana Islands. '.';' Public Works is soliciting proposals from interested firms for the specifications, will be received at the office of the EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, . . COMMONWEALTH PORTS AUTHORITY, Saipan International Airport, P.O. Box design of the Garapan Elementary School Second (2nd) Story 1055, Saipan, MP 96950. until 2:00 p.m .. August 4, 1994, at which time and Specifications and plans ofthe project are available on orafter PSSRFPQ94-001 '. Classrooms, Saipan, MP 96950. Interested firms may submit place the sealed bids will be publicly opened and read. July 5, 1994 at the TSD office. A non-refundable payment of standard forms SF 254 & SF 255 in lieu of proposals. The successful bidder will deliver four (4) each self propelled, Ride-Dn Lawn $50.00 is required for each set. Pre-bid conference for this The CNMI Public School System is soliciting from rmwers to the Commonwealth Ports Authority as follows: 1) Two (2) each lawn project will be held at 2:00 P.M" local time, July 25,1994 atthe interested firmsto provide to the Public School System The Scope of Work will be available at the Department of Public mowers will be delivered to the Commonwealth Ports Authority at Saipan Department of Pubic Works Conference room. a reserve pool of substitute teachers with a background Works on or about July 29, 1994. All concerns may be referred to in elementary education, secondary education or International Airport; 2) One (1) each lawn rrower will be delivered to the Mr. Stephen P. Lemieux at 322-9828 or 322-9436. Commonwealth Ports Authority at West Tinian Airport; and 3) One (1) each lawn A~ent.ion is called to the Labor Standards for Wage Rate Deter­ specialized fields in education for the various Public mower willbedelivered to the CommonwealthPorts Authority at Rota International rnination ofthe CNMI Classification and Salary Structure Plans, Schools on Saipan, Tinian, and Rota. Qualification p~yment le~s & Airport. and a! n?t than minimum salaries and waqe as set requirements are now available at the Public School All proposals in the form of SF254 SF255 shall be submitted to forth In the Specification must be paid on this project. ~ffice System's Procurement & Supply Office, Lower Base the of the Director, Division of Procurement & Supply, Lower The project is being financed by funds from the Commonwealth Ports Authority. during regularworking hours except Holidays. All request Base, no later than August 22, 1994, 4:00 p.m. The contract award, if it is to be made, will be made within 30 days from the All bids docu ments received shall be the sale property of the for pre-qualification must be marked on the envelope opening of the bids. G.overnment ofth~ Nothern Mariana Islands with the exception of "RFPQ94-001" Opportunity for qualification before The Government reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bid bonds, certified check or cashier's check which .will be proposals in the interest of the Government. The Commonwealth Ports Authority reserves the right to reject any bids In returned to the bidders in accordance with the specifications solicitation shall be afforded toall interested firm. Please accordance with Section 3.2(7) of its Procurement Rules and Regulations. section, "Instruction to the Bidders" Page B-5, paragraph No. as, be informed that under noevent will bidders be allowed Bid Guarantee. to qualify after the bid opening, Any question pertaining /s/ ELIZABETH H. SALA5-BAlAJADIA, P.E. Secretary of Public Works Copies of the Specifications may be obtained from the Commonwealth Ports "The Government received the right to reject ~ny or all bids and to this RFPQ maybe directed to the Procurement & Authority Office. Saipan International Airport. towaive any imperfection in the bid proposal inthe interest of Supply Office attelephone number 322-6407. the interest of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana /s/ WILLIAM S. TORRES /$/ ROMAN T. TUDELA Islands", lSI WILLIAM S. TORRES lSI LOUISE CONCEPCION Commissioner of EckJcation Executive Director/Contracting Officer Commissioner Of Education Procurement &Supply Officer lsi ELIZABETH H. SALAS-BALAJADIA, P.E, July 19, 1994 Secretary of Public Works I ,. '.' ". ". '~",:". ' •. ' I, -'. ":'.', ',. , , II I

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FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1994-MARIANAS VARmTY NEWS ANDVIEws-45 therestaurant. and theorganization, torotatenew Prosecutors say Chi started the blood in periodically,"said Judge _44-MARIANAS VARIETY NEws AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY29, 1994 fightand knewwhat the effectsof Daniel Heely, the court's .his kickcouldbe. administrative director. Chi testified earlier that he lied Wong had been criticized by Sights, smell ofdeath shroud camps Gubernatorinl bets candidates. 'This decision confirms what ona business cardthatcalledhima women's groups for not using, environmental groups have been "They're purposely trying to fifth-degree blackbelt in tae kwon $500,000 inappropriated state funds By MICHELLE FAUL pilingtheirdeadatoneside,along water wouldstop flowingif there runny nose. fluid attached to' intravenous angry after being throttlewhatthesepeoplehaveto claiming for years: namely, that do and an expert martial arts tohiretwoadditionaljudgestohelp a road created by poundingfeet. was trouble. The noise level "Shut up! Shut up l," she tubes. bumped from TV say," Hodges said. "It pisses me there are serious and ongoing relieve the backlog in domestic A million Rwandans sought droppedbacktothemutedhumof snappedat theyoungster.Hecon- Tents set up by "the interna- instructor. On Tuesday he saidhe MUGUNGA, Zaire (AP) - The off." problems withtheoperation of the abusecases. safety in thisZairian borderarea, despair and desolate wails of ba- tinuedto wail. tional aid group Doctors of the By BEN DiPIETRO had nevertakena tae kwondo test young couple stood on a rocky Kailua andKaneohe plants," Sierra for anything higher than a yellow The delayin gettingthecasesto outcrop to take in the sights: a and a third of them now make up bies that hangs over Mugunga. . The grass thatcovered therock World are so crowded that pa- Judge says Honolulu Club resource analyst Mark HONOLULU(AP) -Four lesser­ belt,thesecondlowestexperience trial allowed manydefendants tobe scarlet sunset cresting the green thiscamp ona plain leadingto the Beyond the medical tents near has been wornaway.Onlyasmall tients overflow into the. open. violated Clean Water Smaalders said. known candidates for governor level: released because the ir cases mountain,a majesticstand of eu­ volcanic crater lake from which the camp entrance, haphazard groveremainsof thetalleucalyp- They lie on the dirt in dozens of A hearing willbe heldtodecide accused acting Mayor Jeremy Act 13,000 times couldn't beheardwithinthelegally calyptus,and,below,hundredsof Mugunga gets its name. homes stretchfor nearlya mile(l tus trees that covered the plain. rows. Relatives stand bylikesen- how much in penalties the city When corpses crowded both 1/2 kilometers), and the outer Refugees chopped down the rest tries, holding bags ofrehydration Harris on Wednesday of Judge transfer not specifiedtime. rotting bodies. HONOLULU (AP) -TheCityand shouldpay. due to rise in cases "It would be unfair to blarre any Gently, the man stroked the sides of the road through. camp circle seems to grow by the hour. for shelters and cooking fires. fluids because there is nothingto pressuring Oceanic Cable to County of Honolulu violated the change the time their one-hour ore person" for the backlog, Heely woman's headand turnedit away Tuesday, yet another moundwas Families squat on the hard rock, As the sun set, women built attach them to. CleanWater Act at its Kailuaand )Uleged nnurderer program airs on public access HONOLULU (AP)-Thejudgein said."Tosaythattnatpersonorarother fromthe stench of death and fear started beneath the outcrop. barely inches apart. pyramids of wood inside circles Before dark, the relief workers Kaneohe sewage treatment plants television. claims self-defense charge of Family Court was person is responsible fora court not that fouled a balmy evening They were wrapped in mats, A family of newcomers tied of rocks on which they rested leave the camp, a danger zone at 13,792 timesovera4{-yearperiod, The show, "Other Candidates reassigned Wednesday, but a being opened ... the administrative blankets or colorful local cloth. sticks together to form a beehive their tin pots. night. Two men were stoned to a federal judge ruledWednesday. HONOLULU (AP) - A man offices were andareinthe presentday breeze. for Governor," will be shown on Judiciary official denied it was That wasn't enough. Up close, Some lay uncovered. A man's thattheywouldcoverwithasheet DancileNyirabariyangawailed death this week, accused by the Thecityrepeatedly failed tomeet chargedwithkilling a highschool looking at creating additional Olelo, the Corporation for because the backlog of domestic there was yet another body. face was frozen in a pained gri- of plasticandablanket.Theywill in frustration as she found a pile Hutu refugees of being infiltra- secondary treatrnentstandards, and student with a martial arts kick courtroom space to reduce the Community Television.It sharply violence cases increasedfrom 145 Six men carried the corpse of a mace, clawlike hands reaching not be able to lie down without of feces in her cooking spot. tors of the rival Tutsi-Ied rebels maycontinueto be in violation of testified Wednesday that he criticizes leading major-party to 3,600 underher tenure. backlog." 20-year-oldwoman wrappedin a out. A young boy seemed.only thrustingfeetintotheirneighbors' "It is too much,"shecried.That whodefeated theRwandananny. the standards despite recent defended himselfafter the victim Plans toreduce the backlog will be gubernatorial candidates Frank Judge Frances Wong. senior rattan sleeping mat. They gasped asleep on his side, his head rest- hut, fancier and covered. with morning,herdaughterMadeleine, Exiled soldiers and militias go improvements to the two plants, wentinto aboxing stance andbegan announced inabout twoweeks. Heely ing on an ann adorned with a green leaves. 16,joined the pile of bodies. . toworkafterdark.spteadingpro- Fasi, Ben Cayetano and Patricia Family Court judge for the past under the weight of their burden Judge David Ezra said in his 104­ tojump around. twoyears, will bereplaced byJudge said. and nearly dropped it as one of beaded bracelet. But lying downis what people "My husband took my son to paganda. . Saiki. pageruling. "Helunged forward," Benjamin, "This is not accidental," Michael A. Town. presently the Wong isoutoftownoilvacarionand themslidonexcrementandvomit. Afoot awayfromababy's body here do most- even the children, the hospital," he told a visitor. ''They say if we go home.the' It also failed to report bypass Chisaidwhenaskedbyhisattorney '~He; DemocratTonyHodgessaidwhen motions judge in CircuitCourt. isn'L

Spate·of kidnappings panics parents ",' " ~tMarianas c;yarietr~ DEADLINE: 12:00noon the day prior to publication .. NOTE: If some reason your advertisement is incorrect. call us immediately to make the necessary corrections. TheMarianas "'~r.- Variety News and Views is responsible only for one Incorrect By ASHOK SHARMA ... insertion.We reserve the right to edit. refuse. reject or concel'onv ad at any time NEWDELHI,India (AP) -Your childcouldbenext.That warning 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad., 2 1 PRINTER OPERATOR - High school 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE RE­ grad., 2 years experience. Salary $600 PAlRER - Two years experience. Salary fromNew Delhi's police is going years experience. Salary $2.45-$3.75 INVITATION TO BID/ per hour. per month. _ $3.00-$3.25 per hour. outtoschoolsand neighborhoods 1GRAPHIC ARTIST - Highschool grad., 1 GENERAL FOREMAN - High school Contact: SAlPANPHOTO LAB,INC. P.O. 5 BUTCHERS - Two years experience. after three kidnapped children 2 years experience. Salary $3.00 per grad., 2 years experience. Salary $2.45­ Box 1808, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. Salary $2.45-$3.00 per hour. were found dead this week. hour. $3.75 per hour. 322-9298.(08!05)FI9562. 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ­ 1 REPORTER - College grad., 2 years College grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ At least two other abducted 6 CARPENTERS NOTICE TO BID·DERS experience. Salary $700 per month. 6 MASONS 2 ELECTRICIANS - Two years experi­ ary $4.65 per hour. children were released after their 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 4 STEEL REINFORCED WORKERS ence. Salary $2.45 per hour. 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 familiespaidlargeransoms in the 1 SALES MANAGER - College grad., 2 years experience. Salary $5.20 per hour. (STEELMEN) - High school grad., 2 3 CARPENTERS years experience. Salary $5.20 perhour. lastmonth.ByThursday thegates SEALED COMPETITIVE BIDSforthe IMMIGRATION AREAEXPANSIONatthe SAl PAN INTERNATIONALAIRPORT, SAl PAN, years experience. Salary $1,000 per Contact: YOUNIS ART STUDIO, INC. years experience. Salary $2.45-$3.00 8 MASONS - High school grad., 2 years 4 ACCOUNTANTS - College grad., 2 month. . dba Marianas Variety News & Views. per hour. experience. Salary $2.45 per hour. years experience. Salary $5.20 perhour. of many school buildings were MARIANA ISLANDS, CPA Project No. A-CPA-S-00194, will be received at the office of the EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Contact: SAMBHWANI'S CORPORA­ P.O. Box 231, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. Contact: AMERICA DOUBLE ONE Contact: RITA S. BENAVENTE dba RB 1 WAITER, REST. crowdedwithparentswhorefused COMMONWEALTH PORTS AUTHORITY, SAl PAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, P.O. Box 1055, Saipan, MP96950, until 2:00 TION dba Family Clothing. P.O. Box No. 234-9797/6341.(07/29)F. ENT., INC. Caller Box AM 868, Saipan, Management.P.0.Box1757CK,Saipan, 1 FAST FOOD WORKER - Two years to let their children go alone. 1832, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234­ MP 96950. Tel. No. 288-3130.(07/29)FJ MP 96950. Tel. No. 288-3208.(08l05)FI experience. Salary$2.65-$2.75 perhour. p.m., August 26, 1994, atwhich time and place the sealed bids will be publicly opened and read. 8558.(07/29)F/16006. 1APPLIANCE REPAIRER - High school 16018. 16097. 1 TAILOR - Two years experience. Sal­ RashiKukreja,aged9,whodis­ grad., 2 years experience. Salary $2.45 ary $2.45-$4.00 per hour.• appeared from school two weeks 1 RETAIL STORE MANAGER - College per hour. 2 HOUSEWORKERS - High school 4 MECHANICS 1 CUSTOMER SERVICE REP. - Two ago, was found dead on Sunday, The project, in general consists of construction to expand the Immigration area, part of the holding room, and other grad., 2 years experience. Salary $1,000 Contact: ATOM ACTION CORPORA­ grad., 2 years experience. Salary $2.50 2 AUTO ELECTRICIANS years experience. Salary $2.75-$3.00 permon1h. TION. AAA-N5, Box 10001, Saipan, MP per hour. 2 BODY REPAIRERS (AUTO) per hour. stuffed into a gunny sack near a miscellaneous work, all in accordance with the project plans and specifications. Contact: TRI-ALL INTERNATIONAL 96950. Tel. No. 235-1842.(07/29)F/ Contact: JESUS C. CABRERA dba JCC 2 AUTO PAINTERS 1 COOK HELPER canal. She apparently had been CORPORATION. P.O.Box2610, Saipan, 16008. Manpower Services. P.O. Box 2374, 1 COOK - High school grad., 2 years 10 STOCK CLERKS killedevenbeforehisparentswere The project is being financed by funds from the Commonwealth Ports Authority (CPA). The contract award, if it isto be MP 96950. Tel. No. 234-1610/1603.(08/ Saipan, MP 96950.(07/29)F/16019. experience. Salary $2.45 per hour, 1 MAINTENANCE WORKER contacted for ransom. 05)F/16099. . 2 TECHNICIANS, FIBERGLASS REIN­ 2 ACCOUNTANTS - College grad., 2 4 GARDENERS, LANDSCAPERS made, will be made within two (2) months from the date of bid opening Depending on the availability offunds, the CPA FORCING - High school grad., 2 years 1 MASON years experience. Salary $2.45 perhour. 1 PRODUCE PACKER - Two years The bodyofAjay Gupta,4, was experience. Salary $2.45 per hour. 2 ELECTRICIANS - High school grad., 2 1 OPERATION MANAGER - College experience. Salary $2.45-$2.50 perhour. found Mondayalongsidethebody reserves the right to hold such bid in effect for three (3) months from date of bid opening. Contact Y.M.BM. CORPORATION. P.O. years experience. Salary$2.45 per hour. grad.,2 years experience. Salary $3.50 1 BAKER - Two years experience. Sal­ of thefamilydriver, whom police Accountant Box 3040, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 1 ARCHITECT - College grad., 2 years per hour. ary $3.10-$3.20 per hour. 235-5078.(07/29)F/16009. experience. Salary $1,000 per month. Contact: TOP DEVELOPMENT INC. dba 4 SALES CLERKS - Two years experi­ hadsuspected was the kidnapper. 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 This contract is under and subjectto Executive Order 11246, September 24,1965, as amended, the Federal Labor provisions Contact: MR. & MRS. JUANITO Regent Express Saipan Ltd. AAA 139 ence. Salary $2.45-$3.75 per hour. years experience: Salary $5.20 per hour. On Wednesday, the l2-year­ 1 GENERATOR MECHANIC - Two OCAMPO dba MBJ Bldg. Construction. Box 10001, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 1BEAUTICIAN - Two years experience. and the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) provisions as contained in the contract, specifications and bid documents. Contact: JOETEN ENTERPRISES, INC. years experience. Salary $4.00 per hour. . San Vicente ViiI.,Saipan, MP 96950.(07/ 235-6075.(08!05)F/16098. Salary $2.65-$2.95 per hour. oldson of a poor tailor was found P.O. Box 137, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. Contact: KENNETH W. COWARD dba 29)F/16020. 1 MASON - Two years experience. Sal­ dead, apparently murdered, after No. 234-6446/7 ext. 7584.(07/29)F/ The Repair Shop. P.O. Box 1087, 1 AUTO BODY REPAIRER ary $2.45-$2.90 per hour. All mechanics and laborers on the project shall be paid no less than the minimum wage rate established in the specifications. 9500. he disappeared a day earlier. It Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 322-3504/ 1 STORE ATTENDANT - High school 1 AUTO MECHANIC - High school grad., 3 CARPENTERS - Two years experi­ was not clear if he had been kid­ The bidder's attention is called to the fact that the proposed contract shall be under and subject tothe equal opportunity 234-4473 (pager)/234-8812.(07/29)F/ grad.,2 years experience. Salary $2.45 2 years experience. Salary 52.45 per ence. Salary $2.45-$3.15 per hour. 1 ACCOUNTANT· College grad., 2 16010. per hour. hour. Contact: J.C. TENORIO ENTER­ napped for money. years experience. Salary $1,100 per clause as set forth in Part III, Section 302(b) of Executive Order 11246, as amended by Executive Order 11375 dated October Contact: ANTONIETA R. AQUINO dba Contact: MOTION AUTOMOTIVE RE­ PRISES, INC. P.O. Box 137, Saipan, Police printed a pamphlet out­ month. 1 WAITER, REST. - High school grad., ARA Enterprises. P.O. Box 2511 CK, PAIR CENTER, INC. P.O. Box 686, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234-6446f7 ext. 13,1977, and Section 60-1.4(b) of the regulations of the Secretary of Labor (41 CFR 60-1) as implemented by Section Contact: MOYLAN'S INSURANCE. P.O. lining22precautionschildrenand 2 years experience. Salary $2.45-$2.55 Saipan, MP '96950. Tel. No. 235­ Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 235­ 7584.(07/29)F/9501. Box 658, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 152.61 ofthe Federal Aviation Regulations, to the Contract and Labor Provisions as set forth in Section 152.55 and Appendix per hour. 0771.(07/29)F/16021. 3481.(08/05)F/16107. teachers should follow: ride 234-6129/6442.(07/29)F/9497. school buses instead of public H, part 152, ofthe Federal Aviation Regulations, and tothe applicable provisions ofTitle VI ofthe Civil Rights Act of1964 Contact: NIPPON GENERAL TRADING 1 SUPERVISOR, CONSTRUCTION ­ CORPORATION dba Country House 1HOUSE CLEANER - High school grad., 1TRAVELCOUNSELOR-Collegegrad., Salary $750 per month. 1 ACCOUNTANT - College graduate. transportation, report anything (78 Stat. 252) im pie mented by pa rt 21 ofthe Regu lations ofthe Office of the Secretary ofTransportation. Also, the proposed Restaurant. Caller Box PPP 658 Box 2 years experience. Salary $2.50 per 2 yearsexperience.Salary$1,300-$1,500 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school grad., 2 Salary $800 per month. unusual on the way to school. 10000, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 233­ hour. per month. years experience. Salary $2.45 perhour. contract will be subject to the Contractor's Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities. Contact: PRINCE INTERNATIONAL 1908.(07/29)F/16011. Contact: MARIANAS VISITORS DE­ Contact: CREATIVE TOU RS Contact: PHILIPPINE GOODS CONST., cross check calls for students to CORP. dba CHRISTOPHER KARAOKE VELOPMENT, INC. P.O. Box 5192 MICRONESIA, INC.P.O.Box 152CHRB, INC. dba Construction, Manpower Ser­ CLUB. P.O. Box 5767 CHRB, Saipan, suddenly leave class. 2 TELEPHONE OPERATORS - High CHRB, Saipan, MP96950. Tel. No.235­ $aipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 322-7417. vices. P.O. Box 165, San Jose Village, The apparent low bidder and any known first tier subcontractor will be subject toapre-award. equal opportunity compliance MP 96950. Tel. No. 322-6668.(07/29)F/ The children's deaths followed school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ 4480.(07/29)F/16023. Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234-6485/ 16003. " an alarming rise in the extortion review for the purpose of determining whether the bidder and/or his/her subcontractors are able to comply with the ary $4.00 per hour. 1PUBLIC RELATIONS REPRESENTA­ 0455.(07/29)F/9509. Contact: SAIPAN LAULAU DEVELOP­ 3ALUMINUM STEEL FABRICATORS­ TiVE - College grad., 2 years experi­ of businessmen this year. 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 provisions of the equal opportunity clause. MENT INC. dba Laolao Bay Resort. Two years experience. Salary $2.65 per ence. Salary $1,500 per month. 1 ASSISTANT COOK - High school years experience. Salary $5.20 per hour. P.M. Sayeed, the junior minis­ PPP 1020 Box 10000, Saipan, MP hour. Contact: CHANG SHIN RESORT grad., 2 years experience. Saiary $3.56 2 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS ­ ter for internal security, told par­ 96950. Tel. No. 234-9335/9373.(07/ . 1 ELECTRICIAN - Two years experi­ SAl PAN CORP. dba Hotel Riviera Re­ per hour. If the bidder has participated in a previous contract subject to the equal opportunity clause and has not submitted Colhrge grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ 29)F/16012. ence. Salary $2.90 per hour. sort Saipan. Caller Box AAA 928, Saipan, 2 WAITRESSES, Restaurant. - High liament that 390 cases of ary $4.65 per hour. compliance reports as required by applicable instruction, the bidder shall submit, prior toaward ofcontract, acompliance Contact: TAC INTERNATIONAL CON­ MP 96950. Tel. No. 235-2111.(08l05)F/ school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ kidnappings were reported in the Contact: ISLAND BOTTLING COM­ 1 SALES REPRESENTATIVE - High STRUCTORS INC. P.O. Box 1579, 16109. ary $2.50-$2.87 per hour. PANY, INC. P.O. Box 266, Saipan, MP Indian capital during the first six report covering the delinquent period. school grad., 2 years experience. sat-. Saipan, MP.96950. Tel. No. 234-6834/ 1 SUPERVISOR, WAITRESS (RES­ 96950. Tel. No. 322-2653.(07/29)F/ months of 1994, compared with ary $2.50-$6.20 per hour. 7833/7631,235-5004.(07/29)F/9473. 2 (AMUSEMENT) SPORTS INSTRUC­ TAURANT) - High school grad., 2 years 16005. 300 cases in all of 1993. 1 TRAVEL COUNSELOR - High school TORS - Two years experience. Salary experience. Salary $3.85 per hour. Abidder or prospective prime contractor or proposed subcontractor shall be required to submit such information as the grad., 2 years experience. Salary $2.50­ 1 PLUMBER - Salary $2.45-$2.75 per $2.45 per hour. 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 "New Delhi has become the 1 ACCOUNTANT· College grad., 2 $5.75 per hour. . Contact: HARTLEYKROUL, JOHAR years experience. Salary$810-$900 per Executive Director requests prior tothe award ofacontract orsubcontract. When adetermination has been made toaward years experience. Salary $5.20 per hour. hour. crime capital of India," said an 1 TOUR CONDUCTOR - Two years IND. INC. dba Bangbang Inc. P.O. Box month. Contact: TRANSAMERICA DEVELOP­ 2 CARPENTERS - Salary $2.45-$3.25 the contract orsubcontract toaspecified contractor, such contractor shall be required, prior to award, orafter the award, experience. Salary $800-$1,200 per 1448, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234­ 1 ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER­ agitated opposi tion legislator. MENT CORP. P.O. Box 1579, Saipan, per hour. month. 1 ACCOUNTANT c Two years experi­ 1614.(08l05)F/16110. College grad., who understands Japa­ V.K. Malhotra, who raised the or both to furnish such other information as the Executive Director requests. MP 96950. Tel. No. 234-6834/7833/ 2 TOURIST INFORMATION ASSIS­ nese language, 2 years experience. issue in the house Wednesday. 7631,235-5004.(07/29)F/9472. ence. Salary $3.20-$5.25 per hour. TANTS Contact: M.S. ~iU.AGOMEZ INCOR­ 2 COOKS - Two years experience. Sal­ Salary $1 ,800-$2,000 per month. Frightened businessmen are 1 TRAVEL CLERK - Two years experi­ PORATED dba MSV Property Manage­ ary $1,000 per month. Contact: MICRO PACIFIC DEVELOP­ Contract documents, including plans .and specifications, may be examined at the office of the Executive Director, CPA, 1ACCOUNTANT -College grad., 2 years ence. Salary $2.50-$5.75 per hour. mentCo. P.O. Box7, Saipan, MP 96950. 3WAITERStVVAITRESSES -High school MENT, INC. dba Saipan Grand Hotel. buying hi-tech security devices experience. Salary $5.20 per hour. Saipan International Airport, orcan be obtained from this office upon the payment of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($100.00) 1 MANAGER (CUSTOMER TECHNI­ Tel. No. 234-6108f7723.(07/29)F/9491. grad.,2 years experience. Salary $2.45 P.O. Box 369, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. rather than relying on police pro­ 1ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT -Col­ CAL SERVICE) - College grad., 2 years per hour. No. 234-6601/3 ext. 112.(08111 )TH/ for each set of project documents. This amount is non retuncable. Payment shall be made by check payable to the lege grad., 2. years experience. Salary tection.Thecurrentrageisavideo experience. Salary $1,500-$3,279.74 1 (AREA DEV.) SUPERVISOR - High Contact: MAl THAI INC. dba Mai Thai 9588. $4.65 per hour. per month. school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ Garden Restaurant. P.O. Box 3170, telephone that monitors a car Commonwealth Ports Authority. Contact: JEN-MARZ ENTERPRISES, 1 RESERVATION CLERK - Two years ary $3.50-$4.00 per hour. Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 233­ 1CLEANER - Highschool grad.,2 years withina range of70 to 80 kilome­ INC. P.O. Box 1562, Saipan, MP 96950. experience. Salary $2.50-$6.20 perhour. Contact: IBSS (CNMI)CORPORATION. 2553.(08l05)F/16111. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. Tel. No.234-7129/1 061.(08l05)F/16102. ters (50 miles). Apre bid conference and site visit will be held atthe CPA Conference Room at the Saipan International Airportat 10:00 a.m., Contact: PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT P.O. Box 167,Saipan:MP 96950. Tel. Contact: STS ENTERPRISES, INC.P.O. In earlier years, the New Delhi INC. P.O. Box 502, Saipan, MP 96950. No. 234-800215155.(07/29)F/9494. 1 ASSISTANT MANAGER - College Box 3203, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 1ACCOUNTANT -Collegegrad.,2years August 16, 1994, to explain and clarify any questions should be submitted tothe Executive Director, in writing at least six Tel. No. 233-131 0.(07/29)F/16014.. grad.,2 years experience. Salary 51,000 235-3760/2.(08l12)F/16218. police worried about political ab­ experience. Salary $12.50 per hour. 1WAREHOUSE WORKER - Two years per month. ductions connected with ethnic (6) days in advance foranswersatthis conference. Attendanceatthe pre-bid conferenceand sitevisit is considered essential Contact: J. MAGLIARI dba J. scorr 40 (SEWERS) SEWING MACHINE experience. Salary$2.45-$2.50 perhour. Contact: ACTIVE CORPORATION dba 1 ELECTRONIC (TECHNICIAN) ME­ SCottMagliari,CPA.PPP297Box 10000, insurrections by Sikhs in Punjab to the potential contractor's understanding of the project elements. OPERATORS - High school grad., 2 Contact: THE ATHLETE'S FOOT. P.O. Blue Lagoon Night Club/Karaoke. P.O. CHANIC - Two years experience. Sal­ Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234­ or Muslims in Kashmir. But the years experience. Salary $2.45 per hour. Box 137, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. Box 3373, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. ary $3.75 per hour. 1837.(08l05)F/16104. city police chief, M.B. Kaushal. Contact: COMMONWEALTH GAR­ 234-6446f7 ext. 7584.(07/29)F/9499. 233-4807/4808.(08!05)F/16112. Contact: SAM CORPORATION dba Each prospective bidder shall file with CPA, at the above Saipan address, a notice of his/her intention to bid in a form MENT MFG., INC. P.O. Box 741, CK, Sam Retail & Repairs. P.O. Box 2429, 1ACCOUNTANT -College grad., 2 years saidthe currentproblem was sim­ Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234­ 1 DRESSMAKER 4 CARPENTERS . Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234­ substantially similar to that supplied with the project document, not less than six (6) calendar days prior to the date experience. Salary $800 per month. ply criminal. 7550.(07/29)16016. 2 TAILORS - High school grad., 2 years 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school grad., 2 5419.(08l12)F/16220. Contact: KANG CORPORATION dba hereinabove designated for opening of bids experience. Salary $424.34 per month. years experience. Salary $2.45-$3.00 The arrest of a school teacher Kang's Auto/H. Equipt. parts supply/Ho­ 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ­ Contact: JOSE A. PALACIOS dba J & L per hour. 1(GSAIST AT10N) OPERATIONS MAN­ and arailway employee askidnap tel Supply, Comm'l bldg., Repair Bldg., College grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ Enterprises.CallerBoxAAA 958, Saipan, 1 MASON - Two years experience. Sal­ AGER - College grad., 2 years experi­ Const. Contractor. P.O. Box 3053 CK, suspects give these abductions a The CPA reserves the right to reject any or all bids in accordance with Section 3.2(7) of its Procurement Rules and ary $4.65-$5.50 per hour. MP 96950. Tel. No. 234-1081.(08/ ary $2.45-$3.00 per hour. ence. Salary $3,000-$3.500 per month. Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 288-936617/ new dimension, Kaushal said. Contact: FRANCISCO CRUZ 05)16118. Contact: J & P CONSTRUCTION. P.O. Contact: PACIFIC SEINO ASAHI AVIA­ Regulations 8.(08I05)F/16124. "It's no longer the work of terror­ CABRERA dba Design FlorisVCabrera's 1 PAINT MIXER Box 1163, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. TION, INC. PPP 318 Box 10oo0.Saipan, istsandgangsofcriminals alone," Funeral Service/Design Fumiture/ Flo­ 3 CARPENTERS - Two years experi­ 235-1163.(08l05)F/16115. MP 96950. Tel. No. 234-3600.(08l12)F/ ral Expressions/Our Lady of Perpetual ence. Salary $2.45-$4.00 per hour. 16219. he told The Associated Press. ROMAN TTUDELA Help Catholic House. P.O. Box 866, 2WAREHOUSEWORKERS- Two years 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - Col­ "People find kidnappings for Executive Director/Contracting Officer 1 SALES SUPERVISOR - High school Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234-55931 experience. Salary$2.45-$4.50 perhour. lege grad., 2 years experience. Salary 2 WATER-WELL DRILLER - Two years ransom veryeasy and lucrative. It grad.,2 years experience. Salary $3.25 6582.(07/29)F/16017. 1 SALES MANAGER - College grad., 2 $2.70 per hour. experience. Salary $4.70 per month. gets a lot of money. Children are Dated July 26, 1994 per hour. years experience. Salary $5.00-$8.00 1 ELECTRONIC (TECHNICIAN) ME­ Contact: UKRIT SIRIPRUSANAN dba 1OPERATION MANAGER - High school per hour. CHANIC - High school grad., 2 years Geotesting, Inc. P.O. Box 5505 CHRB, soft targets. The new class of grad., 2 years experience. Salary $5.80 3 TRAVEL COUNSELORS 1 OFFICE MANAGER - College grad., 2 experience; Salary $675 per month.. Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234­ 1 MANAGER, OFFICE - High school 7210.(08l12)F/9607. criminalskilltheirhostagesifthey per hour. years experience. Salary $4.00-$5.50 Contact: LEON P. GANACIAS dba find the going tough," he said. 10 FISHERMEN - Two years experi­ grad.,2 years experience. Salary $1,000 per hour. . Radiocom Saipan, Inc. PPP 277 Box ence. Salary.$2.45 per hour. per month. 1 MASON - Two years experience. Sal­ 10000, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234­ 1 2ND ENGINEER - College grad., 2 . .. 1 REINFORCING STEELWORKER ­ 1 MANAGER, OPERATIONS - High ary $2.45-$3.50 per hour. 890412263.(08l05)F/16116. years experience. Salary $829.33 per High school grad., 2 years experience. school grad., 2 years experience. Salary 1SHEET METAL WORKER -Two years mon/h. Salary $2.60 per hour. $1,000-$1,500 per month. experience. Salary$2.45-53.00 perhour. Contact: CLEW ENT. dba Saipan LitterB~g Contact: PRO-DIVE SAIPAN, INC. dba .. ... Don't be a ..:.KeepSaipan Beautiful! . Contact SAl PANRESOURCES DEVEL­ Contact: JESUS B. YUMUL dba YCO Launch Service. P.O. Box 5147 CHRB, SaveWater Pro-Dive Saipan. PPP 632 Box 10000, Corporation. P.O. Box 932'CK, Saipan, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 322­ . ....I·: ';. ", 0pMENT CORP. P.O. 'Box 1579, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234­ Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 233­ MP 96950. Tel. No. 235-6604105.(08/ 7788.(08l12)F/9608. 1629.(07/29)F/9313. 5415.(08l05)F/16106. 05)FI9549.

, ...t, • 'II. FRIDAY, JULY 29,1994 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-51 .50-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 29, 1994 APARTMENT FOR RENT Courtney·s Plaza - 2 Bedroom Apt. HOUSES & APARTMENT PUBLIC NOTICE - Located atUpon Navy Hill - Furnished - AirCon FOR RENT COMMONWEALTH PORTS AUTHORITY - 24 Hour Water 3 Bedrooms Concrete Houses - Quiet Neighborhood Pursuantto Section 11 ofPublic Law 8-41, The Open Government Furnished (San Vicente Area) Act of1992, the Board ofDirectors ofthe Commonwealth Ports $800.00/ month Authority hereby serves notice that it will hold itsSpecial Board HOUSE FOR RENT Meeting on Friday, July 29, 1994, at 9:30 a.m. at the CPA 2- Bedroom Concrete House. 2-garage­ 2 Bedrooms Apartment Conference Room, Saipan on the Second Floor ofthe Departure Fully Furnished. Furnished (Chalan Kanoa) ANAKSCONDO Localions: Denni (Pass Capitol Hill) • Building atthe Saipan International Airport. San Vicente $350.00/month OceaniManagaha View $ 800 monthly renl (Immedicte OOCUPalcy) Contact: Carmen Safeway Enterprises Ask for: Carmen Tomokane 2BR/2 FB call: Norman at 234-6267 The following are the agenda forthe above referenced meeting: TeL. No. 234-7490 PoolfTennis I Preliminary Matters 1.Call to Order FOR RENT A- ONE SHOES ·2. Roll call 2nd Floor Office Space 900 sq.ft. (4) One-bedroom Invitation forProposals on an 3. Adoption of Agenda apartments (2) SALES CLERK 'POSITION II. Old Business • 24 hr. 'water Available No Phone Inquiry Apply at Saip~n JOB VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT OFFICE FACILITY 1.Committee "Assignments • Night security Susupe Loc. Accross • Laundry facllitles/BBO area. Community Sch. forthe Saipan Chamber ofCommerce 2. Angyuta Request See·Our ONE (1) GENERAL MANAGER Must meet the Following Requirements: 3. Isla Produce • Convenient location In C.K. 1. ADA Compliant III. Adjournement Available: August 1s1 call. 235-1662. Serious inquiries only Duties: Directs, coordinates, and administers the operation of the entire 2. Central location (Benwen Puerto Rico and Susupe) Employment 3. Minimum 1200 square feet business activities of the company. Plans and implements organization 4. 24 Hour Water & Power I All interested persons are welcomed to attend and to submit I NEED MONEY? policy and goals inmerchandising travel agency services such as packaged 5. .Air- Conditioned Section in orspecialized tours, vacation packages and sales oftransportation company 6. Adequate Parking Available written or oral testimony. carrier tickets. Directs and reviews operating cost and quality services tobe 7. Dignified. Professional image & Surroundings Roman S, Palacios 8. .Prompt Availability for Occupancy I able tocommunicate with Japan Office inoral and written Japanese. Acting Chairma, Board of Directors ····F Facility with Conference Room. Reception area & Coffee ServicelKitchenette area is preferred. Salary: $1,200.00-$4,500.00 per month Date: May 26,94 Interested parties may submit aproposal tothe Saipan Chamber ofCommerce office atthe Ttansl'ac 1) 1-BEDROOM APARTMENT DON1T •. Contact: PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT INC. P.O. Box 502, Saipan, MP 96950. Business Center inGualo Rai, no later than 12;00 NOON on Wednesday, August 3.1994. CUT SHORT . Tel. No. 233-1310. (07/29)F/16013. Phone: 234-6132 Fax: 234-7151 • fully furnished • 24 Hour Water Supply ACHlLD1S • Next to Tokyo LEARNING...

PUBLIC NOTICE PROCUREMENT AND SUPPLY CNMI GOVERNMENT 2) STORE/OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE DRIVE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS • 638 Sq. Ft. INVITATION FOR BID .• next to Tokyo Tower CIVIL ACTION No.94-768 ADOPTION NO.94-62 SAfELY Previous sales experience in any IFB NO. IFB94-0036 "- ,.--J HOUSE In the matter of the In the matter of the petition for field helpfu'but not necessary Please call at 234-6846 Guardianship of the estate of: Adoption and. change of name For 1.) COPIER MACHINE WE PROVIDE: (LOVI'S EMPORIUM) FOR RENT of: OONT BEAT THE RED UGHT EDWARD A. HOCOG 2.) VEHICLE • Excellent commission income potential from 9:00 am-9:00 pm Mon-Sun NELIA MORENO TELLEI, OBEY TRAFFIC RULES CRYSTAL LEE A. HOCOG, Opening Date: AUGUST 8.1994 TIME: 3:00 P.M. • Five new vehicle product lines to sell In Koblerville minor child, AND CRAIG A. HOCOG, Interestedindividuals or firms may pick up bid forms and • Over $500,000 used car inventory Contact: minor children, by specificationsat the office of the Chief, Procurement and • Excellent benefitpackage ESTEPHAN TEttEI, Supply, Lower Base, Saipan. • Salary while in training John Vi\\agomez petitioner. • Auto sales training PUBLIC NOTICE /s/DAVID M. APATANG NO one should FOR RENT 234-7723 NOTICE OF HEARING YOU PROVIDE: face cancer ~OWN The pelition ofAlice A. Hocog seeking tobe . EXECUTIVE HOUSE, Two-storey, three bedroom, Please take notice that at 1:30 p.m.. August • Enthusiasm for customer satisfaction 235-1989 appoinled as guardian of the estate of Eward 17. 1994, or as soon thereafter as can be alone.... two .bath unit, over 1,900 sq. ft. of living space. fully A. Hocog, Cryslal Lee A. Hocog, and Craig A. heard. this Court will hold a hearing at the PROCUREMENT AND SUPPLY CNMI GOVERNMENT • Ability to learn product & salesprocedure furnished. Each bedroom aircondo with patio. Washer & Hocog. minor children. have been set for Superior Court House in Susupe tor the • High degree of professionalism & integrity call us hearing before the Commonweallh Superior Dryer. 5minutes walk from Civic Center in quiet, secluded specific purpose of • Ability to work minimumof 48 hours perweek Court. Saipan. Northern Mariana Islands. on 1.Determini ng whether adecree ofadoption INVITATION TO BID area off Texas Road. Free yard service & trash p/up. 24 the 25 day of August. 1994 at the hour of 1:30 of theminorchild, NeliaMoreno Tellei, should hours govt. and rain water. One month deposit required. HOUSE FOR RENT pm. be granted topetitioner herein. 2-Bedroom at Koblerville with Security Fence ·1 AMERICAN Water & power included. $1,150 per mo. Any person who has any objection to this Changing the child's name from Nelia Celestial {FB. NO. IFB94-0038 • Furnished· 24 hour water supply petition may file his or her objection with the Moreno toNelia Moreno Tellei ~CANCER • Air Can. • Laundry Facility Commoweallh Court at any time before the 2 Affording any party adversely affected an For Procurement of a Bulldozer Call Ivan at 234-3145 $650. DO/mo. ~SOClE1Ye hearing, ormay appear at the tome set for opportunity to be heard call. 234-5667 hearing to present such objection orinteresl Opening Date: August 22, 1994 Time: 2:30 P.M. inthe above-captioned mailer. Dated this 2Oth-oay-of July, 1994. Interested individuals or firms may pick up Bid Dated this 27 day of July, 1994 /Sf CHAm-ENE TEREGEYO forms and specifications at the office of the Chief, Deputy Clerk of Court /SIBERNADITA SABlAH Procurement and Supply, Lower Base, Saipan. Deputy Clerk ofCourt KNOW YOUR ENEMYI 1 Bedroom lSI David M. Apatang • • ~ Coral Islands Condominiums APARTMENT FURNISHED SandM Tapochao Mountain mNTACT: 234-G7D7 Executive/Professional Office Space PROCUREMENT AND SUPPLY CNMI GOVERNMENT ~.~~ CORPORATION 1/2 Mile beyond Civil Delense Olfice 322-5833 INVITATION TO BID BEFORE Irs TOO LATEI We must FOR ,RENT Original Asking EMERGENCY stem theepldemk: of drug-abuse. ITEMS Located atfourth floor, Huriguchi Building Garapan, Saipan {FB. NO. IFB94-0037 TENTS FOR RENT W. must educate ourselves and Price Price (POLICE) - Fully furnished our children to the danger. - With common areas:waiting area, kitchen (with TENTS WITH TABLES AND BENCHES, IDEAL FOR WAKE Persian Oriental Rug 4x6.. . $600 $450 For DPS Food Service Program Hunter Ceiling Fan brass &wood new $150. $100 refrigerator and rnlcrowave) restroom Ouening Date: AUllust 22. 1994 Time: 2;00 (ROSARIES), PARTIES, NOVENA, ETC. Antique Thorens Music box .. $125 $75 - Nice Ocean view overlooking the lagoon r.M. 911 IItakes only five' Antique Bronze Chinese Burial Urns-Pair $375$250 - 24 Hour utilities Interested individuals or firms may pick up Bid TENTS ARE IN DIFFERENT SIZES, WITH TABLES AND 28'x56' Framed Chinese Stone rubbing .$550 $325 - 24 Hour security forms and specifications at the office of the Chief, .' seconds to . 15'Tall Ivory carved Sculpture . $1100 $600 - Receptionisl/ phone services available BENCHES: Procurement and Supply; Lower Base, Saipan.• 10' x 20' AND 20' x 20' Fasten your Japanese Silk screen $175 .. $100 Tel. No. : 234-1414/15{ 8:30-5:30) Antique Hall Cabinet .. $225 ...... $150 lSI David M. Apatang 10' X30' 20' X30' Seatbelt 24 Time/Life Arts &Crafts Book series. ... .$638 ..$240 10' x 40' 20' X40' Chinese Silk painting scrolls $100. . $60 TABLES AND BENCHES CAN BE RENT SEPARATELY, ALL and . 4place selling Mikasa Dish Set. . $185 $125 AT A REASONABLE PRICE. that five seconds -". may worth. - Mens Golf Shirts, Mens Dress &Casual Shirts, Mens Suits &Pants Books, Pai~ting~, Tools, Wine Rack, Knick Knacks, Crystal Bowls,' BOAT FOR SALE *** SPECIAL RATE FOR WAKE AND ROSARIES*** . "" "'~ lifetime•.• Sterling Silver Set, Small Kitchen Appliances, Lamp. Ski-Boat, 14 ft, with 50HP Electric Start Motor, FOR MORE INFORMATION Good :Trailer $ 3,000 CALL TEL. NOS.: 233-6279 OR 322-1889 [ RECYCLE I call 322-2268 Derry Noisom 52-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWSAND VIEWS-FRIDAY- JULY 29 , 1994 FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1994-MARIANAS VARIETYNEWS AND VIEws-53 Taiwan opens '., ·WANi'ED:. wine, tobacco EEK & MEEK® by Howie Schneider I CROSSWORD PUZZLER I JUST" N-..OTl-ltR s.o;J THE Cl..1!JlDlUS ARE. AT to 123 nations 3JM/J\fR ~F:£JJD ACROSS 34 - revoir a dedicated TEACHER who would enjoy: /JJ CAMP DAVID., . 1 Many years 35 Energy TAIPEI,Taiwan (AP)· Taiwan AME:RICA .. 37 Crazy Answer to Previous Puzzle - classes of 13·14motivated learners from many cultures; ItROT 15 IfJ1tXAS... 4 Lhasa­ 38 Electrical unit will open its wine and tobacco C¥i1J RA"ftJER 15 v...a markets in September to the 123 8 Church part 40 Paddle • utilizing hands-on materials tor teaching concepts in all 12 Groove 41 Centimeter subjects; nations in the General Agreement 13 Holly ~ (abbr.) Santos on Tariffs and Trade to help its 14 Make untidy 42 Edges - grades 1 through 8; bid to enter the trade body, 15 Ida. time 44 Sea Bolja 16 Has greatest 47 Of the study officials said Thursday. influence of plants • working with dedicated teachers and parents; Vice Economics Minister Sheu 18 Cooks slowly 51 Mauna- In loving memory of our beloved. We the family 2() Adored one ..52 Encourage - teaching literature based courses creatively integrating art Ke-sheng made the 21 Ocean State 53 Carry would like to invite all our relatives and friends to announcement 'Tuesday at a (abbr.) 54 Abstract and other subject matter; 22 Consumed being 0. join us for the First Anniversary Rosary of our 0. GATT meeting in Geneva that GARFIELI)® by Jim Davis 23 Festive 55 Assistant - utilizing a library complete for all subjects; beloved Husband, Father, Grand father, and Great discussed Taiwan's membership occasion 56 Portico 27 Fleur-de- ­ 57 Iced- Grand father, Rosary will be said ni9~hly at the bid, the Board of Foreign Trade 29 Mother of 7·29 © 1994 United Feature Syndicate - air conditioned classrooms. said. Mlle. DOWN residence of Mrs. Natividad C. Borja in Asteo 1 Limbs dentallillings Contact 30 Cowboy org. Taiwan applied to enter GATT movie (sl.) 2 Puff of Wind 9 Deposit commencing Friday, July 29,1994 at 8:00 p.m. thru 6 Jew or Arab Tom or Marion Weindl 31 Alternative 3 Aquatic 10 Opp. of NNW in 1990.It hopes tojoinbytheend 7 Oxygen 234-7451 (school) or Friday Aug 5, 1994. word mammals 11 Curvy leiter of this year, allowing it to qualify compound 32 Choose 4 Assists 17 Of course not 234-9755 (evenings) On the final day, Saturday Aug 6, 1994, rosary will 8 Silver­ as afoundingmember of themore 33 Shady tree 5 Middle East 19 Cheese State be at 12:00 noon. Mass of Intention will be offered rnaterral for (abbr.) Whispering Palms School: powerful World Trade 220ty "Where learning is a way of life" at 4:30 p.m. in Asteo, Santa Lourdes. Dinner will Organization that will replace 24 In 25 Wife of Jacob GAIT next year. . 2 3 5 6 7 9 10 11 follow immediately at the above residence. 26 -'- lily Taiwan now accepts wine 27 Appearance ~ UN DANGKULU NA 81 YUUS MAA8E. imports from 122 countries and 1-- -'19 12 28 Press cigarettes from 23, including the (clothes) THE FAMILY IS 29 Speed United States and the European measure Union. PEANUTS® by Charles M. Schulz 18 (abbr.) 30 Ancrent Japan is expected to benefit ~EI?,UN.I'M 32 Perform most when the new policy goes OKA\{, GOING TO READ YOU TI-1I5 surgery STORI(, AND IF I(OU SA'of. \'WI-l'l'? I' I'M 60NNA 33 Audience into effect. Taiwan previously 36 Myself banned Japanese wine and , ~p_O_U~ND Y;..O..:..U~! -...... r,:;:%En 37 Good-luck :f",:.;~'-d symbol tobacco imports tohelp reduce its 38 Egg dish trade deficit with Japan, which 40 Leaves out 41 Calloway 10 the Economics Ministry expects 43 Not out 1WAITRESS, REST. - Two years expe­ to reach U.S. $15.85 billion this 44 Genus of 1GRAPHICARTIST-Highschoolgrad., 1SUPERVISOR N/C - Highschool grad., rience. Salary $600 per month. year. olive trees 2 years experience. Salary $2.45 per 45 Fust-rate 2 years experience. Salary $2.50-$2.75 Contact: NABUKO T. BABAUTA dba hour. Japanese brands, popular in' (2 wds ) per hour. Tokyo-En Restaurant. P.O. Box 2373, Contact: PRINCE INTERNATIONAL Taiwan, have been smuggled in . 46 Space agcy Contact: PACIFIC PRINTING PRESS, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 322· 52 INC. P.O. Box 1447, Saipan, MP96950. CORP. dba Christopher Karaoke Club. 47 Cry of sheep 0489.(08/12)F/ i 6206. or imported mainly through 48 Japanese Tel. No. 234-1917.(08/12)F/9610. P.O. Box 5767 CHRB, Saipan, MP 5S 96950. Tel. No. 322-6668.(08i12)F/ Japanese agents in Switzerland sash 5 SALES REPRESENTATIVES - High STELLA WILDER 49 Actor­ 1 MECHANIC SHOP SUPERVISOR· 16213. and England, officials said. school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ Danson High school grad., 2 years experience. Smuggled orimportedJapanese 50 Frnn, - Z 1 RESTAURANT WAITRESS - High ary $2.45 per hour. Salary $1,000-$1,500 per month. Contact: NINO'S, INC. P.O. Box 1808, cigarettes amounted to 6.5 billion 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC· school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ 'YOUR BIRTHDAY Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 322­ Two years experience. Salary $2.45­ ary $2.45 per hour. Taiwan dollars (U.S. $240 9299.(08/12)F/9601. $3.75 per hour. Contact: CHALAN KANOA BEACH million) last year, or 12.5 percent 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 CLUB CORP. dba Chalan Kanoa Beach 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE RE­ of the Taiwanese market, foreign years experience. Salary 5950-$1,200 Club. P.O. Box 356, Saipan, MP 96950. PAIRER -Two years experience. Salary Tel. No. 234-7829.(08/12)F/16210. cigarette importers estimate. read the corresponding para-Iy to increase as the hours tick per month. $2.45 per hour. By Stella Wilder 1 SHEETMETAL SUPERVISOR - High Some 1.9 million liters (about 2 CARPENTERS - High school grad., 2 Born today, you are an insight­ graph. Let your birthday star be past. It's time to make a commit- Tt./E ANSWER 7D EACt-I CLUE IN school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 years experience. Salary $2.45 per hour. 494,000 gallons) ofJapanese beer ful, curious, probing, and highly ef­ your daily guide. ment! . , mE PUZZLE WA5A 'BAT'IN IT_ ary $1,000-$1,300 per month. years experience. Salary $900 per SATURDAY,JULY 30 AQUARIUS (Jan. Zo-Feb. IS') Contact: TANO GROUP, INC. dba Tano were legally .imported last year ficient Iadividual who loves work Contact: BLACK MICRO CORPORA­ month. unknownfa:~fi Group, Inc. P.O. Box 17 CHRB, Saipan, more than play, and play more than LEO (July 23-Aug, 22) - Fear of the keep TION. P.O. Box 545 CK, Saipan, MP Contact: ELSIE O. MATSUNAGA dba through other countries, the MP 96950. Tel. No. 235-6652.(OB/12)F/ idle conversation, and Idle conver­ You'll be playing for a champi- you from enjoying the . iar to­ 96950. Tel. No. 234-6800/6549.(08/ Saipan Pyramid Enterprises. P.O. Box Taiwan Tobacco .and Wine onship of sorts today - at least as day. This.is a good time to address ~~3g~ 9604. sation more than being idle in any 12)F/9589. 2714, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 235­ Monopoly Bureau said. 'respect. You're destined to be far as your reputation is con- those haunting concerns. OB65.(08/12)F/16209. 2. A BUNCH OF FRESH- . 1 POWER PLANTSUPERINTENDENT something of a mover and shaker cemed Make every shot count! PISCES (Feb. 19·March 20) 5FAST FOOD WORKERS - High school I36J' ~ Administration (NASAL TODAY'S QUOTE: "To render a Tel. 234/6341/7578/9797' FAX234-927'· Tel. 234-6341/7578/9797 • Fax: 234-9271 '-'(X; e'W8 Sunday or face tighter sanctions. . TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS: Alexis de people obedient and keep them so, \;1994 NEWSPAPER EN1'ERPRISE ASSN. TocqueviIle 0805-1859), writer; Booth savage laws inefficiently enforced are ~ . .'. . .' .' . . . / .

FRIDAY, JULY 29,1994-MARIANASVARIETYNEWSANDVIEWS-55 54-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS ANDVIEWS·FRIDAY-JULY 29, 1994 Tennis association records and paving set 3 CNMI Meet some ofNMASA's best Ichiou..• National Records in the 400M Male Athlete - Jerry L. Ayuyu meets (53.0), 4 x 100M relay (44.68), 'Asian democracy' pretext to repression? THE NORTHERN Mariana Is­ Batting average of .621 andwas6th on thelist; Continued from page 56 and the 4 x 400M relay (3:34.3). rights since Burma has enjoyed moves against foreign human lands Tennis Association will be CNMI National Track records, 24NationalTrackrecordswere threw President Ferdinand take democracy. Leading themostrunsscored category with 22; By DENIS D. GRAY democracysince "time immemo­ rights organizations and activists Leading themost homeruns category with9; having its monthly meeting on broken this year, making thisjhe Marcos, a dictator who argued He attributes Singapore's suc­ 200M (electronic) 30.11, 100M .rial," but based on different cul­ - moves vigorously attacked by Shares theleadwith mostrunsbattedin with 26; Tuesday, August 2, 1994 at hurdles (21.11), Long Jump (14' greatest year in CNMI track and that an.Anglo-American concept cess to Confucian ideals of hard BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) • tural values like compassion and the country's free press. Tied in second withmostdoubles battedwith 5; 11:30am at Poon's Restaurant in 1") and the Triple Jump (29' 1"). field history. With three big track of democracy didn't work in the work, stability, respect for au­ Inside the conference halls were loving kindness. "The true 'national interest' is Hisdefensive andoffensive skills hashelped histeam maintain a9win, 210ss Garapan.Apartialagendafor this Cedric Frazier, an 18 year se­ meets in 1995, more records will Philippines. This was followed thority and placingsociety above Asianleaders who hold that they Given basic differences be­ to be found in the espousal of record, 2ndoverall. . meeting will include'the follow­ nior at Marianas High School, bebrokenandwiththeall-weather by pro-democracy uprisings in the individual. Freedom for the have theirown brands of democ­ majority from grinding poverty tween East and West, slavish democracy and human rights Female Athlete - JovieOmar ing: wasselectedthe 1994JuniorMale track and field being built at the racy and human rights - and that Burma, China and Thailand. copying could lead to trouble, whether here or elsewhere. It is During theLiteBeerLiberation DayTournament heldonJune25,July2,and 1.The Bud Light Tennis tour­ Gymnasium,theoutlookfortrack Leaders like Malaysia's and rampant crime, Singapore Track&FieldAthleteofthe Year, the West should stop pushing its warns Mahathir. time for. human security rather 3, Jovie pitched her team to a 2ndplacefinish. She was 2nd place in most nament. having set a number of age group events in theCNMIis verybright. Mahathir Mohamad and argues, is a hallmark of a demo­ homemade versions on them. "Mr. Gorbachev almost died than nationai security," wrotelaw strikeouts andtiedfor 1stin mosthomeruns. 2.American MemorialParkten­ Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew take cratic, human rights-respecting Outside, and forbidden to en­ becausehethoughtmereespousal professor Vitit Muntarbhorn. Student Athletes nis facility. periodicjabs at theWest,particu­ society. Continued from page 56 ter, were Asianactivists who be­ of democracy and free markets "Human rightsareofinternational Jacoby and Audra Winkfield competed in the Kamehameha Invitational 3.The Junior Tennis program. US bow. . . larly the United States, for alleg­ Lee has more than hinted that lieve the "Asian road to democ­ would solve all problems of the concern and have noboundaries." Swim MeetinHawaii theweekofJune20thwithJacoby making allthefinals All interested members are en­ Guardado was outpointed by The first day's events are the edly trying to impose its values. the Confucianprescription could racy," which downplays indi­ Soviet Union," he has said. Some, like prominent andAudra performing herbestpersonal times. couragedtoattend.Foradditional Joon-Wook Choi of South Korea 100 meters, the long jump, shot They note Washington rewards workelsewherein Asia, although Twenty-seven teams competed intheannual event, fromallaround theState ca1l322~9554. vidual rights and competing po­ "The Mahathir line is a cynical SingaporelaywerDavidMarshall, informationplease 8-5. Eric Morel, also a light fly­ put, high jump and 400 meters. nations with good human rights muchof the continenthas neither of'Hawaii, California, Guamandwithonlythetwoswimmers, Saipan placed "litheconditionsare goodhere. liticalparties,is merely a pretext conceptualdivisionbetween Asia who has called Lee afascist,fears weight,washammeredbyManuel records in its trade pacts. such a tradition nor Singapore's twentieth. I'll have a shot at the world by authoritarian regimestoretain and the restof the world. There is an authoritarian, Confucian tide RGAmeets MantillaofCuba 19-8.Andlight­ "The State Department draws very manageable size and popu­ Jacoby Winkfield Audra Winkfield record," 0'Briensaid."I'll bedis­ power.Andat times to imprison, nothing that should set apart will sweep over Asia; But others weight and team captain Larry up its report on China's human lation. 200Back 2:44.74 6th 50 Free 35.56 33rd155 Aug. 2 appointed if I don't score over tortureand execute opponents. Asians from the rest of human­ believe Western-style democracy Nicholsoa'was beaten by Heiko rights like a headmaster drawing Likewise focusing oneconomic 50Free 28.43 3rd 200Free 2:49.68 27th/37 8,800 points." "I think that's so racist, so in­ ity," counters Alexander Magno, is gaining. THE PRESIDENT of the Hinz of Germany 16-10. up a pupil's annual report for the progress, Chineseleaderssaytheir 200Free 2:21.73 8th lOOFree 1:17.82 .30th148 The powerful Cubans won all "When you have the world sulting to say that we Asians de­ a political scientist at the Univer­ Taiwan and South Korea,says Refalawasch Golf Association, parents. This may make Ameri­ country's most urgent human. 100Breast 1:1R60 2nd Mr.Tom Saures,is calling a gen­ five of their bouts and could wind record, you knowyou are thebest serve less humanrights than you sity of the Philippines. Magno, have taken to it like "fish 200 1M 2:36.76 4th cans feel good and Chinese look rights problem is the 80 million eral membership meeting, Tues­ up with 10 finalists in the 12 athlete," he said. "But to go over guys in the West," said an angry Countries like Malaysia and to water." Although still plagued 100Free 1:03.79 5th small,but East Asians are uneasy people living below the poverty day, August 2, 1994at 7:00 p.m., weight classes. 9,000 confirms that I'm still on Filipina, Cecilia Jimenez, one of Indonesia maintain the instru­ by vote-buying and corrupt po­ .200 Breast 2:59:49 4th thosebarredfromtheconference. overitslong-termconsequences," line. at his residence in Chalan Laulau In waterpolo, the injury-weak­ top, that I'm still the best person­ ments to suppress dissent, he ar­ litical elites, democracy appears 100 Back 1:18.03 6th Clashes like this one at a just Lee said in May when Washing­ A one-party state that has put (behind the MTC Building). ened U.S.team lost9-4 to Russia in the decathlon." gues, for fear of internal upheav­ to have sunk roots in Thailand 100fly 1:14.26 8th tonwasconsidering notrenewing millionsbehindbarsorintoforced Members are urged to come' to CoupledwithTuesday's l l-Sloss OtherkeyeventsonThursday's endedmeetingof the Association als. Malaysia dreads an outbreak and the Philippines, where few Reminder to aU members of NMASA: monthly meeting is scheduled for China's most-favored-nation labor camps, China says its ac­ this important meeting. to Germany, the Americans were program were the men's 200 of SoutheastAsian Nations have of communal violence between draw East-West dividing lines. Thursday, August 4, 1994at 6:30pm, AdaGym. becomecommon in today's rap­ trade status. tions are for the general public eliminated from medal conten­ meters, the men's l l O-merer the Chinese and Malays; Jakarta UntiI 1991, Indonesia simply Having wielded autocratic good and thus not undemocratic. tion. hurdles and the women's long idly changing Asia. tries to control a vast, varied ar­ dismissed Western criticism of Continued from page 56 Across the continent, govern­ power for more than three de­ Burma has echoed another Taitano... After a day off, track and field jump. theme: culture. chipelago; China can envision a human rights violations as un­ mentsclaimtheyhave attained or cades, Lee believes Singapore's to change his strategy at Coral "golf clinic" and will have a few Group 2: 6:35 am. was setto resume Thursday, with The 200 features 1993 world Earlierthismonth,forexample, breakup along Soviet lines. warranted interference. Now it are marching toward democracy leap from a seedy backwater to Ocean Pointto avoid another dis­ surprisesforhisgolfbuddieswhen Joe Camacho, Jim Stowell, Dan O'Brien bidding tobreak his champion Frank Fredericks of one of its military leaders told Even in Thailand, a fledgling acknowldeges certain standards and that their citizens enjoy hu­ one of Asia's most prosperous appointing round of 92. he returns. Tony Satur, Kim Young world record in the decathlon. Namibia, silver medalist John schoolteacherstherewas noneed democracy,nationalsecuritywas that all governments should re­ manrights.These includenations states wouldn't have been pos­ Downbutnotout aregolfersEd Round five will be at Mariana Group 3: 6:40 a.m. He's also seeking to become the Regis of Britain and last year's to discuss Western-style human given as the reason for recent spect. likeBurma,wherea militaryjunta sible with an unruly, give-and- Pete!and Ed (Judge)Manibusan. CountryClub onSunday,Juiy31 , Ed Peter, Joe Sablan, Tony firstdecathletetobreak the9,000­ 400-meter champion Michael has ruthlessly crushed all politi­ Bothareseasonedgolferscapable 1994. Tee time begins at 6:30 Taitano.Jack Sablan points barrier. Johnson. cal opponents, and China, which of shooting low scores and defi­ a.m. All golfers are requested to Group 4: 6:45 a.m. 0'Brienset the current mark of WorId reoord-holders Colin jails worshippers in unapproved nitely are major threats to the show up no later than 6:30 a.m. Fred Camacho, Joe Lizama, 8,891 points at Talence, France, Jackson of Britain and Heike churches and dictates where present leaders, Ed Manibusan for final pairings. John Tagabuel, Andy Nepaial in 1992.He'll return there in two Drechsler of Germany head the people live. will miss the next few rounds as Group 1: 6:30 am. Group 5: 6:50 am. monthstocompeteagainstanelite lineups in the sprint hurdles and respec~ But even less authoritarian hewillbeoff-island.Itisrumored Jess Taitano, Jess Wabol, Jeff Lawrence Camacho, Ed field, but sees no reason to wait women's long jump; states, including Malaysia and he willbe makinga side visitto a Taylor, John Babauta . Manglona, Andy Nepaial. until then to make a ron at 9,000. tively. Indonesia, maintain that the West's freewheeling, individual­ orientedapproachisunsuitable to Asia's still developing countries. Theyargue"the Asianway" must emphasizenationalsecurity,eco­ nomicprogress,localculturesand the needs of society as a whole. While virtually nobody pro­ poses that American legal stan­ dardsortheBritishparliamentary systembegraftedwholesaleon to Asiansocieties,opponents of this Asianapproachstress that certain rightsare universal and that there isonlyrealdemocracyora lackof it. They argue that Asians by the thousands - students, workers, middle class people - have died over the past decade to attain the samerightsandfreedomsenjoyed by Westerners. "People Power" in 1986 over- Death toll in China floods now 70 BEUING (AP)·Thetollin flood­ ing-related deathsinsouthChina's Guangdong province has risen to 70, but flood waters have begun • Longest ijappy ijour to recede, an official report said ~:OOpm-1:00am) Thursday. Weeklong torrential rains left • eoldest Beer mostcitiesand counties along the Xijiang River completely sub­ • Lowest Prices mergedlate last week. The flood­ • freshest ~ashimi ing also injured 330 people and __ . .J .., C \.:11: __ ....n" ('tAnl:: • 'Tastiest ehasers ~MARIANASVARIETY NEWS AND VmWS-FRlDAY-JULY29, 1994 Ichiou athlete ofthe year TONY Ichiou,a28yearlifeguard on his dedication to the sportof onships. Shellyset therecordsin grader at Hopwood JuniorHigh her settinga numberofagegroup. forTasiTours,has been selected track and field and his diligent 400M (65.60), 800M (2:42.50) . School,was selectedas the 1994 records,herversatilityinalltrack the1994MaleTrack&FieldAth­ practicehabits, as he is the hard­ andthe4x400Mrelay(4:37.60).. Junior(Under198)FemaleTrack and field events and having set 4 lete of the Year. Tony broke 5 est workingathletein the CNMI. Julie Tokyo,a 13 year old Sth &. Field Athlete of the Year for' Continued on page 55 CNMI national track records in . Shelly Jongman, a 16 year either the Micronesian Games . sophomore. at Marianas High held on Guam in March or the School, was selectedas the 1994 CNMI National Track champi­ FemaleTrack & Field Athlete of onships heldin May. His. records the Year for her totaldominance are: lOOM(l L42),200M(22.77),. in women's trackeventsandhav­ 400M (53.00), 4 x 100M relay ing set 3 national track records, (44.68), and the 4x 400M relay also in the Micronesian Games (3:34.3). Tony was also selected andtheCNMINational Champi- Taitano rules tryouts SAIPAN's topgolfer, JessTaitano strokesseparating them. Itwillbe has stretched his lead by five a close battle for these two long strokes after shooting the day's hitterswith three roundsremain­ best round of 77 during last ing. Saturday's fourth qualifying Strongly holding on to fourth round at Coral OceanPoint. placeis John Babautawitha five Based on his currentlead,he is strokeadvantageoverfifthplacer practically assuredof makingthe TonySatur,Gradually advancing team. andcurrentlyat sixthplaceisJim All the golfers attributed the Stowell with 'only a two-stroke Junior Trackand FieldAthletesof the YearCedric Frazierand Julie Tokyo together with Trackand Field high scores to the intense heat advantage over long hitter Joe Athleteof the YearTony ichioushow their trophiesbeside the proud Kurt Barnes, president of NMITFF. particularlyduringtheearlymorn­ Camacho. Jimis oneoffour play­ ing round. ers whorepresented theCNMI in Holenumberonewasthetough­ the Micronesian Games held in est holeof the day as many golf­ Guamearly this year. US bows to Italy, 81-72 ers wereshootingout of bounds. Onhighpursuitto makethecut By STEPHEN WILSON will Games. medal," U.S.coach George Rav­ Jess Wabol and Jeff Taylor shot is KimYoungaftershootingtwo The U.S. basketball team was eling said. "But Americans need 81 to comfortably maintaintheir roundsof 77 at MarianaCountry ST. PETERSBURG, Russia beaten in the semifinals, boxers to understand thatthereareother second and third'place standing Club. KimYoung, however, needs (AP) - It was a day to forget for lostall threeof theirmatches and .countries thatareefficientatplay-' respectively but with only two Continued on page 55 American athletes at the Good- the water polo team sufferedits ing basketballbesides theUnited second straightdefeat. States." . The only American winner Since 1986, the only majorin­ Wednesday wasin taekwondo, as ternational event won by a U.S. Al] Stars leave" tomorrow KellyThorpetookthegoldmedal amateur team was the 1993 Uni­ in the 55-kilogram (l21-pound) versity Games.'Pro basketball is class. anothermatter, withDreamTeam Thebiggest disappointment was II set to win the gold at' next in basketball, with the United month's World Championships Stateslosing 81~72 to Italyin the in Toronto, just as the original semifinals - another embarrass­ Dream Team 'triurnphed at the ing defeat in international com­ 1992Olympics. petition for American college "We know with the Dream players. Team we'd probably lose every It was the Americans' second time," said Paolo Conti, who lossof thetournament, following scored 17 points to help guide 'their 77-75 defeat by Russia on Italy to its first victory over the Sunday. The two meet again UnitedStates since 1978. Thursday for the bronze medal, In boxing, Americans lost all while Italyfaces Puerto Rico in three of their semifinal bouts the championship game. Wednesday. "I lefttheU.S.witha confident Light flyweight Albert feeling we could win the gold Continued on page 55 SABA admission charge ·.The membersofthe Taipei-boundCNMI LittleLeagueAllStarsposeWith theirmanagerRUdyAguon · (extreme left) andcoachBill Benavente (right). Theplayers(starting in thefrontrowleft toright)are takes effect inAugust Eric Lizama, 'John Delos Santos, DWight Ouitano,Junior 'Sablan, Hans Pua, Joe Flores, Dean Santos, Glenn Dikito, Landon Martin, Robert Bansil, Francisco Mizutani, Jr. Sablan,.lerome ATITSBoard meeting ofTuesday, league, andtohelpfund thecostof · Pangelinan and Glenn Benavente. . July26,1994,theSaipan Amateur intemationalcompetitionforCNMl '. . ", . Basketball Associationdecidedthat, Basketball Teams. THE CNMI's Little League ages 11-12, have been regularly . havebeenphysicallyandmen- asinpastyears, itwould establish a The 1994 SABA Island-Wide '. All Stars will be leaving to- training at San Vicenteballfield tallytrained, willhavea good generaladmissionchargeof$l.OO, Men's Basketball League games morrow for Taipei to com- underthestrictsupervision of the show up during the tourna- andanadmissionchargeof$.50for are held on Mondays and Thurs- pete against I I teams from team's coach Bill Benavente and ment. children I Iyearsofageoryounger. days, with two games per night different regions in the Far manager Rudy Aguon. The players, described as . Theseadmission charges willtake Games are held at the Gilbert C. . EastTournament. The CNMI is hoping that the the "CNMl'sFinest,". were effecton August 1, 1994. SABA Ada Gymnasium in Susupe, The The little league players, young baseball players, said to uses these admission charges to . general public is welcome to at- help defray thecostsofrunning the tend.

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