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Vol. 22 IMO. 49 . ■ , MP 96950 __ v 1993 Marianas Varietv Frid ay - M ay 21, 1993 Serving CNMI for 20 Years. NMI may lose $11M project THE NORTHERN Marianas may MTC general manager Roy N. vider and as a public utility, should lose an $11 million investment Morioka said in a letter to Senator not be subject to the same type of from Micronesian Telecommu­ Juan S. Torres Wednesday. lease arrangements that are re­ nications Corp. and the opportu­ Torres shared Morioka’s letter quired of commercial projects. nity to collect more revenues if with other members of the Saipan In good faith, the company has the Legislature fails to pass a bill Legislative Delegation as he invested over $6 million in the before the end of this month to sought their support for Senate project by having the special cable support MTC’s fiber optic cable Bill 8-97, which seeks to grant manufactured and has been wait­ project. MTC a waiver on the submerged ing for the approval of the waiver. MTC is planning to link the land lease fee for public utility Morioka said the project is a islands of Saipan, , projects. risky venture and the submerged and Guam via a deep sea fiber “Also, our positive action will land lease fee for the CNMI por­ optic cable. This will bring to the indicate our appreciation for tion of the cable would make it an CNMI a world-class telecommu­ MTC’s boldness in investing $ 11 even higher-risk investment. nications system which will not million in the Commonwealth in “Suchfees are not required for the be disrupted even by strong ty­ spite of the world-wide economic portion of the cable that rests on phoons. slowdown,” Tones said. the ocean floor within Guam or LIEUTENANT Gov. Benjamin T. Manglona (left) chats with Philip J. “MTC can no longer afford to SB 8-97 was introduced on May other US waters,” he said. Flores, president and chairman of Guam Savings, during signing of wait, as further delays will cause 26, 1992 based on the rationale Two previous cable-laying housing loans financed through a joint venture between the bank and MTC to incur over $1 million in the Housing Authority yesterday. that MTC, as the CNMI’s fran­ dates, December 1992 and March penalties from its contractor,” chised telecommunications pro­ continued on page 2 ss a

GOVERNOR Lorenzo I. Guerrero The Committee on Natural Re­ CNMI but also to Guam, American 702 agreement. we undertake,” they said. andLL Gov. Benjamin T. Manglona sources led by Rep. George Miller, Samoa and Palau. “The diversion of $ 19 million of Guerrero and Manglona said they asked the US House of Representa­ chairman, and Ron de Lugo, sub­ The $98 million for the six-year F Y 1994 scheduled funds to a spe­ understood that deferral of the fi­ tives yesterday to restore the $19 committee chairman, last week re­ period starting fiscal year 1995 cial account available to all US in­ nancial assistance was a condition million taken out of the $120 mil­ jected the first-year grant of $22 would be available to the CNMI sular areas including the CNMI also to ensure compliance with policy lion proposed multi-year federal million to the CNMI. The commit­ subject to numerous conditions. seems to useratherunfair,’’Guerrero changes sought by Congress. They assistance to the Northern Marianas. tee, in its Reconciliation Bill for In their joint letter to Miller and and Manglona said. proposed that the $19 million be At the same time, Manglona Fiscal year 1994, allocated $3 mil­ de Lugo, the two CNMI officials “Although the bill maintains that appropriated to the CNMI but not called on the people' to help per­ lion out of the $22 million for the saidthe$3 millionforthe American the CNMI could recoup some of disbursed until Congress is satis­ suade the Legislature to pass the American Memorial Park project Memorial Park was pledged by the this money, the way the agreement fied with the necessary reforms. minimum wage and other reform in . US government in 1976 and should is structured provides us .no real In a related development, measures sought by the US Con­ The remaining $19 million was not be taken from the infrastructure opportunity to gather any of the Manglona called on the Legislature gress. to be made available not only to the funds under the Covenant section money regardless of the actions that continued on page 2 Top gov’t officials cited for violating local zoning law REPRESENTATIVE Stanley T. island that are 32 square feet, even Torres, who is leading a campaign 64 square feet,” Torres said, adding to submit the Saipan zoning law to that the signs were for Guerrero, voters, complained yesterday that Demapan and Villagomez. top government officials were vio­ “Maybe they just were not aware lating the law which they supported. of this size limitation on temporary In a letter to Zoning Board Ad­ signs,” Torres said. “But ignorance ministrator Cindy B. Camacho, of the law is no excuse. Besides, the Torres named Governor Lorenzo I. reason for breaking the law is irrel­ Guerrero (who signed die zoning evant: the law is the law and we bill into law), Senate President Juan must follow it at all times, whether S. Demapan (who voted for the bill) we like it or not.” and Speaker ThomasP. Villagomez, An information officer from the (who also voted for the bill). administrationsaidGuerrero’scam- Torres cited article8, section 8160 paign signs total 20 pieces measur­ of Saipan Local Law 8-7 -which ing 4 feet by 8 feet (32 square feet in limits the size of temporary signs to area) and 2 feet by 2 feet a maximum of 16 square feet The signs are covered by a minor iing Authority, helps Pierre and “Yet I am astounded to see cam­ coastal permit issued by the Coastal Cathy Lam sign documents for their $100,000 housing loan from MIHA ana Guam Savings yesterday. paign signs scattered throughout the continued on page 2 Looking on at left is Rue! R. Villacrusis, assistant manager of Philippine Goods, contractor for the project. Ur'iV'------^ NEWS AND VIEWS -FR1Da Y-MAY 21.1993

I I I I Æ c m s i I I I I 2 0 № I Responsible economic growth I A conference sponsored by I I the E.D.A. and C.N.M.I. I I M ay 23-26 I I Dai Ichi Hotel NATIONAL Pacific Insurance Inc. recently donated $1,400 to the CNMI AlkStar team that will I participate in the Mobil Games in Pohnpei this weekend. Shownduring the check presentation are (from left): I Call 234-6932/7394 for registration and Saipan Major League President Tom Pangelinan, team manager Tony Satur and Tom Lee, executive vioe president of National Padtic Insurance. ______I more information, or register at the door: I 7 p.m. Sunday at the Hyatt Oceana Room N M L . 9 continued from page 1 I or 8 a.m. Monday at the Dai Ichi Hibiscus Tbp. 1 continued from page 1 I Room. The registration fee is $80 for Resources Management Office on May 14, the informationofficer said. 1 C.N.M.I. residents. “I trust you will immediately in­ h form these transgressors of the le­ gal requirements for temporary signs and put a stop to these illegal activities,” Torres said. “I am sure you will agree that these gentlemen are providing poor examples for our citizens to follow.” FOR SALE “We’re looking into the issues that Mr. Torres raised,” Camacho said when asked for comment yes­ 1990 terday. MITSUBISHI She also said the board had is­ Juan S. Torre sued a public notice addressing L3 0 0 VAN 1993, were postponed because the business development and invest­ signs. (NL) waiver proposal had not been ap­ ment, in general,” Morioka said. 13-Passenger proved to finalize the permit from He said that the project is ap­ Coastal Resources Management proved MTC would be able to Congress... Aircon, Stick shift Office. proceed immediately and the cable continued from page 1 44,000 miles According to Morioka, MTC should be in place by the end of to pass the bill which seeks to in­ has to inform i ts contractor before 1993. crease the minimum wage, another Good condition. May 31 in order to get the cable A fact sheet attached to measure involving non-resident installed this year. “If an agree­ Morioka’s letter showed that workers and the tax reform bill to ment cannot be reached about the MTC would pay the full 5 percent help save the 702 funding. MUST SELL! submerged land lease waiver by excise tax on all equipment and Manglona was guest at the sign­ the end of this month, the project materials imported for the project, ing of the first four housing loans will be seriously jeopardized and compared with the 3 percent paid under a joint venture between the Mariana Islands Housing Author­ MTC will have to reconsider the by construction companies. ity (MIHA) and Guam Savings $7 .5 0 0 In addition, the products and project and possible cancel it en­ Bank yesterday. tirely,” he said. services made possible by fiber “We need to provide the people “This would have serious con­ optic cable will stimulate the C A L L C H R I S more water, more power,” he said. sequences for the future telecom­ growth of new and existing busi­ “We cannot afford leaders who at Tel.: 322-9088 munications development of the nesses, thereby increasing the tax say ‘tomorrow, tomorrow’,” CNMI and could have even far­ base for the CNMI and generat- Manglona said. “The time is now.” ther reaching consequences for ingmore gross tax revenues. (NL) (NL)

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YESTERDAY, Lieutenant Governor Benjamin Manglonasaid, “I wish the governor and I can make law.” Then they could have raised the minimum wage, adopt measures to stop labor abuses and reform the tax system. If he had even a minimum wage law in his hands when he testified before a congressional panel on May 4, Manglona said the decision of the Committee on Natural Resources would have been different. Unfortunately, his hands were empty when he faced those who hold the power to give or not to give. At least, Committee Chairman George Miller and subcommittee head Ron de Lugo, despite the whipping they administered on NMI offi­ cials, do not agree that the Commonwealth deserve an extreme measure, such as termination of financial assis­ tance. The recommendation of the committee under its budget reconciliation bill to take $3 million out of the $22 million Jr’s Agenda proposed grant for the Northern Marianas during fiscal year by John DelRosario 1994 and used it for the American Memorial Park, and make the remaining $19 million available to other territories, is The denial of the Third Year Financial Assistance acknowledged their existence andsimultaneouslystayed expected to be submitted to a vote in the House of R epresen­ ($120 Million) for the CNMI by Washington didn’t clear from them in order to protect “our friends and tatives in the next two to three weeks. Then it would go up to spin out of thin air. It has its own history which corporate sponsors” hoping that the problems will go the Senate. originated from the benign neglect of our obligations unnoticed. W ell.itdidn’L Instead, it grew bigger by the The House is not expected to deviate from the committee’s under the Covenant Agreement in a relationship we day into a monstrosity because those at the helm of our recommendations, so the door for a last-ditch effort to save have viewed and treated as an obligation on the part of government were also a part of the problem. The boss the U.S. rather than a partnership. was afraid to address and solve them for fear of hurting the whole funding agreement may be found in the upper We have a warped perception of our obligations his “friends”. He played the role of an ostrich only to house. If the NMI can convince the Senate to lean toward the under the Covenant Agreement As such, we have allow it to balloon in perpetuity. He was intransigent agreement, then the two houses may go into conference violated the very intent of the immigration provision and arrogant too. com mittee to look for a com prom ise. That is w here Miller and by the importation of thousands of non-citizens from Well, we mayhave gained the establishment of a large de Lugo may furthersoften theirstance and make the coveted abroad. As though this isn’t sufficient, we also found garment industry here, but we also have inherited far development funds more accessible to the Northern Marianas it legally and morally comforting to treat these people greater social and economic problems beyond imagina­ than they are now. like slaves. Today, we are known as Slave Isles. And tion and tolerance. That this industry requires a lot of guess where this new found reputation came from— water, power and heavy use of the sewer system, many Ourgovemment leaders must remember that Miller’s earlier the garment industry. Once we were thieves, now of our people had to be denied these basic services. statement was that he would recommend rejection of the we’re slave drivers and owners too! Talk about the Kagman needs water, power and sewer. Many house­ funding proposal, and that was put in legislation form by Rep. epitomy of willful defamation upon an innocent in­ holds in Garapan are still without water. Dandan too is Elton Gallegly. The decision of Miller’s committee last week digenous people. without sewer, a new homestead subdivision sitting was already a great distance from his Initial rigid position. I am wounded, embarrassed and infuriated by the atop precious water lens. Thus far we have endured all Thus, it is still possible to persuade him to bend a little more, ugly history from within which preceded the loss of these inadequacies by an administration that declared give a little more slack. the S120 Million. We have found some blatant abuse war on water, power and sewer in order that more funds of basic human rights in the garment industry. We But our leaders must recognize that the ball is in our ______continued on page 5 JACK ANDERSON and MICHAEL BINSTEIN ballpark. It has always been here. Miller, de Lugo and their associates have always stayed in the background and let us play, until we abuse the rules. WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND They are waiting but not for long. The wage and labor bills and the tax reform package are pending, and our lawmakers and executive officials need only a couple of hours to trans­ Cabinet secretaries wealthier than most form these proposals into concrete pieces of evidence to WASHINGTON— By appointing jokes making the rounds during the administration may be Pentagon show that something is being done here by a responsible a record number of minorities and Bush years was that Jack Kemp — chief Les Aspin, who didnotlistany government to solve its own problems. women, President Clinton delivered Bush’s HUD secretary who was once assets. An official at the Office of That is the key that will open the door for further assistance his campaign promise to appoint a an National Football League quar­ Government Ethics said that means from the federal government. Cabinet that “looks more like terback— had showered with more that Aspin’s assets are smaller than America.” blacks than therestof theBushCabi- the minimum reporting require­ But it may actually look more like net had actually met. ments. a suburban cocktail party, according But on the campaign trail last year, Clinton’s men at the Treasury and to our examination of the personal Clinton lambasted George Bush for State departments have the deepest o Marianas cVaríety' ^ s finances of Clinton’s Cabinet secre­ assembling a predominantly white, pockets. LloydBentsen is the richest taries. male Cabinet that was better suited Serving the Commonwealth for 21 years of the Clinton Cabinet—with assets Though Clinton has appointed four foracountry club than the Roosevelt Published Monday to Friday By Younis Art Studio, Inc. of $4.97 million to $11.025 million blacks, two Hispanics and three Room. So we decided to put the plus a blind trust worth over a $1 Publisher* women to his Cabinet, his determi­ money of Clinton’s Cabinet where million. Secretary of State Warren Abed and Pasz Younis nation to achieve “diversity” is ap­ Clinton’s mouth is, by comparing Christopher has assets totaling $4.2 parently only skin deep. The Clinton Nick Legaspi...... Editor Member of the net worths of the B ush and Clin twi million to $9.2 million. Rafael H. Arroyo...... Reporter Cabinet is flooded with Cabinets. —Jesse Brown is the first black to Ma. Gay nor L. Dumat-ol... Reporter The multimillionaires, even though the After poring through the personal head the Department of Veterans Associated Press per capita income in America is finances of all the secretaries in both Affairs. The former director of the $17,592. That feet would obviously Cabinets, our associate Ed Henry nonprofit Disabled American Vet­ not be earth-shattering news in a P.O. Box 231, Saipan MP 96950-0231 © 1993, Marianas Variety discovered that despite the diversity erans is worth between $813,000 to Tel. (670) 234-6341/7578/9797 All Rights Reserved typical administration. After all-past of Clinton’s Cabinet one color still $1.8 million. Brown accrued over Fax: (670) 234-9271 Cabinets have been the exclusive reigns supreme: green. Here are the $50,000in vacation and sick leave at domain of wealthy white males. highlights: the not-for-profit group. In fact, one of the most .pop.ular. The lone t’pauper” of the Clinton continued on page 5 FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1993 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-5 Ü ^ - continued from page 4 J r ’s '· · ·

are funneled towards the upgrad- AND POSTERITY! WE ARE ingof the system tomeet the abrupt THE LOSERS FRIENDS! impositions of the garment indus­ I appreciate the sincere efforts of Boy Scouts try. The local people are the the U.S. Congress fa- pointing out Leave Tenorio alone victims of this fallout to us the eventual loss of control thank donors, The question that comes into and therefore our destiny if we Dear Editor: infrastructure? mind is very simple: What is the continue perpetuating the current supporters This is to express my grave Why does the team of Guerrero- CNMtyU.S. obligation in terms of set of circumstance. But it seems concern about the practices of the Manglona continue to pound on Dear Editor Guerrero-Manglona team headed the administration of former Gov­ meeting the needs of these is­ that the administrationhas handled Please include our appreciation lands?—indigenous citizens or these concerns with nothing but message on the next issued of your by none other than Ramon S. ernor Tenorio? Tenorio is not non-citizens? Obviously, it is scr arrogance of the highest order. It is newspaper. Guerrero (Kumoi) and staffed by running for governor, nor is he a The District Com mi tteeoftheNMI independent candidate Jesus P. unreasonable for anyone in his/her far removed from the obvious real­ candidate for any elective office. Boy Scouting Program and the Boy Mafnas. Kumoi and Mafnas last You folks better thank him-for right mind to say that we must have ity thatthese problems areour prob­ Scouting and Outreach Unit of the week Friday (May 14) both criti­ the$120 Million not necessarily to lems. It attempted to engage in a Division of Youth Services, Depart­ that. If he had accepted the de­ meet the needs of our indigenous fight with Washington, the only ment of Community and Cultural cized the administration of former sires of the majority of the people population, but rather the needs of city in the world that decides the Affairs would like to extend their Governor Pedro P. Tenorio. and the members of the Republi­ heartfelt gratitude to the following non-citizens such as the thousands fate of nations, including the CNMI. Kumoi said that the current ad­ can Party, the Guerrero-Manglonà individuals, private businesses and ministration accomplished more team wouldn’t even reach first of garment workers and other non­ Admittedly, it is a hard lesson in government agencies who contrib­ than the past administration, add­ base. Kumoi better stop cl aiming citizens too. The administration the exercise of self-government. uted tremendously to the success of ing the last administration, why knew of these problems but has But we must also learn to fend for the 1993 Boy Scout Spring Camporee that he was the “King Maker” by didn’t he do anything about the simply turned its face the other way ourselves. We wanted self-gov­ program. continued on page 6 Ron Aguon Bong, Gus Flores, until the U.S. Congress reminded ernment. Friends, it simply means Emory Fetial, James Packer, Diego us of the impending dangers of responsibility, commitment, ac­ Dela Dela Cruz, Blake Nicholson, perpetuating them countability and integrity. We have John Moris, John Romero, Roberto Taste the Worlds And so we have gained two very lost all these vital elements in ­ Alada, Alkontro Sarapio, Eric damaging aspects all eminating ning our own affairs. The U.S. Jackman, Oscar Babauta, Tom Castro Jr., Bernard Villagomez, Rob­ GreatestTuna V .:> ····,··/ ·· · p / ' i » from the practices of the garment Congress has blown the whistle ert Wright, Del Benson, Cub Scout industry here against its employ­ several times now. We seemed and Boy Scout Parents, Morei ees. They are: Slave Country and intransigent to addressing our in­ Secharmidal,George Repeki, Simon dandw im the Loss of $120 Million. Sure, ternal problems which have cre­ Kainoa,TonaRepeki, Sam Omenkar, ftiraLiniitwlTiiw Tom Matsunaga, Frank Ruben, Gil the industry boasts pumping in $9 ated external problems abroad. For Kani, James Sirok, Kan Pacific Million in direct annual taxes. But once in our lifetime, let us be mind­ Saipan Inc., Pacific Island Club, with the loss of the $120 Million, ful of these concerns. These are Saipan Shipping Company, Saipan we now must raise $31 Million for our problems. Congress is simply Stevedore Company, Marianas FY 1994 for water and sewer reminding us that we can’t have Amusement Ass., L & T Inc., Michael P. Tenorio, Sadug Mamis 6" Tum Siib systems, road projects, power our cake and eat it too. Change Inc., Saipan Tribune, Marianas Va­ sytsems, health services, educa­ being difficult as it is simply leaves riety News, Mayor’s Office and tion, public safety, classrooms for us no choice but to embrace the Department of Public Safety. NMC and natural resources de­ hard realities of reconstructing the Again, thank you and si yuus maase velopment. The administration image of these islands. for your continued assistance and support to our Boy Scouting Pro­ TRANSPACEN7ER goofed in this-regard. It treated I feel wounded and humiliated MMC BLDG. gram. PROMO STARTS MIDDLE ROAD these concerns as though they didn’t by the obvious neglect of both the Respectfully, TEL. 235-7051 MAY 10 TO MAY 23 exist Who gets hurt from the garment industry and the ad­ /s/Calistro I. Reyes TEL. 235-2255 combined neglect of the garment ministration to guard the image Scouting Coordinator industry and our government and credibility of the CNMI Gov­ resulting in the loss of $120 Mil­ ernm ent How do we explain this lion? THE LOCAL PEOPLE to posterity?

W a s h i n g t o n . . . continuedfrom page4 0 X&© —Henry Cisneros,Clinton’s pick to avoid a potential conflict of inter­ atHousing and Urban Development est, Babbitt has agreed to divest him­ is in charge of reversing the decay of self of his interests in Exxon and America’s inner cities. His Chevron because the companies Via rfilïïjijiliii infiiii predecessor, Kemp, had assets lease a total of over7 million of acres totaling between $333,000 to of federal land from the Department Choice of 2 night/3 days or 3 nights/4 days among selected hotels: $745,000. Cisneros has assets of of Interior for their gas and oil opera­ $765,000 to$ 1.725million. In 1990, tions. Bush’s Interior secretary, 2 N /3 D 2 N /3 D 3 N /4 D 3 N /4 D Cisneros took out a loan of over Manuel Lujan, was worth $633,000 HOTEL SINGLE V2 TWIN SINGLE y2 TWIN $15,000 in order to buy an air- million to $1.3 million Charterhouse (H) $ 8 4 4 $ 7 6 2 $ 9 2 6 $ 8 0 3 —Donna Shalala Clinton’s secre­ —Attorney General Janet Reno 8 4 4 7 6 2 9 2 6 8 0 3 tary of Health and Human Services, may be emerging as the classiest Grand Tower (K) is worth over $600,000—including member of the Cabinet for her cou­ Imperial (K) 8 4 0 7 6 0 9 2 0 8 0 0 stock in Tootsie Roll. rageous stand during the Waco cri­ M ajestic (K) 8 6 8 7 7 4 9 6 2 8 2 1 —Commerce Secretary Ron sis. But she is left in the dust when it W esley (H) 8 1 8 7 5 0 8 8 7 7 8 5 Brown reported assets worth $1.7 comes to net worth with assets total­ Wharney (H) 8 4 4 7 6 2 9 2 6 8 0 3 million to $3.8 million. He has over ing $ 147,000 to $430,000. Reno has Century HKG (H) 8 5 2 7 6 6 9 3 8 8 0 9 $15,000 invested in a company that a deferred compensation plan with Exelsior (H) 8 8 6 7 8 4 9 8 9 8 3 6 installs and maintains all of the pub­ the state of Florida in which she Holiday Inn CP (K) 9 7 0 8 2 6 1 1 1 5 8 9 9 lic telephones in the would be eligible to receive about OMNI Prince (K) 8 9 6 7 8 8 1 0 0 4 8 4 2 airport Bush’s Commerce secretary, $4,000 a month at Florida’s retire­ OMNI Marco Polo (K) 8 9 6 7 8 8 1 0 0 4 8 4 2 Robert Mosbacher, reported assets ment age of 62. Reno could have Royal Pacific Htl 8 5 2 7 6 6 9 3 8 8 0 9 of $3 million to $6.7 million, at least started receiving payments of (K) $4 million more in trusts and over$l $2,557.50 a month on March 1 this Royal Pacific Twr (K) 9 0 8 7 9 4 1 0 2 2 8 5 1 million worth of art and antiques. year, but she decided to refuse her M arriot (H) 1 0 1 0 8 4 6 1 1 7 5 9 2 9 —Clinton’s secretary of Educa­ benefits until she officially retires. Ramada Renaissance (K) 9 8 8 8 3 4 1 1 4 2 9 1 1 tion, Richard Riley, wins the award Bush’s Attorney General, Dick for providing the most detailed fi­ Thornburgh, reported assets of Package Price in US Dollars. Inclusive of nancial disclosure. While most Cabi­ $228,000 to $1.2 million. 1. Roundtrip Airfare SPN-MNL-HKG-MNL-SPN. net members provided few details —Labor Secretary Robert 2. 2 or 3 nights hotel accommodation. about their assets and keep their files Reich has assets totaling $1.1 3. Airport-Hotel-Aifport transfer in HKG. down to no more than about lOpages million to $2.5 million. Reich *ln order to keep the price down, some restrictions apply. Riley’s file consisted of a whopping collected $539,000 last year for 203 pages. And his assets totaled teaching, speaking and writing. Contact the following travel agents: -A $15 million to $3.1 million. He earned $5,000 a month for Century Travel 2 3 5 -3 7 0 8 United Travel 234-7762 — Interior Secretary Bruce Bab­ consulting the Clinton transi­ Inter-Kam Travel 2 3 5 -8 8 8 8 United Tour Master 233-3337 bitt is worth between $1 million and tion team from last November Pacific Orient Travel 2 3 4 -9 1 9 9 World Express Travel 235-2555 $2.89 million. He owns stock in such until this January. Bush’s L a­ Pacific Sky Travel 2 3 5 -0 9 4 2 Philippine Airlines 233-33^^ bor secretary,Lynn Martin, had disparate companies as Heinz, IBM Phil-Japan Travel 2 3 5 -7 0 9 0 *// and The New York Times. In order $287,000 to $705,000 in assets. 6-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VTEWS-FRIDAY-MAY 21.1993

L e tte r s . . # continued from page 5 their budget and is now millions putting Camacho, Tenorio and of dollars in deficit. If Tenorio Guerrero in office. H edidn’t. It’s had run again in 1989, this gov­ the people who voted them into ernment would still have à sur­ office, and they were not ap­ plus; this government would have pointed by Ray Guerrero. Tenorio successful Covenant 702 negoti­ won twice because of his reputa­ ated funding; this government tion and did not need Kumoi’s * 1 il II li government would not have been vote. IcouldhavebeenTenorio’s in trouble with the federal gov­ campaign chairman and go out ernment; this government would and claim that Tenorio won be­ not have tolerated abuses in Im­ cause of me. Bull crap. Tenorio migration and Labor; this gov­ TREASURE CHEST won twice because of his own ernment would be run within the reputation, because of the people's confines oflocal andfederal hrws; love toward him, because of his and the people would be very 25% OFF All Prom Dresses sincere desire to help his people, happy. 15-50% OFF Selected Item s because of his knowledge of the By the way, Mafnas is an inde­ local people, because of his good pendent candidate and Ray heart and a genuine desire to bring Guerrero resigned from the Re­ about a better Commonwealth, Girls, Want a Memorable Prom Night? publican Party last year. Why are because of his humble attitude Get your formal wear, evening bag, these people running the- and personality, qualities the team Guerrero-Manglona campaign? matching shoes and accessories of Guerrero-Manglona does not That night, independent Mafnas a t th e Treasure Chest! have. Both Kumoi, and Mafnas blasted the rest of the Republican Girt were criticizing Tenorio because You'll b e the Best Dressed at the Prom! Party members of the House of he did not allow them to operate as they wish. Larry did, and look Representatives for not being in office as often as they should. He at the problems he now faces at got the governor in trouble when CUC and the Republican Party the governor supported him dur­ Men's Long Sleeve Shirts & Pants from L.A, members at the Legislature. ing the last election. Is Gov. and Men's Shoes also available. Tenorio left with millions of Guerrero a real Republican like dollars in surplus money, money he claimed to be? Red Cross Club 200 Tickets for Sale! the current administration used to complete the projects Tenorio I want the general public to know that this administration is planned. As a matter of fact, the coercing government employees current administration overspent to attend political gatheringsand rallies, with a threat of them being ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ fired if they do not. The team of ★ ★ Guerrero-Manglona is banking on ★ ★ the number of government em­ ★ ★ ployees whom they thought would ★ New Era of Leadership ★ vote for them. Just remember, in ★ ★ case you have forgotten, that the people actually do their talking in ★ ★ ★ the polling booths, and not by JOIN US ★ showing up at political gather­ ★ ★ ings by being forced. Mafnas ★ at our Island-wide Picnic this coming Sunday, ★ said last Friday that Larry is al­ ★ ★ ways in office by7:30daily. When ★ May 23rd, at the Carolian Utt in Garapan from ★ was that? Try calling the ★ ★ governor’s office at 7:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. find out. I know. I have called ★ ★ many times and I am always told ★ ★ he is not in yet. I called many ★ ★ times tocomplain aboutmy water ★ ★ at home. Trying to get answers ★ ★ from CUC about my water prob­ ★ ★ lems is like pulling teeth. The governor always claims there is a ★ ★ lot of water. Where is it? ★ ★ In closing, did you people see ★ ★ the advertisement pût out by the ★ ★ Guerrero-Manglona team last ★ k weekend? They claimed to have * k “moved mountains” while in of­ k k fice. They sure did. They “moved ★ k mountains” of federal cash away from the people of the Common­ ★ k wealth except for $3 million, ★ k which is not even for us, but the ★ k US’s owned “American Memo­ ★ k rial Park” to honor war dead. And ★ k they even took that S3 million ★ k from the money we negotiated ★ k under Covenant Section 702 in­ stead of direct grant from the US ★ k Congress. You know what Lt. ★ k Gov. Manglona did? He blamed ★ k the Legislature for the actions of ★ k the US Congress. I rest my case. ★ k Name withheld by request k Remember to vote for k ★ k Don’t be a ★ Babauta/Villagomez (Kiyu) k Litterbug... ★ k ★ Saturday, May 29th, GOP Primary k llJBiJurJr ★ k Committee to Elect Babauta/Villagomez (Kiyu) John S. DelRosario, Jr., Chairman SAIPAN ★ ★ BEAUTIFUL FRIDAY, MAY 21,1993 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-7 CUC releases Dry season water hours (May 19) w a te r h o u r Village Time No. of Hours PUBLIC NOTICE s c h e d u le Marpi 5 ajn. - 7 p jn . 10-14 San Roque 5 a.m. - 7 p in . 10-14 IN IT’S continuing effort to give 5:15 a.m. -11:30 ajn. 2-8 The BAR EXAMINATION for the Commonwealth people as much water as possible Lower Base 4-10 of the is scheduled to be admin­ during this extremely dry season, SadogTasi 2-8 the Commonwealth Utilities Cor­ istered on July 29-30, 1993. Those individuals who are (Depending on the sump tank and the flow) poration yesterday announced a planning to take the Bar Examination (either the Regular Garapan 4 a.m until empty 1-4 Bar Exam or the Attorney Bar Exam) may obtain from the new schedule of water hours. Gualo Rai 4 a.m. 7 a.m. 1-3 “Almost every one o f our cus­ Lower 5 a.m 7 a.m. 1-2 Commonwealth Supreme Court the necessary information tomers understands we just Upper Navy Hill 1 a.m. 3 a.m. 1-2 and application forms by calling the Clerk of the Supremg haven’t gotten enough rain this Sugar King 3 ajn. 5 a.m. 1-2 Court at Telephone Nos. 234-5175/5176/ or 5177, or by year,” CUC Executive Director China Town 3 a.m. 5:30 a.m. 1-2 writing to P.O. Box 2165, Saipan, MP 96950. Ramon S. Guerrero said. Chalan Laulau 3:30 a.m. - 7 a.m. 2-4 All applications for the July 1993 CNMI Bar Ex­ As of yesterday, Saipan resi­ SanSanJost Jose 4 ajn. 9 a.m. 2-6 amination must be submitted to the Clerk of the Supreme dents have the advantageof know­ SiSusupe 4 a.m. 9 a.m. ing when their water will come 2-6 Court, together with'the required application fee ($150.0Q on. CUC will make every effort Chalan Kanoa 4 a.m. 11a.m. 2-6 for Regular Applicant and $250.00for Attorney Applicant), to give the people as much water 4 a.m. 11 a.m. 2-6 no later than June 14,1993. as possible while diverting or shar­ San Antonio 5:30 a.m. -1 p.m. 8 ing the flow from some areas, to 24 Dated this 28th day of April, 1993. provide to those less fortunate. Dandan Homestead 24 The new schedule offers less San vicente 4 a.m. - 9 a.m. 4-8 water than normal. That’s be­ /s/ CHARLES M. CALVO, JR. Clerk of the Supreme Court cause Saipan received 30 percent (Just started 5/15/93 portion of South San Vicenter - new well SV3 5/21.28,6 /4 (4732J less water than average years. 20-24 hours) According to the United States Fina Sisu 24 Geological Survey hydrologist Afetnas 5 a.m. -1 p.m. 2-6 John P. Hoffmann, Saipan re­ As Lito 5:30 a.m. - 7:30 a.m 1-2 ceived only seven inches of rain As Terlaje 24 so far this year. Normally, we Papago 5 a.m. - 6 p.m. 2-6 would have enjoyed nearly 12 (Hourly based on the booster pump off & on) inches by this time. Agag (some areas) 24 CUC’S Water Division is con­ Kagman (some areas) 24 stantly drilling for new sources of Kagman 1 5 a.m. - 7 a.m./5 p.m. - 7 p.m. 2-4 water. Crews are taking every Kagman 2 (old line)5 a.m.-7 a.mV5 p.m.-7 p jn . 1-2 step to help customers understand Capitol Hill Homestead 4 a.m. - 6 p.m. 2-6 the situation and feel a little more Capitol Hill 4 a.m.6 p.m. 2-6 comfortable during the dry sea­ Area that show 24 hours water service are hooked up directly to the son. In the meantime, the cus­ main waterline either from the booster pump or reservoir to reser­ tomers can also help by conserv­ voir line. Camille's Gardenia ing water. Apartment for Ront One Bedroom Units,Furnished Kitchen, Swimming Pool, Evening Security Contact 322-1262,0800 to 2100 Answering Machine T. 322-5601 Monday to Sunday Inspector general begins Location & Points of Interest: Marpi A Minute from La Fiesta Mall.PauPau Beach, Nikko Hotel A Mile from Marianas Country Club review of CUC contracts Near Major Tourist Attractions THE INSPECTOR general of the SAVE UP TO 20% ON Department of the Interior has SUPER SALE begun a review of the Common­ PARTS AND SUPPLIES wealth Utilities Corp.’s contract­ THROUGHOUT THE ing and contract administration STORE! SALE: MAY practices. The inquiry, which started May 12th THROUGH 10, will include CUC contracts «MAY 31st. during fiscal years 1989 to 1993, according to Harold Bloom, as­ OPEN ALL DAY sistant inspector general for au­ SATURDAY! dits. Bloom informed CUC Chair­ man Jose M. Taitano about the review as early as April 2. In his letter to the CUC chair­ man, Blown said the review would 2F 5,000-BTU WINDOW 51ZMB 6,200-BTU WINDOW 10,000-BTU 53 KAR 010 determine whether CUC acquired AIRCONDITIONER AIR CONDITIONER WIRELESS REMOTE-CONTROL plant, equipment, goods and ser­ SPLiï AIR CONDITIONER vices on a competitive basis and in accordance with procurement $ laws, regulations and procedures. It will also determine whether funds were certified as available 279 *355 • Super-quiet operation • 24-hour programmable before CUC entered into con­ • High-efficiency rotary on/off timer • Super-quiet operation tracts, and that CUC ensured that compressor • Energy-saving fan cycle • Easily rem ovable a n d contractors performed in accor­ • 2-speed fan switch c lea n ab le Indoor filters dance with specifications. • Easy-access filters • Easy-access filters • LED display panel Assigned as regional audit su­ • 4-way air flow control • 4-way air flow control • Ideal for homes, offices pervisor for the CUC review was • 3-speed fan and apartments Walter B. Haught, with Doris • 3fae-ln/slide-out chassis • Quick cooling Shorey as auditor-in-charge. performance CUC information officer Pamela Mathis confirmed the Carrier Saipan, Inc. presence of the inspector general ’ s Middle Road, Gualo Ral staff at the utility firm’s offices in Phone: 234-8330 · 234-8337 Lower Base. She said CUC has Carrier Fax: 234-8347 beencooperating with the review. (NL) - r r 11 W 8-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VJEWS-FRIDAY-MAY 21,1993 Juan Sabían DEMAPM says we must;

Place a moratorium of all major public land leases for y . Provide in the private sector HEALTH INSURANCE and commercial development until all land exchanges and ^ I RETIREMENT benefit program comparable to those of- homesteading programs are settled, and set deadlines for 0 fered to Government employees. resolution of all land exchange claims and for issuing of homestead permits. Establish a Governor’s Youth Council. Guarantee each graduating high school student a good 0 wage and decent job, including programs for those who Provide greater opportunities for involvement for our el­ have dropped out from schools and offer them greater job ders, men and women including the young in the exciting training opportunities. Swork of our Commonwealth. Provide a partnership apprenticeship program between Provide a government-private partnership child care facil­ §I Northern Marianas College and private sector. ity. Increase the Northern Mariana Islands minimum wage to I meet the U.S.. minimum wage for all our residents at the 0earliest possible opportunity. A JUAN SABLAN DEMAPAN I Enforce existing law on dmg abuse, spouse and for GOVERNOR ^ I child abuse-provide new legislations if needed, 0and provide for greater penalties on these abuses.

Provide for an annual cost of living allowance for the NMI RETIREES. “We're all in this TOGETHER”

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SALE $ 69 SALE $199 SALE S95 SALE $115 MISCELLANEOUS Savings S16 Savings S36 Savings S24 Savings $30 INFANT CAR SEAT COVER Reg. $27.95 SALE $21.00 CENTURY MITTENS/BOOTIES SET Reg. $5.25 SALES 4.25 BASEBALL CAPS Reg. $3.50 SALES 2.80 CARRIER CAR SEAT/CARRIER INFANT SEAT INFANT SEAT HEADBANDS Reg. $4.80 SALE 5 3.95 W/TOYS (FABRIC) W/BASE& CANOPY W/BOUNCE W/BOUNCE-W/CANOPY STOCK « 103A STOCK * J03F STOCK # 103G STOCK * 103H SOFT NYLON DIAPER BAGS Reg. $33.50 SALE $25.00 Reg. $65.00 Reg. $109.00 Reg. $65.00 Reg. $69.00 VINYL PRINTED DIAPER BAG Reg. $32.00 SALE $25.00 SALE $55 SALE $93 SALE $50 SALE $55 BABY SHADES ROLL-UP Reg. 10.95 SALE S 8.75 Savings $10 Savings $16 Savings $15 Savings $14 CASH ONLY, NO CREDIT CARD SALES ON CLEARANCE PRICES W e re open Monday - Saturday 9:00 am. - 6:00 pm. C-MART Located on Beach Road, Chalan Kanoa. Tel. 234-7313 or 234-7490 FRIDAY, MAY 21.1993 -MARIANAS. VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-9 We'll do everything except carry your suitcase But if you take us with you, we'll do that too! Spring Is here. Summer Is Just around the corner and If s time to start thinking about taking vacattonl You’ve work hard all year and you deserve a little time o ff... a little time to relax and enjoy. The key to a great trip Is a good planning. World Tour & Travel can take care of all travel requirements from airline and hotel reservations and ticketing, to car rentals and tour pack­ ages. If you don't know where you want to go yet. come In and see our Informative travel library and talk to our friendly staff... they can help you decide on a destination. Let us handle the hassles and planning.. . You concentrate on enjoying yourself 1 ____ WORLD TOUR H 4 TRAVEL CINDY Villagomez (left) and Monica Pangelinan practice their Japanese with instructor Keiji Yagihashi. (NMC H i ------1 S o g « · ■ poont 1 King ■ photo) Rtttaunnt ‘ ■■ P· * ■ * 1 Middle Road Gjfdpan) -'I WORLD TOUR & TRAVEL 2 NMC students enjoy cruise ■ 1 r 1 % TWO NORTHERN Marianas were among five students nomi­ but too crowded,” Villagomez AfSs'on Tel.:233-3600 233-3700 College students Monica nated for the program by NMC said. 233-3800 m Pangelinan andCindy V illagomez instructors with the final selec­ On May 3 the two college stu­ recently enjoyed a rare experi­ tion made by Marianas Visitors dents joined hundreds of other £ Tm ^M O ^HrsTECIAirPACKAG ^ T O U R . ^ ence: a flight to and tour of Tokyo Bureau officials. young people from Wakai Nekko and a week long ocean cruise back The two students arrived in Ja­ No Kai aboard the Fuji Maru in I * HONG KONG SHOPPING GETAWAY | - Roundtrip economy class airfare. to the Marianas, all courtesy of pan April 30 and toured Tokyo Harumi port for what the organi­ I - Roundtrip Airport/Hotel Transfer. and Kawagoe, home of the zation calls its “Ocean Univer­ the Japanese youth organization I - American breakfast daily. Wakai Nekko No Kai. organization’s Nekko House, for sity”. For the next six days they I - 3 Nights stay at the Kowloon Panda Hotef The trip and associated activi­ the following weekend as guests cruised southfrom Japan to Guam ties are part of a cultural exchange of Mr. and Mrs. Kato and Wakai and then back to Saipan, taking I . BALI DIVE PACKAGE ■ 4 Nights program between Wakai Nekko Nekko No Kai. part in a variety of activities aboard I -Airfare No Kai and the CNMI which be­ “The Katos and everyone else the ship sponsored by the youth I -Transfers gan in 1973 when Wakai Nekko in the organization were very organization. I -Two full day dives & equipment & Lunch and much more. No Kai founder Hideo Kato met friendly and helpful,” Pangelinan “It was great, exciting,” I with then Saipan Mayor Fran­ said. Pangelinan said, “there many in­ cisco Diaz. “Tokyo and the Ginza were teresting activities and we got a I CALL RIGHT NOW Pangelinan and Villagomez amazing and beautiful at night, Continued on page 12 I FOR MORE DETAILS V.

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APPLIANCES 23 cu ft. Model KNBT23KSD (Almond Only) ELECTRIC RANGE 30" ELECTRIC RANGE 20" $ 8 9 5 M odel ft R ER 305G W M odel U R ER 305G W Reg. S669 Reg. S450 Reg. SALE SAVINGS WASHER KodelAW5l8G« SALE($569' SALE($389 (AlmondOnlyl S 699 $599 5100 SAVINGS S100 SAVINGS S6I DRYER, Modef DET186G W/tO 5499 $ 4 2 0 5 7 9 era NOT AS ILLUSTRATED CHEST FREEZER 26 ca ft. REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER Model HFM26IG7W S835 $750 S85 FROSTLESS, TROPICALIZED FOR HOT WEATHER, NO AIR-CONDITIONER EXCESSIVE MOISTURE BUILDUP 9,200 BTU S555 $469 S86 14 cu f t. M o d e l f t K N T I4 K S D O B.OOOBTU S605 $499 $106 Reg. $715 SALE(|60?^) 18,000 BTU S68S $579 S106 SAVINGS S106 BRADFORD WHITE WATER HEATER 18 cu ft. Model # KNT18DSD/QSW 30 gal. $315 $280 $35 40 gaL $348 $310 $38 Reg. $1081 S A L E ( ^ 9 2 9 ^ SAVINGS S151 FREE DELIVERY · 12 MONTHS WARRANTY PARTS/LABOR NOTAS ILLUSTRATED CASH ONLY, NO CREDIT CARD SALES ON CLEARANCE PRICES We're open Monday - Saturday 9:00 am. - 6:00 pm. C-MART Located on Beach Road, Chalan Kanoa. Tel. 234-7313 or 234-7490 10-MARlANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-MAY 21.1993

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...... FRIDAY, MAY 21.1993 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-11 Business to adopt Steten ^te-Sc6aö^ common position P.O. Box 642 on 4-year ban Saipan, MP 96950 A COMMITTEE representing the bar association; economist several industries has been orga­ Sam McPhetres; and SCC Presi­ nized to draft a unified position dent Roy Morioka. WHAT Registration for SY 1993-94 on the law limiting alien workers ’ Last week, SCC conducted a stay in the Northern Marianas to survey among its 180 member- four years. companies to determine how WHEN : May 1 7 -June 11, 1993 Dino M. Jones, executive di­ many of the firms’ employees will rector of the Saipan Chamber of be or are already affected by the 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Commerce and a member of the four-year limit. Monday thru Friday committee, said members met last Initial results showed that from week and would meet again to­ 35 companies which responded morrow to draft the position. to the survey, a total of448 alien REQUIREMENTS : Jones did not say what the uni­ workers would be affected. fied position will be. In an inter­ A total of 138 non-residents • First month's Tuition of $125 view, Tony Pellegrino, official of holding technical and accounting • Non-refundable registration fee - $25 the SCC’s economic sub-commit­ jobs, 49 occupying middle man­ tee, said other groups like hotel, agement,27 intheuppermanage- • Immunization Certificate from contractors, bankers and lawyers ment positions, and 237 others in CNMI Division of Public Health would be invited to join the for­ various job classifications, are mulation of a unified move to affected by the limitation. • Birth Certificate repeal the four-year limit. Hyatt Regency has 15 technical At the same time, the business workers, accountants and manag­ community will also suggest to ers affected; Diamond Hotel, 42 This is our FINAL registration p erio d for SY 1993-94. the Legislature some alternatives workers holding v arious positions; to the four-year limitation, Bank of Saipan, 15; Pacific Islands For additional inform ation , please call 234-6247 Pellegrino said. Club, 37; Aqua Resort, 27; CMS, Among the members of the 82; Micronesian Telecommunica­ during regular w orking hours. committee are construction lead­ tions Corp., 5; IT & E, 10; Coral ers Dennis Yoshimoto and Johnny Ocean Point, 33; KSAIRadio,four; Wilson; Jim Dennis, hotel asso- JoetenMotors,nine; andCocaCola, ciation president; Lecia Eason of eight (GLD) activity delays permit processing THE COASTAL Resources Man­ agement has put on hold the pro­ cessing of two applications to conduct ash mining activities in Pagan because the volcano island has been declared under a state of emergency. CRM Administrator Jack P. Villagomez said yesterday JG Sablan Construction Co. and Pa­ cific Ventures Ltd. have been in­ formed that processing of their applications were suspended. Last week, Governor Lorenzo Guerrero issued a memorandum GUAM Ada1—- i \ l |£v!$A3 extending the state of emergency HONGKONG ^ | g | g s declaration in Pagan for two Htst Min“« jjß months because of continued vol­ X» canic activity. ·*** s s r fSüïâ Under the emergency declara­ —— fess. «1» tion, mining and other related ac­ RfttMU>ute 8'¿dd'l & Minute Ö . *143 S c.VES-59h tivities are prohibited. Before CRM issues mining per­ «saVB*» 2 * Ì a W 9 mit to either or both companies, ^ddlMiitate CRM personnel also have to make % trips to Pagan to determine, the THAILAND B A dd-tMutu« Ï ® · project’s impact on the environ­ ment. StNGAPOBB I g g j k The recent reports of continued i® «BÖS volcanic activity in Pagan places CKM personnel at risk if they USA/HAWAU· |„tMinutett proceed to Pagan, Villagomez vs « s ® * said. ISIS The mining plans of JG Sablan s s » » · v» ^ and Pacific Venture each require oîstMin"*® tJOS ® about 30 mining workers to be stationed in Pagan. Millions of metric tons of vol­ \ Isr* iss® canic ash have been deposited in Pagan since the volcano had a major eruption in 1981. Proponents of the mining activ­ ity said earlier that the quality of So there's a ash in Pagan is a good component of cement and can be another source of income for the CNMI. "Effective May 31 or sooner, pending FCC acceptance. Rate· »object to change. 12-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-MAY 21.1993 MTC offers summer COMMONWEALTH iobs to NMC student ZONING BOARD OF SAIPAN MICRONESIAN Telecommuni­ tomer services support and mar­ cations Сотр. (MTC) is offering keting and sales are available from ARONGORONGOL June 7 to August 13. Students PUBLIC NOTICE NUTIUSIAN PUPBLIKU TOWLAP Northern Marianas College stu­ dents an opportunity to make will be paid $4 per hour and will Notice is hereby given Este Na Nutisia Arongorong Yeel Nge money this summer and receive receive three academic credits for Nge E Ghil Ng^liir “real world” management train­ the internship. to all interested parties Malaknos Para Ayu ing. Participants must be full-time Siha I Man Nteresao Aramas Kka Re “We’re pleased to be able to NMC students in a degree pro­ offer this opportunity to local col­ gram who have completed one that the Zoning Law for Na Petsona Put I Lai Interesao BweAII6ghul Zoning Board Mew66l lege students,” MTC Marketing year of school with a B .grade the island of Saipan Zoning Para Islan administrator VirginiaT ellie said average. Seip6l Nge Aa “MTC has a strong commit­ Eligible students should sub­ Saipanma Apreba has been approved Al£gh6l6gh6l6 S£ngi ment to hiring locally. In addition mit a cover letter expressing their Sigun Gi Fuetsa Yan Bw£ngil Me Aileewal to providing the students with interest in the internship, a re-' and signed into law by useful experience, we hope some -sume and an MTC application Sinangan Hlb #21 Yan Hlb #8-21 Nge Aa of them may consider a career in form to associate dean-Tee governor Guerrero on Ha Fitma I GibietnoAs Ff66rel6 Bwe AII6gh telecommunications with us,” she Abraham in building V. Contact Abraham at 234-3690 for more Lorenzo I De Leon Scingi Igha Gobenno said. April 29, 1993 and is Six full-time positions in ac­ details. Guerrero Komu Lai Gi Guerrero, Makkiitiw Ital counting and finance, network The deadline for submitting in­ now valid and in effect. Abrit 29,1993YaEsta Wool Abriid 29, 1993 planning and engineering, cus- ternship applications is May 28: Bwe AII6gh6l6 Me Anyone wishing hence Efektibu Yan Valid. Hayi Na Petsona Eyoor Ipital. lyo Ye E College graduation forth to build on or sub­ Malago' Man Hatsa Mwuschal Bwe Ebwe Akkayu limwMe Ng£re THE 1993 commencement exer­ completion and associates degrees divide land on Saipan Guma' Osino Para U cises for Northern Marianas Col­ in business, liberal arts, educa­ Ghiliiy Falawal Mew66l Subdivide I Tano-Na lege will be held tomorrow at 2 tion, nursing and tourism. should first contact the Seipel Nge Ebwe p.m. at the Diamond Hotel ball­ Giya Saipan Debi Di U University of Hawaii vice Ghomw Scingi Mwo room in . president and chancellor of Com­ Office of the Zoning A total of 70 students, the A'Agang I Ufusinan munity Colleges Joyce Tsunoda Bwuiasiyool Zoning college’s largest graduating class will be the keynote speaker.' Board Zoning Board Board______yet, will receive certificates of I Ufusinan Commonwealth The Commonwealth Zoning Bwuiasiyool Zoning Board nge Zoning Board galge gi Suite Board is located in Suite 209 elo Suite 209 mellol Cabrera of the Cabrera Building on 209 gi halom Cabrera Build­ Building lye elo Beach Road, Bayanihan show soon ing Beach Road, Numirun Beach Road. Numurool tllifoon: 235-5018/ tilifon: 235-5018/5019 yan I Telephone: 235-5018/5019 5019 me Numurool 235-5020 THERE will be a local Filipino not only information and enter­ Fax: 235-5020 and Fax: 235-5020 5/21 (4718) TV show to be viewed at MCV tainment but will also lead to a screen soon. The show is named closer relationship and better un­ Bayanihan, meaning cooperation, derstanding among all Filipino to promote cooperation among residents andnon-residents alike. Filipinos in Saipan, Tinian and The monthly show will start in Rota. Marianas Public Land Corporation June at 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. on a The show will feature local and Sunday. PUBLIC NOTICE international news, talk show, lo­ Host will be Manny T. Vilaga, cal issues affecting Filipinos, Pursuant to the provisions of Sigon gi probension siha gi 2 Reel ayleewal me bwangil 2 announcer/discjockey for Fili­ cultural shows, dance and song 2 CMC 4141 et sec, the PUB­ CMC 4141 et sec i PUBLIC CMC 4141 et sec, PUBLIC pino Hourin early 1980s at WSZE numbers and other presentation LIC PURPOSE LAND EX­ Radio Station, Navy Hill, Saipan. PURPOSE LAND EX­ PURPOSE LAND EX­ that will be of great help to cure CHANGE AUTHORIZA­ CHANGE ACT OF 1987, sino i CHANGE AUTHORIZA­ the loneliness of Filipinos living He was also a long time ago TION ACT OF 1987, notice tulaikan tano para propositon TION ACT OF 1987, nge and working in the CNMI. ABS-CBN Radio Announcer in is hereby given of Marianas pupbliku na akton 1987, nutisia Marianas Public Land Corpo­ Interviews with local govern­ Baguio City, Philippines. At Public Land Corporation’s manana i ginen este put i inten- ration e arongaar towlap, igha ment officials and leaders of vari­ present he is a permanent resi­ intention to enter into an ex­ sion-na i Marianas Public Land e mangiiy ebwe lliiwelo faluw ous civic organizations will also dent and a small businessman in change agreement involving Corporation humalom gi iye e toolong faluw kka faal. be featured. The show will give Saipan. the parcels of land described kontratan atulaikan tano ni ha Aramasye e tipali ngeemmwel below. Concerned persons afefekta i pedason tano siha ni ebwe tingor ebwe yoor hear­ may request a hearing on any manmadeskribi gi sampapa. ing reel inaamwo lliiwelil Class of ’83 hosts bash proposed exchanged by con­ Man interesante siha na petsona faluw fa. Aramas ye e tipali tacting MPLC by or on June 9, sina manmamaisen inekungok nge emmwel ye re tipali reel THE (place to be announced) 1993. If so requested, hearings put maseha manu/hafa na kkapsal faluw, nge rebwe Class of 1983 will host a bash All class of ’83 alumni are asked on the transactions listed be­ priniponi put tulaikan tano. aghuleey ngali MPLC wool class reunion for all of its alumni ’ s and encouraged to participate and and families. The events are low will be scheduled on June A ’ agang i MPLC antes pat osino mengaremmwalJune9,1993. support this occasion to make it scheduled as follows: 11, 1993 at 9:00 a.m. in the g iJu n e9 ,1993. Yanggenguaha Ngare eyoor tingor bwe yoor an enjoyable and memorable one. July 16 - Dinner party from 6 Conference Room of MPLC. inekungok marikuesta, - i hearing, nge rebwe ayoora reel, The next meeting is scheduled p.m. to 11 p.m. alumni and spouse inekungok siempre para i tali faluw kka faal, nge rebwe on May 26 at 6:30 p.m. at the (place to be announced) PUBLIC PURPOSE - Wet­ sigiente siha na transaksion u Carolinian Utt. Please make an tooto wool June 11,1993, otol July 18 - Family picnic from 10 land Acquisition effort to attend. fan makondukta gi June 11, ye 9:00 a.m. mellol MPLC a.m. to 3 p.m. alumni and family 1993, gi.oran alas 9:00 gi eggan Conference Room. PRIVATE LAND - Part of gi halom i kuatton konfirensian Saipan Lot/Tract No. 565 i MPLC. AMMWELEER TOWLAP - 2 NM C.___ Continued from page 9 NEW-7- Wetland Acquisition chance to make many new “I learned more about Japanese Containing an area of 6,975 PROPOSITON PUPBLIKU -1’ friends.” culture and customs while mak­ square meters Ma Chulé I’ Wetland FALAWAL ARAMAS - Part “We got to learn more about ing friends,” Cindy said. of Saipan Lot/Tract No. 565 other people, attended a dinner Wakai Nekko No Kai was PUBLIC LAND - Saipan Lot/ TANO PRAIBET- Parte gi sitio NEW-7 hosted by the captain and got a founded in 1959 by Kato through Tract No. 029 L 38 Numiru E.A. 565 NEW-7 giya Llapal nge 6,975 square meters complete tour of the ship,” the consolidation of three exist­ Containing an area of 8,643 Saipan yah ha konsisiste 6,975 iwe e amatafa. Villagomez said. ing youth organizations in Japan Both students said they even square meters metro kuadrao na area to promote fraternity, friendship, helped out their Japanese part­ FA LA W EER TO W LA P - creativity and freedom. The ners with English lessons on the TANO PUPBLIKU - Sitio Saipan Lot/TractNo. 029 L 38 “Ocean University” program be­ cruise. gan in 1972 to promote interna­ Numiru 029 L 38 giya Saipan Llapalnge 8,643 square meters What did they enjoy most about tional friendship among young yan ha konsisiste, 8,643 metro their experience? Monica said, “I people and 24 of its 25 voyages kuadrao na area made a lot of new friends, that’s have been to the CNMI and Ja­ what I like the best.” pan. FRIDAY, MAY 21,1993 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-13

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JET SKI operators in Saipan were asked by the Coastal Resources Management to stop operating in areas where fishermen are catch­ ing schools of rabbit fish fry lo­ cally known as manahac. This month the manahac is in season and jet ski operators are requested to cooperate when they see fishermen with their nets be­ ANNIVERSARY cause the sound of jet ski motor drives the fish away, CRM Ad­ ministrate»· Jack Villagomez said. Villagomez said there have been sightings o f schools of manahac off beaches in southern portion of Saipan and some fishermen have expressed concern over the jet skis. On Tuesday, CRM staff ordered a jet ski operator near Grand Ho­ tel where schools of the fish spe­ cies were sighted, to give way to the fishermen. J.C. TENORI I Villagomez said CRM could M only request the jet ski operators ENTERPRISES, INC. to cooperate with the fishermen because the permits issued to these We at Bank of Guam offer operators A) not indicate that they you a most sincere Happy Anniversary. should stop operating when they Congratulations to all the hard work see persons fishing for manahac. that has brought you this day. Villagomez said he would We wish you continued success in amend the regulations for jet ski the business community. operators to make it mandatory for them to stop when fishermen are casting nets to catch the local delicacy. (GLD) / Carnival What: San Vicente School Carnival When: May 29 Time: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Where: School lower campus Who: Everyone Is Invited to IBank of (Suarn come and have fun. The Local Bank. The People’s Bank. JUST SAY CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: Hcadtmarlen: (671)4723865/7 A|tn*j (671)4774751/9 S*nu Crra (671)477-7405/6/8 Adehp: (671)472-5322/5 T*mnnln{: (671)6466874/5 or 9234/5 Dtdedo:Didedoi (671)6374801/8 Tmnoit (671)6469131/3 N*n*ll»o·. (671)73^0265/66 or 0268/69 Amltnea Air Force Base: (671)653-8371/73 Naval Station: (671)564-2937/8 Saipan Ganpu: (670)233-5001/2 or 5004/10 Saipan Sn*op«: (670)2346801/4 Rota: (670)532-3600 or 0340/1 Tinian: (670)433-3258 NO Member FDIC TO DRUGS FRIDAY, MAY 21,1993 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-15

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In an interview, Sheldon said the Sheldon confirmed tha.t additional guidelines might pro­ some peoplg, particularly vide an exemption to next-resident those coming from Manila, workers occupying high-level po­ were encountering difficul­ The Northern Marianas Academy is a chartered College sitions in private companies. ties. Airlines inspect passen­ Preparatory School offering accelerated Instruction through the The four-year limit, enforcement gers’ passports and those with Northern Marianas College. Acceptance depends on passing the of which started May 10, has af­ CNMI entry stamps dated four fected business executives whose years ago are not allowed to NMC English Placement Test, taking the NMC Math placement positions require frequent travel in board their aircraft. Test, 3.5 GPA, Creativity Testing and Recommendations. and out of the Commonwealth. A The additional guidelines, ac­ sales executive of Dai-Ichi Hotel cording to Sheldon, will simplify Those interested should call Mrs. Shoda at 234-3690 for instance recently went to Japan procedures in determining which and is now worried about being passengers should be allowed to Extension 37. Deadline for application is June 20,1993. able to return to Saipan, where he travel to the CNMI. (NL) Demapan opposes lifting of alien ban SENATE President Juan S. Demapan has declared his oppo­ sition to the proposed lifting of The ‘93 TAGAMAN’ ALL ISLANDERS the four-year restriction on the CHAMPIONSHIP1 TRIATHLON ORGANIZING stay of non-resident workers in the Northern Marianas. COMMITTEE WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE FOLLOWING “My position is clear: I differ from the ocher candidates and in FOR THEIR GENEROUS CONTRIBUTION AND SUPPORT support for the four-year limit but with renewal process after exit­ IN MAKING THE '93 TAGAMAN TRIATHLON A SUCCESS ing the NMI,” he said in a state­ ment issued Tuesday. SPONSORS AID STATIONS/VOLUNTEERS Demapan was referring to Gov­ Continental Micronesia, Inc. Amateur Radio Club of Saipan (ARCS) ernor Lorenzo I. Guerrero and Hokka Hokka Tel (Japan) American Red Cross, CNMI Chapter Speaker Thomas Villagomez who Shimizu Corporation The Athlete's Foot, Saipan support the lifting of the four- Suntory (Japan) Bank of Hawaii year limit. The Athlete's Foot Department Community and Cultural Affairs He noted that Resident Repre­ Bell Sports Inc. (Japan) Deloltte & Touche sentative Juan N. Babauta’s posi­ DFS Saipan Limited Hafadai Beach Hotel Department of Public Safety tion on the issue is in conflict with Hakubotan Saipan Ltd. Department of Public Works that of his running mate, Hyatt REgency Saipan DFS Saipan Limited Villagomez. IT & E Overseas Family Health Plan “While I respect their positions, Kan Pacific Saipan, Ltd. IT & E Overseas I regret to say that they have failed Pacific Islands Club Hotel Nlkko Saipan to consider the long-term inter­ Coral Ocean Point Resort Club Hyatt Regency Saipan ests of the people of our Com­ JTG Entertainment and Promotion Marianas Pacific Distributor monwealth and that they have L & T Group of Companies Mlcrol Corporation clearly missed the long term sig­ Mlcrol Corporation Mlcronesian Telecommunication Corp. nificance of the proposed amend­ Mlcroneslan Telecommunication Corp. Northern Marianas Amateur Sports Ass. Pacific Development Inc. ment...” Demapan said. Saipan Diamond Hotel NMI Diving Operators Association He cited the following: Tropical Plaza Limited Pacific Islands Club • By extending the duration of JM & Associates Public Health & Environmental Services these aliens’ stay beyond four Sabell Townhouse Saipan Chamber of Commerce years and indefinitely, certain Saipan Plant Center Saipan Diamond Hotel human rights issues will definitely Saipan Shipping Company Saipan Rotary Club have to be considered; Saipan Spring Brewery Co., Inc. Saipan Swimming Club • Certain citizenship rights will Saipan Sunzen Company have to be considered; and • Employment opportunities for THE COMMITTEE ALSO CONVEYS A SPECIAL CONGRATULATION TO ALL THE LOCAL TRIATHLETES NMI residents in all general and WHO PARTICIPATED ESPECIALLY THE FOLLOWING FOR THEIR OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCES: management positions in govern­ ment and privatesec tors must also be considered. The Senate recently amended a House bill to include a provision to retain the four-year limit The amendment was rejected by the House. (NL) FRIDAY, MAY 21,1993 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-17 Reaching N ew Height s

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MTC’s first cell site at the Rafadai Beach Hotel, inaugurated in November 1991, provides ser­ vice coverage to the western side of Saipan from about the Last Command Post in the north to the San Antonio/Koblervïïle area in the south. The new cell site extends the coverage to the eastern side of the island, as well às expanding ser­ vice farther north and south. Cellular users will also notice a great improvement in the clarity of phone calls.* The stronger sig­ nal reduces static and is expected to improve cellular telephone re­ ception within buildings and in the outlying areas of cellular cov­ erage. Cellular telephone service gets its name from the way a geo­ graphical area is broken into smaller areas called cells. Each cell area has its own transmitter, receiver, and antenna. Each cell site, which covers an area of 2 to 20 miles in diameter, operates on a “line of sight” basis. Compared to other mobile communications technology, cellular telephone service pro­ vides high-quality connections for local, inter-island and long dis­ tance calls. MTC’s cell sites communicate with a mobile telephone switch­ ing office (MTSO) in Susupe which connects to the regular telephone network. This means that when a caller dials a tele­ phone number from a cellular phone a “signal” is sent to the cell site and the call is connected to YUTÂKA- ÀTSUSHI & WILLIE the answering party just like a regular phone call. Currently, there are over 550 cellular lines in service in Saipan. MTC encourages its customers to become “Cellular Samaritans” by reporting any emergencies they encounter out on the road. Cellu­ lar calls made to Emergency 9-1 - 1 and the CNMI Crimestoppers L o .tiZ s td £an/\o^ue ¿a^res^ number (234-7272/PARA) are .free of charge...... Customers have the choice of 18-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-FRIDAY-MAY 21. 1993 Probe of prosecutors proposed REPRESENTATIVE Stanley T. sion of the Attorney General’s an oversight hearing...,” he said Torres’ request followed the Torres yesterday called for an in­ Office. in a letter to Speaker Thomas P. recent plea agreement on a case vestigation of the criminal divi­ “I am urging you to authorize Villagomez. involving the importation of 22 pounds of marijuana. He said the agreement represents, “in my opinion, a miscarriage of justice.” WAREHOUSE FOR RENT The sentence resulted in a $300 fine and six months of probation Prim e R etail - W holesale location available on m ain for Basilia F. You, about the same as a reckless driving conviction, road to C apitol H ill. G ood fo r M ini-m art, W holesale and contrary to the intentions of O utlet, etc., A m ple custom er parking, next to Vestcor Public Law 7-42 which greatly increased the penalties for im­ Apartm ent Com plex and Com m ercial Building. porting controlled substances, Torres said. 4,000 square feet available. “I cannot believe that a person who was caught with over 14,000 OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT marijuana cigarettes at the airport was only charged with simple 800 Square Feet O ffice Space located on m ain road possession,” he said in a state­ Stanley Torres ment issued yesterday. “What’s case involving four burglars in to C apitol H ill. O cean View overlooking the use of the Legislature enact­ Koblerville caught redhanded by M anagaha Island. ing stiff anti-drug laws if the Attor­ policeofficers.Torressaidthecourt ney General’s Office won’t pros­ had no other option but to release APARTMENT FOR RENT ecute cases to the full extent of the them due to non-appearance of the law?” prosecutor who was attending a Two (2) Bedroom s furnished apartm ent · 2 4 h o u r s “The ironic thing about this is “meeting.” that the prosecutor from the Attor­ “The handling of the Bruce pow er & w ater · O cean View overlooking M anagaha ney General’s Office was getting Jorgensen case was another trav­ paid out of a federal grant for the esty of justice, with all the charac­ I s l a n d · Sw im m ing Pool, Laundry area facility · drug task force,” he said. “But in­ teristics of maneuverings and Located on m ain road to C apitol H ill. stead of helping the government, it maybe incompetency,’’Torres said. seems the prosecutor helped the The case started as driving under For more Information call Vestcor Village-Capitol Hill defendant more.” the influence of alcohol and an Torres also expressed disappoint­ accident which seriously injured a Tel. #: 322-3793 / 322-3794 ment over the lack of effective pros­ pedestrian but were greatly reduced ecution of other cases. He cited a in the end, he said. (NL)

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From her loving husband Willy, son & daughter, friends and specially from her all good employees of the Emerald Ent. May you have more birthdays to come. We all love you. From left: Ptayford M. Ramsey, Raymond Vilagómez, Emma Vilagómez, Hacinta Ngitong, Pat Casto, 5/21 (11430) Maria Guerrero and Wolf Mojica. ______Villagom ez, Ngitong top Police Assis„ Call 911 D FS employees f o r A p r i l mtssssm PLAYFORD M. Ramsey, ger Introducing eral manager of DFS Saipan Lin ited, announced the selection c Hacinta Ngitong and Raymon The All-New C. Villagomez as April’s emploj ees of the month. and Redesigned... An awards ceremony was hel in the Isa Cafe at the Dbwritow Store, Garapan. Hacinta was sc Iectedfrom the sales category am Raymond was selected from th sales support category. Each recipient was awarded ai employee of the month certificati and pin, and $100 cash. Eacl person becomes eligible for se lection as the 1993 employee o the year in their respective cat­ egory. Hacinta has been employed as asales associates withDFS Saipan for one year. She was selected because of her strong cooperative attitude when working with oth­ ers, her cheerful manager ort the job, her perfect attendance record, and her strong sales record. Hacinta is presently assigned to the Diamond Hotel Shop. She was recommended by Pat Castro assistantmanagerMariaGuerrero MIRAGE ES 2 DOOR and manager Wolf Mojica. BIG FUN. LITTLE PRICE. n S U B IS H Get them both In one car. Raymond C. Villagomez has F e a tu r e s : been employed in the Downtown • Fuel-Injected 92 Hp warehouse since December of 1.5 liter SO HC "1989. He was recognized most 12-valve engine • 4-wheel independent for bis excellent job performance. s u s p e n s io n Also, he was described as flex­ • 5-speed manual transmission with overdrive ible, dependable, friendly, appre­ • Rack-and-pinion steering ciated by his fellow employees. • Power-assist front disc brakes Raymond was recommended by • Airconditioning Emma Villagomez. MiRAGE LS 4-D00R COMPACT SEDAN FOR FULL-SIZE FAMILIES Parade entries F e a tu re s : • 1.8-liter, 113 Hp 16-valve engine SAIPAN Businesses, civic groups • Tilt steering column and schools are asked to enter • Height-adjustable driver's seat • AM/FM stereo cassette their names now for the 4th of • Power steering July Liberation Day parade. • Child-protection rear door locks The 1993 selebrasion taotao • Airconditioning tano promises to be the best yet Make the smart choice. Test drive a great value today - the MIRAGE. Big prizes for the best float Contact David Apatang at 664- 1500.

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Marianas Public Land Corporation Auditions tomorrow PUBLIC NOTICE for roles in Dracula Pursuant to the provisions of 2 Sigon gi probension siha gi 2 CMC Reel ayleewal me bwangil 2 By Barbara A. Lussier zation and a thorough knowledge CMC 4141 et sec, the PUBLIC 4141 et sec i PUBLIC PURPOSE CMC 4141 et sec, PUBLIC of the resources available on is­ PURPOSELANDEXCHANGE LAND EXCHANGE ACT OF PURPOSELANDEXCHANGE SHARPEN your teeth and get out land. People are needed in stage AUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1987, sino i tulaikan tano para AUTHORIZATION ACT OF the grease paint because the management, makeup, and hair 1987, notice is hereby given of propositon praibetna akton 1987, 1987, nge Marianas Public Land Northern Marianas Music Soci­ styling. There is a job for anyone Marianas Public Land nutisia manana i ginen este put i Corporation e arongaar towlap, ety is producing Dracula for wanting to participate in the pro­ Corporation’s intention to enter intension-na i Marianas Public Land igha e mangiiy ebwe lliiwelo Saipan. duction. into an exchange agreement in­ Corporation humalom gi kon tratan faluw iye e toolong faluw kka Tomorrow, auditions will be The cast calls for seven male volving the parcels of land de­ atulaikan tano ni ha afefekta i faal. Lliiwel kkal nge re bwal held at-the Joeten-Kiyu Public roles, including an old decrepid Library from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. scribed below. This proposed pedason tano siham manmadeskribi aronga sefaliiy giha arongorong man as Dracula, but Ihrig-says Men should arrive for morning any age and either gender may exchanged is being re-noticed as gi sampapa. Man interesante siha we e toowow, nge ese wel aitiitU auditions and women in the after­ try-out, because makeup will be the previous notice contained an na petsona sina manmamaisen falawal aramas ye ebwe lliiwel. noon. heavily utilized in creating ¿he erroneous description of the inekungok put maseha manu/hafa Aramasye e tipali nge emmwel Anne Ihrig, a new comer to character, six females roles, two public land to be transferred. na priniponi put tulaikan tano. ebwe tingor ebwe yoor hearing Saipan, will direct the play. Ihrig of these as minor roles will be Concerned persons may request Yanggen guaha inekungok reel inaamwo lliiwelil faluw fa. received her formal training in auditioned Saturday. Ihrig is a hearing on any proposed ex­ marikuesta, i inekungok siempre Ngare eyoor tingor bwe ebwe theater and cinematic arts at looking for one middle aged- changed by contacting MPLC. If para i sigiente siha na transaksion u yoor hearing, nge rebwe ayoora Brigham Young University in woman and three between twenty so requested, hearings on the fan makondukta gi Bietnes, Mayo reel tali faluw kka faal, ngerebwe Provo, Utah and has participated and thirty years old. The minor transactions listed below will be 281993, gi oran alas 9:00 gi eggan too to wool Bietnes, Mayo dia in many aspects of community roles have no age requirement. scheduled on Friday, May 28, gi halom i kuatton konfirensian i 28,1993,otolye9:00a.m.mellol theater including direction and Three musicians, including a 1993 at 9:00 a.m. in the Confer­ MPLC. MPLC Conference Room. performance. violin, keyboard and flute are ence Room of MPLC. She is well versed in the techni­ needed and three singers or PROPOSITONPUPBLIKU -1’ Ma AMMWELEER TOWLAP - cal side also. Enlisted as the chanters. PUBLIC PURPOSE - Wetland Chulé I’ Wetland Wetland Acquisition professional lighting designer is No preparation is required for Acquisition Ihrig’s husband, Jeff Ihrig, who the auditions and Ihrig will have TANO PRAIBET - Sitio Numiru FALUWAL ARAMAS - Saipan will provide the special effects no hand an information sheet on PRIVATE LAND - Saipan Lot/ H-251-R1 giya Lot/Tract No. H-251-R1 needed for Dracula. each character at try outs. Tract No. H-251-R1 Saipan yah ha konsisiste 10,000 Llapal nge 10,000 square meters “Dracula” will be a real com­ The script for Dracula was containing an area of 10,000 metro kuadrao na area. iwe e ammatafa. munity event,” says Ihrig, and she written by Howling Wolf or Dr. square meters. hopes to see many people partici­ William Bingham for Northern - Sitio Numiru H-251-1 giya Saipan - Saipan Lot/Tract No. H-251-1 pate not simply on stage, but in Marianas College. Joint witKthe the technical areas. FHP has vol­ - Saipan Lot/Tract No. H-251-1 yan ha konsisiste 5,000 metro Llapal nge 5,000 square meters Northern Marianas Music society unteered to make the necessary for this fun event. containing an area of5,000square Kuadrao na area. iwe e ammatafa. teeth and the Diamond Hotel will Call-backs will be held May meters. host the play for Halloween. 24, from 6 to 9 p.m. Rehearsals TANO PUPBLIKU - Sido Numiru FALAWEER TOWLAP - A prop mistress and set decora­ will begin Aug. 14 for perfor­ PUBLIC LAND - Saipan Lot/ 037 L 05 giya Saipan yan ha Saipan Lot/Tract No. 037 L 05 tor are needed immediately, says mances on Oct. 28,29,30 and 31 Tract No. 037 L 05 konsisiste 37,680 metro Kuadrao outol bwuley yeel nge 37,680 Ihrig. That role requires organi­ at the Diamond Hotel. Containing an area of 37,680 na area square meters. square meters Please don't drink and drive CLEARANCÇMfc TWO GREAT

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US trade deficit soars NEW YORK (AP) - Foreign Exchange, New York prices. By Martin Crutsinger Rates for trades of $1 million minimum FOREIGN CURRENCY DOLLAR IN WASHINGTON (AP) - The US IN DOLLARS FOREIGN CURENCY merchandise trade deficit soared to By The Associated Press TUE WED TUE WED $10.2 billion in March, the worst THE US merchandise trade deficit or surplus with major trading fArgent Peso 1.0100 1.0100 .9901 .9901 showing in almost four years, as partners. A negative number indicates the United States had a trade Australia Doll .6940 .6915 1.4409 1.4461 imports hit an all-time high, the Austria Schill .0875 .0876 11.431 11.412 government said Wednesday. cBelcjium Franc .0300 .0299 33.30 33.40 States enjoyed a trade surplus. Brazil Cruzeir .00003 .00003 35781.00 35352.05 The Commerce Department said The first column shows the deficit or surplus for March. The Britain Pound 1.5405 1.5353 .6491 .6513 that US demand for foreign oil and second shows the position for the previous month. The final column 30day fwd 1.5366 1.5312 .6508 .6531 automobiles contributed to a dra­ shows the total deficit or surplus so far this year. 60day fwd 1.5330 1.5277 .6523 .6546 matic 29.1 percent widening of the 90day fwd 1.5294 1.5237 .6539 .6563 Figures are in millions of dollars. Canada Dollar .7902 .7885 1.2655 1.2682 trade gap, compared to a February C o u n tr y Mar Feb YTD Country M a r Feb Y T D 30day fwd .7892 .7875 1.2671 1.2698 C a n a d a - 6 3 9 deficit of $7.9 billion. ‘ -906 -2,585 Hong Kong 201 154 3 1 2 60day fwd .7880 .7863 1.2690 1.2717 W . E u ro p e 4 3 7 1 ,4 1 5 3 ,5 8 6 T a iw a n 6 8 8 - 5 9 2 - 1 ,9 5 0 The March deficit was far worse B rita in 7 5 8 5 9 4 2 ,1 5 0 South Korea - 2 7 1 ■41 - 4 7 4 90day fwd .7866 .7849 1.2713 1.2741 than economists had been expéct- G e rm a n y -608 -587 1,450 Venezuela -277 -199 -7 4 2 yChile Peso .002549 .002549 392.24 392.24 ing and likely will cause the gov­ Fran ce - 7 2 0 3 4 2 8 Saudi Arabia -94 - 1 9 9 -6 2 3 China Yuan .1749 .1749 5.7190 5.7190 Ita ly - 6 0 7 - 2 6 9 - 1 ,2 2 4 OPEC 1 ,0 3 8 - 9 5 9 -3 ,1 1 2 Colombia Peso .001510 .001510 662.15 662.15 ernment to revise down its assess­ J a p a n -5,263 -4,129 -13,294 China - 1 ,4 6 1 -1,171 -4,209 cCzechKoruna .0356 .0356 28.08 28.08 ment for how the overall economy M e x ic o 2 9 9 3 1 6 9 9 3 Former USSF 1 1 8 1 0 0 3 6 4 Denmark Krone .1608 .1603 6.2200 6.2375 performed during the January- B razil - 1 6 7 4 5 -2 3 4 ECU 1.20570 1.21000 .8294 .8264 March period from an already ane­ zEcudr Sucre .000535 .000535 1870.03 1870.03 mic showing of 1.8 percent growth deficit. markets to more foreign products dEgypt Pound .2994 .2994 3.3405 3.3405 Finland Mark .1822 For March, imports shot up 9.7 and he is expected to press that case .1808 5.4875 5.5325 in the gross domestic product France Franc .1826 .1825 5.4775 5.4780 The new trade report will add percent to a new record of $49.2 during this year’s economic summit, Germany Mark .6152 .6163 1.6255 1.6225 pressure on the Clinton adminis­ billion. This surge dwarfed a 5.6 per­ hosted by the Japanese. 30day fwd .6127 .6139 1.6321 1.6289 tration to do something to stop the cent increase in exports, which rose Clinton and Japanese Prime Min­ 60day fwd .6106 .6118 1.6378 1.6344 slide in America’s international 5.6percentto$39.0billion The trade ister Kiichi Miyazawaheld what was 90dayfwd .6087 .6098 1.6428 1.6400 Greece Drachma .004545 .004548 220.00 219.90 standing. Without growth in ex­ deficit is the difference between im­ described as a frank bargaining ses­ Hong Kong Doll .1294 .1294 7.7275 7.7285 ports, the 1990-91 recession would ports and exports. sion a month ago as Clinton pushed Hungaiy Forint .0116 .0116 8 6 2 5 86.35 have been twice as severe, but over The big rise in imports was led by the Japanese to consider setting pur­ ylndia Rupee .0322 .0322 31.100 31.100 the past year the export boom has a 21.8 percent jump in crude oil and chasing goals in such specific areas Indnsia Rupiah .000481 .000481 2078.53 2078.53 Ireland Punt 1.5017 1.5016 .6659 .6660 cooled considerably. otherenergy products, whichclimbed as autos and computers as a way of Israel Shekel .3746 .3664 2.6692 2.7290 Economists are glumly forecast­ by $795 million Imports of foreign shrinking the deficit. Italy Lira .000678 .000676 147425 1478.50 ing that this year the trade imbal­ cars were up $400 million while iron But whatever the administration Japan Yen .009033 .008973 110.70 111.45 ance will again top SI00 billion as and steel imports’climbed by $250 gains at the bargaining table, many 30day fwd .009033 .008972 110.71 111.46 weakness in overseas economies million and chemical imports in­ economists are still looking for fur­ 60day fwd .009033 .008973 110.71 111.45 90day fwd .009033 .008973 110.70 111.45 cuts into demand for exports and creased $ 150 million ther deterioration in trade because of Jordan Dinar 1.4874 1.4874 .67231 .67231 faster growth in the United Slates $ince taking office, President severe recessions in Germany and Lebanon Pound .000577 .000577 1734.00 1734.00 draws in more imports. So far this Clinton has sounded a harsher line other parts of Europe and in Japan. Malaysia Ringg .3895 .3892 2.5675 2.5695 year, the US deficit is running at an that his Republican predecessors The economic weakness has cut zMexicoN.Peso .318471 .318471 3.1400 3.1400 annual rate of $103 billion, com­ about the need for Japan and other sharply into overseas demand for N. Zealand Dol .5385 .5370 1.8570 1.8622 NethrlndsGuild .5501 .5492 1.8177 1.8208 pared to last year’s $84.5 billion nations to do more to open their American products. Norway Krone .1457 .1453 6.8615 6.8830 Pakistan Rupee .0375 .0375 26.68 26.68 yPeru New Sol .5291 .5236 1.890 1.910 Poor sales zPhilpins Peso .0371 .0369 26.93 27.10 Loans from 5 banks Poland Zloty .000062 .000062 16192 16055 Portugal Escud .006519 .006460 153.40 154.80 sink Yamaha aRussiaRuble .001071 .001071 934.00 934.00 may reach $670B Saudi Arab Riv .2666 .2667 3.7505 3.7502 profits 56% Singapore Doll .6196 .6188 1.6140 1.6160 By Carl Hartman Ludlow, a British resident of the cSo.AfricaRand .3150 .3140 3.1745 3.1850 United States. TOKYO (AP) - Yamaha Corp., a fSo.AfricaRand .2162 .2141 4.6250 4.6700 W ASHINGTON (AP) - By the Ludlow said in an interview major Japanese maker of musical So. Korea Won .001247 .001248 802.20 801.00 year 2000, the World Bank and that these are his highest esti­ instruments, said Wednesday its Spain Peseta .008068 .008081 123.95 123.75 Sweden Krona .1360 .1361 7.3530 7.3485 regional banks like it could be mates, based on known programs profit in fiscal 1992 plummeted Switzerlnd Fra .6768 .6766 1.4775 1.4780 lending $60 billion a year to help and past trends. by 56.5 percent because of poor 30day fwd .6756 .6754 1.4801 1.4806 countries move out of poverty “A great deal depends on what sales, the strong yen and restruc­ 60day fwd .6745 .6743 1.4826 1.4831 and Communism compared with happens in the former Soviet turing costs. 90day fwd .6735 .6732 1.4848 1.4855 Taiwan NT .0385 .0385 25.95 25.97 $32 billion in 1990, says a new Union,” he added. The company reported net prof- Thailand Baht .03964 .03964 25.23 25.23 study. Priorities will change, his re­ its of 1.23 billion yen ($10.97 Turkey Lira .000101 .000102 9878.01 9835.01 The five banks could make as port says. It sees help for the pro­ million) in the year ended March U.A.E. Dirham .2723 .2723 3.67 27 3.6727 much as $670 billion available in duction of energy - amounting to 31. fUruguayN.Peso .253807 .253807 3.94 3.94 the 1990s including about $185 $74.6 billion -outstripping aid to Shingo Kawabata of Yamaha zVenzuel Boliv .0114 .0115 87 .4500 87.3000 Yugoslav Dinar .00151 .00151 661.00 661.00 billion in co-financing from other farming as the biggest use of aid said Japan’s economic slump had lenders, the report said. funds for the years 1993-2000. hurt sales of pianos and electronic ECU: European Currency Unit, a basket of European currencies. The Federal Individual governments also Republics of the former Soviet organs. Reserve Board’s index of the value of the dollar against 10 other currencies make development loans but far Union, which used to be the Losses from the yen’s gains weighted on the basis of trade was 90.83 Wednesday, off 0.13 points or 0.14 less than lending by the World world’s biggest oil producer, are against the dollar totaled 1.6 bil­ percent from Tuesday's 90.96. A year ago the index was 86.82 c-commercial rate, d-free market rate, f-financial rate, y-official rate, z-floating Bank - owned by 174 countries - looking for huge investments to lion yen ($14.3 million) as ex­ rate. and the other four. They operate get the flow moving again. ports accounted for 33.2 percent Prices as of 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time (1900 GMT) from Telerate Systems and in Asia, Africa, Latin America The report quotes Lewis T. of overall sales, he added. The other sources. and Europe. Their funds come Preston, president of the World dollar’s weakness means Japa­ largely from their own borrowing Bank, as saying: “The potential nese exporters receive fewer yen on world markets, not from tax­ for development in the rest of this when they exchange their foreign Spot metal prices payers. century, and into the next, is earnings into Japanese currency. US grants and loans to the Third great... But we have not yet taken The company spent 1 billion NEW YORK (AP) · Spot nonferrous metal prices Wednesday. -World, the largest from any one advantage of the great promise yen ($8.9 million) on closing re­ Aluminum - 50.8 cents per lb London Metal Exch. Wed. country, run about $12 billion a offeredbythepost-ColdWarera... search and development offices Copper - 0.9105 dollars per pound. year. This is a critical moment in his­ in London and New York, Lead - 32 cents a pound. The450-page study called “The tory.” Kawabata said. Zinc - 46.52-50.02 per pound, delivered. Development Bank Business The report sees a doubling of Yamaha said in a report that Tin - <3.7002 per pound. Market” sells for $385 to busi­ sums going to improving the en­ sales of pianos fell by 10 percent Gold - 381.90 dollars per troy oz. ness people who want to calculate vironment - to $21.9 billion - and from a year earlier to 54.4 billion Silver - 4.530 dollars per troy oz. where their opportunities will lie. the development of telecommu- yen ($486 million), including 15.4 Mercury- 205.00-210.00 dollars per 76 lb flask. It was. w j fieri by NjQholas H. . .riications t tQ $12^folliqq.... , bjllion yep ($.137 pjiljiPf1); . . .- Platinum - 386.00-387.50 dollars troy oz., N.Y. (contract). » t t t t * ·»«*·♦·** · * »·«··«♦ í.T B = * w - ·-·

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The NZSE- May 23-26 I 0.7 percent, closing at 7,093.88. On Tuesday, it had lost 336.12 40 capital index, in which H On Tuesday, it had gained 25 points, or 1.63 percent. Telecom has a 21 percent weight­ Dai Ichi Hotel I points, closing at an all-time high. The Tokyo Stock Price Index ing, rose 27.57 points to 1,615.91. 1 Brokers attributed the fall to of all issues listed on the first Sydney: Australian gold Call 234-6932/7394 for registration and profit-taking after rallies triggered section, which had shed 21.97 stocks stood out in an other­ I by optimism about the outcome points, or 1.36 percent, on Tues­ wise flat market, with inves­ more information, or register at the door: I of Sino-British talks on the future day, was up 8.68 points, or 0.54 tors buying gold shares after 7 p.m. Sunday at the Hyatt Oceana Room I of this territory, which reverts to percent, at 1,597.96. the price of bullion rose to в Chinese rale in 1997. 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About 20 policemen were injured in the two-hour clash at Seoul’s Yonsei University, officials said. There were no reports of student injuries or arrests. Witnesses said the clash began when about ISO students wielding POSTAL BOX RENTAL steel and wooden pipes tried to march toward the nearby homes of two former presidents. N. Korea foils kidnap attempt LONG SERVICE HOURS TOKYO (AP) - Communist North Korea charged today that three (M-S: 9 a.m. -10 p.m., Sun: 1 p.m. -10 p.m.) South Korean naval ships tried to.kidnap fishermen from North Korean waters, but fled when a North Korean patrol boat appeared. The North’s official Korean Central News Agency, monitored in MAIL CHECKING BY PHONE Tokyo, said the South had committed a “grave military provocation” aimed at aggravating North-South tensions. Itjsaid the three South Korean ships infiltrated into waters off North CONVENIENT LOCATION AT GARAPAN Korea’s west coast on Tuesday in an effort to kidnap North Korean fishermen operating there. (near Castro's Mobil Gas Station) The allegation came amid a North-South dispute over the North’s withdrawal from an international nuclear control treaty. The move, which means the North no longer will accept international inspection of TRAFFIC-FREE EASY ACCESS its nuclear facilities, has reinforced suspicions that the Communist state (from Middle Road & Beach Road) is developing nuclear arms. The North says its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes only. 3rd round of HK talks begins FAX HONG KONG (AP) - Britain’s chief negotiator in talks with China (Receiving & Sending) over democracy in Hong Kong said today he hoped a third round of talks with Chinese officials would be positive and constructive. Sir Robin McLaren, Britain’s ambassador to China, is to meet Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Jiang Enzhu on Friday to try to resolve a dispute between Beijing and London over expanding democracy in Hong Kong before the colony reverts to China in 1997. 1 993 NISSAN ' Both sides have refused to disclose the contents of the first two rounds, held in Beijing in April. Reports in the Hong Kong media, however, suggested the discussions remained deadlocked. 2 WD HARDBODY PICK-UP Britain and £hina have been locked in dispute since October, when new Gov. Chris Patten proposed expanding voting rights for Hong Kong’s 5.8 million people in legislative elections planned for 1994 and 1995. Ruling party eases squabbling TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) - In a compromise to ease factional squabbling, the governing Nationalist Party agreed today to have a record 2,100 delegates attend its 14th party congress in August. The party’s policy-making Central Standing Committee said 700 seats would be filled by lawmakers, party officials and Central Commit­ tee members, while the remaining 1,400 delegates would be elected by party members. A total of 1,209 delegates, including 150 Central Committee mem­ bers, attended the last party congress in 1988. Supporters of President Lee Teng-hui, who also is the Nationalist Party chairman, wantedall legislators, National Assemblymen and city councilors to be congress delegates. Toy maker selling shares HONG KONG (AP) - Kader Investment Co. Ltd. of Hong Kong, part owner of the Thai doll factory where fire killed about 200 people last week, announced today it is selling 74 percent of its stock for 582.4 million Hong Kong $74.67 million. The amount was 32 percent below Kader’s last share price before it suspended trading Monday pending an announcement of the sale. No explanation for the discount was given. Kader spokesman Martin Spurrier said the deal had nothing to do with last week’s fire. Kader’s statement said the price is 5.2 percent above its netasset v alue on Dec. 31. The buyers of Kader’s stock include Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka- shing, China-controlled Shougang Holding (Hong Kong) Ltd., and the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. The company and its officers face possible lawsuits over the blaze, the world’s worst recorded factory fire. 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BOX 680, SAI RAN MP 96950 TEL. 234/5562/5563/5564/5565/5567/5568 Ishikawa served as a vice consul at the Japanese Consulate in Los BuBineaB Hours: Monday to Saturday 8:00am to 5:00pm Angeles in the late 1980s. 32-marianas variety NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-MAY 21.1993 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS CPA PROJECT NO. S-CPA-H-02-93 Seoul takes thrift SAIPAN HARBOR, SAIPAN, CNMI drive to gravesites SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - Affairs said yesterday. CONSTRUCTION OF SEAPORT OFFICE BUILDING South Korea’s government is tak­ The ministry made public a list ing its national austerity campaign of 109 people who exceeded the The Commonwealth Ports Authority (CPA) of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana farther than those in the world of law in decorating tombs and said Islands (CNMI) is soliciting proposals from qualified contractors for the construction of the the living might have expected. It 55 of them had corrected their SEAPORT OFFICE BUILDING CPA Project No. S-CPA-H-02-93, located at Saipan, CNMI. said yesterday it would no longer error and downsized. allow excessively ornate The list included former gravesites. lawmakers^everal leading busi­ The project, in general, consist of the construction of a new two-storey, steel framed office Deluxe tombs for ancestors will nessmen and Unification Church building complete with all architectural finishing, structural and framing system, electrical, not be allowed and stone statuary leader Moon Sun-myung.-The plumbing, and mechanical works, together with the necessary removal and demolition works, and other ornaments deemed ex­ publication of the list was ex­ and all site preparation works, and other incidental works, in accordance with the plans and cessively luxurious must be pected to embarrass those removed from gravesites, the violating the law into complying specifications. Plans and specifications may be obtained from die Office of die Executive Ministry of Health and Social with it. Director at the Saipan International Airport with payment a of a non-refundable cashiers check, or money order in the amount of $450.00 made payable to: COMMONWEALTH PORTS AUTHORITY Town to use blowpipes P.O. BOX 1055 SAIPAN, M P 96950 to round up stray dogs A pre-proposal meeting wifi be held at the CPA’s Conference Room at the Saipan International KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia the use of blowpipes. Airport on May 14,1993, at 9:00 a.m. All questions must be received in writing by FAX or by (AP) - The Municipal Council in The New Straits Times repeated mail to reach CPA's office at the above address no later than May 12,1993. a Malaysian town is about to Wednesday that stray dogs had trade in its current dog-catching become a big nuisance in public Proposals must be received no later than 2:00 p.m., May28,1993 (local time) at the above office. technology for something places and suburbs of the town of cheaper. Its dog roundup unit is Kuantan, 120 miles (192 kilome­ getting rid of its shotguns and ters) northeast of here. Signed: J.M. Guerrero Date: 4/23/93 taking up blowpipes. The daily quoted the Council's Chairman/Contracting Officer But members of the blowpipe public relations officer, Zulkefly Commonwealth Ports Authority squad will have to practice first. Abdul Malik, as saying that in­ Saipan, MP 96950 4/30 i/7. 14,21 (011191) The Council has engaged an ab­ stead of using poison darts that original expert to train its staff in the aborigines use in their blpw- pipes, the council would Tise modern tranquillizers. INVITATION FOR BIDS/NOTICE TO BIDDERS Once the dogs are rounded up, they will be handed to the Veteri­ COMPETTnVE SEALED BIDS for the CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW COMMUTER TAXIWAY AND WORK FOR EAST APRON EXPANSION AT SAIPAN INTERNA­ nary Services Department “for TIONAL AIRPORT, SAIPAN, MARIANA ISLANDS, AIP PROJECT No. 3-69-0002-15 will be received at the office of the EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, COMMONWEALTH PORTS further action,” he was quoted as AUTHORITY, Saipan International Airport, P.O. Box 1055, Saipan, Mariana Islands 96950, until 10:00 A M , June4,1993, at which time and place the sealed bids will be publicly opened saying. and read.

The project, in general, consists of constructing a new commuter taxiway and expansion of the east section of the existing International Apron at Saipan International Airport. The work itill ¿sdude, ba( not limited io, demolition of existing cement and asphaltic concrete, removal of debris, excavation, grading, backfill, compaction, and preparation of base for the taxiway and apron expansion. The work also includes trenching and backfilling for conduits and installation of taxiway edge lighting systems. 6 indicted... All the above mentioned items are to be performed in accordance with the project plans and specifications. Prospective Bidder’s attention is called to reference the project plans and Continued from page 30 specifications. The project is being financed by funds from the Commonwealth Ports Authority and by funds from the Federal Aviation Administration. The contract award, if it is to be made, will year from Pakistan to the United be made within two months (2) from the date of bid opening. This contract is under and subject to Executive Order 11246, as amended, of September24,1965, the Federal Labor provisions snd the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) provisions States on SepL 1 with Yousef, 25, as contained in the contract, specifications and lad documents. who is believed to have fled the All mechanics and laborers on the project shall be paid no less than the minimum wage rate established by the U.S. Secretary of Labor. A copy of the Department of Labor Wage Rate Determination is applicable to this contract and is made a part of this specification (See Section 70-24). country. Each bidder must complete, sign and furnish, prior to award of the contract (AIP Project No. 3-69-0002-15) the “Bidder's Statement on Previous Contracts Subject to EEO Clause”, It said Ajaj was carrying manu­ a “Certification of Non segregated Facilities” (See Specifications). als with “instructions on the con­ Required Notices for Ail Contracts. a. The bidder must suoply all the information required by the bid forms and specifications. struction and use of explosive de­ b. The Commonwealth Ports Authority (CPA), in accordance with title VI of the civil rights Act of 1964, hereby notifies all bidders that they (bidders) must affirmatively insure vices.” that with respect to any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in consideration for award. In a final paragraph, it said the The bidder’s attention is invited to the fact that the proposed contract shall be under and subject to the equal opportunity clause as set forth in Part Iff, Section 302(b) of Executive Order five other suspects already in­ 11246, as amended by Executive Order 11375 dated October 13,1977, and Section 60- 1.4(b) of the regulations of the Secretary of Labor (41CFR 60-1) as implemented by Section 15Z61 of the Federal Aviation Regulations, to the contract and labor provisions ss set forth in Section 152.55 and Appendix H, Part 152, of the Federal Aviation Regulations, and to the applicable dicted, along with others known provisions of Tille VI of tfie Civil rights Act of 1964 (78 StaL 252) implemented by Part 21 of the Regulations of the Office of the Secretary of Transportation. Also, the proposed contract and unknown, put a bomb in the will be subject to the Contractor’s Certification of noo-segregated facilities. garage beneath the Vista Hotel in Performance and payment bonds are required as specified in the specifications. The apparent low bidder and any known first tier subcontractor will be subject to a pre-award, equal opportunity compliance review by representatives of the Office of Federal Contract the World Trade Center’s com­ Compliance Programs, U.S. Department of Labor, before the award of the contract for the purpose of determining whether the bidder and/or his subcontractors are able to comply with plex on Feb. 26. the provisions of the equal opportunity clause. · If the bidder has participated in a previous contract subject to the equal opportunity clause snd has not submitted compliance reports at requited by applicable instructions, the bidder The noontime explosion rocked shall submit, prior to award of contract, a compliance report covering the delinquent period or such other period specified by the FAA or the Director, Office of Federal Contract Compliance, the towers, killing six people and U.S. Department of Labor. injuring more than 1,000 as tens A burner or prospective prime contractor or proposed subcontractor shall be required to submit such information as the FAA or the Director, Office of Federal Contract Compliance, request prior to the award or a contract or subcontract When a determination has b a n made to award the contract or subcontract to a specified contractor, such contractor shall be required, of thousands fled the dark, smoky prior to award, or after the award, or both to furnish such other information as the FAA or the Director requests. buildings in the heart of New Contract documents, including dans and specifications, may be examined at the Office of the Executive Director, Commonwealth Ports Authority, or can be obtained from this office upon the payment of TWO HUM)FRED DOLLARS ¿5200.00) for each set of plan documents. This amour» is non returnable. Payment shall be made by check payable to the York’s financial district. Commonwealth Ports Authority. In an FBI complaint and in a Copies of the aforementioned contract documents may also be examined or obtained at the office of Efrain F. Camacho, Consulting Engineers.: previous court appearance by Efrain F. Camacho, Consulting Engineers Flame Tree Terrace Ajaj, authorities disclosed that he P.O. Box 2415 Saipan, MP 96950 was carrying approximately 12 Phone Number 322-7814/7815 A pie-bid conference will be held a: SAIPAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT CONFERENCE ROOM, at 10:00 A.M. on Mayl8,1993to explain and clarify any questions regarding do-it-yourself bomb-making this project. Questions should be submitted to the Consultant, in writing, at least five (5) days in advance for answers it this pre-bid conference, with a copy of same simultanecuily to books in his luggage when he the Executive Director, Commonwealth Ports Authority...... came in the country. Each prospective bidder shall file with the Commonwealth Ports Authority, at the above Saipan address, a notice of hit intention to bid in a fonn substantially similar to that supplied herewith, not less than six (6) calendar days prior to the date herein above designated for opening of bids. Although the books were seized Each bid shall be an a form furnished by the Commonwealth Ports Authority. Furthermore, each prospective bidder shall submit his/her qualifications statements net less than ten (10) in September, the complaint said calendar days prior to the date hereinafter designated for opening of bids. Ajaj’s bomb manuals contained Each proposal shall be on a form furnished by the Commonwealth Ports Authority (Intend to Bid). The Comm cowealth Ports Authority reserves the right to reject bids in accordance with Section 3.2(7) of its Procurement Rules and Regulations. information on how to make “im­ 4/23/93 It/J.M. GUERRERQ provised explosive” devices us­ Date Contracting Officer for CPA 1. The proposed contract is under and subject to Executive Order 11246, as amended, of September 24,1965, and to the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Federal Labor ing chemicals like urea and nitric Provisions. acid. 2. All labor on the project shall be paid no less than the minimum wage rates established by the U.S. Secretary of Labor. Both of those chemicals were 3. Each bidder must supply all the information required by the bid documents and specifications. 4. The EEO requirements, labcr provisions and wage rates are included in the specifications and bid documents snd are available for inspections at the Commonwealth Ports found in the Jersey City, N.J., Authority. storage locker where investiga­ 5. Each bidder must complete, sign snd furnish, prior to award of the contract (at submission of the bid), the “Bidder’s Statement on Previous Contracts Subject to EEO Clause”, tors said the Trade Center bomb and the “Certifications of non segregated Facilities” as contained in the bid Proposal. 6. A contractor having 50 or more employees and his subcontractors having 50 or more employees and who may be awarded a contract of $50,000 or more will be required to was prepared. maintain an affirmative action program, the standards for which are contained in the specifications. Federal officials say Ajaj and 7. To be eligible for award, each bidder must comply with the affirmative action requirements which are contained in the specifications. 8. In accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation snd Yousef carried phony identifica­ will not be discrimtT, atc

China harder to handle Proposals must be received no later than 10:00 A.M. May 28,1993, (local time) at the above By Karin Davies itself in order to change its re­ office. gional security role, then the evi­ LONDON (AP) - Coping with dent success which it has enjoyed Is/ J.M. GUERRERO Date: 4/23/93 China’s dramatic post-Cold War over more than a quarter of a Chairman/Contracting Officer economic growth is as much a century would be jeopardized by Commonwealth Ports Authority problem for China’s rulers as it is intramural discord,” the report Saipan, MP 96950 4/30. 5 7 ,1 4 , 21 (4592) for the outside world, the Interna­ said. tional Institute for Strategic Stud­ ies said Wednesday. “For the world as a whole China INVITATION FOR BIDS/NOTICE TO BIDDERS is becoming both more important COMPETOTVE SEALED BIDS for the PROCDUREMENT AND INSTALLATION OF AIRFIELD LIGHTING SYSTEM AT WEST TINIAN AIRPORT, TINIAN, MARIANA ISLANDS. AIP PROJECT No. 3-69-0011-04 will be received at the office of the EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, COMMONWEALTH PORTS AUTHORITY, Saipan and more difficult to handle,” the International Airport, P.O. Box 1055, Saipan, Mariana Islands 96950, until 2:00 P.M., June 4,1993, at which time and ¡dace the sealed bids will be publicly opened and read. institute said in its annual report. The project, in general, consists of the installation of the airfield lighting system at West Tinian Airport. The construction project also includes additive bids. Additive Bid Item China is teetering between con­ 1 calls for the procurement and installation of three (3) apron flood lights. Alternative Bid Item 2 calls for the installation of all airfield fighting cable in conduit in lieu of direct buried fidence it gained from the breakup cable. All of the above mentioned basic bid, additive bid, and alternative bid are to be performed in accordance with the plans and specifications. The project is being financed by funds from the Commonwealth Potts Authority and by funds from the Federal Aviation Administration. The contract award, if it is to be made, of the Soviet Union, and insecu­ will be made within two months (2) from the date of bid opening. rity brought by its swift develop­ The prospective bidder’s attention is called to the fact that the Additive Bid Item I and the Alternative Bid Item 2 will be awarded depending on the availability of funds. ment, the report said. This contract is under and subject to Executive Order 11246, as amended, of September 24,1965, the Federal Labor provisions and the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) provisions as contained in the contract, specifications and bid documents. “Rapid growth might require All mechanics and laborers on the project shall be paid no less than the minimum wage rate established by the U.S. Secretary of Labor. A copy of the Department of Labor Wage so much regional diversity that Rate Determination is applicable to this contract and is made a pan of this specification (See Section 70-24). China might not be recognizable Each bidder must complete, sign and furnish, prior to award of the contract (AIP Project No. 3-69-0011 -04) the “Bidder’s Statement on Previous Contracts Subject to EEO Clause”, a “Certification of Non segregated Facilities" (See Specifications). as a center-driven, single state by Required Notices for All Contracts. early the next century,” the report a. The bidder must supply all the information required by the bid forms and specifications. said. b. The Commonwealth Ports Authority (CPA), in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, hereby notifies all bidders that they (bidders) must affirmatively insure While most economies were that with respect to any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in consideration for award. sluggish in 1992, China powered The bidder’s attention is called to the fact that the proposed contract shall be under and subject to the equal opportunity clause as set forth in Part M, Section 302(b) of Executive ahead with 12 percent growth and Order 11246, as amended by Executive Order 11375 dated October 13,1977, and Section 60-1.4(b) of the regulations of the Secretary of Labor (41 CFR 60-1) as implemented by Section may be close to having the world’s 152.61 of the Federal Aviation Regulations, to the contract and labor provisions as set forth in Section 152.55 and Appendix H, Part 152, of the Federal Aviation Regulations, and to the applicable provisions oflitle VI ofthe Civil rights Act of 1964 (78 StaL 252) implemented by Part 21 of the Regulations of the Office of the Secretary of Transportation. Also, the proposed largest economy by the year 2010, contract will be subject to the Contractor’s Certification of non-segregated facilities. the report said. Performance and payment bonds are required as specified in the specifications. Meanwhile, Japan's economy The apparent low bidder and any known first tier subcontractor will be subject to a pre-award, equal opportunity compliance review by representatives of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, U.S. Department of Labor, before the award of the contract for the purpose of determining whether the bidder and/or his subcontractors are able to comply has slowed down and Prime Min­ with the provisions of the equal opportunity clause. ister Kiichi Miyazawa “has ap­ If the bidder has participated in a previous contract subject to the equal opportunity clause and has not submitted compliance reports as required by applicable instructions, the peared halfhearted over political bidder shall submit, prior to award of contract, a compliance report covering the delinquent period or such other period specified by the FAA or the Director, Office of Federal Contract reform, disengaged from the Compliance, U.S. Department of Labor. A bidder or prospective prime contractor or proposed subcontractor shall be required to submit such infotmation as the FAA or the Director, Office of Federal Contract Compliance, economy’s problems andhesitant request prior to the award of a contract or subcontract. When a determination has been made to award the contract or subcontract to a specified contractor, such contractor shallbe required, in dealing with a major political prior to award, or after the award, or both to furnish such other information as the FAA or the Director requests. corruption scandal,” the report Contract documents, including plans and specifications, may be examined at the Office of the Executive Director, Commonwealth Ports Authority, or can be obtained from this office upon the payment of TWO HUNDFRED DOLLARS ($200.00) for each set of plan documents. This amount is non returnable. Payment shall be made by check payable to the said. Commonwealth Ports Authority. “The Japanese still seem con­ Copies of the aforementioned contract documents may also be examined or obtained at the office of Efrain F. Camacho, Consulting Engineers.: founded by the rapid pace of Efrain F. Camacho, Consulting Engineers : change in international affairs and Flame Tree Terrace P.O. Box 2415 unable to establish new ap­ Saipan, MP 96950 proaches to foreign and defense Phone Number 322-7814/7815 policy,” it said. A pre-bid conference will beheld at the office of the Executive Director, COMMONWEALTH PORTS AUTHORITY, SAIPAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, at 2:00 P.M. on May 18,1993 to explain arid clarify any questions regarding this project. Questions should be submitted to the Consultant, in writing, at least five (5) day s in advance for answers at Post-Cold War confidence also this pre-bid conference, with a copy at same simultaneously to the Executive Director, Commonwealth Ports Authority. has been pricked on the Korean Each prospective bidder shall file with the Commonwealth Ports Authority, at the above Saipan address, a notice of his intention to bid in a form substantially similar to that supplied peninsula, the report said. De­ herewith, not less than six (6) calendar days prior to the date herein above designated for opening of bids. spite a smooth transition to a ci­ Each bid shall be on a form furnished by the Commonwealth Ports Authority. Furthermore, each prospective bidder shall submit his/her qualifications statements not less than ten (10) calendar days prior to the date hereinafter designated for opening of bids. vilian government in South Ko­ Each proposal shall be on a form furnished by the Commonwealth Ports Authority (Intend to BidX rea, hopes for an end to the rift. The Commonwealth Ports Authority reserves the right to reject bids in accordance With Section 3.2(7) of its Procurement'Rules and Regulations. The most dangerous Ihreat to 4/23/93 /s/LM. GUERRERO security was North Korea’s deci­ Date Contracting Officer for CPA sion to withdraw from the nuclear nonproliferation treaty when it 1. The proposed contract is undertnd subject to Executive Order 11246, as amended, of September24,1965, and to the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Federal Libor Provisions. 2. AO labor on the project shall be paid no less than thé minimum wage rates established by the U.S. Secretary at L a b o r . was threatened with an interna­ 3. Each bidder must supply all the information required by the bid documents and specification!. tional investigation which might 4. The EEO requirements, labor provisions and wage nues are included in the specifications and bid documents and are available for inspections at the Commonwealth Ports Authority. provide clues to North Korea’s 5. Each bidder must complete, sign and furnish, prior to award of the contract (at submission of the bid), the “Bidder’s Statement on Previous Contracts Subject to EEO Clause", and the development of nuclear weapons, “ Certification! of non segregated Facilities“ as contained in the bid Proposal. 6. A contractor hiving 50 or more employees and his subcontractors having 50 or more employee· and who may be awarded a contract of $50,000 or more will be required to m a i n t a i n the report said. an affirmative action program, the standards for which are contained m the specifications. The report also warned against 7. To be eligible for award, each bidder must comply with the affirmative action requirements which are contained m the specification!. the Association of Southeast 8. In accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rigbls Act of 1964. Jrfinority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be disariminated against on die groondi of race, color or national origin m consideration for an award of any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement. Asian Nations adopting a secu­ 9. Womai will be afforded equal opportunity in all areas of employment. However, the employment of women shall not diminish the standards of requirements for the employment of rity role for the region. mmon&ef. If ASEAN were to “overreach ______4/30 5/744.21 (00(596) 34-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-MAY 21.1993 Marianas Public Land Corporation PUBLIC NOTICE Clinton gets haircut WASHINGTON (AP) - President Clinton followed in his wife’s foot­ Pursuant to the provisions of 2 Sigon gi probension siha gi 2 Reel ayleewal me bwangil 2 steps and got a haircut, but instead of going to a fashionable New York C M 0141 etsec, the PUBLIC CMC 4141 et sec i PUBLIC CMC 4141 et sec, PUBLIC salon, he had his trimmed aboard Air Force One. PURPOSE LAND EX­ PURPOSE LAND EX­ PURPOSE LAND EX­ Clinton arrived home about 90 minutes late early Wednesday from a CHANGE AUTHORIZA­ CHANGE ACT O F 1987, sino i CHANGE AUTHORIZA­ two-day trip to New Mexico and California, partly because of time spent TION ACT OF 1987, notice is tulaikan tano para propositen TION ACT OF 1987, nge getting a haircut during about 45 minutes when Air Force One sat on a hereby given of Marianas pupbliku na akton 1987, nutisia Marianas Public Land Corpo­ runway in Los Angeles. Public Land Corporation’s manana i ginen este put i inten- ration e arongaar towlap, igha Reporters noticed the shorter hair when Clinton strolled back on the intention to enter into an ex­ sion-na i Marianas Public Land e mangiiy ebwe lliiwelo faluw presidential jet to say hello. When asked about it, White House press change agreement involving Corporation humalom gi iye e toolong faluw kka faal. secretary Dee Dee Myers refused to identify the stylist. the parcels of land described kontratan atulaikan tano ni ha Aramasye e tipali nge emmwel Last weekend, Hillary Rodham Clinton had her shoulder-lengtbJiair below. Concerned persons afefekta i pedason tano siha ni ebwe tingorebwe yoor hearing cut to just below her ears, layered on the sides in a style that is swept may request a hearing on any manmadeskribi gi sampapa. reel inaamwo lliiwelil faluw away from her face. It was the work of Frederic Fekkai, whose New proposed exchanged by con­ Man interesante siha na petsona fa. Aramas ye e tipali nge York salon said he charges $275 for a cut. tacting MPLC by or on May sina manmamaisen inekungok emmwel ye re tipali reel Stamp honors Hank Williams 19, 1993. If so requested, put maseha manu/hafa na kkapsal faluw, nge rebwe hearings on the transactions priniponi put tulaikan tano. aghuleey ngali MPLC wool WASHINGTON (AP) - A postage stamp honoring country singer listed below will be scheduled A ’agang i MPLC antes pat osino me ngare mmwal May 19, Hank Williams will be issued June 9. Nashville will host the first-day-of-issue ceremonies honoring Wil­ oh May 21,1993 at 9:00 a.m. gi May 19, 1993. Yanggen 1993. Ngare eyoortingorbwe liams, who is credited with helping create the rockabilly style of music. in the Conference Room of guaha inekungok marikuesta, i yoor hearing, nge rebwe ayoora “Hank Williams music was always played in my house while I was MPLC. inekungok siempre para i reel tali faluw kka faal, nge growing up,” said Postmaster General Marvin Runyon. sigiente siha na transaksion u rebwe tooto wool May 21, The 29-cent stamp is part of the Legends of American Music series PUBLIC PURPOSE - Road­ fan makondukta gi May 21, 1993, otol ye 9:00 a.m. mellol which included an Elvis Presley stamp issued in January. ways Acquisition 1993, gi oran alas 9:00 gi eggan MPLC Conference Room. Williams will reappear in September as part of a country music set of gi halom i kuatton konfirensian stamps which will also feature Patsy Cline, Bob Wills and the Carter PRIVATE LAND - Part of iMPLC. AMMWELEER TOWLAP - family. SaipanLot/TractNo. 1325-1R/ Roadway Acquisition W PROPOSITON PUPBLIKU -1 ’ Medicine man blesses film Cbntaining an area of 515 Ma Chulé I’ Chalan Para I’ FALAWAL ARAMAS - Part JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) - Steven Seagal got a tribal medicine man to square meters Pupbliku of Saipan Lot/Tract No. 1325- bless his latest movie offering before starting to film this week. TANO PRAIBET - Parte gi sitio 1R/W Cy Peck Jr. of the Tlingit tribe flew to Valdez earlier this month to PUBLIC LAND - Saipan Lot/ Numiru 1325-1R/W giyaSaipan Llapal nge 515 square meters perform the ceremony for the action-film star and his crew. Tract No. 15 E 04 yah ha konsisiste 515 metro Peck said he had never seen a Seagal film and prefers old comedies Containing an area of 3,571 kuadrao na area FALAWEER TOWLAP - and Sherlock Holmes movies to the action genre. He said Seagal bowed square meters Saipan Lot/Tract No. 15 E 04 to him, talked about Eastern philosophy and asked if Peck thought TANO PUPBLIKU. - .Sitio Llapalnge 3,571 squaremeters movies could convey spirituality...... Numiru 15E04 giyaSaipanyan Seagal will direct and star in “On Deadly Ground,” with co-stars ha konsisiste, 3,571 metro Michael Caine and Joan Chen. kuadrao na area 4/30 5/7,14,21(004615) Going down Mount Everest LONDON (AP) - Rebecca Stephens made it up Mount Everest, but the part she liked best was coming down. “My happiest moment must have been coming down from the Marianas Public Land Corporation summit,... being welcomed by one ofthe Sherpas, being made some hot soup and just lying down horizontal in my sleeping bag and thinking, PUBLIC NOTICE ‘No more uphill, ’ ” said Stephens, the first British woman to accomplish Pursuant to theprovisions of 2 CMC Sigon gi probension siha gi 2 CMC Reel ayleewal me bwangil 2 CMC the feat. 4141 etsec, the PUBLIC PURPOSE 4141 et sec i PUBLIC PURPOSE 4141 et sec, PUBLIC PURPOSE The 31 -year-old Stephens and two Sherpa guides reached the summit LAND EXCHANGE AUTHORI­ LAND EXCHANGE ACT OF 1987, LAND EXCHANGE AUTHORI­ of the world’s highest mountain Monday, and spoke to friends and ZATION ACT OF 1987, notice is sino i tulaikan tano para propositon ZATION ACT OF 1987, nge hereby given of Marianas Public pupbliku na akton 1987, nutisia Marianas Public Land Corporation sponsors in London by satellite telephone. Land Corporation’s intention to manana i ginen este put i intension- e arongaar towlap, igha e mangiiy Ms. Stephens, a journalist who has been climbing for four years, said enter into an exchange agreement na i Marianas Public Land Corpora­ ebwe lliiwelo faluw iye e toolong there were “a couple of very bad moments.... The three of us had been involving the parcels of land de­ tion humalom gi kontratan atulaikan faluw kka faal. Aramasye e tipali staggering and kicking steps in deep snow for about 12 hours and we scribed below. Concerned persons tano ni ha afefekta i pedason tano nge emmwel ebwe tingor ebwe yoor were exhausted by this stage. To see the flags of the summit was a huge may request a bearing on any pro­ siha ni manmadeskribi gi sampapa. hearing reel inaamwo lliiwelil relief.” posed exchanged by contacting Man interesante siha na petsona sina faluw fa. Aramas ye e tipali nge MPLC by or on May 26,1993. If so manmamaisen inekungokputmaseha emmwel ye re tipali reel kkapsal Royals countries apart requested, hearings on the transac­ manu/hafa na priniponi put tulaikan faluw, nge rebwe aghuleey ngali KRAKOW, Poland (AP) - The Prince and Princess of Wales, who MPLC wool me ngare mmwal May tions listed below will be scheduled tano. A’agang i MPLC antes pat have been going their separate ways for months, were countries apart on May 28,1993 at 9:00 a.m. in the osino gi May 26, 1993. Yanggen 26,1993. Ngare eyoor tingor bwe Wednesday. Conference Room of MPLC. guaha inekungok marikuesta, i yoor hearing, nge rebwe ayoora inekungok siempre para i sigiente reel tali faluw kka faal, nge rebwe Charles, visiting Poland’s old royal capital, stopped to chat with PUBLIC PURPOSE - Roadways siha na transaksion u fan makondukta tooto wool May 28, 1993, otol ye tourists, school children and flower sellers on the streets ofthe Renais­ Acquisition g iM a y28 ,1993, gi oran alas 9:00 gi 9:00 a.m. mellol MPLC Confer­ sance city. eggan gi halom i kuatton konfirensian ence Room. The prince is enjoy ing following his own interests since his separation PRIVATE LAND - Saipan Lot/ iMPLC. AMMWELEER TOWLAP from Diana, said a senior aide, commenting on Charles’ noticeable ease Tract No. 1603C-R/W containing PROPOSITON PUPBLIKU - 1’ Ma Roadway Acquisition and seeming eagerness to engage those who greeted him. an area of 640 square meters. Chulé I’ Chalan Para I’· Pupbliku FALAWAL ARAMAS - Saipan “Since the break-up of his marriage, the growth of self-confidence in - Saipan Lot/Trace No. 21350-2R/ TANO PRAIBET - Sitio Numiru Lot/Tract No. 1603C-R/W Llapal visits overseas is easy to see,” said the aide, refusing to be quoted by W containing an area of 37 square 1603C-R/W giya Saipan yan ha nge 640 square meters iwe e name. konsisiste640metro kuadrao na area. ammatafa. meters. Back in England, a magistrate said Diana looked too thin and offered - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 21350-R/W - Sitio Numiru 21350-2R/W giya - Saipan Lot/Trace No..21350-2R/ containing an area of 94 square Saipan yan ha konsisiste 37metro W Llapal nge 37 square meters iwe some eating advice. meters. kuadrao na area. e ammatafa. “You could do with a couple of Yorkshire puddings, lass,” the court - Saipan Lot/Trace No. 1603C-1 - Sitio Numiru 21350-R/W giya - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 21350-R/W official, Wayne Hambleton, said outside a hospital the Princess was containing an area of 87 square Saipan yan ha konsisiste 94 metro Llapal nge 94 square meters iwe e visiting in West Yorkshire. meters. Kuadrao na area. ammatafa. - Sitio Numiru 1603C-1 giya Saipan - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 1603C-1 Poet lectures on love PUBLIC LAND - Saipan Lot/Tract yan ha konsisiste 87 metro Kuadrao Llapal nge 87 square meters iwe e LIVONIA, Mich. (AP) - Forget problems of race and hard times. They No. 012 G 13 na area. ammatafa. don’t stand a chance against love, says poet Maya Angelou. TANO PUPBLIKU - Sitio Numiru FALAWEER TOWLAP - Saipan Containing an area of 3,000 square “Sometimes you’ll see a boy in Detroit ... who may be the third 012 G 13 giya Saipan yan ha Lot/TractNo. 012 G 13 Llapal nge meters. generation on welfare, but he walks down the street like he has oil wells - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 005 I 63 konsisiste 3,000 metro kuadrao na 2,900 square meters. containing an area of 999 square area. - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 005 I 363 in his back yard,” Angelou told 200 people Tuesday at a lecture meters. - Sitio Numiru 005 1363 giya Saipan Llapal nge 999 square meters. sponsored by Walsh College and Citizens Insurance Co. of America. - Part of Saipan Lot/Tract No. 017 yan ha konsisiste 999 metro kuadrao “How do these people survive? I suggest there is enough, an abiding G 03 containing an area of 3,000 na area. - part of Saipan Lot/Tract No. 017 love that keeps people alive.” - Parte gi Sitio Numiru 017 G 03 giya square meters. G 03 Llapal nge 3,000 square Angelou, who read her inaugural day poem, “On the Pulse of Saipan yan ha konsisiste 3,000 metro meters. Morning,” for President Clinton, said people around the world are more kuadrao na area. 5/7,14,21,28 (00*453) alike than different. FRIDAY, MAY 21,1993 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-35 .Rights group Fighting erupts criticizes UN ENJOY on killings as factions end ICE COLD in Cambodia election campaign BEERS & By David Thurber By Peter Eng provincial capital, was the most DRINKS intense of the skirmishes inrecent PHNOM PENH, Cambodia PHNOM PENH, Cambodia days, he said. AT (AP) - A US-based human rights (AP) - On the last day of cam­ Several shells, apparently aimed group criticized the UN mission paigning for Cambodia’s UN- by Khmer Rouge guerrillas at a in Cambodia Wednesday for not sponsored elections, limited fight­ government unit, landed near the stopping political killings and in­ ing erupted in the northwest be­ airport in Siem Reap Wednesday timidation during its administra­ tween government forces and morning, UN spokesman Eric Fait tion of the country. Khmer Rouge guerrillas who op­ said. With UN-organized elections pose the polling. A commercial flight to Siem four days away, Asia Watch said Much of the country remained Reap was canceled Wednesday, human rights abuses were spiral- generally calm four days before the second time this month that irig and fighting was as severe as the weeidong election that starts flights there were halted due to when UN peacekeepers entered Sunday. As a precautionary mea­ fighting between Khmer Rouge Cambodia 17 months ago. sure, the UN peacekeeping mis­ and government forces. “The ‘neutral political environ­ sion ordered all its military staff, In the southwestern Kampot ¿XC& ment’ that was supposed to be the except official observers, to carry province, fighting between Khmer precondition for elections is en­ arms. Rouge and government troops tirely absent,” it said in a report. Three guerrilla groups signed a forced temporary closure of a part Cambodians are to vote May 1991 peace accord with the gov­ of Route 3. M s e tS ' 23-28 in elections aimed at put­ ernment that authorized the UN Referring to the fighting gener­ ting an end to 13 years of civil mission to organize Cambodia’s ally, the government’s Premier war. But political violence has first multiparty elections since Minister Hun Sen said Wednes­ increased as the elections near, 1972. But the radical Khmer day: “I think this is the last breath despite the r.,ost expensive UN Rouge is trying to disrupt polling of the Khmer Rouge and there­ ^ ín: t i * ^ peacekeeping effort ever. preparations with violence be­ fore the Khmer Rouge cannothelp One faction, the radical Khmer cause, UN analysts say, it fears but launch their attacks ... but Rouge, is not participating in the the governing party will win and they will not prevail.” poll and is trying to disrupt it with gain a stamp of legitimacy. In an interview with The Asso­ AH' violence. And opposition parties In Siem Reap, the northwestern ciated Press, the UN military chief have blamed the Phnom Penh province that includes the fabled in Cambodia said 10,000 of his ENJOY THE LONGEST government, which controls about temple of Angkor Wat, the two 16,000 soldiers would directly 80 percent of the country, for the sides have skirmished often de­ provide security during the elec- HAPPY HOUR ON ISLAND murders of several dozen party spite the peace accord. On dons. members. Wednesday, government troops Gen. John Sanderson said the NOW OPEN FROM Officials of the UN Transitional backed by rockets and artillery Khmer Rouge did not have the Authority for Cambodia say recaptured a strategic village from military capability to halt the elec­ 4:00 PM TO 12:00 MIDNIGHT nearly half of the political attacks the guerrillas, a UN military ob­ tion, but might try to disrupt it they have investigated involved server said. enough to discredit it. The guer­ government forces. The officer, who demanded rillas could drive voters away by Asia Watch said the United anonymity, said four government means such as shelling near poll­ Nations had failed, with rare ex­ soldiers were killed and about 10 ing stations, he said. CABRERA EAGLES' PUTT ceptions, to punish such cases of wounded but Khmer Rouge losses But Sanderson added that 80 CENTER political intimidation. were not known. percent of the electorate lives in BEACH ROAD. GARAPAN UN officials acknowledge that The fighting, about 50 kilome­ areas where the risk of violent I· continued on page 37 ters (30 miles) northwest of the continued on page 37 INVITATION TO BID DPW93-ITB-00262

The Departmentof Public Works is soliciting sealed bids for the construction of the proposed San Roque Social Hall Renovation and Extension, Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Bids in duplicate will be accepted in the Office of the Chief of Procurement & Supply at Lower Base, Saipan until 2:00 pjn., local time, Friday, JUne 04, 1993, at which time and place the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Any bids received after the above time will not be accepted under any circumstances. This is to inform the public that A bond of 15% of the total bid price must accompany the bid. This security may be a Certified Check, Cashier’s Check, Bid Bond or other form acceptable Marianas Sunrise Ent., Inc. dba REMINGTON CLUB is to the Government made payable to the Treasurer, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands with a notation on the face of the check: “Credit E M B E R MAMA&EMEMT Account No. 1480-G31480”. NEW The bidder is required to submit with his proposal, a copy of his business permit as a compliance with the Contractor’s Registration and Licensing Laws and OWNERSHIP. of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. The following persons are no longer connected with our Specifications and plans of the project are available on or after May 10, 1993 atTechnical Services Division, Department of Public Works in Saipan. A com pany, effective May 1st, 1993 , any non-refundable payment of$150.00is required for each set Pre-bid conference for this project will be held at 2:00 p.m., local time, Friday, May 28,1993, at the transaction that shall be made by them as of the date Technical Services Division, Department of Public Works on Saipan. Attention is called to the Labor Standards Provisions for Wage Rate started above is null and void. Determination of the CNMI Classification and Salary Structure Plans, and payment of not less than the minimum salaries and wages as set forth in the 1. IKUO YOSHIZAWA Specifications must be paid on this project. All bid documents received shall be the sole property of the Government 2 . IMAI NOREAKI of the Northern Mariana Islands with the exception of bid bonds, certified checks or cashier’s check which will be returned to the bidders in accordance with the specifications section, "Instruction to Bidders” Page 1-2, ParagraphNo. MS. MASAMI MAREYAMA and 05, Bid Guarantee. The Government reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any MR. SMESAKE MAREYAMA are no longer imperfection in the bid proposal in the interest of the Commonwealth of the connected with Northern Mariana Islands. REVIEWED BY: MARIANAS SUNRISE ENT., INC. /s/David M. Apatang, Chief /s/Manuel S. Chargualaf Procurement and Supply Acting Director of Public Works Marianas Sunrise Ent., Inc. 5/5/93 5/5/93 dba REMINGTON CLUB Tel.: 234-5449 Date Date 36-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-ERIDAY-MAY 21.1993 Mañanas Public Land Corporation DENNIS J. O'SHEA PUBLIC NOTICE •ATTORNEY AT LAW· Pursuant to the provisions of 2 Sigon gi pnibension siha gi 2 CMC Sangi akkateel me bweangil 2 A GENERAL PRACTICE OF LAW CMC 4141 et sec, the PUBLIC 4141 et sec i PUBLIC PURPOSE CMC eL sec, reel PUBLIC PUR­ PURPOSE LAND EXCHANGE LAND EXCHANGE ACT OF POSE LAND EXCHANGE AU­ INCLUDING AUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1987, osino i Propositon Pupbliku THORIZATION ACT OF 1987, • CRIMINAL LAW · BUSINESS TRANSACTION 1987, notice is hereby given of na Aturisasion Inatulaikan taño’ na nge arongorong sangi Marianas • LABOR/OSHA · LAND MATTERS Akton 1987, nutisia mananai ginen Public Land Corporation’s reel Marianas Public Land LOCATED IN THE TRANSPAC BUSINESS CENTER Corporation’s intention to enter este put i entension-na i Mananas yaal ebwe ayoora peighil faluw into an exchange agreement in­ Public Land Corporation humalom ye e toolong llol Idea numuro e MIDDLE ROAD, GUALO RAI. volving the parcels of.land de- gi kontratan umatulaikan tano ni ha makkfaal. Aramas kka re tipali M-F 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM 235-3355 scribed below. Concerned persons afefekta i pidason tano ni ghuley me rongorong reel liwelil SAT. 8:00 AM -12:00 NN 256-4100 [after 5) may request a hearing on any pro­ madeskribi gi sampapa faluw yeel nge rebwe tooto llol posed exchanged by contacting I mantinitika siha na petsona sina bweulasiyd MPLC ulum wal May MPLC by or on May 19,1993. If maagang i MPLC ya u marikuesta 19,1993. Ngare auripaliammataf so requested, hearings on the innèkkungok put maseha manu na reel liwelil faluw yeel nge ebwe transactions listed below will be prinuponen tulaikan tano, gi osino yoor arongorong wool May 21, scheduled on May 21, 1993 at antes di May 19,1993. Yanggen 1993, oral 9:00 leesor me llol MICROL CORPORATION 9:00am. in the Conference Room marekuesta, todo inekkungoksiha Conference Room mwu MPLC. P.O. BOX 267, SAID JOSE/ SAIPAN, IV1P 96950 · TEL. 234-5911,2,3,4,6,7,8 of MPLC. put i tulaikan tano ni malista gi sampapa siempre u fanmaeskeyul MWOGHUTUHGUTUR PUBLIC PURPOSE ■ Roadways gi May 21,1993, gi oran alas 9:00 TOWLAP - Bweibwoghul yaal Acquisition gi eggan gi Kuatton Konfirensian i MPLC. FALUWAL ARAMAS - PRIVATE LAND - Part of Saipan PROPOSITON PUPBLIKU - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 008 B 05 Lot/Tract No. 008 B 05 Chinile’ tano para Chalan Cressida WAS IS Containing an area of1,570square TANO PRAIBET - Sitio Numiru Llapal nge 1,570 square meters иэг-оза 1987 CRESSIDA AAF-877 5.995 5,195 meters 008 B 05 giya iwe e ammatafa woow llol CIVIL As stated in CIVIL ACTION 92- Saipan ya hakonsisiste 1,570 meno ACTION 92-1366. Camry 1366. kuadrao na area ni mamensiona gi U91-082T 1988 CAMRY 4 DR. AAM-742 4.395 4,195 - Part of Saipan Lot/Trace No. halom i CIVIL ACTION NO. 92- - Saipan Lot/Trace No. 013 B 19 92-087T 1988 CAMRY 4 DR. UE AAA-977 5.495 4,995 013 B 19 1366. Llapal nge 1,869 square meters 92-146T 1985 CAMRY 4 DR. AAD447 2,895 2,595 - Sitio Numiru 013 B 19 giya iwe e ammatafa woow llol CIVIL 92-175T 1989 CAMRY 4 DR. AAR-014 7.895 7,185 Containing an area of1,869 square R92-039P 1991 CAMRY 4 DR. LE ABB-381 11,995 10,885 meters Saipan yahakonsisiste 1,869 metro ACTION 92-1366. U92-188T 1991 CAMRY 4 DR. AAX-921 8,995 8,685 № stated in CIVIL ACTION 92- kuadrao na area ni mamensiona gi R93-007P 1990 CAMRY 4 DR. AAR-207 9,595 8,185 1366. halom i CIVIL ACTION NO. 92- - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 013 B 20 U93-067T 1992 CAMRY V6XLE AAX-795 .. 16,885 - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 013 B 20 1366. Llapal nge 605 square meters iwe R93-015 1991 CAMRY 4 DR. AAU-465 — 7,895 Containing an area of 605 square - Sitio Numiru 013 B 20 giya Saipan e ammatafa woow llol CIVIL U92-187T 1990 CAMRY WAGON AAM-847 11,695 10,995 meters ya ha konsisiste 605 metro kuadrao ACTION 92-1366. R92-045P 1990 CAMRY WAGON TAXt-364 8,395 7,995 As stated in CIVIL ACTION 92- na area ni mamensiona gi halom i CIVIL ACTION NO. 92-1366. FALAWEER TOWLAP - Saipan Corolla 1366. R92-022P 1990 COROLLA 4 DR.· AAN-459 7,695 7,195 PUBLIC LAND - Saipan Lot/ TANO PUPBLIKU - Sirio Numiru Lot Tractnumurol 037 L 16 outol R92-047P 1991 COR. COUPÉ 2 D Ì.AAY-192 7,995 6,995 Tract No. 037 L 16 037 L 16 giya Saipan ya ha bwuley yeel nge 4,000 square U93-059R 1990 COROLLA 4 DR. AAR-615 5,995 5,195 Containing an areaof4,000 square konsisiste 4,000 metro kuadrao na meters. U93-062R 1990 COROLLA 4 DR. AAA-745 5.995 5,195 meters area U93-063R 1990 COROLLA 4 DR. AAR-885 5,995 5,195 -Saipan Lot/Tract No. 037 L 24 - Sitio Numiru 037 L 24 giya -Saipan Lot/Tract No. 037 L 24 U93-064R 1990 COROLLA 4 DR. AAP-800 6,495 5,885 Containing an area of3,408 square Saipan yahakonsisiste 3,408 metro outol bwuley yeel nge 3,408 R92-035P 1990 COROLLA WGN. TAXÍ-2B0 7,695 7,195 meters kuadrao na area square meters. U92-203R 1990 COROLLA WGN. AASB54 5,895 5,485 4/30 5/7,14,21 U93-017L 1991 COROLLA WGN. AAZ-225 7,495 6,995 U93-031L 1990 COROLLA WGN. AA0017 7,695 6,985

Tercel U92-057T 1989 TERCEL 4 DR. AAH-930 3,995 3,695 Marianas Public Land Corporation U92-198T 1989 TERCEL 4 DR. AAH-457 3,495 2,995 R93-010P 1992 TERCEL 2 DR. DX AAT-850 8,395 7,995 PUBLIC NOTICE U93-033T 1988 TERCEL 4 DR. AAE-983 3,500 2,995 R93-013P 1991 TERCEL 4 DR. ABB-152 7,500 6,995 Reel ayleewal me bwangil 2 Pursuant to the provisions of 2 Sigon gi probension siha gi 2 CMC Chevrolet CMC 4141 et sec, the PUBLIC 4141 et sec i PUBLIC PURPOSE CMC 4141 et sec, PUBLIC U91-157T 1990 CELEBRITY AAG-689 4,295 3.995 PURPOSE LAND EXCHANGE LAND EXCHANGE ACT OF PURPOSELANDEXCHANGE U92-171R 1990 SPRINT AA0484 9,995 3,495 AUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1987, sino i tulaikan tano para AUTHORIZATION ACT OF propositon pupbliku naakton 1987, 1987, nge Marianas Public Land Buick 1987, notice is hereby given of U93-026R 1988 CENTURY AAG-082 5,995 4,995 Marianas Public Land nutisia manana i ginen este put i Corporation e arongaar towlap, R93-014P 1992 CENTURY AAW-248 RESERVED Corporation’s intention to enter intension-naiMarianasPublicLand igha e mangiiy ebwe lliiwelo U93-068R 1989 CENTURY AAR034 6,895 5,595 into an exchange agreement in­ Corporation humalom gi kontratan faluw iye e toolong faluw kka volving the parcels of land de­ atulaikan tano ni ha afefekta i faal. Aramasye e tipali nge Subaru emmwel ebwe tingor ebwe yoor U91-230T 1990 SUBARU LEGACY AAU-182 8,295 7,995 scribed below. Concerned per­ pedason tano siha ni manmadeskribi U92-200T 1988 SUBARU 4 DR. AAC-641 2,895 2,595 sons may request a hearing on gi sampapa. Man interesante siha hearing reel inaamwo lliiwelil U93-023T 1985 SUBARU GL10 AAR-377 2,495 1,995 any proposed exchanged by na petsona sina manmamaisen faluw fa. Aramas ye e tipali nge contacting MPLC by or on May inekungok put maseha manu/hafa emmwel ye re tipali reel kkapsal Mazda faluw, nge rebwe aghuleey ngali U92-069T 1986 MAZDA B2B ABC-472 995 695 19,1993. If so requested, hear­ na priniponi put tulaikan tano. U92-108T 1989 MAZDA AAM-691 2,495 2,195 ings on the transactions listed A’agang i MPLC antes patosino gi MPLC wool me ngare mmwal U92-219T 1990 MIATA AAP-323 9,495 8,995 below will be scheduled on May May 19, 1993. Yanggen guaha May 19, 1993. Ngare eyoor U92-145T 1989 4X2 AAG-313 2,895 2,595 21, 1993 at 9:00 a.m. in the inekungok marikuesta, i inekungok tingor bwe yoor hearing, nge Conference Room of MPLC. siempre para i sigiente siha na rebwe ayoora reel tali faluw kka Nissan faal, nge rebwe tooto wool May U92-128T 1988 PULSAR AAF-558 9,395 2,995 transaksion u fan makondukta gi U92-156T 1987 MAXIMA AAC-886 5,795 5,395 PUBLIC PURPOSE - Roadways May 21,1993, gi oran alas 9:00 gi 21,1993,otolye9:00a.m.mellol U93-010T 1989 STANZA AAK-412 4,995 4,495 Acquisition eggan gi halom i kuatton MPLC Conference Room. U93-053T 1990 SENTRA AAM-587 4,695 3,995 konfirensian i MPLC. U93061T 1991 SENTRA AAS-779 5,995 5,595 AMMWELEER TOWLAP - PRIVATE LAND-Partof Saipan Hyundai Lot/Tract No. 1603 D-1R/W PROPOSITON PUPBLIKU-l’Ma Roadway Acquisition U93-O03T 1992 COUPE US AAJ-281 7,997 6,995 Containing an area of236 square Chulé I’ Chalan Para I’ Pupbliku meters FALAWAL ARAMAS - Part of Trucks TANO PRAIBET - Parte gi sitio Saipan Lot/Tract No. 1603 D- R92-018P 1990 4 RUNNER AAJ-403 14,995 13,995 1R/W U92-190T 1988 CHEROKEE ABK-921 7,695 6,995 - Part of Saipan Lot/Trace No. Numiru 1603 D-1R/W giya R93-004P 1992 LANDCRUISER AAV-253 19,995 18,995 1603 D-2R/W Saipan yan ha konsisiste 236 metro U92-173T 1989 4X4 ХСДВ SR5 AAD-903 8,995 7,995 Containing an area of235 square kuadrao na area Llapal nge 236 square meters U82-197T 1991 4X4X-CAB SR5 ABE-992 13,995 12,995 meters U93-052T 19904X4 X-CAB SR5 AAW-377 10,995 9.995 - Parte gi sitio Numiru 1603 D-2R/ - Part of Saipan Lot/Trace No. U93O60T 1991 4X4 X-CAB AUTO ABC-611 11.995 10.995 U93-065T 1990 4X2 X-CAB V-6 AA0-4BB 7,195 6,495 PUBLIC LAND - Saipan Lot/ W giya Saipan 1603 D-2R/W R-920211P 1989 4X2 AAN-1B7 3,695 2,995 Tract No. 037 L 21 yan hakonsisiste235 metro kuadrao Llapal nge 235 square meters. U92-152T 1988 4X2 AAD-311 4,295 3,995 Containing an area of 2,900 ria area R92-038P 1991 4X2 AAS817 6,495 5,995 square meters FALAWEER TOWLAP - U92-189T 1987 4X2 AAU-380 1,795 1,495 Saipan Lot/Tract No. 037 L 21 R92-043P 1991 4X2 AAU-486 6,595 5,995 TANO PUPBLIKU - SitioNumiru R93-008P .1991 4X2 ABC-292 7,995' 7,495 037 L 21 giya Saipan yan ha U93-024T 1990 4X2 AAT-9B4 5,795 4,995 konsisiste 2,900 metro kuadrao na Llapal nge 2,900 square meters R93-012P 1990 4X2 AAP-168 6,595 5,995 area U93-070T 1988 4X2 AAC-95B 1,995 1.495 U93-051T 1990 ISUZU 4X2 AAP-125 4,995 3,995 R93-016 1991 PREVIALE AAW-237 14,995 13,995 FRIDAY, MAY 21,1993 -MARIANAS.VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-37 ------J . ■ , I , -Æ ______Man wins sexual harassment suit FIRST ANNIVERSARY ROSARY By Michael White ignoring the situation,” the kissing and embracing him. Ontario man said Wednesday, a Gutierrez said that at first he LOS ANGELES (AP) - A man day after a Superior Court jury was afraid to complain. Eventu­ who said his female boss fondled awarded the damages. ally he made his problems clear to JOSE him and made threats after he The company said it was con­ Cal Spas, managers but nothing rejected her advances was sidering an appeal. Mary Maloney was done, he said. QUITUGUA awarded $1 million by jurors in a Roberts, an attorney for the “I was very afraid of her. I was sexual harassment lawsuit. Pomona company, said Martinez very scared that by telling them BORIA Sabino Gutierrez, 33, claimed denied harassing Gutierrez. that they would fire me and I was he was sexually harassed almost “The jury’s verd(ct is absolutely going to lose my job,” he said. (KOICHI) daily for six years by· Maria absurd, outrageous and uncon­ After he married in 1991, his Martinez, chief financial officer scionable,” Roberts said. “It was desk and personal belongings We, the family of the late and director of personnel of Cal basically his word against were removed from his Cal Spas JOSE QUITUGUA BORJA Spas, a hot tub manufacturer. Maria’s.” office, Allred said, and a few -would like to invite all our relatives and friends to join “My case is a perfect example Gutierrez’ attorney, Gloria months later, after rejecting anew us for the First Anniversary Rosary of our beloved of a company that didn’t listen to Allred, said Martinez harassed round of sexual advances, his one. my complaints and as a result Gutierrez by going into his office, managerial duties were given to Rosary is being said at 8:00 p.m. at the family resi­ they will pay a very high price for closing the door, and fondling, another employee. dence in San Antonio Village. On the final day. May 26, Wednesday, mass w ill be offered at the San Antonio Fighting... Church at 6:00 p.m. Dinner will follow immediately at the family's resi­ continued from page 35 dence in San Antonio Village. disruption is low. F ifth “In most areas of Cambodia, I Please join us in prayers. Thank You see the election as proceeding Anniversary The Families without any trauma at all,” he said. R osary Reginald Austin, the chief UN First Anniversary Rosary electoral officer, saidWednesday that 96 percent of the country's IGNACIO eligible voters had registered and in only three of 172 districts has BABAUTA the UN electoral mission had to CEPEDA; pull out because of insecurity. FELIPE But he acknowleged the Khmer W i THE FAMILY OF THE LATE IGNACIO BABAUTA CEPEDA WOULD Rouge will be a problem. LIKE TO INVITE ALL OUR RELATIVES AND FRIENDS tO JOIN US CONCEPCION “Even if they don’t move an FOR THE FIFTH ANNIVERSARY ROSARY OF OUR BELOVED SON inch, they are clearly within reach AND BROTHER. ALDAN of a large number of polling sta­ tions," he said. ROSARY WILL BE SAID NIGHTLY AT THE RESIDENCE OF Opposition party membershave MR. & MRS. JOAQUIN D. CEPEDA (Klndu Tona) INCHALAN KANOA DIST. # 2 been assassinated and voters in­ BEGINNING SUNDAY, MAY 16,1993 AT 8:00 P.M. timidated by both the government We, the family of the late Felipe C. Aldan, would like to invite all our relatives and and the Khmer Rouge, but cam­ friends to join us for the First Anniversary Rosary of our beloved father and grandfather. ON THE FINAL DAY, MONDAY MAY 24,1993 THE ROSARY WILL Rosary will be said nightly at the residence of Mr. & Mrs. Jose B. Aldan in As-Lito paign rallies have been peaceful BE SAID AT 12:00 NOON. MASS OF SPECIAL INTENTION WILL BE beginning May 14,1993 at 8:00 p.m„ Friday. Daily mass will be offered at the following: and remained so on the final day. OFFERED AT 5:00 P.M. AT THE MT. CARMEL CATHEDRAL AND “I’m concerned that the Khmer DINNER WILL FOLLOW IMMEDIATELY AT THE RESIDENCE OF 5/14/93 San Vicente 6:00 p.m. Rouge will definitely interfere MR. & MRS. JOAQUIN D. CEPEDA. S 5/15/93 Chalan Kanoa 6:00 a.m. with this election,” said a student 5/16/93 San Jude 6:00 a.m. who gave his name only as Thon. PLEASE JOIN US 5/17/93 San Vicente 6:00 p.m. THE FAMILY 5/18/93 San Antonio 6:00 p.m. 5/19/93 San Vicente 6:00 p.m. 5/20/93 San Jude 6:00 pin. 5/21/93 San Vicente 6:00 p.m. R ig th s .. . /iP On the final day, Saturday, May 22,1993, the rosary will be said at 12:00 noon. The continued from page 35 IN MEMODIAM Mass of IntBnb'on will be offered at 5:30 p.m. at San Jude Church and dinner will follow grave abuses are continuing. immediately at the residence of Mr. & Mrs. Jose B. Aldan. ((Second Anniversary Rosary) Please Join Us “The basic elements for the rule The Family of law do not exist in any of the Tom & Jean, Joe & Lydia, Rosario & John Demapan, Remedio & Greg Mellon, areas of Cambodia despite our "Lord of life and death - we remember our loved one, Carmen & George Annis, Marcelina & Frank Rabauliman, Merced & Olympio efforts to promote them,” UNTAC who died and whose life touched ours and added to the Magofna, Lourdes & Ray Cepeda, Teresita & Ton Salas, Frank & Marilyn, human rights director Dennis richness of our existence. Lord of compassion, grant to Rudy & Lorrie, Bebe, and Ray Aldan. McNamara said Wednesday. “We him whatever is needed so he can rejoice forever in do not deny that serious problems your Divine friendship and eternal care." continue.” But he said the primary respon­ REQUEST FOR sibility for ending the abuses lay with the Cambodian factions and WE THE FAMILY OF government authorities. The gov­ THE LATE PROPOSAL ernment, he said, had failed to prosecute any of the cases in which RFP NO. 93-0017 CARLOS UNTAC investigations found May 21,1993 government personnel were re­ CRUZ sponsible. Meanwhile, Winston Lord, US VILLAGOMEZ The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation is soliciting assistant secretary of state for East proposals for janitorial services of it's buildings. Asian and Pacific affairs, met Specifications are available at the Procurement office, Wednesday with party leaders to Commonwealth Utilities Corporation, Lower Base. urge an end to the abuses. Cordially invite our relatives and friends to please join us Three sets of Proposals must be submitted to the CUC in prayers for the Second Anniversary Rosary beginning “I have told the various fac­ Procurement and Supply Officer, Lower Base, P.O. Box tions ... that it is absolutely essen­ Monday. May 24,1993. Nightly rosary will be said at 8:00 PM tial that the violence and intimi­ at the residence of Ramon S. & Elsa V. Salas in Flna Sisu, 1220, Saipan, MP 96950, no later than June 18, 1993 at dation stop,” he told reporters at Saipan. On the final day on Tuesday, June l. 1993, rosary 16:00 P.M. The CUC reserves the right to reject any or all the end of a one-day visit. will be said at 12:00 PM. Holy Mass will be at 5:00 PM at San proposals for any reason and to waive any defect in said Cambodia’s four warring fac­ Vicente Church, Saipan. proposals if, in its sole opinion, to do so is in the best tions signed a peace treaty in 1991 Please loin Us. interest of the CUC. All proposals shall become the that provided for UN administra­ Mrs. Elizabeth Pangelinan Villagomez and property of CUC. tion of the country and creation of Children /s/ RAMON S. GUERRERO a neutral environment until the Executive Director elections. 5721.28,6/4,11 (11 z 38-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-MAY 21.1993 Mananas Public Land Corporation PUBLIC NOTICE FOR RENT Pursuant to the provisions of 2 Sigon gi prehension siha gi 2 CMC Sangi akkateel me bweangil 2 1) 1-BEDROOM APARTMENT CMC 4141 et sec. the PUBLIC 4141 et sec i PUBLIC PURPOSE CMC et. sec, reel PUBLIC PURPOSE LAND EXCHANGE LAND EXCHANGE ACT OF PURPOSELANDEXCHANGE • Fully Furnished AUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1987, osino i Propositon Pupbliku AUTHORIZATION ACT OF • 24 Hour Water Supply 1987, notice is hereby given of na Aturisañon Inatnlaikan taño* na 1987, nge arongorong sangi • next to Tokyo Tower Marianas Public Land Akton 1987, nudsia mananai ginen Marianas Public Land Corporation’s intention to enter este put i entension-na i Mananas Corporation’s reel yaal ebwe 2) STORE/OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE Public Land Corporation humalom ayoora peighil falu w ye e toolong • 638 Sq. Ft. into an exchange agreement in­ gi kontratan umatulaikan taño ni ha volving the parcels of land de­ llol kka numuro e makk faal. afefekta i pidason tano ni Aramas kka re tipali ghuley me • next to Tokyo Tower scribed below. Concerned per­ madeskribi gi sampapa. rongorong reel liwelil faluw yeel sons may request a hearing on any I mantinitika siha na petsona sina nge rebwe tooto llol bweulasiyol Please call at 234-6846 proposed exchanged by contact­ maagang i MPLC ya u marikuesta Nfl>LC ulumwal May 19,1993. (LOVIS EMPORIUM) from ing MPLC by or cm May 19,1993. innekkungok put maseha manu na Ngare autipali ammataf reel If so requested, hearings on the prinuponen tulaikan tano, gi osino liwelil faluw yeel nge ebwe yoor 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Mon - Sun transactions listed below will be antes di May 19,1993. Yanggen arongorong wool May 21,1993, scheduled on May 21, 1993 at marekuesta, todo inekkungoksiha oral 9:00 leesor me llol Confer­ 9:00 am. in the Conference Room put i tulaikan tano ni malista gi ence Room mwu MPLC. of MPLC. sampapa siempre u fanmaeskeyul PUBLIC PURPOSE - Roadways gi May 21,1993, gi oran alas 9:00 MWOGHUTUHGUTUR Acquisition gi eggan gi Kuatton Konfirensian i TOWLAP - Bweibwoghul yaal INVITATION FOR BID PRIVATE LAND - Partof Saipan MPLC. IFB-0032 Lot/Tract No. 008 B 05 PROPOSITON PUPBLIKU - FALUWAL ARAMAS Containing an areaofl,570square Chinile’ tano para Chalan Saipan Lot/Tract No. 008 B 05 The Chief, Procurement and Supply is soliciting TANO PRAIBET - Sitio Numiru meters competitive sealed bids from qualified individuals As stated in CIVIL ACTION 92- 008 B 05 giya Llapal nge 1470 square meters 1366. Saipan yahakonsisiste 1470 metro i we e ammatafa woow llol CIVIL or firms for the printing of a 1994 Calendar for the - Part of Saipan Lot/Trace No. kuadrao na area ni mamensiona gi ACTION 92-1366. Division of Historic Preservation. halom i CIVIL ACTION NO. 92- 013 B 19 1366. - Saipan Lot/Trace No. 013 B 19 Specifications and a Bid application for the above Containing an area of 1,869 square - Sitio Numiru 013 B 19 giya Llapal nge 1,869 square meters meters Saipan yahakonsisiste 1,869 metro iwe e ammatafa woow llol CIVIL may be picked up at the office of Procurement and As stated in CIVIL ACTION 92- kuadrao na area ni mamensiona gi ACTION 92-1366. Supply, Lower Base, Saipan during working hours 1366. halom i CIVIL ACTION NO. 92- - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 013 B 20 - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 013 B 20 (7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and..12:30 p.m. to 4:30 1366. Llapal nge605 square meters iwe p.m.). Containing an area of 605 square -SitioNumiru013B20 giya Saipan e ammatafa woow llol CIVIL meters ya ha konsisiste 605 metro kuadrao ACTION 92-1366. All bids must be in a sealed envelope marked As stated in CIVIL ACTION 92- na area ni mamensiona gi halom i 1366. CIVIL ACTION NO. 92-1366. FALAWEER TOWLAP-Saipan IFB93-0032 submitted in duplicate to the office of PUBLIC LAND - Saipan Lot/ TANO PUPBLIKU - Sitio Numiru Lot Tract numurd 037 L 20 outol the Chief, Procurement and Supply, Lower Base, Tract No. 037 L 20 037 L 20 giya Saipan ya ha bwuley yeSel nge 3,000 square Saipan, before 2:30 p.m. June 14.1993. at which Containing an area of3,000square konsisiste 3,000 metro kuadrao na meters. meters area -Saipan Lot/Tract No. 034 L 35 time and place, all bids will be publicly open and -Saipan Lot/Tract No. 034 L 35 - Sitio Numiru 034 L 35 giya outol bwuley yeel nge 3,793 read aloud. Any bids received late will not be Containing an area of3,793 square Saipan yahakonsisiste 3,793 metro square meters. considered. The CNMI government reserves the kuadrao na area meters 400 50.14.21 right to reject any or all bids in the best interest of the government. Marianas Public Land Corporation /s/ DAVID M. APATANG PUBLIC NOTICE Pursuant to the provisions of 2 Sigon gi prehension siha gi 2 CMC Sangi akkateel me bweangil 2 CMC 4141 et sec, the PUBLIC 4141 et sec i PUBLIC PURPOSE CMC et. sec, reel PUBLIC PUR­ PURPOSE LAND EXCHANGE LAND EXCHANGE ACT OF POSE LAND EXCHANGE AU­ AUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1987, osino i Propositon Pupbliku THORIZATION ACT OF 1987, REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 1987, notice is hereby given of na Aturisasion Inatulaikan tano’ na nge arongorong sangi Marianas Marianas Public Land Akton 1987, nutisia mananai ginen Public Land Corporation’s reel Corporation’s intention to enter este put i entension-na i Marianas yaal ebwe ayoora peighil faluw ye The Northern Mariana Islands into an exchange agreement in­ Public Land Corporation humalom e toolong llol kka numuro e makk volving the parcels of land de­ gi kontratan umatulaikan tano ni ha faal. Aramas kka re tipali ghuley Retirement Fund seeks a qualified scribed below. Concerned per­ afefekta i pidason tano ni me rongorong reel liwelil faluw sons may request a hearing on any madeskribi gi sampapa. yeel nge rebwe tooto llol business, firm or individual to develop proposed exchanged by contact­ I mantinitika siha na petsona sina bweulasiyol MPLC ulumwal May a local investment policy guidelines ing MPLC by or on May 19,1993. maagang i MPLC ya u marikuesta 19,1993. Ngare autipali ammataf If so requested, hearings on the innekkungok put maseha manu na reel liwelil faluw yeel nge ebwe for the NMI Retirement Fund, transactions listed below will be prinuponen tulaikan tano, gi osino yoor arongorong wool May 21, scheduled on May 21, 1993 at antes di May 19,1993. Yanggen 1993, oral 9:00 leesor me llol including loan applications and 9:00 a.m. in the Conference Room marekuesta, todo inekkungoksiha Conference Room mwu MPLC. of MPLC. put i tulaikan tano ni malista gi processing, due diligence criteria, and PUBLIC PURPOSE - Roadways sampapa siempre u fanmaeskeyul MWOGHUTUHGUTUR other related procedures. Guidelines Acquisition gi May 21,1993, gi oran alas 9:00 TOWLAP - Bweibwoghul yaal gi eggan gi Kuatton Konfirensian i should confirm with the Retirement PRIV ATE LAND - Part of Saipan MPLC. FALUWAL ARAMAS - Lot/Tract No. 008 B 05 PROPOSITON PUPBLIKU - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 008 B 05 Fund statute and other applicable Containing an area of1470square Chinile’ tano para Chalan meters TANO PRAIBET - Sitio Numiru Llapal nge 1,570 square meters laws. Inquiries and proposals must be As stated in CIVIL ACTION 92- 008 B 05 giya Saipan ya ha iwe e ammatafa woow llol CTVIL submitted directly to: 1366. konsisiste 1470 metro kuadrao na ACTION 92-1366. - Part of Saipan Lot/Trace No. 013 area ni mamensiona gi halom i B 19 CIVIL ACTION NO. 92-1366. - Saipan Lot/Trace No. 013 B 19 Containing an area of 1,869 square - Sitio Numiru 013 B 19 giya Llapal nge 1,869 square meters Administrator meters Saipan yahakonsisiste 1,869 metro iwe e ammatafa woow llol CIVIL As stated in CIVIL ACTION 92- kuadrao na area ni mamensiona gi ACTION 92-1366. Northern Mariana Islands 1366. halom i CIVIL ACTION NO. 92- - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 013 B 20 1366. - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 013 B 20 Retirement Fund Containing an area of 605 siquare - Sitio Numiru 013 B 20 giya Saipan Llapal nge 605 square meters iwe meters ya hakonsisiste 605 metro kuadrao e ammatafa woow llol CIVIL 1st Floor, Nauru Building As stated in CIVIL ACTION 92- na area ni mamensiona gi halom i ACTION 92-1366. P.O. Box 1247 1366. CIVIL ACTION NO. 92-13^6. FALAWEER TOWLAP - Saipan Saipan, MP 96950 PUBLIC LAND - Saipan Lot/ TANO PUPBLIKU - Sido Numiru Lot/Tract No. 034 L 34 outol Tract No. 034 L 34 034 L 34 giya Saipan yahakonsi­ bwuley yeel nge 6475 square Containing an area of6,375 square siste 6,375 metro kuadrao na area meters. Deadline for submission is May 31,1993. 4 0 0 5/7.14,21 u r n s ------№l4¿1M4Nq .¿m FRIDAY, MAY 21,1993 -MARIANAg VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-39

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Undocumented The Board of Directors of the Marianas Visitors Bureau (MVB) is Chinese fear soliciting proposals for legal services from interested law firms or attorneys. If selected, the law firm or attorney shall serve as Legal deportation Counsel, beginning July 1,1993 and shall: (1) Provide advice to the Board of Directors and Managing Director HOUSE FOR RENT EL CENTRO, Calif. (AP) - Wang on all legal matters to which MVB is a party or in which the MVB Bing Guan says he and the other 3 Bedroom (Concrete) is legally interested. undocumented Chinese caught by Semi-Furnished or (2) Represent the MVB In connection with legal matters before the US immigration authorities in a Furnished courts of any jurisdiction, any agency or branch of the CNMI boat off San Diego fear jail and Government and any agency or branch of the United States heavy fines await them if they’re Quiet Neighborhood Government. deported. Located in San Vicente Area Please provide resumes setting forth the education and experience Wang also believes his family ofeachmemberofthelawfirmorattomey if a sole practitioner. Emphasis may “be as good as dead” if he’s should be placed on experience relative to governmental operations. sent back to Fujian province, which For details please call: Also, the proposal shall include the number of hours which can be is home to most of the 189 Chinese, Carm en Safeway Enterprises, Inc. devoted to MVB matters each month, monthly retainer fees to be charged detained at ah Immigration and 234-7313 and proposed hourly rate. Naturalization Service detention The terms and conditions shall be set forth in a contract lo be center here. executed following selection of a law firm or attorney. “Please don’t send me back,” Proposals are to be submitted to the Office of the Managing Director, pleaded Wang, a 41-year-old farm Saipan International Airport, P.O. Box 861, Saipan, MP 96950, no later laborer. “We will be punished se­ then May 31,1993. MVB reserves the right to reject any and all proposals verely. We need help.” Wang, who speaks Chinese Man­ submitted, if deemed to be In its best interest. darin, was interviewed Monday in PETER JLIG IT 0L a courtroom at the Imperial County Chairman center by the San Diego Union- Board of Directors 5/21,28,6/4 (4728) VZJ 5/7.21 (004570) Tribune. The migrants were apprehended last Wednesday aboard a Hondu­ ran-registered fishing boat - the INVITATION FOR BID Chin Lung Hsiang, which trans­ 6,000 SO. FT. The Chief, Procurement and Supply is soliciting lates into the Lucky Golden Dragon - when it entered US waters about competitive sealed bids from qualified individu­ three miles off San Diego. als or firms for the lease with the option to Authorities have said seven other W A R iH O U SE purchase COMPUTER EQUIPMENT. passengers and the crew of eight, all Taiwanese with passports, will Specification and a bid application for the above be prosecuted on alien-smuggling GUALO RAI AREA may be picked up at the Office of Procurement charges. Themigrants were among three large groups of Chinese dis­ and Supply, Lower Base, Saipan during working covered recently trying to enter AVAILABLE APRIL hours (7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. to Mexico or the United States ille­ 4:30 p.m.) gally. Immigration officials have expressed concern that the arrivals All. bids must be in a sealed envelope marked may signal the start of a wave of IFB93-0027 submitted in duplicate to the office illegal immigrants from China. “They’re so gullible, they be­ SPACIOUS-FURNISHED of the Chief, Procurement and Supply, Lower lieve everything their smugglers Base, Saipan, before 2:00 p.m., May 24,1993, have told them. They think this at which time and place, all bids will be publicly country is paved with gold,” said 2 BEDROOM APTS. Brian Jiang, 35, a San Diego attor­ open and read aloud. Any bids received late will ney who met Monday with some of not be considered. The CNMI government re­ the Chinese at the El Centro facil­ serves the right to reject any or all bids in the best ity. WITH OCEAN VIEW $700.00 The average laborer in China interest of the government. makes S35 a month, added Jiang, CALL 234-7193 or 235-7151 and Beijing native. Is/ DAVID M. APATANG Wang said the others share his fear of being imprisoned and fined severely if they’re returned home. INVITATION FOR BID He also admitted knowing little IFB93-002 INVITATION FOR BID about the United States other than The Commonwealth Development Authority (CDA) Board of Directors what he has been told by his cousin, is soliciting. Competitive Sealed Bids for an office space for the CDA branch The chief, Procurement and Supply is soliciting a laborer in New York. office in Tinian. competitive sealed bids from qualified individu­ "He said he eats well in America als or firms for the procurement of Two (2) Units and he wears nice clothes,” said The building must be conducive for office use, a concrete structure with a Wang, whose images from his minimum office space of400 square feet and ample parking area. The building must 1992 and/or 1993 5 Door Jeep Hardtop. be easily accessible to a public road and situated in San Jose Village. Tinian. The cousin were enough to sustain building should have adequate lighting fixtures. Maximum amount of monthly rental Specifications and a bid application for the above Wang during a 56-day sea journey payment should not exceed $500.00 including utility charges. Owner should provide may be picked up at the Office of the Procurement to the United States. and maintain public liability insurance for not less than $100,000per accident and not With only three changes of less than $300,000 total coverage for a one time aggregate claim. The term of lease and Supply, Lower Base, Saipan during working clothes and S20, Wang said he be­ is for one (1) year with an option to renew for additional periods by the Lessee (CDA). hours (7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. to gan his trip March 5 by taking a bus CDA can also provide 30 day notice to terminate the lease at any time withhout the to the coastal city of Canton, where consent of the lessor. Owner must have clear title to the premises and existing 4:30 p.m.) encumbrances must be acceptable to CDA The office space should be ready for he and the other illegal immigrants occupancy no later than five (5) days after notification of award. Interested lessor boarded the Chin Lung Hsiang on should submit their written bid in a sealed envelope marked IFB93-002 no later than All bids must be in a sealed envelope marked March 18. 2:00 pjTL, Tuesday, June 08,1993. IFB93-0028 submitted in duplicate to the Office “I just want to work here for a few years, improve my standard of Commonwealth Development Authority of the Chief, Procurement and Supply, Lower living and go back home,” he said, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Base,Saipan, before 3:00 p.m., May 24,1993, at P.O. Box 2149 Saipan, MP 96950 adding that he would take any kind which time and place, all bids will be publicly of job. The Chairman of ft» CD A Board of Directors, or his designee, shall make open and read aloud. Any bids received late will Wang and Chen Zai Shiong, a a site inspection of the office space available for rent submitted by the owner or lessor 40-year-old quarry worker, said to ensure it meets die requirement for a CDA branch office in Tinian before an award not be considered. The CNMI Government re­ their group was squeezed into a is given. Upon acceptance of the bid proposal, the Chairman of the CDA Board will serves the right to reject any or all bids in the best converted freezer compartment execute a lease agreement with the lessor. CDA reserves the right to reject any and all interest of the government. below deck, where they had only M Lydia M. Sablan enough room to lie shoulder to Acting Executive Director ______/s/DAVID______M. APATANG,______4/30 5/7,14.21 (00*595) shoulder. O iU il 1,1.1 ^M ARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-ERIDAY-MAY 21.1993 I FOR RENT I K orea’s rival parties 3 BEDROOM, I BATHROOM HOUSE to adopt eth ics law FENCED YARD, WATER TANK & PUMP, SPUT A/C UNIT, STOVE, FRIG, DINETTE, By Paul Shin however, over how to punish vio­ mon two governing party legisla­ lators. The opposition wants them tors and a former finance minister LIVING ROOM FURNITURE. SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - imprisoned, but thegoverningparty for questioning about allegations $700.00 PER MONTH South Korea’s rival parties agreed says fining and publicly naming that they took bribes from abanker. LOCATED IN KOBLERVILLE Wednesday to adopt a new ethics violators would be enough. The three are all close associates CALL TEL.: 235-5263, 234-7519 5/17w law requiring most public officials Under the new law, which the of former President Roh Tae-y^oo. to declare their personal assets as National Assembly is expected to Reps. Kim Jaig-in and Lee Won- partof PresidentKim Young-sam’s adopt this week, about7,000senior jo and former Finance Minister sweeping anti-corruption drive. government officials, legislators Lee Yong-man are suspected of INVITATION TO BID Since taking office in February, and other key public servants would having received bribes of up to Kim’s government has arrested, berequired to publicly declare their $.1.25 million from Ahn The Mariana Islands Housing Authority is soliciting pro­ Fired or reprimanded nearly 1,000 personal assets. Young-mo, president o f govemmentofficials,military gen­ An estimated30,000lower-rank­ posals from interested individuals and/or companies au­ Donghwa Bank, said the offi­ erals, educators and businessmen ing officials would be asked to cials, speaking on condition, thorized to carry out the enforcement and collection of the on corruption charges. register their assets with authori­ of anonymity. judgemen t in the amount of $9,515,544.95 against Frederick The governing and opposition ties but details of their financial The investigation was being L. Mann pursuant to Civil Action No. 87-0011 issued by the parties, shocked at the widespread declarations would not be made expanded because the banker, corruption, agreed to adopt a new public. United States District Court for the Northern Mariana now in jail, reportedly told ethics law that also would provide The aim is to discourage corrup­ authorities that bribes also Islands on March 13,1991. for punishment for violators. The tion by making it easier to spot were given to other senior present law has no provision for suspicious gains in wealth. govemmentofficials when the Proposals must be sealed and submitted in duplicate to John scrutiny of assets or punishment. Meanwhile, prosecutionofficials bank sought permission to The rival parties still disagree, said Wednesday they may sum­ M. Sablan, Executive Director, at the Central Office in start its operations in 1989. Garapan, no later than 10:00 a.m., Friday, June 11,1993.

Inquiries regarding the bid proposals may be directed to 2,100 to attend Taipei congress John M. Sablan at telephone nos. 234-6866/9447/7689 By Shirley Lai ers, party officials and Central Analysts said Wednesday’s Committee members, while the compromise, which increased the from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) - In a com­ remaining 1,400 delegates would number of elected congress seats promise to ease factional squab­ be elected by party members. by slightly more than 300, re­ MIHA reserves the right to reject any or all bids in the best bling, the governing Nationalist A total of 1,209 delegates, in­ stored balance and would dispel interest of the government. Party agreed Wednesday to have cluding 150 Central Committee fears that pro-Lee factions would a record 2,100 delegates attend its members, attended the last party dominate the congress. The 14th party congress in August. congress in 1988. weeklong congress will elect the /s/JOHNM. SABLAN The party’s policy-making Cen­ Supporters of President Lee Nationalist Party’s first ever Teng-hui, who also is the Nation­ deputy chairmen and vote on a Executive Director 5/13,21,28 (W(ooM92) tral Standing Committee said 700 seats would be filled by lawmak- alist Party chairman, wanted all new Central Standing Commit­ legislators, National Assembly­ tee. Marianas Public Land Corporation men and city councilors to be Officials said the compromise congress delegates. was reached in intensive negotia­ PUBLIC NOTICE But opponents, including tions late Tuesday. former PremierHau Pei-tsun, said Meanwhile, five conservative Pursuant to the provisions of 2 CMC Sigon gi probension siha gi 2 CMC Reel ayleewal me bwangil 2 CMC 4141 et sec, the PUBLIC PUR­ 4141 et sec i PUBLIC PURPOSE 4141 et sec, PUBLIC PURPOSE that appointing delegates was senior members of the 31-mem­ POSE LAND EXCHANGE AU­ LAND EXCHANGE ACT OF 1987, LAND EXCHANGE AUTHORI­ undemocratic and violated Na­ ber standing committee an­ THORIZATION ACT OF 1987, sino i tulaikan taño para proposite» ZATION ACT OF 1987, nge tionalist Party tradition. nounced they would retire after notice is hereby given of Marianas pupbliku na akton 1987, nutisia Marianas Public Land Corporation Hau did not attend the congress. The five, widely Public Land Corporation’s intention manana i ginen este put i intension- e arongaar towlap, igha e mangiiy Wednesday’s Central Standing regarded as neutral, also appealed to enter into an exchange agreement na i Marianas Public Land Corpora­ ebwe lliiwelo faluw iye e toolong Committee meeting, but told re­ for party unity. tion humalom gi kontratan atulaikan faluw kka faal. Arrunasye e tipali involving the parcels of land de­ porters the new rules on appointed “We should retire and let scribed below. Concerned persons taño ni ha afefekta i pedason tano nge emmwel ebwe tingor ebwe yoor siha ni manmadeskribi gi sampapa. hearing reel inaamwo lliiwelil delegates “sabotaged party sys­ younger people take over poli­ may request a hearing'on any pro­ Man interesante siha na petsona sina faluw fa. Aramas ye e tipali nge tems.” tics,” said presidential adviser Yu posed exchanged by contacting manmamaisen inekungok pu t maseha emmwel ye re tipali reel kkapsal Kuo-hwa, 79, a former finance MPLC by or on May 26,1993. If so Lee enjoys wide support among manu/hafa na priniponi put tulaikan faluw, nge rebwe aghuleey ngali requested, hearings on the transac­ lawmakers and would have prof­ minister. tano. A’agang i MPLC antes pat MPLC wool me ngare mmwal May tions listed below will be scheduled ited if all legislators, assembly­ The others who announced osino gi May 26, 1993. Yanggen 26,1993. Ngare eyoor tingor bwe men and councilors were ap­ plans to retire are Nieh Wen-ya, on May 28,1993 at 9:00 a.m.inthe guaha inekungok marikuesta, i yoor hearing, nge rebwe ayoora Conference Room of MPLC. inekungok siempre para i sigiente reel tali faluw kka faal, nge rebwe pointed to the congress, which 88, ShiehTung-min, 86, Li Kwoh- siha na transaksion u fan makondukta tooto wool May 28, 1993, otol ye convenes Aug. 16. ting, 83, and Irwine Ho, 80. PUBLIC PURPOSE - Roadways gi May 28,1993, gi oran alas 9:00 gi 9:00 a.m. mellol MPLC Confer­ Acquisition eggan gi halom i kuatton konfirensian ence Room. iMPLC. AMMWELEER TOWLAP PRIVATE LAND - Saipan Lot/ PROPOSITON PUPBLIKU - 1’ Ma Roadway Acquisition HOUSE FOR RENT Tract No. E.A. 778-R/W contain­ Chulé I’ Chalan Para I’ Pupbliku FALAWAL ARAMAS - Saipan ing an area of 167 square meters. TANO PRAIBET - SitioNumiru E.A. Lot/TractNo. E. A. 778-R/W Llapal AT AS LITO - Saipan Lot/Trace No. H-170-4R/ 778-R/W giya Saipan yan ha nge 167 square meters iwe e W containing an area of 194 square konsisiste 167 metro kuadrao na area. ammatafa. meters. - Sitio Numiru H-170-4R/W giya - Saipan Lot/Trace No. H-170-4R/ , , - Saipan Lot/Tract No. H-170- Saipan yan ha konsisiste 194 metro W Llapal nge 194 square meters 3 B edroom 2 B aths Wall to wall NEW-4 containing an area of 1 kuadrao na area. iwe e ammatafa. carpet, Fully furnished. square meters. - Sitio Numim H-170-NEW-4 giya - Saipan Lot/Tract No. H-170- Saipan yan ha konsisiste 1 metro NEW-4 Llapal nge 1 square meters - Saipan Lot/Trace No. H-170- Kuadrao na area. iwe e ammatafa. NEW-1R/W containing an area of - Sitio Numiru H-170-NEW-1R/W - Saipan Lot/Tract No. H-170- For m ore inform ation , please contact 217 square meters. giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 217 NEW-1R/W Llapal nge217 square -Saipan Lot/Tract No. H-170- metro Kuadrao na area. meters iwe e ammatafa. 234-3208 NEW-2R/W codntaining an area of - Sitio Numiro H-170-NEW-2R/W - Saipan Lot/Tract No. H-170- 28 square meters. giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 28 metro NEW-2R/W Llapal nge 28 square - Saipan Lot/Trace No. H-170-1R/ Kuadrao na area. meter iwe e ammatafa. W containing an area of 187 square -..Sitio Numiru H-170-1R/W giya - Saipan Lot/Tract No. H-170-1R/ Have an extra room you will rent to an meters. Saipan yan ha konsisiste 187 metro W Llapal nge 187 square meters American businessman looking for - Saipan Lot/Tract No. H-170-2R/ Kuadrao na area. iwe e ammatafa. W containing an area o f335 square - Sitio Numiru H-170-2R/W giya - Saipan Lot/Tract No. H-170-2R/ living arrangement in Gualo Rai, Navy meters. Saipan yan ha konsisiste 335 metro W Llapal nge 335 square meters Hill or Capitol Hill areas?Will pay $400- PUBLIC LAND -Saipan Lot/Tract Kuadarao na area. iwe e ammatafa. No. 034 L 32 containing an area of TANO PUPBLIKU - Sitio Numiru FALAWEER TOWLAP - Saipan 500 per month for right situation. 3,000 square meters. 034L32 giya Saipan yanhakonsisiste Lot/Tract No. 034 L 32 Llapal nge V7.14.21,2*004658) ______38,800 metro kuadrao na area. 8,800 square meters. 322-4505 5/20,21 FRIDAY, MAY 21,1993 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-41

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Salary $2.15 - $3.00 1 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER - Col­ 2 IMPORT & EXPORT AGENTS - High 1 DRAFTER - College grad., 2 yrs. ex­ per hour. lege grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary perience. Salary $5.80 per hour.^ Contact JESUS B. YUMUL dba YCO ARCHITECT $5.80 per hour. $2.15 - $4.00 per hour. Contact: TAC INTL. CONSTRUCTORS CORPORATION, P.O. Box932, Saipan, Contact KIMCOENTERPRISES, INC., Contact: LINSON (SAIPAN) INC., P.O. INC., P.O. Box 1579, Saipan, MP 96950. 1 ARCHITECT - College grad., 2 yrs. MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-9605/7425 (5/ P.O. Box 1190, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. Box 2706, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. Tel. No. 234-7833/7631 (6/4)F/4739, experience. Salary $1,460 per month. 21)F/4657.______No. 234-3210/3202 (5/28)F/011342. 234-3481 (6/4) F/011490. Contact: DAVID-EVANGELISTA- 1 (SACRISTAN) MAINTENANCE T manager VALDEMORO & ASSO. dba D.E.V. & 1 SECURITY GUARD - High school 3 ACCOUNTANTS - College grad., 2 • WORKER - High school grad., 2 yrs. 1 PROJECT MANAGER ASSOCIATES, INC., P.O. Box 551, grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.25 yrs. experience. Salary $5.20 per hour. experience. Salary $4.47 per hour. 1 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER - College Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-6187/ per hour. Contact: TRANSAMERICAN CORPO­ Contact: DIOCESE OF CHALAN grad., 2yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 88 (5/21)F/011263. Contact: MADLMEDUHSENGICHIdba RATION, P.O. Box 1579, Saipan, MP KANOA, P.O. Box 745, Saipan, MP per month. MAYON ENTERPRISES, Caller Box 96950, Tel. No. 234-7833/7631/6834; 2 PLUMBER 96950, Tel. No. 234-3000(6/4) F/011491. CONSTRUCTION AAA 239, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 235-8278 to 80 (6/4)F/4738. 2 PIPEFITTER- High school grad., 2 234-8673 (5/28)F/011337.______1 HOUSEKEEPING. CLEANER - High yrs. experience. Salary $2.40 per hour. WORKER 1 ADMINISTRATIVE .ASSISTANT - 2 DUCT INSTALLER school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 1 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER 2 MAINTENANCE WORKER - High College grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 2 AIRCON INSTALLER - High school $2.15 per hour. 1 MECHANICAL ENGINEER-College school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 - $5.00 per hour. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.30 1 ASSISTANT COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 $2.15 per hour. 1 SEAMSTRESS (DRESSMAKER) - per hour. equiv., yrs. experience. Salary $750 per per month. Contact: WESTERN PACIFIC ENT. High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. 5 ELECTRICIAN - High school grad., 2 month. 1 PAINTER, TRANSPORTATION INC. dba SAIPAN TOUR CENTER, P.O. Salary $2.15 per hour. yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. Contact: CHAUN KANOA BEACH EQUIPMENT Box 128, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. Contact: MAUCHY A. CULLEN dba Contact: VOLTRON ELECTRICAL & CLUB CORP. dba CHAUN KANOA 1 (BUILDING) ELECTRICIAN 234-6789 (5/28JF/011336. MINMALCO. P.O. Box 3052 PR 586, BEACH CLUB, P.O. Box 356, Saipan, MECHANICAL BUILDERS, INC., P.O. 1 AUTO ELECTRICIAN Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 235-6069 Box 3052, P.R. 400 Saipan, MP 96950, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-7829 (67 2 WELDER, COMBINATION 1 GARBAGE COLLECTOR - High (6/4)F/4740. Tel. No. 235-8715 (5/21)F/011281. 4)011492. 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC - school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. 1 GENERAL MAN AGER -College grad. 10FFICE MANAGER-Collegegrad., 2 $2.60 - $2.75 per hour. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $1,500-1,800 1 COMPUTER TECHNICIAN - High Salary $2.15 per hour. Contact: KIRK V. VERGITH dba B.K. yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 per per month. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 1 AUTO BODY REPAIRER - High school ENT., P.O. Box 1575, Saipan, MP 96950, month. 1 APPLIANCE REPAIRER-High school $800 per month. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $3.00 Tel. No. 288-0232 (5/28)F/011341. Contact: WHITE COCONUT COM- 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER, BUILD­ per hour. grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15- ING - High school grad., 2 yrs. experi­ 2.70 per hour. PUTERSERVICES INC., P.O. Box 5525 2 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR - 1 WAREHOUSE WORKER - High CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 322- ence. Salary $2.50 per hour. High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary Contact: ATOM ACTION CORPORA­ Contact: JOG COMPANY, INC. P.O. 9443 (6/4)F/011493. Salary $2.15 - $2.75 per hour. $2.75 per hour. TION, Caller Box AAA-N5, Saipan, MP Box 2661, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 96950. Tel. No.235-1842(6/4)F/011495. Contact: CONSTRUCTION & MATE­ Contact: GEORGE F. FLEMING dba 235-1616 (5/21)F/011282. 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school equiv., 2 RIAL SUPPLY. INC. dba CMSI, P.O. FAS MOVING AND STORAGE CO., 2 HOUSEKEEPERS (CLEANER, yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Box 609, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. P.O. Box 702, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. 1 SALES MANAGER COMMERCIAL) - High school equiv., 2 Contact: EVERBRIGHT ENTER­ 234-6136 (5/21)F/4655.______No. 322-6587.______1 FASHION DESIGNER-Collegegrad., yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. PRISES, INC. dba AA AUTO & ME­ 6 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Contact: MRS. JOSIE B. ESPINOSA CHANICAL REPAIR SHOP/FOSHAN 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 per 1 COMPUTER SYSTEMS ANALYST- 1 CARPENTER - High school grad., 2 dba THE EMERALD ENTERPRISES, IMPORT & WHOLESALE, Caller Box month. College grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 - $2.25 P.O. Box 1501 CK, Saipan, MP 96950, PPP 588, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 2 DRESSMAKER - High school grad., 2 $1,000 per month. per hour. Tel. No. 234-1174 (6/4)F/011488. 234-8455 (6/4)F/011487. yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Contact: REYNALDO O. YANA dba 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad., 2 Contact: KAZUE INTERNATIONAL YANA LAW OFFICE, P.O. Box 52, yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 - $1,200 1 PHOTO DEVELOPER -High school INC. dba KAZUE'S BOUTIQUE, Caller Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-6529 1 DRESS MAKER-High school grad. 2 per month. grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.50 Box PPP 483, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. (5/21 )F/011272. yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15-2.70 per No. 322-6337 (5/21)F/011276. Contact: BUCK MICRO CORPORA­ per hour. hour. TION, P.O. Box 545 CK, Saipan, MP 1 MASSEUSE-High school grad.,2yrs. Contact: PIG CORPORATION, P.O. Box Contact: SUNSHINE ENT., INC., Caller 1 WHOLESALE MANAGER - College 96950, Tel. No. 234-6800 (5/21 )F/4650. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. 3052, PR 483 Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. Box PPP-156 Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 Contact: MICRO ASEAN CORP. dba No. 234-5182 (6/4)F/011497. NO. 234-7518 (6/4)F/011496. per month. 3 MASON Contact: P & Y CORPORATION dba 1 CARPENTER - High school grad., 2 VIP ROYALE HEALTH CENTER, Caller HAPPY MARKET, P.O. Box 951, yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 - $3.00 Box PPP 608, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-1717 per hour. No. 234-5571 (6/4)F. (5/28)F/4696. 1 ACCOUNT ANT - College grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $900 per month. 1 ASSISTANT MANAGER - College Contact: FILOMENOF.ANOdbaPHIL­ grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $5.80 IPPINE EAGLE ENTERPRISES, P.O. per hour. Box 1900, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. SUBSCRIBE THRU Contact: OCEAN OIL INTERNATIONAL 288-0928 (5/21)F/011278. CORP., P.O. Box 1880, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 322-3149/0609 (5/28JF/ 2 CARPENTER MARIANAS VARIETY 011339. 3 MASON 3 AUTO-PAINTER 1 AIR-CON MECHANIC ACCOUNTANT 4 AUTO-BODY REPAIRER NEWSPAPER 2 AUTO-MECHANIC - High school grad., 1 ACCOUNTANT-College grad.,2yrs. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15-$2.50 experience. Salary $900 - $1,276 per per hour. FOR HOME /OFFICE month. 1 SUPERVISOR (CONSTRUCTION) - Contact: RANDALL T. FENNELL dba High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. RANDALL T. FENNELL, LAW OF­ Salary $4.05 per hour. DELIVERY, FICES, P.O. Box49, Saipan, MP 96950, Contact: JEN-MARZ ENTERPRISES, Tel. No. 322-6621 (5/21).______INC., P.O. Box 1562, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-7129/1061 (5/21)F/011277. 1 ACCOUNTANT-College grad., 2 yrs. FIVE TIMES experience. Salary $900 per month. 4 MASON Contact: ROY ENTERPRISES, INC., 3 CARPENTER P.O. Box 2268, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. 1 WAREHOUSE WORKER W No. 234-8020 (5/21)F/011266. 1 COOK - High school equiv., 2 yrs. A WEEK experience. Salary $2.25 - $2.50 per 1 ACCOUNTANT-Collegegrad.,2yrs. hour. experience. Salary $900 per month. Contact: FELISISIMAS. DEBRUM dba ( Monday to Friday ) Contact: NICOLAS MANGLONA dba D&S CONSTRUCTION, P.O. Box 155, AERON ENTERPRISES, P.O. Box 781, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 322-6397 Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 235-2127 (5/21 )F/011270. every morning (5/28)F/011335. MISCELLANEOUS ENGINEER 3 SALES CLERK - High school grad., 2 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad., 2 For 10.00 yrs. experience. Salary $4.00 - $5.00 yrs. experience. Salary $5.80 per hour. perhourwith housing altowanceof $425 1 MECHANICAL ENGINEER - College per month. tfrad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $5.80 - Contact: DFS SAIPAN, P.O. Box 528, monthly only! $8.00 per hour. Saipan, MP 96950 (5/21)F/4651. 3 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR - High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. 2 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. Salary $2.15 - $2.50 per hour. experience. Salary $2.35 per hour. Contact WESTERN EQUIPMENT IN­ Contact: K.C. POONS dba POONS CORPORATED, P.O. Box 1402 CK, RESTAURANT, P.O. Box 1486, Saipan, Call 234-6341/ 7578/ 9797 Saipan, MP 96960, Tel. No. 322-9561 MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-6907 (5/21)F/ (5/2B)F/4691. 011268. . . 42-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-MAY 21.1993 EEK & MEEK® by Howie Schneider

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Lut Baltazar and Jess Rebusada, Starting Time: 6:30 a.m. respectively, to help finance the Rockets... Continued from page 44 legal fight of Saipan club workers Tournament Fee: FIFTEEN DOLLARS against a Guam-based newspaper payable p rior to the tournam ent to cover more important to my team than games. or better known as Bollalin vs. Brooks is to his.” Guard Ricky Pierce helped the cost and prizes, GREEN FEES, PDN which is on appeal at this Brooks said he reacted after Sonics take control of Tuesday’s payable directly to MCC Awards getting several elbows from game with 24 points, 15 in the time. McMillan. supercharged second quarter that All Filipino civic organizations w i l l b e d is tr ib u te d and Filipino business people and “I don’t know what he was led to a 59-41 half time lead. immediately after thinking,” Brooks said. “Hope­ “When we can get Ricky a long other individuals may come sup­ fully, no blood will spill over it. stretch of minutes, he seems to port this movement. the tournament, W ell just go back and play as settle easier into the offensive The meeting place will be at ACE WINNER will hard as we can.” flow,” Karl said. “He got some of Royal Taga Beach but was re­ qualify for the ACE As much as the Sonics like his baskets off picks by Michael scheduled from May 23 to June 4, playing before their fans, they (Cage) but a lot of it he did on his at noon. The legal counsel for the o f th e ACES to be class action suit will be there to don’t want this series to go back own.” h e ld c o in c id in g w it h home. Pierce and Gary Payton, with answer questions pertaining to the “I ’d rather not play Saturday,” 23 points, roamed freely while case. the January Ace o f Houston guards Vemon Maxwell Karl said. “I hope we can play the Year 1994, better at Houston and we can. and Kenny Smith had poor shoot­ Please drive This team has shown they have a ing and defending games. Max­ SEE YOU ALL ON big'heart and a lot of courage. well was 2-for-13 from the field c a r e f u l l y . SUNDAY,MAY 30th! That’s why we play well in big and Smith hit just 2 of 7 shots. The life you save SGA TOURNAMENT COMMITTEE Giants...___ Continued from page 44 m ay be your own. over punchless Cleveland. his eighth save when pinch-hitter Obando had two singles, his Jay Buhner tied the game, hit his first big-league homer and first 10th homer. three-RBI game. Segui had three Rangers starter Kevin Brown doubles and his first three-RBI began the game second in the game since 1991. league in ERA at 1.69. 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& t. i, t. L u tú t> s. ». : i 3 i ■; i: l: r. r ¿^-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-FRIDAY-MAY 21.1993 s p o r t s M s Giants sweep Astros; Braves defeat Expos By The Associated Press Ron Gant homered for Atlanta. scoreless, and Bryan Harvey Glavine (6-0), who won his first pitched 11-3 perfect innings for Willie McGee’s two-run triple five decisions in 1989, struck out his 12th save in 13 chances. keyed a five-run first inning, and three and walked one as the Braves Red Sox 10, Blue Jays 5 Matt Williams took the NL lead won for the 10th time in 13 games. In Boston, Red Sox killer Dave with two RBIs as the San Fran­ The complete game was the Stewart was pounded in his cisco Giants completed a sweep 25th of Glavine’s career and first comeback from an arm injury, - of the Houston Astros with a 6-3 since July 3 when he blanked the allowing 10 runs, seven hits and victory Wednesday. Chicago Cubs 3-0. It was the 11th five walks in 1 2-3 innings, as The victory extended San career shutout for Glavine, who Boston beat Toronto. Francisco’s NL West lead to four threw just 94 pitches. Stewart (1-1) had won 13- games over the second-place Glavine, the only pitcher in the straight decisions against the Red Astros. Jeff Brantley (3-3)allowed major leagues to win 20 games Sox before losing his last start seven hits and walked one in six- the last two seasons', was perfect against them last season to Danny. plus innings. for five innings before Wil Darwin. Stewart then left Oak­ The Giants sent eight men to Cordero opened the sixth with a land as a free agent and was beaten the plate in the first against Pete line drive single to right. again by Darwin on Wednesday Hamisch (4-2). Marlins 5, Phillies 3 night. Darren Lewis reached on In Miami, second baseman Darwin (4-4) won his fourth Andujar Cedeno’s error and Mickey Morandini’s two-out er­ straight start but had a 20-inning scored on ’s one-out ror led to three unearned runs in scoreless string stopped on John double. Williams - who got his the seventh inning as Florida ral­ Olerud’s RBI single in the fourth. 37th RBI in the eighth - followed lied. The Marlins, who had been He allowed six hits, including with a run-scoring single, Barry 0-16 when trailing after six in­ three doubles by Joe Carter - who Bonds singled and McGee hit a nings, avoided their first series had four hits. two-run triple down the right-field sweep. Stewart (0-1) began the season line. Morandini bobbled Junior on the disabled list with a tom Royce Clayton capped the Felix’s easy grounder with run­ muscle in his right forearm. He splurge with a sacrifice fly that ners at first and second. Chuck pitched 3 2-3 shutout innings scored McGee before Hamisch Carr then walked on a 3-2 pitch Thursday against Detroit. struck out Kirt Manwaring. from Mark Davis (1-2), forcing in Orioles 6, Indians 3 Braves 1, Expos 0 a run and tying the game at 3. Rich David Segui and Sherman Ruben Chappins In Atlanta, unbeaten Tom Renteria put Florida ahead with a Obando had three hits and three Glavine - off to the best start of his two-run single. RBIs apiece, leading Baltimore Chappins dedicate career - allowed four hits, and Richie Lewis (2-0) pitched two Continued on page 43 trophy to Quan Johnson set RUBEN Chappins, winner of the from happening again. Rockets lose 6th Annual Tagaman Triathlon In his presentation Chappins to play first All-Islanders’ Championship, expressed his profound sense of dedicated his Taga-stone winner’s loss over the tragic death of Quan, official game to Supersonics trophy to the memory of local and spoke of Quan’s dedication SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) By Michael A. Lutz the series, it’s been the home triathlete Sydney Quan in a pre­ to fitness and a healthy lifestyle. - Magic Johnson will play his first team,” Rockets coach Rudy sentation at the Tagaman awards Quan supported participation in official game in the United States lloUSTON (AP) - The Hous­ Tomjanovich said. “We’ve got banquet at PIC last Saturday night. since he retired last year when he all sports activities, and encour­ ton Rockets want one more to go home and do it and them Quan, 38, was killed on April joins current and former college aged other local residents to train chance at Seattle Coliseum. break them in Seattle.” 18 while on a training ride along players in his own All-Star Clas­ and compete in the Tagaman. He The Rockets roared into the The Rockets won by 18 and Beach Road in Chalan Laulau, as sic on May 26.Johnson recently completed the 1990, 1991, and old building Tuesday night af­ 11 points in their two home he was preparing for this year’s 1992 Tagaman Triathlons. returned from Europe, where he ter two impressive home victo­ games and thought they had Tagaman Triathlon. played in a series of all-star games. Chappins, a six-time participant ries over the Seattle SuperSonics momentum for Game 5. In­ Chappins presented the trophy Joining Johnson on the tenta­ and three-time winner of the in their Western Conference stead, the Sonics, against a to the Northern Mariana Islands tive pro roster announced Tagaman Triathlon, has been a playoff series only to lose 120- backdrop of their supportive Triathlon Federation and the Wednesday will by Larry Drew, strong supporter of local 95. fans, responded with the biggest Marianas Visitors Bureau. MVB who played 10 years in the NBA triathlctes and the sport of triathlon Now they trail 3-2 and must blowout of the series. board member J.M. Guerrero ac­ and is currently an assistant coach in the CNMI. He has offered win Thursday night in The The tense game broke into a cepted the award on behalf of for the Los Angeles Lakers; training tips and advice to local Summit or be eliminated. A bench-clearing brawl that in­ MVB and the NMITF. former UCLA player Trevor· seventh game, if necessary, volved both coaches when Chappins requested that the triathletes each time he has vis­ Wilson; and former Syracuse would return to Seattle on Sat­ trophy be established as a per­ ited the CNMI, and he has con­ Brooks and Sonics guard Nate player Stevie Thompson. Former urday. petual award given each year to ducted triathlon training clinics McMillan were ejected late in UC Santa Barbara player Brian “We ’ve had some great games the third quarter. the top CNMI male and female in years past. Shaw, who plays for the NBA’s on the road this year and I still Tomjanovich shook a finger finisher in theTagamanTriathlon. Chappins, along with many Miami Heat, will coach Johnson’s believe we have one more in at Seattle’s Shawn Kemp and He also requested that the trophy other Tagaman participants and team. us,” Rockets’ guard Scott “be displayed in a prominent place the Northern Mariana Islands Rockets forward Otis Thorpe The college roster includes Brooks said. “We ’ve got to take in the community, possibly the Triathlon Federation, praised went jaw to jaw with Seattle former Arizona players Chris care of business in Game 6 and coach George Karl. gymnasium trophy case, to help MVB and the Tagaman Organiz­ Mills and Ed Stokes, UCLA’s give ourselves one more shot in Both sides want to avoid a keep the memory of Sydney Quan ing Committee for an extremely Richard Petruska, former Long this building.” repeat of the antics Thursday alive”. well-organized and well-run Beach State star Lucious Harris No team has won a road game night. He expressed hope that the event. Many thanks go to the and UCSB’s Ray Kelly and in the best-of-7 series. “I have to be smarter,” award would help raise the public hundreds of volunteers and sup­ Michael Meyer. “At home, there’s momen­ McMillan said. “I think I’m awareness of traffic safety and porters who helped make the event The game will be played in tum and intensity and so far in Continued on page 43 help prevent a similar accident a tremendous success. UCSB’s Thunderdome. ¿Marianas cVariety^ i Micronesia's Leading Newspaper Since 1972 P.O. Box 231 Saipan. MP 96950 · Tel. (670) 234-6341 . 7578 · 9797 Fax: (670)234-9271