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By Zaldy Dandan mittee chair Don Young (R-Alaska) Variety News Staff has been the bill's main sponsor, THE U.S. House Resources Com­ PIO: New bill addresses governor's concerns introduced the bill last week. mittee unanimously approved yes­ election year so we 're uncertain enant-this pleases the governor as momentous as what this bill Congressman George Miller (D­ terday a bill that would give the whetherornot it will see the light of since that's one of his main argu­ would bring forth." Cali fornia) led the opposition CNMI a non-voting delegate seat day in this (Congress)," Mark ments against the whole idea, what Resident Rep. Juan N. Babauta, against the bill in last month's vote, in Congress. . Broadhurst said. · it could possibly do in the future to in a media release, called the com­ but in yesterday's committee meet­ A similar bill was narrowly de­ Broadhurst noted that the bill the Covenant," Broadhurst said. mittee vote "a most important step ing he acknowledged that as part of feated in the same committee last . passed by the committee is "an en­ "Two, rather than calling for a forward." the United States the CNMI"should month. tirely different one" from previous haphazard emergency election to But he added that "there are still have a voice in Congress," The bill now heads to the House delegate bills. fill in a new spot, this bill would put many steps to be taken before we Babauta's media release said. I floor for deliberations, but accord­ "There are tremendous differ­ off any election for two years so ·have a representative in Congress." "Miller simply reminded the I ences to this bill," he said. "And it that the CNMI could get its house Congressman Elton Gallegly (R­ committee that passage of the ... bill I ing to the public information of­ I ficer of Gov. Froilan C. Tenorio, somewhat changes the landscape." in order and gear up for something Califomia), who together with com- Continued on page 46 who has consistently opposed the Broadhurst said the bill "ad­ creation of a CNMI delegate seat, dresses the governor's two major the chances of the bill becoming a concerns." law this year is "doubtful." "One, there is language in it that "We're comino to the end of an ensures protection of the Cov- Nakamura camp to critics: 'Pls. stop the mudslinging!' By Mar-Vic C. Munar ~ to quit slinging mud at adminis­ Variety News Staff tration candidates and "stick to THE SPOKESPERSON for the issues" instead. Palau's reelectionist President Temmy Shmull, Nakamura's Kuniwo Nakamura yesterday ch~f of staff, said Palau voters appealed to the opposition camp need to be told of what the can­ didates have to offer to them in the next four years after the No­ vember election. Shmull was smarting from several allegations made by the opposftion camp against Nakamura and his running mate Vice President Tommy Remengesau. Hideo Tenneteet, campaign · manager for opposition presi­ dential candidate Yutaka M Gib­ bon, has filed a complaint with Kuniwo Nakamura Continued on page 46 Northern Marianas delegates perform a song number, entitled "Let There Be Peace on Earth" during the opening ceremony of the 7th Pacific Festival of the Arts on Sept. 8 in Apia, Western Samoa. (CCAC photo) Speaker mulls lawsuit to preempt Proposed bill to set aside new regulations on garment firms N. Islands for homesteads Dela Cruz says number o.fgarment workers will not rise By Zaldy Dandan residential, grazing purposes, or for the '"establishment of community HOUSE Speaker Diego T. Variety News Staff sites" would be designated by the Benavente is contemplating a tax­ REPRESENTATIVE Melvin 0. payer lawsuit to thwart the en­ Faisao (R-Saipan) on Tuesday filed Division of Public Lands as home­ forcement of new regulations a bill that would establish home­ stead areas. governing Saipan's garment in­ steads in the Northern Islands. The areas would be allotted to dustry. Faisao, in an interview, said the Conti8ued on page 46 In an interview yesterday, bill is his "answer" to Northern Benavente said the emergency Islands Mayor Joseph T. regulations are in direct violation Ogumuro's proposal to allow ca­ of Public Law 10-9, the Garment sino gambling in the sparsely-popu­ Industry Moratorium Act of lated islands. 1996, as they would allow newly­ "Let's put in the people first," licensed garment firms to import Faisao said. He called Ogumuro's close to 8,000 additional garment casino proposal as "something that workers to the Commonwealth. Diego T. Benavente Pedro Q. Dela Cruz would deprive Tinian of their He urged the people to oppose dreams." the new ru Jes adding he may even of workers for the garment industry new regulations which took ef­ Tinian is the only CNMI senato­ bring the matter up w court. pursuant to P.L. 10-9. fect Sept. 3rd when it was filed rial district that has legalized ca­ But on the other hand, Com­ Dela Cruz is one of three mem­ with the Registrar of Corpora­ sino gambling. merce Sec. Pedro Q. Dela Cruz bers of the newly-established gar­ tions. House Bill 10-297 would make yesterday clarified that the new ment panel tasked to oversee the In a statement he sent to the the Northern Islands-with the ex­ media yesterday, Speaker regulations would not increase enforcement of P .L. I 0-9, the other ception ofMaug, Uracas, Asuncion the number of workers in the Benavente branded the new pro­ two being Einance and Labor & and Guguan-available for agri­ industry. Immigration Secretaries Antonio mulgation as an attempt to cir­ Mostly sunny with He said all it does is merely cumvent CNMI law. cultural and residential homesteads. R. Cabrera and Thomas 0. Sablan. All other lands in the Northern isolated showers establish a ceiling on the number The three secretaries signed the ""C-on""'tin-u-ed...... o_n_p-ag-e...,4""6 Islands suitable for agricultural, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1996 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-3 2-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-SEPTEMBER 20, 1996

Israeli warplanes attack By Mar-Vic C. Munar (meaning, barren). Carolinian Affairs Office execu­ Ghalagal . No one knows exactly Variety News Staff With permission from the Spanish tive director Jesus Elarneto said there how it evolved into Managaha, By AHMED MANTASH foes Syria and.Israel, the two main OBSERVANCE of the Carolin­ government, Chief Aghurubw re­ were limited historical data about Elameto said. JEBAA, Lebanon (AP) - Israeli In retaliation to Hezbollah shooting of troops players in Lebanon. ian Cultural Heritage Week will settled his people on the barren island Chief Aghurubw, and historians re­ Chief Aghurubw's statue was warplanes and artillery bombarded Syria recently reshuffled thou­ begin tomorrow with the com­ and founded the villages now known lied on myths in an attempt to solve erected on a spot believed to be his guerrilla strongholds in southern occupied border enclave. to-surface missiles at suspected geted area The strikes set several sands of its troops in Lebanon. memoration of Chief Aghurubw, as Garapan, , Susupe and some of the puzzles. burial site. Lebanon on Thursday after four Shortly afterward, Israel guerrilla bases. Guerrillas retali­ fires in the apple orchards and pin­ While at least some of the troops the tribe leader from the island of Oleai. Seipel later became Saipan. For example, Elameto said, no one No one could tell how Chief Israeli soldiers were wounded in a Jaunchedabarrageofl55mmhow­ ated with .mortar rounds in fighting ewoods around Jebaa and a string appeared to have been placed in Satawa! who discovered and Historians recorded the ocean sail­ could tell when exsctly Chief skirmish with Hezbollah fighters, itzer fire, followed by jets and heli­ that lasted about two hours. of other towns dotting the high­ more defensive positions, the Aghurubw really looked like. The founded the first village on Saipan. ing routes based on chants memo­ Aghurubw died, But the myth about security sources said. copter gunships that struck the There was no word of any casu­ lands. One house was destroyed. movements sparked concern in Is­ statue on Managaha was patterned The 26th annual celebration will rized and passed on by mouth by the In the initial clash, both sides Hezbollah stronghold Iqlim al­ alties from the Israeli air and artil­ The Israeli aircraft dropped rael of a possible military confron­ his burial offered a theory about the after his direct descendants. be held on Managaha island, island people. historical value of Managaha exchanged machine-gun fire and Tuffah - or Apple Province - just lery raids. Four Israelis were hurt, missile-deflecting hot-air balloons tation at a time when peace nego­ Elameto said tomorrow's cer­ where the great chief was said to Young Carolinian boys began at rocket-propelled grenades just across from the enclave. two of them serious! y, in the initial as they attacked. Guerrillas fired tiations are stalled. "When he died, the tribe people emony will be highlighted by the have been buried. early age to memorize the chants of looked fora place to bury him. Some­ across from an Israeli army outpost Lebanese security sources said skirmish, security sources said. anti-aircraft guns at the planes, but Hezbollah, or Party of God, is a coronation of the statue. Historians said it was between their chief (samwool) and their navi­ one pointed to an island and shouted at Sojod, on the edge of an Israeli- the Israelis fired at least seven air- Smoke billowed from the tar- no hits were observed, the sources Shiite Muslim fundamentalist "A mwar mwar will be placed on 1812 and 1815 when Chief gators (paluw). The chants are a vital "ig/iall" (here!). Managaha used to said, speaking on condition ofano- group leading a guerrilla war to his head to signify our respect for Aghurubw left Caroline. islands part of the Carolinian culture. be known as Ighal. It later became him," Elameto said. nymity. · dislodge the Israelis from the en­ in search of food to feed his people Cult doctor testifies against The military escalation came clave they have controlled for al­ famished by a stonn that wrecked amid rising tensions between arch- most two decades. their islands. guru in subway gassing trial He sailed through the oceans 2 Saipan lawyers, 2 others Six dead, ·~even missing using cosmic bodies as his guide, By ERIC TALMADGE nearly 20 crimes, including other trains during that morn­ and not for long, discovered an TOKYO (AP) - Ikuo Hayashi the murders of an anti-cult ing rush-hour, on March 20, in Philippine ferry sinking Chief Aghurubw idle island he named Seipel fall victim to food poisoning gave up a respected practice lawyer and his family and of 1995, killing 12 and sicken­ By Ferdie de la Torre Liz.arna said a seven-year-old boy as a heart surgeon to adminis­ seven other people in a nerve ing thousands. ZAMBOANGA,Philipplne,(AP) civic group on Mapun, quoted the .~ At least six F'ilipinoo were dead and survivors as saying the feriy's six Variety News Staff died of food poisoning caused by the ter sham medicine and ulti­ gas attack in central Japan two Hayashi vanished after the TWO Saipan lawyers and two other seven others missing after. a teny crewmen, skipperandsix otherpas­ same bacteria this month in Boston. mately kill for doomsday cult years ago. attack, but police caught up persons were hospitalized due to food sankneartheeastMalaysianstateof sengers were missing and. feared Lizama said the State Health De­ guru Shoko Asahara because A verdict remains at least with him 18 days later in a poisoning caused by sairnonella after partment informed the restaurant he was convinced Asahara was many months away,·and ap­ bungalow on the central Ja­ Sabah on the southern border of the dead.HewasunawareofCabaquit' s eating ~ntly at a restaurant in Bos­ about the incident. Theestablishrnent god incarnate, and would peals could stretch on for pan coast. Philippines, authoriti~ said Th:u:ra- report. By Zaldy Dantian asyiiiitingJudgesby the CNMI ton. agreed to shoulder their expenses, he day. ' the world. years. Befqre his arrest, police be­ The survivors told Habab the Variety News Staff .• $:iipreII1e Court Lawyer John T. Lizama and his said. But in testimony Thursday But .the testimony of lieve, he and a cult nurse per­ . Conde Cabaquit, a Filipino con­ ferry sank because it was taking in TIIEHOUSEoIB,epres.:nt~~vei . . · · The bill states. "security rea~ daughters Akiko, 22, and Emi, 16, According to a study of the CNMI and Atty. Lee Nelson, wereadmitted that could help sent Asahara Hayashi and other top lieu­ formed crude plastic surgery sularofficerin Zamboangacity, said water, possibly from a leak in its passed .on first andfin.al.i:ea~g sons'; as the rationale behind the Department of Public Health Ser­ in the hospitals in Boston for several vices, the rate of salmonella poison­ to the gallows for allegedly tenants - nearly a dozen are to on a fellow Aum follower to Malaysian authorities have recov­ wooden hull. Two of those missing Tuesdaythehilltha,t'Vould~t·.. p.roppsedla~; <.·.·.• i .•. days. ing in 1994 in the Commonwealth take the stand in the coming ered the bodies of six people from were children, Habab said. ~mptCNMIJu4ges frumtheJa,w •... P:iiring Tuesday'. s ses.sion masterminding the deadly help him avoid arrest. But "It was a shocking experience. It was more than eight times than the nerve gas attack on Tokyo's weeks - is providing a glimpse police tracked him down too. theferiySaada, whichsankSepL 10 Commodore Eriberto Varona, that •. _requires g()".ernmentvy"t •... Rep, liein;i; ~-rliofschneicter near Kudat, Sabah. · naval district commander for was real] y scary. I lost 10 pounds. US, more than five times higher than subways last year, Hayashi into why the bizarre crime was The subway attack deeply hicles-.to.tie. ~.:4. iincl• hav!l••· ·· .. (Cne.,".Saiplin}•••~sk;ed• .. Speaker ... Lizama told the Variety yesterday . Two days later, a Chinese fishing Zamboanga, said he would contact Hawaii and American Samoa, and confessed that he couldn't carried out. shocked Japan, whose cities are .. g()veillIIleI1tpl11tes~/ .. •.·i•.•· •••.· i, ,/ .lf!l~i.f·~e11av~nte.(l{-Saipan) "We're supposed to have a good nearly three times higher than Guam. boat five passengen; who the for more John T. Lizama have been more wrong. Hayashi joined A sahara' s relatively free of violent crime, rescued Malaysian navy infor­ Hous¢:Sill l0~225¢inti'oduet:tl 'i ~"'~yjudgesstiouldbeexempted ti'11e, but we all ended up in hospi­ Salmonella seems to be associated "We thought we could save cult in 1989, and became a but prosecutors say it was merely were drifting in waters near the tiny mation on the sinking. by Rep. CrispintD.L.

village closest to the airport made and the traditional which is located 32 kilome­ kava ceremony were per­ ters (19 miles) from Western formed. Samoa's capital city , Apia, The orator, "talking chief," the venue of the festival. delivered a welcome remark The high chief of the village in the Samoan language and and his court were dressed in later translated his piece in traditional ceremonial garb. English Speeches and greetings were Carmen Gaskins, Arts

In 1986, the FSM entered the groups. About half are Catholic and Compact of Free Association with half protestant. Performers from Papua New Guinea doing ritual dance number. the United States. The four stars on With economies based on subsis­ Male Australian participant, Cutting the "vine" ribbon at t~e opening of Taisacan's Botl!nica/ & Nature Trails are (left to right) Bobbie its flag symbolize its members: tence farming and fishing for the Ta1sac~n, owner; J>IMC Business. Development Center D1rector, Jack J.M. Peters; NMC Rota Campus Council chairperson, Scheduled speeches were Chuuk, Kosrae, Po nape, and Yap. In most part, the islands have had to delievered a remark on behalf not delivered when rain Admm.1strator-: Amceto Mundo; V1anney Hocog, Governor's Representative to Rota; Juanita Mundo and THE CNMI 's delegation to the Estams/ao Ta1sacan, owner. area, the FSM is 702 square kilome­ rely on the United States for signifi­ 7th Pacific Festival of Arts of the CNMI delegation. poured. As the program ended, ters, butitenjoys6, l 12kilometersof cant economic aid. Although its ex­ arrived at Western Samoa In­ On Sep. 8, the 23 participat­ buses ferried the participants coastline. ports are modest, Pohnepian pepper ternational Airport on Sept. 7. ing groups assembled in front back to their quarters. Rota Botanical & Nature Trails open THE NORTHERN Marianas Col- in search of food." . fullyplanedtoinsurethattherewas Its 123,000 persons speak English, has received acclaim in gourmet The CNMI delegation of the large government com­ Sept. 9, marked the official lege Business Development Center The property, part of the Taisacan minimal disruption to the natural. the official language, in addition to kitchens throughout the world. boarded on the the same flight plex on the waterfront for a ceremony of the festival, Director, Jack J.M. Peters, praised family for decades, was allowed to setting, with an eye to bringing the their native tongues. Ethnically, the For information about the 36th choral presentation. Each which was held at the national with the group from Guam. the commitment and hard work of remain in its pristine state. The re- traveler as close to possible to na- people are divided among nine dis­ Conference of the South Pacific The delegation was met by CNMl's very own, Talaabwog Women Stick Dancers perform a tradi- group delivered a singing pre­ stadium. The 27 participating tinct Micronesian and Polynesian Commission call 664-239\. tional dance number during the festival. · the Taisacan family which brought cently constructed trails were care- lure. a traditional village group at a sentation. nations and territories, gave a about the creation of Rota's newest brief demonstration of their ecotourism enterprise. performing arts presentation, "Estanislao and Bobbie Tai sac an and presented a gift to the host and their family are preserving nation, Western Sam·oa. Rota's soectacular natural habitat --t-~~~ . Marshall Islands, Palau, by caref~l planning and developing SAIPAN Nauru, and Kiribati did not their exciting nature trail which field participants. of the Rough day at work? All offers visitors opportunities to view CHINESE other Pacific entities had cos­ Too tired to cook? more than two hundred species of tumes dancing performers Don't feel like going out? plants incll1ding orchids, ferns, Lunch and Dinner showing, in brief five minute flowers and many species of trees, presentations, a sample of in an intimate setting," said Direc­ TO GO!!! Call ahead and Jet what they would be perform­ tor Peters at the opening of at our Chefs make lunch ing in the next two weeks at Tai sac an 's Botanical and Nature or dinner for you. the four regular venues set up Trails. . around Apia. You can pick it up Also on hand for the opening was THE ~INF.sE RESIAURANT A two- and -and-half- hour Vianney Hocog, the Governor's in 30 minutes or less. procession was followed by a represenative to Rota, Secretary of pageant presented by West­ Commerce Pedro Dela Cruz, NMC THE dilNF$E RESfAURANf ern Samoa. There were more Rota Administrator Aniceto is now featuring it's lunch than 2,000 performers and at Mundo, and Father Louis Antonelli, and dinner menus TO GO! one time, on the stadium ath­ who blessed the trail and grounds. letic field that number of stu­ Tai sac an' s son, Shel wyn, and dents from Samoa's private daughter; Sherlynn, delighted the So call today schools performed the sasa, a crowd with their presentation of for your next feast TO GO! cultural dance. traditional dances. In the evening of Sept. JO, each In addition to safeguarding na­ The Chinese Restaurant is open for of the 23 perfonning groups as­ ture, the Taisacan family is dedi­ Lunch 11 :30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. sembled at the main government cated to preserving their Chamorro Dinner 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. building in Apia and each group cultural heritage. Bobbie Taisacan performed a dance to officially and her children are talented weav­ Call 234 - 1234 ext. 34 open the performing arts portion ers and produce traditional hats, Closed on Mondays. of the festival. baskets and image of birds and ani­ The CNMI group was well re­ mals which are available for sale in ceived .as they stood out in their a small display and gift shop. well chosen costumes. The group Located just beneath the Sabana consisted of the Napun Antigo at !sang on Rota's north side, the Cultural Dancers, led by Francis Taisacan trails offer a stunning vista Sablan and Chris Sablan, doing where visitors can see as far as Chamorro dances and the Saipan on a clear day. Talaabwog Women Stick Danc­ The easily traversed, quarter-mile ers under the leadership ofLeonar trail takes visitors through thick Misa. jungle and offers a chance to view Western Samoa performed a Rota's plant and animal life, in­ 90 minute dance that told of the cluding very rare plants that are listed endangered by the CNMI and origin and historical development US governments. of the islands and nation of Sa­ A series of informative plaques moa. provides the names of plants in The following da, the four ven­ Chamorro, English and Japanese, ues were opened and each group denotes rare and endangered spe­ would perform at 10 a.m. and 7 cies, and points out those used for p.m. at one of the venues around i traditional medicines. Apia. l~ According to owner, Estanilao On the first morning the CNMI FLAMIN

7 -=,.:t-- 'I . ------~F:":R~ID:!_A~Y. SEPTEMBER 20, 1996-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-11 10-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY- SEPTEMBER 20, 1996 Long waiting list for GED classes Manglona wants $3M for roads opened additional classes to By Rick Alberto who have had no opportunity the Northern Marianas Col­ "This is the first time the wait­ talking about land here on Saipan," appropriate for: elude money for the early retire­ and the Office for Youth Affairs. to finish or enroll in elemen­ lege. GED reading, for ex­ ing lists for classes are longer accommodate them. he said "That could probably buy • $3 million for the Land Acqui­ ment bonuses of Public School •$200,00forTinianHighSchool·s Variety News Staff "We don't want to drive THE long waiting lists for tary or high school. ample, has 30 people in the than those who were regis­ only 3 hectares of prime land'' sition Fund which would pay for System teachers, and the $11,000 collateral equipment. Statistics show that 34 per­ waiting list; GED math, 29; tered." therri away. These are people Manglona said he also doubts if the government's acquisition of early retirement bonus of former • $150,000 for Rota's road pav­ ;id ult basic education (ABE) who mustered a lot of courage classes are ironically hearten­ cent of the people in the Com­ GED science, 24; GED writ­ Each class accommodates 25 Saipan is running out of public lands. private land, instead of the govern­ representative Mametto U. ing, drainage and building improve­ to come and enroll for the ing for the staff of the North­ monwealth aged 25 years up ing, 23; and GED social stud­ students. He said a better and more "mcxl­ ment exchanging public lands for Maratita. ments. GED. If we say 'we're sorry, ern Marianas College's Adult did not not graduate from high ies, 17. Before, Calixterio said, ern" way of appraising land values it. • $236,800 for the cost of office • $250,000 for the Northern come back next year,' we Basic Education/General Edu­ school. Commenting on the "tre­ there used to be only two or would lead to more advantageous, • Some $2 million for the Northern rentals of the Tinian's Mayor Of­ Marianas College gym. cational Development Pro­ Over 100 adults and young mendous" increase in the de­ three people in the waiting list. might never see them again," for the government, land exchanges. Marianas Housing Corp. fice; the Tinian Labor, Immigra­ • $180,000 for the purcha.<;e or gram because it indicates an adults are in the waiting lists mand for these classes, Fe Y. The comforting fact is that said Calixterio. The following are among the • $1.741 million for the Retirement tion, Commerce and f'inance of­ ambulance and emergency rescue increased thirst for educat_ion of the general educational de­ Calixterio, ABE/GED Pro­ these people in the waiting list Calixterio attributes the high projects House Bill 10-296 would Fund. The appropriation would in- fices; the Saipan Mayor's Office: vehicles. and knowledge among those velopment (GED) classes in gram administrator, said, didn't have to wait. The NMC level of interest to the "con­ tinuous informational cam­ paign of the program" and to the "demand of higher-level skills in the labor market." Paul Manglona At present there are 16 regular More flexible than a phone ABE classes held on Saipan; 4 at By Zaldy Danclan the Dept. of Corrections; 5 in Variety News Staff Rota; and 3 in Tinian, for a total THE BILL that would appropriate of 28. Last school year, there the unexpended fiscal year 1996 rev­ and were a total of 23 adult classes. enues totalling $8,429,800 may un­ Those enrolled in the ABE dergo major revisions in the Senate classes this semester number Fiscal Affairs Conunittee. about l 60, whose ages range Senate Vice President Paul A. from 16 to over 40 years. Manglona, the conunittee vice chair, Students who graduate from said he will ask other conunittee costs ess, me·mbers to appropriate the $3 mil­ the GED get the equivalent of a high school diploma. lion allotted for land exchange, for ABE classes have four levels: Rota and Tinian road improvements. too. pre-literacy, literacy (basic or el­ "Let's maximize the value of our ementary school level), pre-GED money," he said "And one way of Uunior high level) and GED. doing that is through construction The pre-literacy level is more \ projects not only on Rota and Tinian often called ESL (English as a but anywhere in the CNMI." Second Language). Students \ House Bill 10-296, pa=d by the Introducing enrolled here are those who l House of Representatives Tuesday, learm to read and write in En­ \ would set aside $3 million as pay­ glish. ! ment for private lands the CNMI ·sprint's World Traveler FONCARD. According to Calixterio, most government may need. of their ESL students have actu­ The government exchanges public ally gone through school but lands for the private lands it acquires. didn't have English subject. House Speaker Diego T. Most of the ABE students are Benavente, in an earlier interview, The ca11ing card that offers l long distance rates. Chamorros and Carolinians, fol­ called the bill's "cash-for-land" pro­ ower lowed by Micronesians. A vision as "a good idea." sprinkling comprises Filipinos, "We have some funds and we're Thais, and Chinese. running out of public land," he said. Sample rates to the U.S. ''Weshouldjustpurcha...eprivateland 1st min add'l min. and not give out public land~." 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slapped gun charges Contadina Kao laurier Sanftaiy By Ferdie de la Torre t. card allowing him to lawfully pos­ Tomato Coffeemate , Van'ety News Staff sess and use such rifle." Nap1:NINCi indeed they all had fun. "we hope to have a bigger participa­ construction, the 2nd Annual Hawaii glas Trade Shows Management and 'These games show that your faith tion from the youths in all parishes." BEAUTY SHOP SERVICES OFFERED Hotel & Restaurant Expo sold out all for the producer of the Hawaii Hotel THIS COMINCi SEPTEMBER Hair Cut l&ni:ure 340 booths at the Neal Blaisdell Cen­ & Restaurant Expo for the Hawaii Hot Oil Ped~ure ter Exhibition Hall located between Hotel 2.7, 2.8, 2.9, 1996! f\!rm C~bphane Waikiki and Honolulu this past July Association and the Hawai' i Res­ Gov't personnel specialists Hair Coklrifll Hairdo & Make-Up Hair Stragthenif9 U1trix Proot.Cts (Availltie) 10th and 11th. taurantAssociationattributed the suc­ This represented a 70% increase in cessful growth cif the exposition to build skills thru workshop SKIN CARE/FACIAL exhibit booth space over the 1995 several key factors. WHAT'S in your job description? and, of course, "other related du­ Rashes, Pir,ple & lv;ne Treatment Whole Bo:ly) show held a year earlier at the He cited the recognition by the Rema.al or Warts & Unwante:i M~es Bleacll,rg (Whole Bo:ly) A whole lot more than "other du­ ties" of position classifiers. The Facial (Remval of Whle &Blad< Heads) Skin Lghtener (Blem~hes and Freckles) Sheraton-Waikiki Hotel. associations that a joint show would ties as assigned", as CNMI gov­ importance of position classifica­ ~OE~Er, -I ~ Sl

(as culled by Philippine Consulate) RP worker spared from death penalty FOREIGN Affairs Secretary Domingo L. Siazon, Jr., commended the Philip­ pine Embassy inBruneiand Lawyers DaljitSandhu, Geoffrey Sim and Vincent SALE PRICES EFFECT! Joseph for saving OCW Farida.Arnandoron Jose from the death penalty. Farida was charged with murder under Section 302of theBrunei Penal Code. SEPT. 20- 26 On 21 September 1995, between 7:30 am. and 12:15 p.m., she killed her 11- IVISA I WEACCEP month-oldward,Hazinan binHajiMusaandHajjah Kamsini binteHaji Aliafter • THESE4 nine years of maniage. ~1 ~ J MAJOR CRED1 She cut the victim's throat with a kitchen knife after which she tried to kill ~ Dl~b CARDS herself. Secretruy Siazon also expressed sympathies to the parents of the victim. 1n condoling with the bereaved parents, he emphasized the necessity of implementing appropriate.measures for the proper screening and selection of Filipino workers, especially domestic helpers, before they are sent abroad. Ramos extends travel tax exemption period PRESIDENT Ramos has extended up to March 1998 the period within which travellers leaving from all international ports in Mindanao are exempted from travel tax when going to any destination within the EastASEAN Growth Area I995·Mitsuhishi·EclipJe GS $21,995 The original tax exemption was supposed to end in 1997 but the President, 1992 Daihatsu Rocky $8,995 in his Memorandum Order 396, extended the grant of tax exemption "for 5-speed, AC, gold, AM/FM cass. SRJas Softtop, black m,i reasons of national interest and in order to sustain and accelerate economic growth development in Mindanao." TheEAGAiscomposedofthePhilippinesMindanaoandPalawan;Indonesia's 1995 Isuzu Rodeo $19,995 1988 Mercedes Benz $10,995 NorthandSouthSulawesi,EastandWestKalimantan,andMaluku;Malaysia'a 4x2, 5-speed, AC, AM/FM cass. mus 260, four-door, automatic, AM/FM cass. 6llu5+< Sarawak, Labuan and Sahah; and the whole of Brunei Darussalam. The President ordered Trade and Industry Secretary Cesar Bautista to discuss U.S .GROUND BEEF______1.99 Lb. with the Monetary Board of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas the possibility of U.S. BONELESS ROUND STEAK _____ . Lb. 1994 Ford E-350 Van $24,995 1991 Nissan Maxima $11,995 locating additional foreign bank branches in Mindanao and the fonnulation of 2.59 15 passenger, XLT, white us» GXE, automatic, AC, AM/FM cass. 1R":sA operating rules of Islamic banks. Malaya U.S. BEEF LOIN or NEW YORK STEAK_ .4.99 Lb. U.S. BONELESS BEEF STEW ______1.99 Lb. Mercury Sable Dollar inflow send BOP surplus soaring U.S. BONLESS BEEF POT ROAST ____ . 2.39 Lb. 1991 $8,995 HIGHER dollar inflows from investors and Filipino overseas contract workers Four-door, AT, AC, AM/FM c?ssette. ,,nOH,-A (OCWs)havesentthecountry'sbalanceofpayments(BOP)soaringtoasurplus of $3.995 billion during the first eight months of the year, up 291 percent over 1992 Hyundai Sonata GL $8,995 the $1.02 billion surplus registered during the same period in 1995. Thailand BLACK DiwaGuriigundo, directorforresearch ofthe BangkoSentral ng Pili pin as said TIGER SHRIMPS 1Lb._ Box Four-door, AT, AC, PW, AM/FM cass. ,n,,, 8.29 the latest surplus figure was estimated using as basis the increase from the Fresh/Frozen country's net international reserves (NIR), or the monetruy foreign exchange 1992 Audi lOOCS $22,995 assets of the banking system minus monetruy foreign exchange liabilities. MACKEREL------.99 4x4, 5-speed, AC, AM/FM cass. sno.s 111e BOP is a system of accounts covering a particular period of time and Fresh/Frozen Four-door, AT, AC, A.M/FM cass. m121> records the flow of real resources between the Philippines and the rest of the MILKFISH ______2.49 Lb. 1993 Chevrolet Cargo Van $19,995 world. Today Automatic, AC, alum wheels, AM/FM cass. ,1-.;.1 Incentive travel to RP rises .25% TOURISM Sccretruy Mina T. Gabor last Wednesday said that there has been 1991 Ford E-150 Van $14,995 a 25 percent increase in "incentive travel'' to the Philippines the past 12 months and projected a continued uptrend. 9 passenger, XL T 1,,.,1, Incentive travel refers to the uscoftravel to motivate employees or corporate workforce to achieve more, such as increased sales and production. 1990 Dodge Ram Van $11,995 1992 Mit. Diamante LS $13,995 It has long been used as a management tool in Europe, Australia and the United States and is seeing wider use in Asia where new methods of sustaining 15 passenger, automatic, AM/FM cass. uROI,, Four-door, AT, AC, PW, SR, AM/FM cass. rnmn and increasing productivity are being implemented. 'The numbers of foreigners coming to the Philippines on incentive travel, or 1990 Mazda MPV Van $8,995 1991 Toyota Previa $13,995 foreign employees who have been rewarded with a nip to the Philippines because they have achieved good perfomance levels, are increasing. Passenger van, beige ,n,iu Automatic, maroon 1R124 Big agencies here handling incentive travel have reported 25 percent increase in the flow of foreigners on incentive travel and they are mainly Europeans," 1993 Chevrolet Lumina APV $19,995 1995 Subaru Legacy $16,995 Gabor said. Bullelln 7 Passenger van, low miles Four-door, all-wheel-drive, AT, sso,~o Burma seeks ASEAN membership BURMA has made a formal application for full membershipoftheAssociation 1989 Oldsmobile Sedan $11,495 1994 Hyundai Excel GL $7,995 of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Malaysian Foreign Minister Abdullah Cutlass Ciera, grey •i!'l)(,1 Four-door, automatic, AM/FM cass. 41'018 Badawi said yesterday. Bunnese Foreign MinisterOhnGyaw handedovertheapplicationlastmonth \ \ during a visit by Burmese junta leader Gen. Than-Sh we and topmembersofhis ruling council, the national news agency Bemarna quoted Abdullah as saying. Abdullah said he was optimistic Bumia would be accepted, juding from statements byothermembersandalso becauseASEAN aims eventually to have all l OSoutheast Asian counuies in the group. Laos and Cambodia are set to join ASEAN next year. Philipr,lne Star GoroPon. Beach Rood 2:ld-7133 • Chalan Kanoa. Beach Road 234-3332

I< • ('ti ''. 22-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-SEPTEMBER 20 1996 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1996-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-23 7 more N. Koreans shot dead S. Koreans on lookout for spies By PAUL SHIN Kangnung on South Korea's east how many had been on the sub­ Defense Ministry officials said ofWonsan on Monday and drifted By JUYEON KIM submarine had stayed surfaced rewards, were filing false reports I SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - coast early Wednesday. One other marine. Butthousands of soldiers that in the latest shootout, one into South Korean waters, offi­ . j SEO~L, South Korea (AP) - for more than an hour before ~- - or just being overzealous. ~ -··· , · ~.. · ' Seven more North Korean agents was captured. and police continued the search. North Korean intruder was killed cials said. j Spctttng two men crouching by a ingsp?ttedbythe soldier?ecause A man in Ulsan, 220 kilome- Need Money• '. ;;,, who came ashore from a stricken One South Korean soldier was Helicopters scattered tens of thou­ in a mountain valley. In two sepa­ He refused to disclose where it highway as he sped away to drop a military lookout pomt 100 ters (136 miles) to the south and d,-~ submarine were killed Thursday slightly wounded, ministry offi­ sands of leaflets urging them to rate encounters earlier in the day, was headed and what its mission off hi_s last customer, taxi driver meters (yards) away had not been across the country from where the . _.. ·· . •,; ~- . ,t,. ·.. in three separate shootouts with cials said. He was the first South surrender. South Korean troops fatally shot was, the they added. Lee Jm-kyu could have forgotten manned. submarine was found, reported a ii n () ~ "$~ -cf! South Korean soldiers, the De­ Korean wounded in the two-day­ Defense Minister Lee Yang-ho seven North Koreans. But Gen. Shin Sang-kil, brief­ about it and j~st gone horn~. "A_h_uge ~ole has been made in possible North Korean spy on a JJ)'..I. QXE - ~ · J:Ii fense Ministry said. old manhunt. told Parliament Thursday that the The North Koreans were among ing reporters Thursday, said Li But bothenng to check 11 out the m1htary s defense," the lead- mountainside. That brought to 18 the number It was not known how many first cap tu red intruder ini ti ally said crewmen and commandos be­ had been plied with alcohol by has turned Lee into a national ing daily Chosun Ilbo said. It turned ma to be a lone hiker PAWNSHOP of intruders killed since the sub­ North Koreans remained at large 20were aboard but later said there lieved to have come ashore after interrogators and was slowly be­ hero and a major embarrassment "The military could not look from the area enjoying the mom- IS NOW OPEN IN GARA.PAN marine was found stranded off because authorities did not know were up to 27. their submarine ran aground on a ginning to talk. for the Ministry of Defense, un- beyond their noses, acting like ing calm, police said. reef meters (yards) off the rocky "He at first refused to answer, dersharppubliccriticismforhav- maggots in their judgment and Even though communism has LOANS ONJEWELRY ing failed to detect the apparent behavior," it said. falleninEastemEurope,theCold ''DEMOCRACY is NOT AspEC(ATOR spoRT. n THESE woR

protest letter said. another captured. Three South LINGERIE• SLEEPWEAR• HOSIERY• INTIMATE APPAREL The North's refusal to receive Korean policemen were also 234-11446 the letter is in line with its moves killed. Tile Lingerie Fashion Show Has Been Scheduled. Call For Details in recent years to undermine the The Defense Ministry said the Store Hours: MONDAY TO SATURDAY 11 :00 AM TO 8:00 PM ·, ' .. . 1953 cease-fire agreement that submarine is 34 meters ( 112 feet) ended the three-year Korean War. long and weighs 325 tons. It was The Nort}l is trying to pressure the described as a Sang-o class ship, United States to sign a peace treaty made in North Korea from a I with it to replace the cease-fire Yugoslav design. a agreement, by The two Koreas never signed a ~ passing rival South Korea. peace treaty after the Korean War The apprehended North Korean ended in 1953, and their border intruder, identified as Li Gwang remains the most heavily guarded Su, 31, told investigators that his in the world. Nearly 2 million submarine lost engine power troops are deployed on both shortly after leaving its home port sides. Special Combo Package RCA 25" Stereo TV & 4 Head VCR Shanghai police arrest Both for only noveli~t's slay suspect BEUING (AP) - A migrant worker teacher sent, asking her to help his has been arrested for killing a Chi- grandson. Dai, 58, had returned nese novelist and her niece with a from a visitto her childhood home in kitchencleaver,Chinesenewspapers Anhui province the morning of her Choice of reported Thursday. death. She went out to buy groceries Dai Houying and her 19-year-old and found the assailant in her apart~ niece were killed in Dai' s apartment ment when she returned, the Shang- BEE~ BecaJSe when you buy ll1Y lcl'!fJ pizla at Bobby ca11acs you get a inShanghaiAug. 25. Dai, who taught hainewspaperWenHuiBaoreported. literature at prestigious Fudan Uni- Police arrested Tao in Anhui on CHICKEN or FREE meci11n Pl1.8 with one topping of your choice. Pepperoni, t'fmnlu 71. Ii),, ,,. 1- yersi,ty, was the author of "Hu?Ian- Friday, and he confessed to killing splc:ed beef, C3mlll 18:on, llliian sausage, Smrr-.,, or crab. ..l l . , '7 I llL 'at/J,/,,, 1ty!,' a novel thatprovokedanatiOnal the two women, the report said. RCJI 25" STEREO debate over the issue of humanism in Police also accused Tao of steal- CHEESE •110'""'-'>dDeiflCOTY TELEVISION non ~HEAD VCR THAT'S 16 SLICES OF PIZZA FOR ONLY the mid-1980s. ing a necklace, a bracelet, a watch, a ~ and a can of ABOUT $1.20 A SLICE. THREE SLICES - Police arrested Tao Feng, 22, the radioandbankcertificatesfordepos- ·---p,rum)...... _...... _,,.., S9 95 PIZZA AT BOBBY · . ·T~()',.S,,ner,lh'ua a ABOUT A WHOLE POUND OF DEUCIOUS grandson of Dai's middle school its ofZ,000 yuan($ 240) and U.S.$ :§::__ Sl0-95 /WEEK .~J..,..,,_,.., /WEEK :=~no.ea.no . FOOD - ONLY $3.60. COMPARE! . CADILLACS. BETTER teacher in her hometown in Anhui 500. ·"'-"'""' SODA VALUE. BETTER TASTE. ·· province, the newspaper said. Dai often donated money to chari- JOETEN CENTER More value at Bobby Cadillacs. Our Large is 16 inches, Tao had been unable to find work ties in her hometown in Anhui. A BEACH ROAD, SUSUPE, SAIPAN Medium 14 inches. And we use quality cheese. A blend of Next toWinchells in Garapan. in Shanghai and had worked as a Hong Kong newspaper, Ming Pao, OPEN- Sat. 11 :OOa.m. to 1O:OOp.m. temporary cook at a hotel in Anhui, earlier suggested her killer may have 100% whole milk mozzerella, cheddar, and provolone. For take out call 234-3976 or 233-1180. Sunday 12:00p.m. to 9:00p.m. COMPARE! the report said. Police found mention been a thief who attacked her be- in Dai's dairy of a letter her fonner cause he thought she was wealthy. Tel.: 234-3017 T

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I FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1996-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-27 US says gaps remaining in insurance talks with Japan TOKYO (AP)-The United States cent of the insurance market in Dole hits Clinton on drug issue and Japan remain far apart in talks the major areas of health, life and By TOM RAUM show the way. This president has spokeswoman Lisa Davis said over foreign access to Japan's auto insurance. LOS ANGELES (AP) - Person­ shown his moral confusion. We in Washington. massive insurance market, a U.S. Washington also objects to alizing his anti-drug campaign, will never have a firm, confident, Speaking at Chaminade Col­ trade official said Thursday. Tokyo's proposal to allow Japa­ i' Bob Dole criticized President national message against drugs lege preparatory high school in The two sides held a one-day nese companies to compete with i:; Clinton for making light of his when our leaders - any of us - are the San Fernando Valley, Dole negotiating session on Wednes­ foreign firms in the remaining 5 I experimentation with drugs and ambivalent ourselves," Dole said. also returned to a favorite tar­ I day at Japan's Finance Ministry, percent of the market for spe­ offered students a new catch Tiie Clinton campaign quickly get - the entertainment indus­ but significant gaps remain, the cialty insurance, where the for­ phrase for fighting drug abuse: 1/ responded, noting that Dole voted try. official said on condition on ano­ eigners have a foothold. "Just Don't Do It." to cut money for school anti­ "As president, I will encour­ nymity. The U.S. official said Thurs­ Even as he conceded the phrase drug programs and opposed the age the movie, television and The ministry refused to com­ day that the American side is con­ might sound "simplistic," Dole creation of a drug czar. "When music industries to embrace a ment on the negotiations except cerned about Tokyo's decision to on Wednesday led a high school Bob Dole had the opportunity no-use, zero-tolerance message to say more talks would be sched­ grant licenses to 17 new domestic audience in repeating it over and to do something other than just in the products they market to uled. The talks have remained insurance companies and whether over. talk tough, he chose not to," America's youth," Dole said. deadlocked well past the original these companies will be allowed The Republican presidential deadline of July 31. to sell specialty insurance. nominee also continued his cri­ Bill Clinton The insurance fight involves an Any violation of the l 994agree­ tique of the entertainment indus­ Bob Dole October 1994 agreement by which ment would trigger a response try, faulting Hollywood for glori­ His fall was partially blocked Later, campaign spokesman Japan was to lower barriers that from the U.S. side, the official fying drug abuse. He singled out by a group of photographers and Nelson Warfield said Dole "has a keep foreign companies from sell­ said without offering specifics. two popular movies, "Pulp Fic­ he was helped to his feet by a little bit of blood in his left eye. ing insurance in Japan, the world's While the negotiations, which tion" and "Trainspotting," that he Secret Service agent. Dole, who He might have broken a blood second largest insurance market. went on until after midnight )j said glamorize heroin use. has no use of his right arm as a vessel. But he feels great." ' N11Anll1~le However, the U.S. side has Wednesday, produced no results, Later, Dole, 73, fell at a rally in result of a World War II injury, In his sharpest and most per­ A Hon~/ulu Polic_e D~partment ~o_g checks cars {)l!r~ed_ by the Circuit Court building where a bomb threat was complained that the Japanese gov­ the United States and Japan agreed Chico, California. Spokesman joked about the accident in his sonal attack yet on Clinton over called m. The c,rcwt Court bwldmg, where the civil tnal on same-sex unions is being tried, was evacuated ernment is violating the deal by to continue talks, but times and ) Nelson Watfield said Dole was speech. "I think I just earned my the drug issue, Dole called atten­ for about two hours. It was not known if the threat was related to the trial. AP Photo delaying deregulation of 95 per- the level of negotiations have not j unhurt. He was shaking hands with third Purple Heart going over the tion to the president's experimen­ been set, he said. j ·supporters before his speech when rail. I guess you could say I took tation with marijuana as a student Saipan First Commercial Piggery ,1 a frail retaining wall gave way a spill for Chico," Dole said of the - and his joke about it during the ·~ and Dole fell forward, landing on north-central California town. "I 1992 campaign. his knees in the dust. just went over the top," he added. "A president is supposed to Locally produce in Saipan by McVeigh asks Seish1n Farm apP.ro11ed and­ judge to throw GOP bet falls off stage at rally certified hy USDA By CURT ANDERSON Campaign spokesman Nelson Dole, who has no use of his out evidence CHICO, California (AP) - Re­ Warfield said Dole was largely right arm as a result of a World - Attention: publican presidential candidate unhurt. "He has a little bitofblood War II injury, joked about the Hotel, Restaurant, and Bob Dole fell off a stage at a in his left eye. He might have accident in his speech. "I think I Supermarket Managers, now campaign rally after a frail railing broken a blood vessel. But he just earned my third Purple Heart you can purchase fresh pork gave way, but he wasn't hurt. feels great," said Warfield. (medal) going over the rail.I guess meat locally. Please call Dole, 73, was on stage leaning Indeed, on his campaign plane you could say I took a spill for Melda of Yellow Handkerchief over the decorative railing to shake later, Dole came back to view the Chico. I just went over the top." restaurant hands with supporters before his photographs of the fall, which Dole does not travel with a doc- at 235-5948 speech Wednesday when the could be seen on photographers' tor. On the plane later, Dole said from 10am to decorative railing gave way and laptop computers. he would "probably have some- the candidate fell more than three 'Tm feeling fine but I want to body look at it (the eye)" at his • ,I '- 2pm and 6pm to feet (one meter) to the ground on see your little slide show," Dole next stop. ., c'J..i.· ·• \f. . 1Opm or Jliv. · • ~. Fax 235-4531 for his war-injured right side. His.fall said to the photographers. He Asked ifhe would see a doctor, ·.: ·~ was broken in part by photogra­ shouted "Yikes!" when he saw he said, "I don't thirJk I need to." phers. the photoofhimselfbeinghelped Asked if the fall meant he's had "I thought they were nailed up by Secret Service agents. a bad campaign day? Dole said, ·-~ down," Dole said laterof the stage Upon viewing the first photo of "No. I got up didn't I?" railings "They obviously weren't him going over the railing, Dole Timothy McVeigh ... I think I brushed my eye with quipped, "My hair stayed.all right my hand." - enough hair spray." DENVER (AP) - A lawyer for Oklahoma City bombing suspect Timothy McVeigh has asked a judge to throw out evidence from Ec()jJ'.Qiji~i~~,M government tests of ammonium nitrate explosions. Robert Nigh Jr. told a federal okayed by IJS li<>U.Stl WASHING TON (AP) a People caught stealing.trade secrets for judge on Wednesday that pros­ a foreign government or company would face tough penalties under a ecutors failed to live up to prom­ bi 11 passed by the House of Representatives: ises about how the tests would be The Economic Espionage Act, which was sought by the Justice conducted. He also said that the Department, says people caught stealing business secrets for a government changed its previous foreign government, company or agent could get 25 years in prison decision to not use the test results, and a$ 250,000 fine. If an organization committed such a theft, the. now saying they may refer to the results during the trial. maximum fine would be $ 10 million. . . . • . ··• . Earlier this year, the CIA ideptified Israel, Russia, France, Jran, . U.S. Justice Department spokeswoman Leesa Brown said, China and Cuba as governments most engaged in industrii1l ~spio, · "We disagree with his claims and nage in the United States. · we 'II demonstrate why in our re­ The bill, approved by a 399-3vote Tuesday, alsowould target sponse." Americans who steal secretinformation from a businessfofthe She declined to provide more benefitof a rival. The maximum pimishmentforan indiyidpal would> details about the government's be 15 years in prison or afine of$ 250,000, an~ f~ran organizati?11\ + BEDROOM SETS w' •••••/ •• position or the tesl~. a line of$ 5 million. . . . • . < ···· •· ·. ii Its author, Rep. Bill McCollum, aFlorida Republican; has + LIVING ROOM SETS .fl~-,-· McVeigh and Terry Nichols srud information theft costs the nation's businesses some $ 24 billiona are charged in the April 19, 1995, + UNUSUAL ACCESSORIES bombing of a federal building, ~ + TEAK OUTDOOR FURNITURE Pairere #1 ® TOYOTA killing 168 people and injuring 500. Authorities believe the build­ ing was destroyed by a bomb built ~Wmrl®~~ Microl Corporation mostly from ammonium nitrate fertilizer and fuel oil. -SUGAR DOCK I LBC I I ~ No trial date has been set. A FURNITURE c==J ~ San Jose TEL.235-4377 ~=~ . hearing to consider motions to L)t.!Cll--lUD---BU-CH-RCCO!llcc- BEACH ROAD B£AC1! illlD separate the trials of the two de­ Tel.: 234-5911 Fax: 234-6514 fendants is scheduled Oct. 2. 1 P!YLISS I

.,,.·'.L...iii,;;A,., •. ::..::.: •. -"-!.., ___ _ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1996-MARlANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS 29 28-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-SEPTEMBER 20, 1996

Eugene R. Clothier, DVM First law of• its kind Saipan Veterinary tiOW WOULU ~OU LIi\~ T Hospital PH: (67o> 233.73s7 Child molesters to Emergency PH: (670) 233-6594 TO MAI\~ A vo,1TIV~ • Pet Supplies •Puppies get honnone shots Collars, leashes, available and LOS ANGELES (AP) - Child ing the bill. "And as long as they The injections are optional for toys, bowls, by order from molesters will get honnone shots have that urge, they'll keep on judges sentencing a first offender, Ult=t=~V~~C~ .A but mandatory aftera second con­ I~ kennels to lower their sex drives under a victimizing children unless we do the U.S. law that makes California the first something about it." · viction. Offenders could choose Mainland state to require chemical castra­ The law, talces effect Jan. I. to be surgically castrated instead...... 'r tion for repeat sex offenders. Similar efforts this year failed in Backers cited the experience of "1'0U~6 v~v~o~~~ Lit=~? Eukanuba ----"1 Molesters convicted a second Texas, Massachusetts and Wis­ European countries where the pro­ IAMS cedure is used, saying the repeat­ I USED i\ll\LINE I time of assaulting children under consin. Dog &Cat 1 13 will receive after their release The weekly injections, which offender rate dropped from al­ Food APl,ROVED _ J from prison weekly injections of wear off, will be continued as most I 00 percent to just 2 per­ Join one of the ar-owina ""outh L----- Depo-Provera, a birth-control long as authorities believe each cent. KENNELSAND BOODA drug that lowers testosterone lev­ convict requires them. Molesters Medical experts question the els and weakens sex drive. must begin getting the shots a approach, pointing out that many • ar-OUP§ in the C~MI~ and LITTER BOX 1/2 PRICE "Child molesters can't stop week before their release from rapists and molesters are driven because they have a compulsion prison; avoiding subsequent in­ by the urge to overpower and SATURDAY to do what they do," Gov. Pete jections would be a parole viola­ control rather than by sexual de­ become a volunteer-. Office Hours Wilson said Tuesday after sign- tion. sire. Available 9:00 A.M. - 1 :00 P.M. "1'ou will be contr-ibutina to a better- C~MI communib'

Francisca Najar, a n'.3!ive o_f Mexico, with f1 bandana with design of U.S. flag, recites the Oath of Allegiance U95-239 1990 BUICK LESABRE ABC-475 7495 to become a U.S. citizen m Fresno, Calif. The event, held on the campus of California State University U95-164 1989 OLDS CIERA AAW-960 5995 Fresno, was the largest swearing-in ever held in central California. AP Photo' • C~MI "1'outh ioccer- Or-aanization U95-094 1990 CADILLAC FL TWD. AAV-892 10995 BRGHM. · Over 10,00Q ·. U96-151 1989 OLD'S 88 AAS-590 3495 Fired bank employee immigra.nts ' .. • iaipan "1'outh a=ootball Leaaue U96-074 1985 MR2 AAK-368 take. US. oath· · ' ' 3495 guilty of murdering 4 :, .. U96-082 1992 CAMRY WAGOI~ ABP-311 11995 COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) . A The couple's 7-year-old son IRVING, Texas(AP)- More than fired bank employee was found hid in the home and was not I 0,000 immigrants became citi­ U96-156 1990 SENTRA AAS-935 3995 guilty of shooting to death four harmed. zens at a football stadium in cel­ U96-972 1989 SENTRA AAL-325 2995 people - including a 5-month-old The shooting continued a ebration of National Citizenship girl- in an act of vengeance against half-mile (800 meters) away Day. U96-081 1990 ;:t.zJA 929 AAT-975 5995 those he felt crossed him in life. when Hessler arrived at the home The massive group was sworn US&-069 1991 2, IJ.,,; 'J: er, AAT-214 Jerry Hessler, 38, faces the of a 27-year-old bank employee .in at Texas Stadium by Immigra­ U9&-138 1991 I c3'.JJ:\RU L.E~ .. ~·: ,' '·-''· AAU-028 death penalty at a sentencing hear­ and shot him in the left arm. He ing later this month. He sat mo­ survived. tion and Naturalization Commis­ tionless and said nothing as the He then headed to the Colum­ sioner Doris Meissner. The cer­ U96-023 1990 Ho:mA ACCOP.D AAY-750 4995 verdicts were read Tuesday. ____(____·--·•------'-----'---- bus suburb of Worthington, and emony was the largest swearing In November 1995, more than killed 64-year-old P. Thane Grif­ in of citizens at one time in Texas. U96-042 1992 H\'UiJD.AI SONA,A AAP-559 3995 a year after he was fired from fin, the father of a woman who "I cannot think of a better way U96-029 1992 I SONATA ABH-372 5495 Bank One's credit card center, was a friend of Hessler's years to celebrate National Citizenship Hessler wrote up a list of people TRUCKS ago. Day than by welcoming 10,000 he felt had slighted him either at Hessler then headed to Ashland, new United States citizens," U96-136 1988 4X4 AAB-624 work or in love. Then he headed 75 miles (120 kilometers) north­ 4495 Meissner said. U95-191 1991 MAZDA 4X4 ABD-464 7995 out to kill them. east, to the home of Judy Stanton, · He arrived first at the home of a woman he had dated 15 years "Each of you arrived here this U96-022 1992 MAZDA 4X2 ABJ-142 7495 a couple who worked with him at beforehand and who was now morning as, an immigrant. But the bank. The wife had been ha­ married. you 'leave here with the highest For more information, call the U96-028 1991 4-RUNNER AAZ-902 11995 rassed by Hessler, which led to Stanton was tippedoffby a friend title our government can give to Governor's Office of Youth Affairs at 235-2397 U96-091 1990 4-RUNNER AA0-115 9995 his firing, and had planned to seek watching television that Hessler anyone - United States citizen," C96-005 1994 4-RUNNER ABR-582 17495 police help the following day. was on the loose. She and her he said. or U96-096 1991 LANDCRUISER AAZ-982 20995 Hessler broke into their home husband decided to gather together By the end of the summer, Im­ visit the office at and shot the 25-year-old woman, U96-158 1991 LANDCRUISER AAZ-612 20995 their children and head out when migration and Naturalization Ser­ her husband and their 5-month­ they ran into Hessler outside. Afetna Square in San Antonio, U96-162 1991 LANDCRUISER AAZ-681 20995 vice officials predict they will old daughter, killing all three. A The family ran back to their U95-248 1988 PATHFINDER AAH-572 4995 next door to the Saipan Mayor's Office bank co-worker staying with the home, but Hessler fired three shots swear in I million new citizens U96-119 1991 PATHFINDER ABB-991 10995 family was also shot but sur­ into the back door and kicked it nationwide, double the number U96-120 1992 ISUZU TROOPER AAV-690 14995 vived. open. accepted in 1995. 30-MARlANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-SEPTEMBER 20 1996 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1996-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VlEWS-31 1 B~ at tk ;, Atlantis docks with Bosnia's muslim president wins ·. By SRECKO LAT AL chairmanofanew,postwarpresi- Atlantic Organization for Secu- chairman of the group because agreement last De.cember. ! :, Mir to pick up Lucid I SARAJEVO, Bosnia- dency, according to election re- rity and Cooperation in Europe, he received the most votes, and How well Bosnians can make Herzegovina (AP) - Bosnia's suits released Wednesday. said the Muslim, A lija the man that international offi- the new structure, a weak central ,:' By MARCIA DUNN Russian welcome. against the windows of both space­ SPACE CENTER, Houston It was the first time she'd seen craft as -Atlantis clo:.ed in and Muslim president will be the Robert Frowick of the trans- lzetbegovic, had re~eived cials tu~ to.as they try to make government overseeing two (AP) - Astronaut Shannon Lucid Americans face-to-face since docked with Mir at 0313 GMT. 729,034votesinSaturday selec- postwar mst1tut1ons work. halves a Muslim Croat federa- ~ ; hugged the men of space shuttle Atlantis left her at Mir in March. The airwaves crackled in English tion. An ultranationalist Serb, Frowick said the results were tion and a Serb republic - will '1 Allantis who arrived at Russia's Her ride home is l 1-~ months and Russian as the space travelers Momcilo Krajisnik, received based on complete returns, but help determine how many for- Vo~"~,~j~iJlJilf!fj.i~lil 690,373. would become official only at eign peace troops remain in Mir station Thursday to lake her late. - six on Atlantis, three on Mir - :1/ home after a record-breaking six While Lucid has said she en­ shouted out information. Bosni~ ~II st~Mri~g}~ Both men will serve on the the end of a 72-hour appeal pe- Bosnia, and for how long. .~ months in orbit. joyed the orbital getaway aboard "Atlantis and Mir are shaking three-man presidency, along with riod in which minor adjustments With returns almost complete ..•.• BySAMI R.t<:RILl.c:·········u\····t·••· ff .. /•·) \. / . She was so cager to see them Mir, she planned to waste no time hands," shuttle commander Will­ ur: : x· thecandidateoftheleadingCroat were likely. Tuesday night, Izetbegovic's SARAJl!:yo1~1J~llill•~e~g~ti#~tlf.~µ¢\Vly~!e<.1ecl.1v!"11~lin~c:t)~ir1. that she waited in the docking moving out. All her bags were iam Readdy informed Mission party, Kresimir Zubak, who re- The elections were the latest Party for Democratic Action was .,,:t rnariof Bosnia's presidency said tll7t)~~futiy~pgdy C()lll~W~F~ ?111f!.~. ceived 342,007 votes. step in the peace process that already beginning its celebra- ~olden S.obstcr ~ tunnel for Atlantis' hatch to open, packed and, within a few hours of Control. Serb member .. !,lkes .·an. t:1,!Jl.•·f¢~ffinzyn~.·.thr•. c.ou.p.try'.~•••11!1ltY{•·•····i•.••••••··•····UI•••·<•••·•·• floating with her arms tucked un­ the docking, she was to swap i'1 But Izetbegovic will be the started with the Dayton peace tion. The docking seeined to go Results ')'V ep~sday~hqfingP.)jja,~!tgovtf~fj~t19n.t9. · · .Xl der het~ bent knees. The hatch fi­ places with Atlantis astronaut smoothly. The shuttle-station or the new insiit11~op signal¥ !P!!t.llp~llia mi.git~~ ;i.tiJ7~9A~. / ';' $cstaurant I nally swung open early Thurs­ John Blaha, who will stay for four formed the largest space structure ~ af!er3J-2 years qf b~isiN.l ':Yt¥'tM~ rine.mo.hfil~ii?f ftm*'it~ • •.... < > day, more than two hours after the months. ever - more than 535,000 pounds ! .. ····The·.results• 9f.S~t9n:·(rom.1:}9Sl'!i~ anq}r.~Pt!t9!W%l~f Jt§ .§~!!' ~;~rtjt~n.!~ 9!mr> ets of bread and salt, a traditional Faces were pressed tight agree," Mission Control replied. tt1•••1vl"lade•l'l•.f Yfl11iC••-·••11•·.1)}~{Jl19de~t~•·J.~.WJ~rtf,r~·~y •• ·· Ham or Portugese Sausage I. •·• ·m.·.• second,···.v.i ' Serbian President SlobooanMiloi,evic ; fyal~irig qf('\1,'~tli a gdocl"~i~ ·•· t cbunk9f~er!Js?v<>te~. > n r :.u•··H :·•t.\ $5.50 ••..• ·Krajisnik ano:I :Kresi111~.z:u.ti~. the qf<>#t Y-'~9 cam~il'I thif?;~m ~l~t'.i Clinton to abandon Bush goal · sit.of!. Bpsnia's new t1tr~e 0 wc;1T1li.ff •Prt:sit:l';llf~t ~yt)~\lfe~g111s \\11lJ •.• · I. cbrutit. andlif1J be t11~~~sS1p:.iM1lltf?rintemlltionat9ff!.sl~1.~s/lper•·· Chamorro Breakfast to get Bosni.a).1X1stwardo!9tgpy5~pn~~B(p?'RrniT1g< ;·.··· {hi ' Chamorro Fried Rice, 2 Eggs, Topping of putting first m.an on Mars "These are persons that share a~1s1Qry~hic~p~fl>#~n l.!;asi.s; o:lifficHlf;. I and Choice of Ham, Spam, Portugese WASHINGTON (AP) - The but they are not persons !Jl!lf\19ll't V?9~.~ch odlet;'l 5!1i.d(;,,lBi}~PW9 ·•• Clinton administration is aban­ chiefmqnitorofBosnia)peace... >• • ( •.•.·•·••· >· •····· ..• ·• or Chamorro Sausage Zubak pledged to honor theDayto11 tre~ty cp~iunents to peace and doning its predecessor's initia­ democracy and spoke optimistically of the future, ...... • $5.75 tive toputamanon Mars, accord­ "I think tbatwe will llringthe B9,5nill~ ~psis to an end in tbenexft\vo. ing to a reported revision of U.S. years," he said. . ·.... ·. · · . .·.. ·· ··· •· ••... ·.. ·· · · ·.·. · .... · .··· .. ·•• .... · space policy that the White House The tb rec presidency 111embers must meet w1tbm ·four days after the Filipino Breakfast plans to release Thursday. election results are confirmed this weeke11d. . .. ·... ·.· .. ·. . . The new policy instead com­ Izetbegovic' s party had warned that if Muslims did not vote, or split Garlic Fried Rice with Eggs and Longanisa mits NASA to "support a robotic votes.between competing Muslim-led partie~, Krajisnik couidbec.ome. presence on the surface of Mars the country's next leader. . . ·...... ·. .· · .. · .. · .. ·· ·.··•·· ··•···· .·. · $5.25 by the year 2000," The Washing­ · .· Krajisnik was a senior deputy to Rad9van K~a?zic,th7.~.9:nian Serb Garlic Fried Rice with Eggs and Tocino ton Post reported in its editions leader indicted by the U.N; war crimettribpnal. . . < ··•· < .·.••· ·•·.··· Thursday, saying it had obtained Tll~r~latively.stroni; sho\Virigby IvariiS,th~.S~rb)?ppo5,i.tiorlea9er, ·si "naled many Serbs have sb1fled away from tile stn4rll(l1<1tto11~1s)l} a 15-page document outlining the .e,_ ·:··:- ··· ... · · ... :,: .... :::,,,, ,-• .. •.••,,,: .. _.·-: ,,' ,·:-·-·.·:- '.,_ : .···.· ,''·,:::.:::-:-·.-.- :.::.::··.·:--::.:. __ :-:'·:.,-:,-:·-::·<:.:··=·::-=,:::.:::· $5.50 Bill Clinton George Bush that brought.war:; p9verty •and If pl~~9n. .. ·•·• •·•·) / > ... . \ <. >.. ·•· .•. ·.··•··· .. ·•• • i > changes. •·· . Hissho~inggjy~~Milo~eyic~pf~$PrJtinui;"1;.i11puen~over Bollni~n ••• Garlic Fried Rice with Eggs and Tapa President Bush in 1990 had for­ White House document says only It emphasizes obtaining new Serbs .••• 111e~erbiaiJ rresident··~~PpPrtep ~F~l\?:i;1.c:;s ~d!~J81Im mulated the goal of putting a man that the space station "will sup­ efficiency in the space program •1992, buibacked off as the ~osl to hisstandinganqeconomy betall)et()O • on Mars by the year 2019, provid­ port future decision on the feasi­ Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, left talks to Japanese Prime Minister Ryutaro. J-:lashimoto prior to their $5.75 by transferring some activities to . great.•·····•·••··· r·.• .. ·•·<·••••·••·•···•< .•..... ?.. ·.<.··.••··•) i /T)••••·.•·.•·· r•.··.•.·/ ..•••••·•.ri••••.·•.·•··L•···t· meeting at Hashimoto's official residence in Tokyo. Arafat was on a four-day visit to Tokyo last week to ing some of the political impetus bility and desirability of conduct­ the private sector, developing Voters al~ chosea n~tionaj.PaI"liitl)leptiJe~~M~[~~for.~t:Nf:- x~ Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, and DUTIES: To assist in the administrative operation of POSITION· mond Hotel, Diamond Hall. The keynote speaker will be to international atomic energy safe­ the KOBAN GARAPAN POLICE PRECINCT/MVB IN­ YACANCY'ANNOUNCEMENT. Mr. David Hoshino, Chairman of Hoshino Hot Spring Re­ guards standards. sort in Nagano, Japan whose topic will be "Tourism in the II As such it would qualify as an FORMATION OFFICE. Duties will include typing, fil­ 11 export source for w.mium, the Aus­ ing, compiling visitor statistics, answering phone, im­ POSITION: RESEARCH ASSISTANT (1) CNMI- Keeping It Alive". All MVB members are encour­ aged to attend this important meeting. tralian officials said on the condition parting tourist related information and other duties as Ii of anonymity. may be assigned. DUTIES: To assist the Research Manager in coordi­ nating market research relevant to the CNMI tourist in­ For more information, please contact the B.ureau at 664- QUALIFICATION: High school graduate, preferably with dustry. 3200 or 664-3201 and ask for Mr. Perry Tenorio or Mr. 11 Jack V. Diaz. two years of work experience. Must be able to type.at 11 "PARTNERSHIP FOR ECONOMIC REFORM AND PROSPERITY, WITH A PROVEN RECORD OF least 30 wmp. and preferably able to speak either Japa­ QUALIFICATION: Preferably Bachelor's Degree in ?:~i "1~ LEADERSHIP FOR THE WELL BEING OF OUR REPUBLIC OF PALAU." nese, Korean and Chinese. Must be flexible in work Business Administration or equivalent with background schedule and must possess a valid driver's license. in statistics. Must be fluent in English and be knowl­ INVITATION 11w e~ I.a Re-ikot P~ KIM11,wo. IV~~ Vice P~ 1a+m1Uf E;, R~, edgeable with IBM Personal Computer System, FOR PROPOSAL CALCUTTA, India (AP) - At j:i. Wo.uM .fik 1a. E:~ !Ju Sincelle ~ 'tlim.o.-d II~ 1a. 1ke Pabucu-t least l 7 revellers who had perched WORKING HOURS: 10:00A.M. to 3:00 P.M. WordPerfect, Quatro Pro and Paradox. The Marianas Visitors Bureau is soliciting proposals for r1~~ ill themselves on a tree to watch a e~, s~~q~qOll,11 s~q~..eaas~. 3:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. the purchases of two (2) vehicles. Proposal's specifica­ musical concert free were killed 8:00 P.M. to 1:00 A.M. STARTING SALARY: PL 28/1, $20,484.00 per annum, tions may be picked-up at the Marianas Visitors Bureau I when the branches gave in and depending on qualifications. office located on the 2nd floor of the Joeten Dandan Com­ Pi men fell on a live electric wire, F_1i We Exfend An lnvifaHon To JfHI All To A STARTING SALARY: $6.00 to $8.00 per hour mercial Center between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday «~~ police said Thursday. LOCATION: Saipan, CNMI thru Friday. tH~ Deputy Inspector General of LOCATION: Garapan Hotel Street, Saipan, CNMI Police S. Ahmed said the acci­ dent occurred late Wednesday CLOSING OF ANNOUNCEMENT: October 4, 1996- All proposals must be sealed and marked "MVB-RFP night when the concert was at its CLOSING ANNOUNCEMENT: October 4, 1996- 5:00 P.M. 96110", submitted in duplicate and received at the Marianas II peak. RALLY 5 OOP.M. Visfors Bureau not later than 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, Septem­ "There were about a dozen Saturday, ~eptem&er 21, 1996 from 10:00am to 6:00pm at the Royal Taga Beach Club Application forms are available at the Marianas Visitors ber 24, 1996 at which time and place all proposals will be I people on the tree, but some oth­ Application forms are available at the Marianas Visi­ Bureau, Second Floor, Joeten Dandan Commercial opened and read. The Marianas Visitors Bureau reserves lli ers joined and then the branches tors Bureau, Second Floor Joeten Dandan Commer­ Building, Saipan. the right to reject any or all proposals if in tts sole opinion to broke," Ahmed said. "They fell Special Guests cial Building, Saipan. do so would be in tts best interest. i on a live electric wire and died of Honorable Vice President Tommy E. Remengesau, Jr. Signed: Anicia Q. Tomokane electrical shock." The accident occurred in And Visiting Delegations Managing Director ·~.; Basirhat,40 kilometers (25 miles) . ·.,·, north of Calcutta . 34-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-SEPTEMBER 20, 1996 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 , 1996 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND \ 1EWS -35 State gov't in India dissolved Official falls in Taiwan crackdown NEW DELHI, India (AP) - A Gujarat capital of Gandhinagar building on a stretcher and hospi- infighting, ~plits and accusations government to avoi~ a backlash of TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) - The on business rivals. of his associates and follow­ rested. Corrupt officials also have resisters beaten. vice speaker of Tai wan' s A member of the ruling Na"­ day after its legislature erupted in hurled microphones, paper talized. . of vote ~uy~ng. suvpo~forthe~haratiya!~Partr, ers as members of organized been targeted, and the national They also accused him of a bloody fist fight, the govern- weights and chairs at members of As the battle raged in the com- The d1srrussal of the government which 1s the mamopposttton party m Changhua County assembly is tionalist Party, Nien was ar­ crime gangs. legislature has churned out al­ smuggling firearms from the in custody, the first elected rested in an anti-mob cam­ ment of the western state of thegoverningparty,theBharatiya dor, the confidence motion was wasrecommendedtotheCabinetby thefederallegislarure. Western central Changhua most daily claims and counter­ Philippines and trafficking in · official to be arrested in a paign called "sweep away the Gujarat was dismissed Thursday Janata Party, to protest an alleg- adopted by a vote of 92-0. the federally appointed state gover- The party is the leading contender County is 150 kilometers (93 claims of gang involvement guns and ammunition. by the federal government. edly irregular procedure to rush Reporters who were caught in nor. in this month's election in Uttar major crackdown on organized black," launched after Presi­ miles) south of the capital, among members. Nien joined the county as­ Prime Minister H.D. Deve through a confidence vote. the fight raced to the press gallery Gowda had resistedearlierrecom- Pradesh, India's largest and most crime, police said Thursday. dent Lee Teng-hui last month Taipei. Mostly agricultural, it Police said Nien was suspected sembly in 1990, and was Gowda 's Cabinet disbanded the Police and security guards, who and threw bloodstained handker- mendations to disband the Gujarat politically important state. Nien Chung-jen, 41, was publicly demanded a radical has 1.3 million people and is of leading an attack in April elected vice speaker after win­ Gujarat government following a were called in to expel the oppo- chiefs onto the flooroftheassem- sent directly to the high-secu­ improvement of public order part of the Nationalists' rural against a rival gravel pit in which ning re-election in 1994. He melee during a confidence mo- sitionmembersandrestoreorder, bly, but their protests were ig- rity jail on Green Island after within six months. voter base. one person was killed. They said had been suspended earlier tion in which at ·least two legisla- battered some of the legislators nored, according to an account in being arraigned on charges of Nien' s driver and an aide During the sweep, gang he built up a virtual monopoly by after a conviction on gun tors were bludgeoned and at least- with cane truncheons and pushed The Indian Express newspaper. intimidation, gun-smuggling were also arrested, and police meeting halls have been searched coercing gravel companies into charges, but was cleared in a a dozen reporters were injured. them outside the assembly hall. The state government has been and leading an armed attack said they had identified many and leaders of major gangs ar- allying with him, and ordering review and reinstated. Opposition lawmakers in the One was later carried out of the in disarray for a month, riven by NOR1HERN MARIANAS HOUSING CORPORATION VACANCY POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT LOAN SPECIALIST I The Northern Marianas Housing Corporation (NMHC) is extending up through September 27, 1996, its solicitation of employment applications for the position of Loan Specialist I for ~s central office in Garapan, Saipan. 1 The pos~ion involves moderately complex responsibilnies associated wtth packaging or underwriting loans. and reports directly to the manager, Mortgage Credtt Division and handles federal, as well as local housing loan programs. Duties and Responsibilities Includes, but not lim~ed to providing guidance and assistance to applicants during housing loan applica­ tion intake; interviewing housing loan applicants; obtaining pertinent information regarding housing loan applicants for the purpose of making an informed decision as to the credn-worthiness and repayment abilny of applicants; packaging housing loan applications for a variety_ of housing loan programs administered by NMHC or in which NMHC participates, in accordance with establ1,hed policies and procedures; counselling of applicants and/or borrowers with credn problems: taking appropriate action wtth delinquent borro1,1ers: main­ taining appropriate warring list, fifing system of housing loan applications, approved and closed housing loans. to ensure quick retrieval of information and prompt follow-up of delinquencies, occupancy and/or mortgage insurance policies; conducting ot site investigalion of a prospective single-family dwelling unit project, recordation of legal instruments executed at loan closing or to release satisfied mort­ gages; conducting of research for questionable property ownership of housing loan applicants; service of legal notices for cielaulted housing loans; performing other related tasks as assigned. Northern Marianas College ,. Salary: Minimum salary range is Grade 32, Step 01 al $24,889.35 per annum or higher, depending on experience. Office of Occupational Safety & Health ~ Qualification Requirements: Associate Degree in accounting or business administration or equivalent. or a high school graduate with 1 a minimum of frve (5) years experience in foan packaging or underwrning, Outreach & Training l Equal Employment Opportunity: No person shall be denied employment because of race, color, religion. sex. national origin. ancestry or disabimy. Interested applicants must submit an NMHC piescribed employment application form no later than Friday, September 27. 1996, to the ~-- Northern Marianas Housing Corporation, P.O. Box 514, Saipan, MP 96950 or to the NMHC Office in Garapan. Saipan. Employment application forms are available at the Garapan olfJCe and may be picked up during regular business hours from 7:30 a.m. through 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, except holidays. For further information, please contact Diana Crisostomo, Manager. Mortgage Credit LABOR CAMPS (BARRACKS) In a wheelchair, Mother Teresa reads greeting cards at the Missionar­ ies of Charity chapel in Calcutta, India. Mother Teresa celebrated the Division at 234-94471768917670. 50tf1 anniversary Tuesday of the order she founded and urged her Sol Kaho'ohalahala, chairman of the Hawaiian sovereignty Elections MARYLOU ADA SIROK followers to keep serving the poor. The 86-year-old Roman Catholic Council, reads the results of the native Hawaiian vote in Honolulu. The Corporate Director returned last week after two weeks of hospitalization for malaria, a Hawaiian Sovereignty Elections Council announced that 73 percent of chest infection and cardiac problems. Ap Photo the native Hawaiians who returned mail-in ballots this summer favored !Who Needs To Attend? aMfifB a conention to design some form of sovereignty. · · (AP Photo) -:HJ.U!ttJllt1!]J1.%1A_~·•'MiH1i·i:l·IMlil:t· 11 0i:tiJ,t3sl'1'- Day 1 will focus on ! US Dept. of Transpoi;tati911 OSHA 's requirements for 1 labor camps (barracks) . approves PanAm to fly again .Electrical hazard identification and correction will be MIAMI (AP) - Five years after it land, that killed 270 people. folded, Pan Am has received ap- Families of those who died in t'i' discussed in addition to Fire Safety for barracks. proval from the U.S. Transporta- the crash had objected to the air­ Safety and Health Programs will be discussed on day 2. tion Department to return one of line returning to the skies. They The Commonwealth Utilities Corpora­ aviation's best-known names to particuliirly opposed Martin tion is making the following addition and the skies. Shugrue,presidentofthenew Pan 1 1 amendment to its request for proposal: The department announced Am, who headed the old airline ,,1v,1m m~,,xi1h~ ~M;t- , •#il@#~1 t•Ji1h,'\''' ,_ Wednesday it has concluded that until early 1988 when he left to Pan American Airways is "fit, will- head Continental. , l • Labor Camps I • Focused Inspections 1 1 A Scope of Work can be picked up ing and able to provide interstate The new Pan Am applied for 1 Site, Shelter, Water, Laundry, I I • Safety and Health Programs I scheduled air transportation." permission to fly on March 29, I Kitchen, Rodent Control, I I • 4-Point Workplace Program I at the CUC Procurement & Supply . The department issued the air- proposing to provide service to \1 I First Aid Requirements I I Management Commitment' I Office between the hours of 7:30 a.m., line a "certificate of public con- New York from Los Angeles, San AVAILABLE ITEMS:- g I • Electrical Safety I I Employee Involvement I· venience and necessity" autho- . Francisco and Miami using three is\ and 4:30 p.m, on Mondays through rizing it to begin operations. It leased Airbus A300 aircraft. I Appliances and Cords I I Worksite Analysis I Fridays before the submission date and l1 was not immediately clear how The airline proposed to add BJ.SKEIBJ.ll COOR! i I • Fire Protection I I Hazard Prevention and Control time. soon service might begin. two more planes by the end of its I Egress, Extinguishers and Escape I I Training I Approval from the Federal first year and fly from Chicago to H I • Hazard Search I I Workgroups I Aviation Administration will be Miami and New York. II L------..l L------..l The submission date for proposals issued as soon as the company The new company owns some I is changed from September 23, 1996, to presents its certificate from the spare parts and other remaining I LOCATION, DATES & TIMES:: department, FAA officials said. assets of the fonner &stem Air I HYATT REGENCY, GILLIGANS, September 25(Wed) & 26(Thur) 7:30am-4:00pm October 07, 1996. The old Pan Am was the first Lines. Pan Ain also oper;ites Pan -- I airline to fly around the world. Am Air Bridge, formerly Chalk's REGISTRATION AT THE DOOR 7:30am First Day, . GIJW'I.HCOO!R M It's successor plans to resurrect International Airlines, between I RESERVE SEATING begins September 16th, call 234-5498 or 234-3690 or fax us at 234-0759. All other information stated in the the blue globe logo, officials say. Florida and the Bahamas.. IDDLEROAD I Headquartered in Miami, the The new Pan Am cbai.nnan is . This Outreach & Training Program is a cooperative program between the U.S. Department of Labor, . request for proposal shall remain the I new airline purchased the Pan Am Charles E. Cobb, a fonner assistant D D I Occupational Safety & Health Administration. U.S. Department of Interior, and the Northern Marianas College. same. trademarks from the former com- commerce secretary and ambassa- · HIWt JIGO: IWJIH IWITER I pany that folded in 1991 in the dor to Iceland during the govern­ CONTACT- PERSON: I /srrlMOTHY P. VILLAGOMEZ aftcrmath of the L988 bombing of ments of former U.S. Presidents . Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scot- Ronald Reagan and George Bush. MR. LIN, CHUAN-YI II I KEEP SAIPAN E?bEAN & EiREEN J Executive Director I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••meo~a• ,.---:-:::::::::::::------,==-----,====-cc-.~----~~-~

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1996 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VJEWS-37 36-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY- SEPTEMBER 20, 1996 Scientists scan dreaming brain Samper heads to Ineet NEW YORK (AP) - The ing, which could explain why prove that the activity of par­ REM sleep, he said. tex, which lies near the front By FRANK BAJAK for drug lords, make it easier But the fumigation has had 12 Blackhawk helicopters The helicopters would be brains of dreaming people dreams seem so real. ticular circuits cause various The men showed an activa­ of the brain. BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) - to seize their assets and crack limited success - rebels shoot mounted with twin M60 ma­ used primarily for fighting the show a revving up of circuitry The work is reported in the characteristics of dreaming. tion in a structure called the That dampening might keep President Ernesto Samper's down on money laundering. at herbicide-spraying planes - chine guns to Colombia's narcotics trade, Geibard says, linked to emotion, which could Sept. 12 issue of the journal While all the men recalled amygdala, which plays a role a person from realizing dur­ links to drug lords have soiled But Washington is skeptical. and also sparked violent coca­ armed forces, something it but Colombia may use them explain why dreams are so Nature by neurologist Dr. dreaming during their brain in emotions, and a connected ing a dream that the impos­ his international image and "We don't believe there is a grower protests. refused to do in the past be­ for anti-insurgency operations emotional, a study suggests. Pierre Maguet and colleagues scans, the brain activity pat­ area. sible or bizarre things in the left him badly weakened at serious push on the part of the Just before the protests cause of the military's dubi­ because it is a cash sale and The brains also show a at the University of Liege in terns simply may be charac­ They had a dampening of dream aren't real, researchers home, where guerrilla attacks government, particularly for the ebbed, guerrillas launched ous human rights record. not classified as aid. dampening of circuitry that Belgium. teristic of the phase of sleep activity in the prefrontal car- said. and social unrest worsen by reform of the sentencing and as­ their most successful offen­ normally would let people re­ Maguet stressed that his the. men were in, which is the day. set forfeiture laws," Robert sive ever. The Revolutionary alize they were only dream- brain scans of seven men don't called rapid-eye-movement or He's also minus a U.S. visa_. Gelbard, assistant secretary of Armed Forces of Colombia Arizona to trade sand But that's not stopping state in charge of narcotics, said (FARC), the largest and old­ Samper, who won election in by telephone from Washington ~ENAliiANCE INIHNAflONAl J''! est rebel group, has a vested for .California's trash 1994 with$ 6 million in drug on Wednesday. interest the coca growers be­ E M P L O Y ·M E N T S E R V I ·c E S contributions, from heading The three Ochoa brothers cause it draws most of its rev­ NORTHERN MARIANAS PARKER, Arizona (AP) - or clay in it," said Reinhard Flick, for New York to propose a who ran the violent Medellin enues from taxing drug pro­ This community along the Ari­ a Scripps expert. global anti-drug strategy be­ cocaine cartel with the late duction. zona-California border is trad- "In the south of France and 1 fore the U.N. General Assem­ Pablo Escobar all were re­ FARC guerrillas infiltrated - ing sand for trash. · Spain, they import sand from the bly on Monday. leased this summer after re­ the coca-grower protests. And Trash from Oceanside, Cali­ Sahara, barge it across the Medi­ ' HOUSING CORPORATION .1 Samper insists he will serve duced prison terms. Fabio authorities claimed masked - ... fornia, south of Los Angeles, will terranean," Flick added. "So it's out his four-year term, and has Ochoa, freed Monday, served guerrillas also were among be trucked to the La Paz County not such a strange idea. Or at survived all manner of domes­ the longest - 69 months. rioters who, angry over en­ REQUESTFORPROPOSAL _--_ landfill about 16 miles (26 kilo­ least, not such a new idea." tic challenge. He has even At the United Nations, Samper ergy price hikes, set fire to meters) sou th of Parker, and sand In the Parker-Oceanside gone on the counterattack. will make a "concrete proposal" city hall on Tuesday in excavated from the landfill will project, 20,000 cubic yards This week, he charged that on the international drug war, Facatativa, 20 miles (30 kilo-. RFP-NMHC~OS/96 -- - be trucked to Oce;:anside to repair (15,200 cubic meters) of desert Washington is treating devel­ including "control of supply meters) west of Bogota, in dis­ _ (2ND AMENDMENT_) beach erosion. · sand will be trucked from the oping nations unfairly, mak­ and demand, money launder­ turbances that left one person "We have way too much sand dump and spread along 2,000 ing aid and access to U.S. ing and prosecuting drug traf­ killed and 25 injured. when we excavate at the landfill, feet (610 meters) of beach be­ markets conditional on com­ fickers," said his international Guerrillas have killed more The Northern Marianas Housing Corporation (NMHC), formerly the and Oceanside needs sand," tween October and March. pliance with its demands on affairs advisor, Diego than 100 soldiers and police county Supervisor Greg Upton The landfill is a public-pri­ Mariana Islands Housing Authority (MIHA), is soliciting sealed bid for the drugs, human rights and the Cardona, without offering spe­ since Aug. 30 and have para­ said recently. vate partnership between the environment. cifics. lyzed traffic in much of the Rehabilitation of the Section 8 Housing Units in Rota. Bid must be in dupli­ Oceanside called in experts county and Browning-Ferris In- I "Co_nditionality is the new In addition to the new drug countryside, burning more from the Scripps Institution of dustries Inc. of Houston. cate, must be marked RFP-NMHC-05/96 and must be submitted to the 1 name for (U.S.) intervention­ legislation, which would more than 40 trucks and buses. Oceanography to make sure the A fee of S 20 per ton is charged i ism and that's what I will say than double maximum sen­ As the rebels grow stronger, Corporate Director at the NMHC office at Garapan, Saipan, until 10:00 Arizona sand was good for its for dumping, and officials said / at the United Nations," tences for trafficking to 30 Sam per has ceded more power a.m., local time, Friday, September 30, 1996, at which time and place the I beach. as much as 2,000 tons of waste a / Samper, who chairs of the 114- years, Samper's government to the military. / . "It's about the right size, it's day may be trucked in from I nation Non-Aligned Move­ has intensified coca eradica­ The United States is on the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Any bids received after the l_::ean, and there's very little silt Southern California. , ment, told the Brazilian news­ tion efforts. verge of approving the sale of above deadline will not be accepted under any circumstances. paper O Estado de Sao Paulo. Reported 7th discovery of Samper's U.N. trip was A bond of fifteen percent ( 15%) of the total bid price must accompany the scheduled after Washington PUBLIC NOTICE bid. This security bond may be in the form of a Certified Check, Cashier's planet around another star canceled his tourist visa in COASTAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT Check or Bid Bond made payable to the NMHC. The bidder is required to July, angered that a highly DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND NATURAL RESOURCES MOUNTAIN VIEW, California and co-discoverer Geotfrey Marcy partisan Congress cleared the 2ND FLOOR, MORGEN BUILDING, SAIPAN submit the foil owing documents with the proposal ( 1) a copy of his/her (AP) - Astronomers have detected ofSan Francisco State are still writing Colombian leader of drug cor­ COMMONWEALTH OF THE 96950 business permits in compliance with the Contractor's Registration and Li­ what appears to be a large thcirscicntific papcrabout the planet. ruption charges. TEL NO. 234-6623.7320/3970 • SEPTEMBER 20, 1996 • FN: PN0996AA.20 planet orbiting a star 100 light­ A fonnal announcement is not The United States has not THE FOLLOWING IS A PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT OF COASTAL PERMIT APPLICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE CAM OFFICES: censing Laws of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands; (2) yean; away, the seventh such discov­ scheduled until late October, when yet decided whether to slap · DATE APPLICATION . , . - . · · current financial statement; (3) a listing of existing and past projects, in­ ery this year. the American Astronomical travel restrictions on Samper APPLICANT RECEIVED . PROJECT LOCATION TYPE - · STATUS . News of the discovery leaked re­ Society's division of planetary sci­ while he's in New York as it - APPLICATION . DESCRIPTION · . cluding dates of completion; (4) a listing of manpower with copies of cently at NASA's Ames Research ences meets in Tucson, Arizona. did last year for Fidel Castro, 1. ROTA COCONUT VILLAGE 08/09/96 RMS-96-X·282 RESORT EXPANSION ROTA MAJOR SITING APPRDVED(09/10/96) employee's CNMI issued work permits; and (5) a completed listing of equip­ Center during a workshop at which Most planets have relatively cir­ who was limited to a 25-mile scientists discussed tl1e possibility of cular orbits, but this one apparently ments. ( 40-ki lo meter) radius. 2. SHELL SERVICE STATION 06/12/96 SMS-96-X-224 GAS STATION SUSUPE MAJOR SITING APPROVED(09/12/96) extrntcrresuial life. orbits its star in a high elliptical "There are discussions in Bill Cochran of the University of path. It appears to be larger than Plans and scope of work of the project is available at the respective NMHC the works," State Department 3. HIP SHING LAUNDRY 06/17 /96 SMS-96-X-228 LAUNDRY OPERATION LOWER BASE MAJOR SITING APPROVE0(09/12/96) Texas at Austin acknowledged the Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar spokeswoman Susan Snyder offices at Garapan, Saipan or at Songsong·Village, Rota. A non-refundable finding but wouldn't say more. He systern. said Wednesday. 4. TRIPLE J 07 /01/96 SFS-96-X-249 AUTOMOTIVE CENTER GUALO RAI MAJOR SITING APPROVED(09/12/96) payment of $150.00 is required for each set of the plan and scope of work. The United States has tried SHELL SERVICE STATION Check should be made payable to "NMHC". The bidder is required to sub­ hard to marginalize Samper - though U.S. officials meet 5. TRANS-ASIA GARMENT 09/11/96 SP1m·96·X-296 TELEPHONE CABLE LOWER BASE PORT & INDUSTRIAL APC UNDER REVIEW* mit with his/her proposal, name(s) of employee(s) and their title(s) who are regularly with his ministers designated and authorized by the company to inspect the individual hous­ VISITORS BUREAU and cooperate closely with 6. SEA STAR, INC. 09/10/96 SPlm-96-X-297 DRYDOCK SEAPLANE RAMP PORT & INDUSTRIAL APC APPROVED(09/17/96)' .a trusted Colombian police and ing units for the purpose of submitting bid estimates. This list shall be sub­ prosecutors. 7. MVB 09/10/96 SS/LRm·96·X·298 FILMING ALL SHORELINE APC SHORELINE APC UNDER REVIEW' mitted upon payment of the .S 150. 00 for the plans and scope of work. REQUEST f OR PROPOSAL The drug-money scandal LAGOON & REEF APC forced Samper to cancel all The office of the Public Auditor is soliciting proposals for a general audit of Marianas The NMHC hereby notifies all qualified-bidders that minority and business Visitors Bureau (MVB) for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1996. The audit must but one trip outside South 8. ANTONIO ATALIG 09/10/96 RSm-96·X·299 PALA PALA ROTA .SHORELINE APC UNDER REVIEW* enterprises will be accorded full opportunity to submit bids in response to be performed in compliance with the U.S. Government Auditing Standards, revised America this year. President and other generally accepted auditin~ standards, where applicable. Proposals must 9. HAFADAI BEACH HOTEL 09/12/96 SSm-96-X·300 FLOATING DOCK REPAIR GARAPAN SHORELINE APC UNDER REVIEW* at least include the following information: Jacques Chirac of France re­ this request for proposal and bidders will not be discriminated against on ceived him last month but the grounds of race, color, and national origin in consideration for an award. 1. Fee schedule and method of payment. Spain's prime minister, Jose 10. ELICEO M. CASTRO 09/12/96 SLRm-96-X-301 BANANA BOAT SAIPAN LAGOON LAGOON & REEF APC APPROVED(09/16/96)* 2. Firm's experience and local client listing. OPERATION 3. Name and qualttication of staff members to be assigned to the audit. Maria Aznar, snubbed him. Pre-bid Conference for this project will be held at 2:00 p.m., loc,al time, 4. Affirmative statement that at least the firm's partners are certified public Samper insists Colombians accountants. are mainly the victims - not 11. ONWELL GARMENT 09/16/96 SMS-96-X-302 WAREHOUSE SUSUPE MAJOR SITING UNDER REVIEW* September 18, 1996, at the NMHC Office, at Garapan in Saipan. Questions 5. Dates of entrance and exit conferences. 6. Date on which the audtt report package will be delivered to MVB. the villains - of the narcotics concerning the plans, scope of work and Special Provisions should be sub­ trade. But 80 percent of the 12. SAIPAN CREWBOATS 09/17/96 SPfm·96·X·303 DRYDOCK SEA PLANE RAMP PORT & INDUSTRIAL APC UNDER REVIEW' The contract for this audit will be awarded on October 11, 1996. The audit work shall cocaine and a growing amount mitted prior to the conference. commence on October 28, 1996 and be completed by December 13, 1996. Award 13. MABU CORPORATION 09/18/96 SSm-96·X-304 FILMING ALL SHORELINE APC SHORELINE APC UNDER REVIEW* shall be based on four evaluations factors: lee, technical competence, prior experi· of the heroin on the U.S. mar­ The NMHC reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any ence, and ability to meet he deadline. ket is processed here. 14. TENO·PEPERO 09/18/96 SS/SP1m·96·X·305 POLITICAL SIGNBOARD SHORELINE AND PORT & INDUSTRIAL APC UNDER REVIEW* Under U.S. I?ressure, imperfection in the bid proposal in the interest of the NMHC. Proposals must be submitted stamped 'CONFIDENTIAL' to the Public Auditor, la­ PORT & INDUSTRIAL APC SHORELINE APC beled as follows: Samper's government has ar­ Mary Lou Ada Sirok rested or forced the surrender Publication of the above list is in accordance with CRM Regulations which require all permit applications to be published in a local newspapers within 15 days of receipt of application. The Marianas Visitors Bureau of the Cali drug cartel's top list reflects recently received permit applications and those with a recent change in status. New applications are marked with an asterisk('). Corporate Director c/o Office of the Pubic Auditor 2nd, Floor, J.E. Tenorio Building four leaders over the past 15 Gualo Rai, Saipan MP 96950 months - the same people who The Public is invited to submit written comments regarding any of the above projects for which a permit decision has not been issued. All permit comments should identify the project by helped bankroll his campaign. applic.iticrn number. Your comments should be mailed or hand-delivered to the CRM Office. All persons who desire a public hearing regarding any project may do so by submitting a "NMHC is an equal employment . - The ~ublic ~uditor and MVB reserves the right to reject any and all proposals if such written request for a public hearing to the CRM Office within fourteen (14) calendar days of publication of this notice. Residents of Rota and Tinian may submit comments and hearing re1ect1on 1s in the best interest of MVB and the CNMI. The deadline for submission of In July, Samper proposed . and· fai'r housing public agency" _ :_: proposals is one a-clock (1 :00 p.m.), October 7, 1996. legislation to stiffen jail terms requests to their local CRM Coordinators. Persons wishing to retain the right lo appeal a CRM Permtt decision must file a notice of appeal with the CRM office within thirty (30) days of the ' issuance of the CRM permit decision as provided in CRM Regulations, Section 8 (G). MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY· SEPTEMBER 20, 1996 38 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1996 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-39 en fetus' case continues Dissidents vow continued struggle RACINE, Wisconsin (AP) · charges accusing a pregnant fetus with alcohol, saying the bit as deadly as a gun or a ultimately performed and BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) known as the State Law and groups regularly have accused The current group of gener­ secretary is 1991 Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu A judge has refused to drop woman of trying to kill her weapon of choice was every knife. Zimmerman gave birth to a . Opposition politicians based Order Restoration Council, it of gross human rights viola­ als took control "after killing Kyi, won a lands) ide victory "The instrumentality ... was baby girl described as being along the Thai-Burmese bor­ grabbed the reins of govern­ tions. thousands of people including der pledged to continue their ment on Sept. 18, 1988, after Before July 1988, Burma Buddhist priests, women, men in a 1990 election. not the shooting of a bullet or limp ana without good color. struggle against Burma's "vi­ more than a month of democ­ had been ruled for 26 years by and children including stu­ The junta nullified the re­ the plunging of a knife. In­ Authorities said the baby had cious military dictatorship" as racy demonstrations and Gen. Ne Win, and then by a dents," said a statement from sult and began arresting suc­ stead, it was the massive con­ a blood-alcohol content of the regime reached its eighth bloody army reprisals all succession of snort-lived mili­ the central committee of the cessful candidates. Scores fled sumption of a porentially 0.199 percent, and her JaJj'Jt 11}1j'JJ~j:ln.:.1:1:1 ;lt1DI1it1;1 anniversary in power Wednes­ across Burma. tar.y-b-acked leaders whose National League for Democ­ to the border areas controlled deadly quantity of alcohol," mother's measured was about day. Since then, Western govern­ appointments failed to quell racy in the Liberated Area. by ethnic insurgents and pro· IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR BELOVED Circuit Judge Dennis Barry 0.30 percent. The baby surs The 21-general junta, ments and private activist protests against military rule. The party, whose general claimed a liberated zone. wrote in his decision Wednes­ vived and was placed in foster day. care. In the United States, a The judge said the evidence person is generally considered supported charges of first-de­ drunk when the blood-alcohol gree intentional homicide and level is over 0.1 percent. first-degree reckless conduct Defense attorney Sally \ In loving memory of our mother, against 35-year-old Deborah Hoelzel has maintained the I grandmother, great grandmother, Zimmerman. charges do not apply because, We the family of the late According to testimony at under current law, a fetus is I a pretrial hearing, Zimmerman not considered a human be­ ,;I was taken to a hospital March ing. -1- NICOLASA 16 and objected to giving birth Barry acknowledged that the by Caesarean section, which law needs to be clarified in .I CASTRO SABLAN doctors said was necessary cases where a viable fetus is because the weak heartbeat of the victim. Father 7n 1 yr. and Mother 22nd yr. the fetus. But he said that in arriving "MELANG" MA.NOEL MARJA Zimmerman, described by at his decision, he considered hospital workers as intoxi­ Would like to invite our relatives and friends to join us as M£\N1Bl~S£\N C!\ST~O IONES CAS T~O evidence that the baby was cated and belligerent, was told born alive and that the amount we remember her in prayers on her Eight Year Anniver­ We, the family of our beloved ones are inviting all our relatives and friends to join us in our the procedure was for the of alcohol Zimmerman alleg­ sary. Daily rosary will be said at the residence of Ramon graceful prayers which begin on Tuesday. September 17. 1996 at 7:30 p.m. at the resi­ health of her baby as well as edly drank stayed with the C. Sablan in Garapan (Pagan Ville), at 8:00 p.m. begin­ dence of Mr. & Mrs. Antonio L. and Celina C. Kaipot in Son Roque area. herself. child after she was born. ning Tuesday, September 24, 1996 to October 02, 1996. Moss of intention wili be offered doily at 6:00 a.m. at Kristo Roi Church in Garopon. Start- A nurse quoted her as re­ Following the ruling, 1rg on September 17. to September 25. 1996. A special mass will be offered on October 02, 1996 sponding: "If you don't keep Hoelzel said Zimmerman was On the final day, Wednesday. September 25. rosary will be said at 12:00 noon. and Wednesday, 6:00 a.m. at Kristo Rai Church. Dinner will special moss will be offered at 5:00 p.m. at Son Roque Church. Dinner will follow ofter the me here, I'm just going to go "disappointed initially" but moss at the above residence. home and keep drinking and was prepared· for a lengthy follow at the residence of her son Ramon Castro Sablan tt drink myself to death, and I'm court process. "She loves her DANGKULU NA SI YU'US MA'ASE , and Angie Aldan at Pagan Ville in Garapan. :fji going to kill this thing because child very much and in no Ginen I Familia Kindly join us I don't want it anyway." way intended to harm her On a busy sidewalk a mahout guides his baby elephant through the harsh city environment looking for handou~s jj,'.~111, The Caesarian section was child." and donations in Bangkok. City officials_ are planning to. enforce t~e ,ban of pachyde!711.S from the metropolts because of their safety threat to pedestnans and worsenmg of he city s notor,ous traffic Jams. (AP Photo) ~~~----T•h•e•F•a•m•i.;,ly---18111((',: ~"'~;:_·, ~:

e, the family of the late Remedio Sablan Cabrera, extend our sincere heartfelt thank you to all Wour relatives and friends and especially Bishop Tomas A. Camacho, Fr. Roger Tenorio, Fr. Vic Vera, Fr. Isaac Ayuyu and all the clergy of the Diocese for the nightly mass and prayers; CHC doctors, nurses and staff; Clark-Home Nursing Service; Department of Public Safety, Ambulance Service; and to those who came from -afar, for your condolences and prayers during our time of sorrow. The departure of our beloved mother, Remedio, left us with so much grief and pain, but your presence at the nightly mass and rosary, your personal help, kindness and love immensely helped us carry our burden. No words can adequately express our sincere appreciation. 'Io ci/1 !he de cir friends. neigh~ors. cind co/leag1,1es who came to the hospital to offer support; cissisted with cirrcinge­ God Bless You. ment':-> thcit haul to b_e mc(ae, f1/leul our.home with 0our lovrng presence cina the songs and prci ers of the roscir 0 0 !JI offeredsuch ci beautiful memorrcil servrce- cina who s1Apportea and cissistect us in so mcin0 wci0s - we extend sp-ecici! at uppreCtCltl0/1. - t Dangkulu na si Yu'us Ma'ase. l~ff.i::'The memor0 of ljOUr pra0ers, fdOUr kindness, Clncf ljOUr generosit{d Wt// warm our h2cirts for C/S fong C/S we /rve We .. :.Ji_flfl~•'.·· M.afaiiaQU : Octubre 09, 1911 ~ it, thank 0ou. . ~- -]''.I M.atai : A.QOSlO 19, 1996 The Family of Remedio Sablan Cabrera ·. · ~ 'the Jamily ('-'<==,ff;':;_~~ _..__~ ~~--- '•l"' ~ . - - t ••..

40-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY- SEPTEMBER 20, 1996 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1996-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-41 Business f.1 Trade &=1i- Major Swiss bank restructures Dollar lower, stocks fall in Tokyo TOKYO(AP)-Profit-takingfollow­ Friday and Tuesday. Markets were said. A weaker dollar hurts Japanese gained some of the ground it lost of data showing the U.S. trade deficit BASEL, Switzerland (AP) - jobs. TherestrucOJring,togetherwithnew SBC' s new way of provisioning bility of the calculations." ing spectacular earlierthis week closed Monday for a holiday. exporters by eating into the value of overseas against the yen but remained with Japan jwnping to the highest Switzer/and' s third largest bank an­ SBC will close or merge 80 provisioning methods in the credit for its credit sector will take into ac­ "They have also confumed that gains nounced a major rescrucruring of its branches of its 325 domestic outlets. sector, will result in a one-time techni­ count the uncertain economic situa­ loans alreM ol the pmcipal and proposed staff (25%), experience in similar projects i~ 1. Time frame for design and construction; (25%), JXoposed project approach (20%) time for completion of work (15%), and completeness of proposals (15%) . [~ .Affairs, would like to remind all vendors doing business ...... 2. Price; CNMI and is looking for staff in the following areas: ~ The tnree firms that receive the highest ratings will be invited to subrnrt poce prq::osals. cue wiU then en1er nto negotiaoom with the one I.ii. 3. Innovative design concepts; with the Nutrition Assistance Program (NAP) Food submitliig the kwlest price. ;ll 4. Warranty and Quality Control of products supplied; and ~ GENERAL MANAGER Stamp that funds budgeted for Fiscal Year 1996 will Apre-proposal rnee~ will be held at the CUC Wastewater Office in Sadog Tasi, Saipan, CNMI at exactly 9:00 a.m. on September 30, 1996. ~ 5. Financial, Management, and Manpower capabilities of contractor I\;, I''· MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE expire on September 30, 1996. This means that if your Frve (5) sets of prqiosals must be submitted in a sealed envelope markeo CUC RFP 96{(}39, to Mr. Frank T. Flores, Special Advisor for [] Acopy of the Scope of Work may be obtained from the Technical SeNices Division, Department of Public Works, Lower Base, RECEPTIONIST /CASHIER Procuremen1 & Supply, PO. Box 1220, Lower Base, Saipan, no later than 3:00 p.m., klcal time, Fooay, October 25, 1996. ~ Saipan, on or after September 6, 1996. business have NAP accounts receivables, you will be ACCOUNTING CLERK The project is funded by a grant frcm the Department of lnterior(OOI), 0/oce of Insular Affairs (OIA) at 73.3% of the cost and 26.7% matching Jund F required to submit all outstanding invoices to the frcm the CNMI Government The award of tnis project is contingent upon rBCeipl of the necessary funding ancllor required approval to enter into ;;:.·· CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE legafly bndng anangements to complete the entire project f·.i Questions regarding the Scope of Work or the project in general must be submitted in writing to the Office of the Secretary, tf Department of Public Works, Lower Base, Saipan, Attn: Nardy Manacop, no later than the close of business day, September 20, Department of Finance, Accounts Payable Section in .Discussions may be cooducted witn responsible offerers, v.tio sutxna proposals deterrnned to be reasonably susceptible o/ being selected for ~' 1996. Attractive compensation and benefits package. order to get paid before September 30, 1996. award, for the purpose of dariocation and to ensure luH understanduig ol, and responsiveness to, solicitation ll'quirements. Offerors shall be 1·• aoomled far and equal treatment with respect to q:iportunity for discussion and revision of proposals, arx:I soo'l"revisions may be permitted after i The Government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive any imperfection in the proposal in the interest ol ---- Please send resume to:---­ Vendors run the risk of not getting paid out of NAP's submis.5ion and prior to award for Im purpose o/ obtailing the best and fina offers. In rorducting, discussi:lns, there shall be no disclosure of arrt ; the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Personnel Officer FY'96 funds by not submitting the outstanding invoices infonnation derived frcm proposals submittoo by competing offerers. PCI Communications, Inc. CUC reserves the riglt to reject any or all prqiosals for arrt reason and to waM! any defect in the prqiosals n, nits sole opi,ion to oo so, would Reviewed By: on or before September 30, 1996. be nits best interests. All proposals sl;lall tecome the property of CUC. I P.O. Box 5052 CHRB Should you have any question, All nquiries shall be dirrcioo to Mr. Edward Babauta, Wastewater Division PIOfld Engileer at te~ mmber (670) 322-67007179. I is/EDWARD M. DELEON GUERRERO /&'BENIGNO M. SABLAN /&'EDWARD 8. PALACIOS Saipan, MP 96950 I Secretary ol Public Works Secretarv. ol Lands & Natural Resources Director, Division ol Procurement & Supply II=! please call Pat Palacios-de Beer or Cel M. Muna TIMOTHY P. VILLAGOMEZ Date: August 20, 1996 Date: August 21, 1996 Date: August 21, 1996 ~ Executive Diroctor I LOCAL HIRE ONLY, NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE at telephone numbers 235-9889/90/92. ~~:.. !'l.kt.:r:rrw::mm:rzru rib CSPClliWflU:WiiMiiffiliii iliW\lfill&l":i'!C•ili!\liil;;>h?Wll'\liii:W;;~·~SY."" ,•. •;;_t,•yeJ . ~.--- .-.-:.

42-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY- SEPTEMBER 20, 1996 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1996 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-43 IN.ttS~NOW? IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF THE Enem.ies m.ay tend to resort WANTED 1 ·················.·•···. ·········<· >.•·························· <·· >·/·.·.········································ ..... , ..•. · .. · ...... •.. ·•··.· .....••.•• , FOR SALE NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS ·&· -FOi l)().l\ APAITB·iHOUI.. •.•• .J...... ;.·.··OfFKE ... ·· .. ·... · .. •· •fACE. . ..B IA~I) IN THE MATIER OF THE ESTATE OF IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FRANCISCO SEMAN, IBA, to terroris1n against the US Deceased. FLAME TREE TERRACE APARTMENT ). 26,509 SQ. METERS @ $5.00 per sq. CIVIL ACTION NO. 96·879 By JOHN DIAMOND measure cost the Pentagon $ 120 meter, May be acquired In smaller parcels. SALESNIAN • 3-Bedroom - House WASHINGTON (AP) - The million Perry said. In addition, Office Space I\ . Other creative ways of acquiring will be . considered. GREAT agricullrual land wilh NOTICE OF HEARING AND overwhelming superiority of the the Pentagon's immediate recom­ (Night Route) • 2-Bedroom - Apartment FULLY EQUIPPED. tu1ure development potential. NOTICE TO CREDITORS U.S. military may be having a mendations will cost as much as$ 4:00 PM - 10:0 PM • 1-Bedroom - Apartment 1200 Sq. Ft. located FOR INFORMATION, FOR MORE INFORMATION 1. The Pelilion of Margarita B. Iba, seek­ perverse side effect: making U.S. 300 million this year, he said. EXPERIENCE PREFERRED • Fu/~ Furnished •Ocean v1ew at the Flame Tree PI.S. FAX: Call TOM @ 322-7700 ing lo be appointed as Administratrix of the forces even more susceptible to While the ambitious program is 235-6920 Estale of Francisco S. Iba, deceased, has terrorism. designed to benefit service mem­ Please apply in person at: • 24-Hour MajnJenance on Call •Swimming Pool Terrace Office Bldg., ,3 been sel for hearing before the Superior WESTERN SALES TRADING COMPANY • 24-Hour Waler Supply • Beaulrrul Garden Cour1 o/ /he Commonweal/h of !he Nor1h­ That was Defense Secretary bers, they too will pay a price. First Floor ern Mariana Islands, on the 26th day of William Perry's assessment in Forces in Saudi Arabia, for (Near Philippine Consulate, San Jose, Saipan) • Laundry Facility • Security Guard NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. 1990 75 KVA CATERPILLAR September, 1996, at the hour of 9:00 a.m. hearings Wednesday on the June example, were moved from apart­ -:-:-:::-:-:-:-:..-:-:-:-;;::::::-:-:;.:::.-:-:·:,.-.;.:,;::-:·:: ...... •...... -.-::::·:·:·> PUBLIC NOTICE 2. Any person who has any objection to GENERATOR. 25 bombing in Saudi Arabia that ment buildings - which were tar­ Location: Lower Capitol Hill IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COMMONWEALTH lhis petilion may file his or her objection OF THE NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS ONLY 1,200 HRS. EXCELLENT with lhe Commonweallh Cour1 at any time killed 19 American airmen. geted by terrorists- to field tents. For more information, call tel.# 322·3366/5558 Fax: 322-3886 CONDITION $12,000.00 before the hearing, or may appear at the Perry told the House National Officers and enlistees will be CIVIL ACTION NO. 96-1069 CALL: MAC HOMES time set for hearing to present such Security Committee that would­ asked to serve longer tours over­ - objection or interest in the above-captioned PACIFIC MEDIATION CENTER IN RE THE MATIER OF THE (SAIPAN) CO., LTD. be adversaries "are not able to William Perry seas to create a better-trained and ESTATE OF TEL: (670) 234-9100 matter. 3. Notice is hereby given by the under­ counter them effectively with di­ acclimated force afield. There will You have a dispute? Want to settle? FOIR. RENT RONALD S. DEBRUM, signed to the creditors of, and all p~rsons rect military attack, and so terror­ later the Senate Armed Services be fewer "accompanied tours," in· Deceased. APARTMENT FOR RENT having claims against the Estate of Fran­ ism becomes the weapon of Committee to develop a compre­ Want to avoid court? NOTICE OF PETITION FOR cisco S. Iba or againsl !he deceased, Iha! which family members are al­ STUDIO TYPE WITH AIRCON FIRST FLOOR OF HOT ~ BUILDING. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINIS· wilhin sixly (60) days after the publicalion choice. hensive response to terrorism. lowed to join a service member WE BRING DISAGREEING PARTIES TO AGREEMENT FURNISHED, UTILITY INCLUDED of !his nolice, !hey mus! file !heir claims wilh TRATOR AND NOTICE TO $406.00 A MONTH "We can expect more terror­ Those steps include better secu­ on deployment. !he Clerk ol Court of lhe Commonwealth LOCATED IN GARAmN, MIDDLE RO\D BETWEEN AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY ism, in quantity and in quality in rity measures to protect deployed Retired Army special forces CREDITORS Trial Court and any claims nol so presented CALL: John B. Joyner, Ph.D., 234-7637 QUIET, SINGLE OR COUf:'LE ONLY the nature of the terrorism," he troops as well as a more aggres­ Gen. Wayne Downing, author .j Notice is hereby given that Ida S. IN KOBLERVIU.E: 288-2222, shall be barred. Bank of Guam, Garapan, 3rd Floor HAPPY MARKET II AND ORIENTAL HOIB. Dated this 12th day of August, 1996. added. sive human intelligence effort to of a task force report on the Debrum, has filed with lhe Clerk of Perry's remarks were made as infiltrate terrorist groups. June 25 bombing, called terror­ SR\CE AREA APPROX. 1200 SQ. FT. $1,500 AMONTH the Court, a Pelition for Letters of ls/Clerk of Court Administration for the Estate of WANTED TO BUY HOUSE &LOT another 3,500 U.S. soldiers left The U.S. military will also re­ ism "an undeclared war against Ronald S. Deb rum, deceased. The 2-3 Bedrooms Fon Hood, Texas, for Kuwait, · view its joint training on the United States" launched by CALL 233-0510 OR 234-7119. LEAVE MESSAGE. hearing on the Petition is set for 1:30 with price starting al $25,000.00 where they will join 1,200 others counterterrorism, improve its forces aware of the futility of FORSALE . . . . . p.m. on October 15, 1996 in the Su­ Fixer-upper okay condqcting exercises there. military college instruction, and challenging the U.S. military STRONG & ROUGH CERAMIC TILES perior Court at Civic Center, Susupe, Please call: Tom at 322-7700 President Bill Clinton ordered examine whether non-combat machine head on. SPACE FOR·RENT Saipan, Commonwealth ol the ------' the new troop deployment in the troops need training and equip­ "Some of these enemies feel $24/CASE (17 PCS} SIZE 12" X 12" Northern Mariana Islands. PROCUREMENT AND SUPPLY wake of the latest U.S. confronta­ ment against biological and that our greatest vulnerability is For further particulars, please re­ CNMI GOVERNMENT tion with Kuwait's neighbor to chemical weapons threats. our intolerance for casualties," HIGH QUALITY DOUBLE BURNER MODERN BUILDING ACROSS HYATT HOTEL fer to the Petition on file herein or the north, Iraqi President Saddam Simply moving a few thou­ Downing said. "If we prove our­ GAS STOVE 2 contact counsel for the Petitioner, Hussein. sand military personnel from ur­ • 1st FLOOR 5,000 tt (Approx.) Kennelh L. Govendo, Box INVITATION TO BID selves incapable of responding to $110.00; 35 LB. GAS TANK FREE P.O. Perry outlined a multibillion­ ban locations in Saudi Arabia to a terrorism, the terrorists .. . will 2377, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel: (670) fTB NO.: ITB96-0150 •2nd FLOOR 5,000 ft2 (Approx.) do!lar plan to the House panel and remote air base as a protective continue to target us." ACROSS WENDELL'S SHOPPING MART 234-6057. FOR: MAINTENANCE OF IBM EQUIPMENT • 3rd FLOOR 4,000 ft2 (Approx.) Creditors of the decedenl or of his estate are hereby nolified !hat they OPENING DATE: SEPTEMBER 27, 1996~ Muslim women must file their claims with lhe Clerk TIME: 2:00 P.M. Jewell says he is a CALt287•2168 arrested for - of Court for the Superior Court of the we~ring veils FOR SALE Commonwealth of the Northern INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS OR FIRMS MAY PICK UP BID FORMS AND Mariana Islands within sixty (60) SPECIFICATIONS AT THE OFFICE OF THe"'olRECTOR, PROCUREMENT victin1 of the n1edia PORTSMOUTH, Virginia (AP) - days of the first publication of this AND SUPPLY, LOWER BASE, SAIPAN. By WILLIAM E. SCHULZ CUSTOM COOLER UNIT. FITS ON BED OF T-100 will never end," he said in an Two Muslim women were arrested Notice, or the claim will be forever ATLANTA (AP) - Richard interview to be broadcast Sunday for wearing veils in public by a police PICK-UP OR SIMILAR. PLUG IN OVERNIGHT barred. is/EDWARD B. PALACIOS Jewell told an American televi­ on CBS' "60 Minutes." WANTED officer who misinterpreted a law Daled this 19th day of Septem­ sion news program that he is in­ TEMPERATURE RANGE 30-40°F. GOOD FOR ALL Jewell called the media "pira­ meant to target the white supremacist ber, 1996. nocentoftheOlyrnpic park bomb­ PROCUREMENT AND SUPPLY nha" for reporting he was a sus­ Ku Klux Klan. WE ARE LOOKING FOR: ing and does not expect to be PERISHABLE TRANSPORTATION. COST $6,000. CNMI GOVERNMENT pect in the July 27 bombing at The women also said they were JOVITA C. FLORES charged, even though the stigma Centennial Olympic Park, which fondled during a search for weapons, SELL $3,000. EXCELLENT. CALL 288-2730. 3 BEDROOM HOUSE · CLERK OF COURT of being accused will last for­ killed a concert-goer and injured but authorities disputed the claim. INVITATION TO BID ever. By: is/Deputy' Clerk 111 others. Portsmouth police were investi­ (OCEAN VIEW 1TB NO.: ITB96-0151 "People will be 90 years old The 33-year-old security guard gating the arrests, spokeswoman FOR: LEASE OF A VEHICLE that were at the Olympic games was initially hailed as a hero for PREFERRED) Amber Whittaker said Tuesday. The IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF and go: 'Do you remember when spotting the knapsack containing BUY U/ED CAR/! women were detained Sunday by an we THE COMMONWEALTH OF THE OPENING DATE: SEPTEMBER 27, 1996 that bomb went off? That Jewell tlie bomb and trying to direct 1 OR 2 BEDROOM TIME: 2:30 P.M officerwho thought they were violat­ NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS fellow they accused of that?' It people away before it blew up. ing a state law against wearing masks WE'LL PAY CASH APARTMENT INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS OR FIRMS MAY PICK UP BID FORMS AND in public, she said. IN THE MATIER OF THE SPECIFICATIONS ATTHE OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR, PROCUREMENT AND Crack-addicted parents The law is aimed at ha! ting marches Call: Art Moore at 234-3332 or PLEASE CALL: 287-3882 . ESTATE OF SUPPLY, LOWER BASE, SAi PAN. by the KKK, whose members often Ben Lizama at 234-7133 TRINIDAD TAITANO, wear hood,. people who wear Deceased. ls/EDWARD B. PALACIOS ~entenced in kid's death But CIVIL ACTION NO. 96-1045 TORONTO (AP) - A couple O'Driscoll told the couple masks for religious reasons are ex­ empted. addicted to crack cocaine re­ on Wednesday. "Most c~~±-, people treat their pets 1,000 "Tiien.; was a mistake in judgment, Quiet Two (2) Bedrooms• Swimming Pool NOTICE OF HEARING ceived life sentences for the AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS second-degree murder of times better." and all of us are sony this happened," Tennis Court their infant daughter, who In 1989, Podniewicz was saidCommonwealth'sAttomeyMar­ n TO: ALL PERSONS AND CREDI­ sentenced to five· years in tin Bullock. was so badly beaten that TORS having any interest or claims jail for shaking his l 0-week­ The women said they were walking doctors said she looked like KANNAT GARDENS againsl the Estate ol Trinidad Taitano a car had struck her. old son so violently that he toward a 1=,y store in their tradi­ (Near Northern Mar'1anas College) suffered brain . dam age. tional hijab, Muslim clothing that in~ Judge John O'Driscoll YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED /hat Podniewicz was out on pa­ dudes veilscove1ingthcirfoces, when CARS FOR. . SALE 235-5686 (8:30 AM to 5:30 PM, Weekdays) said the father, Michael Maria R. Sablan, ol Saipan, has filed role when he killed Sara in m1 ofiiccr approached them and told Podniewicz, would not be 235-5849 (6:00 PM to 9:00 PM, Everyday) a petilion in lhe Superior Gour/ seek­ them they could not wear mu.,ks. 1990 HILUX 1993 HONDA· eligible for parole for 25 April 1994. 1990 NISSAN ing lo be appoinled the adminis\ra/rix One wom,UJ said site tDld the of~ years, while his common­ During the parents' nine­ 4x4 Pick Up PRELUDE SENTRA of the estate of Trinidad Tailano. de­ ticer that the veil w,L, p,m of her law wife, Lisa Olson, must week trial, the court heard SI 4-Wheel Steering, CNMI. PROCUREMENT AND SUPPLY ceased. Petitioner's allorney of record Islamic dress, and he resp.inded: "I Standard, 5-DR WAGON, serve at least 15 years for that Sara was a malnourished 2-DR Standard, CNMI GOVERNMENT is Antonio M. Atalig, Atlorney al Law, girl who weighed only I 0 don't ~are what you say. It's a mask 4 Cylinder 4 Cylinder her role in the death of 6- 4 Cylinder AAA 122, Caller Box 10001, Saipan. month-old Sara Podniewicz. pounds (4.5 kilograms) and you can't wear it in the common­ $6,000.00 $3,500.00 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Mp 96950. The hearing on said peti­ "I can't fathom how two when she died of pneumonia wealth of Virginia." $14,000.00 tion lor letlers of administration has RFP NO.: RFP96-0149 human beings could treat caused by fractured ribs. She The women, who have filed for­ or best offer or best offer been set lor October 15, 1996, al 1:30 mal complaint, against tl1e police, or best offer FOR: CLEANING SERVICES p.m. All interested parties should ap­ And since a 12-year study shO'ns that be:ng 40% or more overweight puts you at any helpless infant the way had more than 20 broken refused to remove their veils and said pear al the nearing. Persons having high risk. it makes sense to follow these guidelines tor healthy l,v,ng' Eat plenty you treated Sara," bones. OPENING DATE: SEPTEMBER 27, 1996 of fruits and vegetabtesrich In vitamins A and C-oranges,can!Bloupe, they were handcuffed, and touched Call 234-7119 or 233-01 OLeave Message any claims against \he eslate ol said strawberries, peaches, a prlcots, broccoli, caullflowe r, brusset TIME: 2:00 P.M. sprouts, cabbage. Eat a high-fiber, low-lat diet that Includes on the chest and buttocks by officers decedent are hereby notified that any whole-grain breads end cereals such as oatmeal, bran searching them. INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS OR FIRMS MAY PICK UP BID FORMS AND and all claims against the eslale must and wheat. Eat loon meats, fish, skinned poultry ''Nottoourknowledge,"Whittaker SPECIFICATIONS AT THE OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF be liled with the Clerk of Courl within · and low-fat dairy products. Drink alcoholic beverages I only In moderation. said when asked if officers touched PROCUREMENT AND SUPPLY, LOWER BASE, SA/PAN. sixty (60) days ol this publication, or For more ,nformalion. call 1-BOO-ACS-2345

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46-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-SEPTEMBER 20 1996 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1996 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-4 7 race, creed or opinion. Sometimes ences in the bill's approved ver­ tion policies' "bad track record." Faisao... thisisnotjXlssiblebecauseofradicals Delegate. • • sion." Asked if the governor will ask Continued from page 5 like you. Continued from page 1 During last month's committee the U.S. House of Representatives meeting, the senior Democratic to reject the bill, Broadhurst said interpreted to mean, not local, not of Youareelectedrepresentative from did not mean there was any less congressman said the CNMI docs Tenorio has already "voiced his CNMI descent or someone from the Precinct III. However, your election concerns about labor and immi­ gration problems in the CNMJ." not deserve a scat in Congress be­ concerns." outside, an alien. and the work you do shall be for the Pirates extend win streak Broadhurst said Miller "was in­ cause of its "horrible garment in­ "His message was al ready heard," When the officer in the phone told benefit of the entire Common we.al th. strumental in some or the differ- dustry" and its labor ai;d immigra- Broadhurst said. Pirates 5, Reds 3 is 5-5. ond as Henry Rodriguez struck less for 6 2-3 innings as Philadelphia berto sbc you that your guess was right, your Your job is to protect our interest, In Pittsburgh, Jason Schmidt Morgan (6-9) had a 3-0 lead in out. Rondell White walked and rallied to beat the Marlins. Thewin,combinedwithHouston's remarked, "haf-taimanu tiu fan pao promote our desires as a Common­ opposition' sclaimthat government Shmull said the "unfounded and overcame eight ·walks in seven the third when Orlando Merced Andy Stankiewicz hit a pinch-hit Stocker went 3-for-5 with three loss in Atlanta, gave lheCardinalsa4 sasadang I kaosa sa · taotao hiyong wealth, to advance the lives of our Nakamura ... employees arc being forced to at­ baseless" allegations made by innings and the Pittsburgh Pirates drove in two runs with a bases­ single ·10 load the bases. Mlicki RBlsasthePhilliesrappedout I ?hits 1-2 game lead in the NL Central. The chumocho · gue ", meaning "No won­ people, and to protect and preserve Continued from page 1 tend Nakamura's political gather­ Gibbon's camp were all part or extended their winning streak to loaded single. then hit Santangelo with an 0-2 and overcame a 6-2 deficit in the Cubs dropped seven games back. der why che case smell like urine oilier vi!al interest, especially chil­ the cl ccti on commission protesting ings. their campaign ro discredit their seven games. Expos 4, Mets 3 pitch, forcing in Alou and send­ sixth. Stottlemyre (13-11) allowed four "What the president has been rival candidates. because the people from che outside dren. the administration cm1didates' al­ The Pirates have their longest In Montreal, Moises Alou had ing New York to its fourth straight Toby Borland (7-3), the fourth hits and two runs while striking out doing is invite govenunent em­ "When election is approaching, are investigating them". The conver­ I am sony to tell you, but. the leged 11se of govenunent reso11rces streak since the 1992 NL East his second straight three-hit game loss. Phillies , threw one hitless in­ seven in his first game since getting sation ended after you made your investigator who you directed your in their campaign. ployees during lunch hours and different camps will come up with attend,mce is strictly voluntary," different strategies to try to influ­ champions won seven straight and scored the go-ahead run in the Montreal won for the sixth time in ning and Ricky Bottalico got three carried off the field after taking a line remark. racist remark to, is maniea to a Caro­ Slunull dertied Tem1eteet's alle­ gations. Shmull said. ence people to be on their side," from Aug. 29-Sept. 5. eighth when F.P. Santangelo was sevengamestomove 17 games over outs for his 32nd save. drive off the right knee Friday in Los Congressman Faisao, I hope that linian and voting in your precinct Shmull also dismissed sugges­ Shmull said. Schmidt, one of three players hit by a pitch with the bases loaded. .500 for the first time this season. Cardinals 5, Cubs 3 Angeles . you are not inviting racially moti­ Good Luck!! While admitting that some em­ ployees of a govenunent printing tions that Nakamura's appointment Nakamura's campaign, SlunuJl acquired from Atlanta in the Aug. Alou, who had three hits in a 7- Phillies 8, Marlins 6 In St Louis, Ron Gant and Royce Dennis Eckersley gave up a two­ vated violence to our peaceful is­ Just remember that you are there shop were working on the cam­ ofltis second cousin to the election said, is anchored on the party's 30 Denny Neagle trade, is 2-1 1 win over the Mets on Tuesday In Philadelphia, Kevin Stocker Clayton homered, and Todd outhomerin the ninth to Scott Servais, lands. As a parent, l am concerned for people. You are a public servant paign materials for Nakamura and commission would make the poll platform program. with a 3.97 ERA in four starts night, drew a leadoff walk from singled to break a seventh-inning tie Stottlemyre pitched seven strong in­ but then got the final out for his 29th because you, an official of the Com­ and your reJXlrt to the people. It is not Rcmengesau. Slunull said "tl1ey body beholden to the rcelcctionist "What we tell the people is what with the Pirates. His overall record Dave Mlicki (6-7) and stole sec- and five relievers held Florida score- nings as St. Louis cut its magic num- save. monwealth, displayed your true col­ theotherwayaround!!!Liveuotothe don't get paid out of public funds." president. they wm1t to know and look for in ors that you successfully hid behind professional expectations of your '"They work after duty hours and "The election commission is an the next fourycarsaftcrtheelection," political agendas. You are one racist, position as an elected official. As a arc paid out of the campaign independent body, and the presi­ he added. "Negative campaign is noL w1prctessional and uneducated offi­ general constituent, I demand no less! i commit tee's private ftmds," Sinn ttll dent respects this," Shmull said. in the best interest of P,tlau people." Musashilllaru stuns Akebono cial whodoesn 't belong upon the hill I am sick and tired of people using said in a telephone interview from "We have not recei vcd any com­ About 12,CXXJ will troop to the TOKYO (AP) - Musashimaru dozed out No. 5 maegashira No. 9-rankedSunahama,or Ameri­ · NE\fl'()RK(AP)-RubenRivera . Detroit. plaint fmm tJ1e commission regard- decjding the future and environment their official JX)sition to try and expe­ Palau. polling places in the November elec­ crushed down Akebono Thursday in Asanowaka (3-9). can William Hopkins, suffered his ing this issue." - tions. singled home l)eicl(JetJ!r with two Oemens (10-12) setthe of my children. Every gcxxl parent is dite, obtain or demand services while Shmull also denied the a bout between two Hawaiian-born No. 4 maegashira Konishiki, or seventh defe.at against five victories outs,inthe lOthinningasNew Yorlc record at Fenway Park on April 29, concerned for the welfare and future the JX)Or waits in line under the sun wrestlers, sraying two victories be­ Salevaa Fuauli Atisanoe from Ha­ ashewassentoutfrombehindbyNo. 1986, against the Seattle Mariners. the quota of a manufacturer," said employment 500 workers, the regu- beat Baltiniore 3-2. Wednesday; of their children. I am striving as a and through the rain. This has got to hindunbeaten Takanohana with three waii, grabbed No. 2 maegashira 2-ranked Kushimaurni (4-8). increasing its lead over the Orioles Hehadl9strikooutsenteringtbe Speaker... the speaker. 1ation is interpreted to rnem1 that it parent because I want my chil&en to stop. days left in the Autumn Grand Sumo Continued from page 1 According to Benavente, the new will recognize the 500 workers as Kenko •s belt and forced him out for In makushita, the top junior di­ in the AL Fast to four games. ninth inning Wednesday, but Alan be successful, fiiendly and to treat regulations authorize the entry of the new established quota for the Tournament. his third victory against nine defeats. vision, No. 13-ranked Sentoryu Jeteropenedthe lOthwithasingle Trammell p)pped out, Ruben Si­ and judge others equal] y and not by He said it was the intent ot P.L.. 7,805 new workers in addition to Yokozuna (grand champion) Kenko is 2-10. (4-2), or American Henry ·off Alan Mills (3-2) and Charlie erra singled and Tony Clark flied l 0-9 to restrict the imponation of manufacturer as it would be uncon­ the color of their skin, their beliefs, Joseph Hocog Aldan, Jr those already in the Common­ Takanohana, seeking his 15th tour­ No. 15 maegashiraKyokushuzan, Armstrong Miller. slapped down Hayes sacrificed.' .Tim Raines' out After going to a 2-1 count on more workers for the industry. scionable to have tltis garment wealth. manufacturer return namentchampionshipandfourthina or Mongolian Batbayar Davaa, No. 16-ranked Tochinoyama. No. groundout toserond.111()VedJeterto Travi.sFryman.Clemenscameback. "Public Law !0-9 pointed out the additional authority over the rest except for re­ Since the number is estimated to 200 employees to meet the October row, reached 12-0 by easily forcing slapped down No. 3-ranked 29-ranked Hoshiandesu (4-2), or thiitl, \fildRiyera hita2-2 pitch into and got Fiyman swinging. The that neither the social structure of be between 6,000 to 8,000, the 15, 1995 quota. HPO ... spect and reverence. This meaning the CNMI nor the mechanisms of out komusubi Uunior champion sec­ Tochiazuma of the juryo division, Argentine Jose Antonio Juarez, rightfil:ld justoversecondbaseman three-time AL Cy Yoong Award Continued from page 5 subsequently was confirmed by Commonwealth faces future gar­ *Category two establishes new ond class) Musoyama (6-6). just below the senior makuuchi divi­ thrust down No. 34-ran!ced R9bert0Alomar'sleaping attempt winner got 15 of his on government could sustain the bur­ ment worker population of over 14, Chamonu, I again must take excep­ Sanvitores who spoke the local lan­ den that would be created by the quotas for those garn1cnt manufac­ Ozeki (champion) Musashimaru sion. Kyokushuzan is 7-5 and Kotonomine. MarianoRivera (7~2) pitched 1 swinging strikes. Relying mostly tion with Mr. Del Rosario's sugges­ guage and at a time when ourculrure 000 persons. he said. turers issued licenses after January was at 10-2, and yokozuna Akebono Tochiazuma 10-2. In sandanme, the second-highest 2-3 perfect innings the victozy. on fastballs and hard sliders, he entry of a large number of addi­ "Tltis kind of growth is exactly for tion. The indigenous residents of che was still intact After Spanish con­ tional alien workers," the Speaker I , 1995. However, tl1ese licensees and ozeki Wakanohana were at 9-3. In the 26-member juryo division, junior division, No. 21-ranked .In defeating the Orioles for the struck out the side .in the second, what P.L. l 0-9 was designed to must meet renewal conditions as Marianas were never known as quest, the term came to refer to all said. Musashimaru, or Fiamalu No. 8-ranked Kyokutenho, or Mon­ Kyokutenzan (24), or Mongolian 11 this fifth and sixth -innings: prevent." provided hy Public Law 10-9. The ninth time iil games season, ''Moro''andChamonudoesnoto1igi­ indigenous islanders. Regulations restricting the issu­ Benavente went on to argue that quotas allowed under this category Penitani,grabbed the belt ofAkebono, golian Tsevegnyam Nyamjav, Enkhbat Batmunkh, was forced out ·· theYankees Iruidesure they would Indians 4, White Sox 3 narefrom "don'tmoro. The first time ance of Work Certificates and En­ I offer these comments not as criti­ even with the present number of will be subject to renewal approval. or Chad Rowan, put his head on his crushed down equally ranked by No. 20-ranked Komai. renwinin first place at the comple­ In Chicago, Geronimo Pena !he won:I was recorded was in 1565 cism but rather to clarify some impor­ try Permits for non-immigrants garrnent workers on Sai pan, there chest, drove him to the ring's edge Wakano jo (6-6) for his fifth victory Injonidan, the third-highest junior tion of this showdown series. The homered in the first as the Oeve­ alien gannent workers were im­ If the license of a manufacturer was during Legazpi ·s stopover at Guam. tant points relating to our history. I is tremendous strain on CNMI re­ and crushed him down. against seven defeats. division, No. &-ranked Koryu (5-1), .teams will finish the three-game land Indians turned to their bench posed-in the late l 980's by the not renewed, the quota will occlimi­ Islanders approaching the Spanish encourageConunonwealthresidents sources. Ozeki Wakanohana, elder brother No. 4-ranked Yamato, or Ameri­ or American Eric Gasper, clamped s¢rieswithadoubleheaderonTours­ CNMI government, but were sub­ nated. It will not be considered as onedayafterclinchingtheALCen­ ships to trade called out clwmurre to learn about the past so they will sequently repealed by Tenorio in "With this increase the Common­ an unused or unfi lied quota. of Takanohana, toppled No. 3 can George Kalima, slapped dov.n No. 14-ranked Kotosakuta's arms day. traltocomp]eteathree-garnesweep. whichtheSpanishmistakenlythought beaerappreciatetheaccomp\ishments October of 1995. wealth can expect to realize an even Therefore, Dela Crnz said, the maegashira (senior wrestle.r) No. IO-ranked 2.enshinyama (6-6) from outside and drove him out . Red Sox 4,. Tigers 0 Pena'sfirst homer of the season, greater burden on the social strnc­ was our word for'iriend Later, in the of the Chamorro people. I also take Whereas P.L. l 0-9 explicitly total work force of the garment Tamakasuga (4-8). for his eighth victory against four Junior wrestlers have only seven In Detrc>it, Roge~ .Clemens a two-run shot, gave the Indians a 1600s, the Spanish, who by then were this opportunity to invite interested ture and govenunent resources," industry will always be within the Ozeki Takanonami (84) bull- defeats. bouts during the 15-daytoumament matchecltheonlypitcher ever club-record 208 homers this sea­ fro7,e quotas at their pre-October the House leader said. who learning the local language, found out individuals who wish to learn more 15, 1995 level, Be1Javente said the quota established for each quali­ bas struck out 20 - himself. But in a separate statement, Dela son, hreakiogthemarlcthey set last that Chamorro (or Chamorri) was about our history to visit our office emergency regulations expand it fied gannent rnmmfacturer. rest of the way. with I 8 points while Jess Dela Cruz Crnz argued that Public Law !0-9 The Red Sox right~hander -year. actually the indigenous name for high and to utilize our historic archives and to "the total number of non-immi­ "As explained above. the estab­ Aces ... Rengull finished with 34 points added 17 markers. mandates that a quota be estab­ lishment of the regulation did not equaled his own major league Toefading While Sox have kN As grant garment employees issued Continued from page 48 to lead all scorers. Lee chipped in The Aces will vie for the cham­ status islanders. one priest ob­ publications. ream1,.·.·.··.·.··.·...·... ~.._·•.....; .·.·:·;..~. 20. batters.• ·· anc1..... ·· ·. ··.·re .. h- seY\:llofnine~trail~by3 lished for each garment manufac­ allow for more hiring, it merely 26, while Alegre, Untalan, Perry pionship against the idle Micro! '""'""6 ...... pl served in 1670,' The Mariana people work cenilicates as of July 31, •. inga,fou,r-1littt'J:'tolead.Bostonover 1-2.g,inmsintheAL~~- 1996, plus the total numberofnon­ turer pursuant to regulations in ef­ recogni7,es the validity of the exist­ Playing smart basketball, the added 16, 10 and 10 points respec­ do not have a republic nor a governor fect prior to October 15, 1995. Corp.-Toyota Wheels on Satur­ immigrant alien workers in the ing work force and the require­ Aces showed their vast experience tively to put up a splendid offen­ because the Principals or Gentlemen .Joseph P. Deleon Guerrero While there was a listing of quo­ ments of the work force for those day. UMDA needs to beat the call Cluimorri.s process of being recrnited or to he as they coasted to victory by match­ sive show by the Aces. Wheels at least twice to take the who they have no Historic Preservatiorz Officer recruited after July 31, 1996. tas established for each garment industries who arc allowed to re­ Chiefs... SGA... manufacturer, the lifting of the ing every basket Miller scored the Peter led Miller's losing cause crown. Continued from page 48 Continued from page 48 The speakernoted that the regu­ emit i.t accordance with Public Law access as claimed in the article, moratoritm1 between October I 5, please call the following SGA Officers lations authorize the issum1ce of 10-9," said the secretary. the CNMI will once again be cut \ 995 and May 28, 1996 allowed He said the regulution, in fact, his queen to avoid checkmate. third inning. By the top of the fourth, for participation. It's ... Entry Permits m1d Labor Certifi­ SSR... 15-.Qh416.Nh1Bc617.Bc2Nf6 Dai-Ichi ... the Chiefs took a commanding 5-0 Judge F.cl Manibusan tel. no. 256- Continued from page 5 off completely from calling 800 several garment mmrnfacturers to limitsadditional hiring l~yond what . cates "to recrnit a non-immigrant recrnit additional workers above Continued from page 48 18.Re1Nh5I9.Ne2f5!20.~Qg5 Continued from page 48 advantage. 6563,Mr.Ray Diaz at tel. no. 322-058 l numbers where the businesses on alien employee from the gam1ent had been established. is set and charged in the U.S. by big their previous quotas ,tllowed by "The Worker Pool is a totally Owens takes the bye. Threatening male. ButtheWheelsdisplayedthechar­ or Mr. Ben Aldan at tel. no. 234-16 l 8. the other end don't want to pay worker pool approved by the gar­ seventh team foul to enter the penalty. A short meeting will be held following telecommunications companies such for the calls. regulations. different procedure which, at this Game of the week. Speaking of 21. Neg3 Nxg3! (0-1) ButtheNikkofivecouldn'tcapitalize acter that enabled them to sweep the ment panel." Tl1ercfore, quotas had to be rc­ the tournament event as AT&T and Sprint. MR .Ecret, would like you to Given the liberal definition or point, is zero. The Worker Pool is excitement, here's a lively game Mate can't be averted: 22. Nxg3 on the big break as they went 2 out of regularseasonbyexplodingona four !\ITC has no say whatsoever over believe that we' re a big. bad com­ cstahlished into two categories to generated fromthe smne work force played by two of the most promising Qxg3, etc. 12 from the snipes in the next seven run rampage at the bottom of the thf tem1 "gam1cnt worker pool" be consistent with the Act's re­ Koblerville. .. whether or not a private company pany that imposes high charges this provision, Benavente said the al lowed within the quota or a manu­ young Soviet players five or seven Puzzler. Glenn Orlina Jr., Joseph minutes. fowth. Reno Celis, Eddie Santos, newal conditions and recrnitment facturer," he added. Continued from page 48 will be willing to accept a "col­ on its customers. Contrary to that new rnlc nulJiJks the restriction years ago, who are now the leading Gregorio and Ronnie Alfonso all got Elmer Caramoan and Rico Frank Pangelinan and Henry Lizama requi rcmcnts: t->y lect" 800 call from the CNMI. nor imposed hy P. L. I 0-9 which would Therefore, as provided Public players of their now-free-from-Rus­ the correct solution to last week's connived to put their team back in out shedding a sweat when their op­ opinion, we· re proud to be a re­ *Catcgorv one valid,lles the total Maglanque took over from Alegre as Law I 0-9, only tl1ose garment quite tricky puzzle: 1.1:4 Rc5 2. bxc5 contention. ponent, failed to show up. The KES what the rate would be for that sponsible business that has actu­ have limited new l1ircs to lillin~ numlx;r -or" 11on-i111111i grant alien sia countries, fatonia and Ukraine. they combined for five points to bail quotas in existence prior to Octo~ manufacturers \1'!10 were issued a2 3. c6 Be? 4. cxb7 any move 5. call. ally bcen thc leader in bringing cmplDyccs which the Labor Divi­ AnnotationsarcbyToday'sManny Dai-lchi out of trouble, 5043, 5:35 With one out and one on on the top footballers were declared winners, 6- her 15, 19% business I icenses pri nrto the effec­ If we can·t get an 800 call many new scrics and lower rates sion 1111d issued Work Cenilicatcs Benitez: bxa8=Q# remaining. of the fifth, Tony Benavente relieved 0, by default "Whcr,'.as P.L. I 0-9 re-estab­ tive date oi'the law may renew their tt1rnugh on a free basis, we can forthepeopleofthcCNMl. What to for the employment by licensed business licenses. Sicilian Defense Thanks to all those who sent in Nikko's anemic free- throw Sablan and shut-out the Chiefs in the The visiting Tanapag Elementary still complete the call for our eu.,­ other business could show that it lished the Gannent Worker Pool Jaan Ehlvest-Vassily Ivanchuk their solutions. next three innings. After given up School proved to classy for the host as it existed prior to Octol'er 15, g,mncnt manufacturers before the '"The gannent work force wi! I shooting turned out to be their tomers tluuugh paid ai:.:cess. The way had lowered prices more than 70'7c cffecti ve date of the Act. In other Tallin, fatonia l 996 For this week. check this out: four runs in the fourth pitcher Everet San Vicente as they rolled to a 20-0 1995. the emergency ~gulations not incre~se and the numbcrofbusi­ downfall as they were able to con­ IT&E ;-.rrc. and other long distance over the past 7 years, as :v!TC has open up the pool to incl udc "all words, if a gm111cnt manufact urcr' s ness l iccnscs for qualiJied gannent 1. eS c5 2. Nl3 e6 3. d4 cxd4 4. vert half of the dozen bonus chari­ Ngiraidong and company also victory. carriersopernting here in the Marianas for its long distance rates to the unused or unJilled non-immigrant quota prior to Octobcr 15, 1995 manufacturer will eithcrrcmainthc Nxd4ag!? ties awarded to them. All in all, blanked the Wheels. Tanapag's victory spoiled San are able to prcn-idc this access is u.s.1 g,m11ent worker posit ions within was cstabli shed at 3(X) and, as of the same of decrease, depending upon TheSicilianKan, which allows the the Nikko five only managed to TheChiefsmatchedToyota's two Vicente· s debut in the league. effective date of the Act, this gar­ 011 tl1muci1 the use (Jfand .. SK

'48-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY- SEPTEMBER 20, 1996

SPOBTS'2C0 R P1JtJJ8'Hil 0 R Aces book finals' seat By Erel A. Cabatbat first half, the Aces stepped on the After, two misses from the char­ 2:30 left. The Aces continued their relent­ Variety News Staff gas pedal in the final nine minutes ity line, Mi!Jer launched a 13-2 An I 0-5 windup by the UMDA less assault as they pounded Miller's JUNIOR Rengull and Bob Lee of the ballgame enroute to posting counteroffensive to taste theironly five gave them a five point half defense with their ace sentinel at combined for 60 big points as they the 20 point massacre. lead in the ballgame, 35-34. time lead, 48-43. the forefront of the attack. led the UMDA Aces in routing The Aces enjoyed an 11 point It was immediately wiped out In the final half, the Aces posted Rengull continued his amazing Pacific Trading/Miller Lite, 111- leadearlyinthefirsthalf, 18-7. But when Rengull did his "Junior their first double digit lead when shooting streak as as he scored I 0 91 in their knockout match last Miller came back with 15-4 blast to Show". Rengull sank another left quarter points in another 16-3 Aces run to night for the last finals berth in the tie the count at 22-all, 8:35 remain­ Reaffirming his reputation as one court jumper, 62-52, five minutes put the game beyond Miller's reach, 1996 Basketball Association of the ing in the first half. of the league's prem~r clutch into the final half. 92-72. Northern Mariana Islands-Miller In the return play, Steve Coleman shooter, Rengull sank three con­ It was the closest the Miller Ric Alegre, Untalan, and Perry­ Lite Men's Basketball League at triggered a I 0-0 blast as the Aces secutive jumpers to cushion a three­ squad could manage as they fell joined the scoring fray as they took the Gilbert Ada Gym. went hot again with Lee scoring pointer by Miller's Winsor Peter behind by as much as 13 points, the off from what Ren gull and Lee left. After blowing hot and cold in the six points in that run. for a two-point Aces lead, 40-38, first at 78-65. Continued on page 47 ~ . I Chiefs surprise Wheels By Frank Palacios and Erel A. The Chiefs opened the game by Cabatbat scoring two runs in the first inning Variety News Staff courtesy of Rhini Yoshino and .The Ngerbeched Chiefs made the ShennanNgiraidong. Chiefpitcher biggest hit of the week as they Everett Ngiraidong shut out the brought down previously unbeaten Wheels on the changeover to pre­ and defending:--·chwnpions, the ~xve the. lead. _ ·•• Ti;iyota Wheels;ll J, in 1Oinnjrigs . . In .the second inning, Winsor ·W i:ake a 1-0 lead in their best of Peter added another run to make a three semifinals series in theSaipan 3-0 lead for the Chiefs. Men's at ]Both teams failed to score in the the"Francisco Palacios Ballfield. Continued on page 47 Dai-Ichi routs Nikko By Ere! A. Cabatbat ened at41-36, 11:55 Ieft. INTERHOTEL CAGE ACTION-Dai-lchi's Elmer Caramoan(right) dribbles past Hotel Nikko's Allan Espin Variety News Staff Dai-Ichi sued for time to re-orga­ in their knockout encounter yesterday in the lnterhotel Basketball League at the Gilbert Ada Gym. Oai-lchi DAI-ICHI Hotel ousted yesterday nize, the time-out worked as Tom scored a convincing 63-53 victory to advance to the finals. (Photo by Erel A. cabatbat) Nikko Hotel, 63-53, in their rubber Alegre scored two crucial baskets to match to earn the right to challenge increase their lead back to nine points, SGAAce Tourney Pacific Islands Club for the champi­ 45-36. Estrellanes compounded Koblerville scores 1st win TIIESAIP AN Golfers Association will onship of the 1996 Interhotel Basket­ Nikko's woes when he went zero out By Ere! A. Cabatbat System's intersholastic flag football holdtheSeptember"Ace"ofthemonth ball League at the Gilbert Ada Gym. of five from the charity line. Cesar Variety News Staff league. tournament this coming Sunday, Sept After erecting an eight point lead Viray played the fireman's role when KOBLER.VILLE, OleaiandTanapag · Koblerville, who was supposed to 22, 19% at the LauLau Bay GolfRe­ after the first half, 38-26, Dai-Ichi he hit a long jumper to trigger a 7-2 Elementary Schools scored their first host William S. Reyes Elem. School, sort-East Course. ·: j watched its lead dwindle as they fell run to enable Nikko to come within Tee off time "'.ill begin promptly at victories last Tuesday to mark the won the league's opeing game with- 6:06 am. There are limited space so into amaze of turnovers five minutes four, 47-43, 8:00 remaining. opeing season of the Public School ·, into the-finaGanto. With Buboy Nikko further received another . Continued on page 47 Continued on page 41 Estrellanes, Herny Manipon and Jun boost when Dai-Ichi committed its Slowpitch Round-up Satumo waxing hot, Nikko threat- Continued on page 41 1996 Men's Slow-pitch League __ Slowp~tch T~~ statldi~gs ! Team Standing as Sept. 18, 1996 ' By Ray D. Palacios . 0 . For the Variety _ _ _· ··: ._ _ . _ :·· ., _ ., • • ., •• < . Co!q)iled By Ray D. Palacios 1-Mario ~~las For the Variety . . Gaine and Dennis.Rey·~s.~~c1ikri<>ckedirt{ , Zaldy Dandan •• two :runs ·as The iSai'pari: Steved~re Chelus\sfopireci_:'.T~i A·Divislon :Toyota nuts and bol.ts in the sixth; 10-Q:Joe Sala(weritthe• Team W L Pct GB Pepsi Spec 6 0 1.000 - ;c:lisJ~9pe:s-gi vfrig. ~Ii j~~~·-fi,Y~ •hitt~.f!?l• G~~J~l;•_-i:\:?.:•:/\•'(:/: SSR gets a· shot.at Yana M.G.D. 6 1 .857 112 :_· ·- Ca:me 2: Three CQ~se.~liJiv~\b·as~'Qn' balls{ah :e'frof~rid:a: Bud8ad Boys 6 1 .P51 112 SAIP AN Shooting Range (SSR) J.E. T. Turtles 4 2 .667 1 .two~hmshothy Joe I:.ii~ma:~ighligtited J;E/Y:T:iirde '~'six\ i Y.C.O. Savistar 7 4 .636 11/2 rt.ins seventh inning life s'aver for a comefrmn {?~hind 9~6 will try to do what no other team Bud Light G-Force 3 2 .600 21/2 victory over the y:c.o. Servistar;··servistar needed just has yet to achieve in the ongoing U.I.C. Defenders 3 4 .429 31/2 three outs to bag their seventh win and are ahead 6-3 with 1996 CNMI Chess Team Cham­ AR.C. Cool Running 3 4 .429 31/2 Town & Country 2 3 .400 31/1 the bottom ofthe ol'der- dug up for the Turtles when slowly pionship-beat Yana Law Office. (ManHooen) With 14pointsSSRcouldover- . C.O.P. Hustlers 2 5 · 286. 41/2 ;bi1t-suiely the·Turtles creep up to take cont.inue of _the. Pac-Asia Taiskang 1 3 250 4 take Yana, which has 155poin~ Peleliu 1 6 .143 51/2 but only if Pol Mondez et al wipe Santos hres 0 10 .ODO 8 out on all three boards the very (Starters) steady Yana-Santos-Piliwale B-Divlslon liifi~t~1;~11,1«11°f ;Ji!i~i~}(;i! Team W L Pct GB f'p.11J\oyer.•the···l,{1fa1I~~"LighJ:J

"J7'' Aces book finals' seat By Erel A. Cabatbat first half, the Aces stepped on the Arter, two misses from the char­ 2:.30 left. 'Ilic Aces continued their rclcrit­ Variety News Staff gas pedal in the final nine minutes ity line, MiUcr launched a 13-2 An I 0-5 windup by the UMDA icss iL,sault as they pounded Miller's JUNIOR Rcngull aml Bob Uc of the ballgame cnroutc to posting counteroffensive to taste their only five gave them a live point half defense with their ace sentinel at combined for 60 big points as they the '.'.O point massacre. lead in the ballgame. 35-34. time lead, 4X-43. the forefront of the attack. led the llMDA Aces in routing The Aces cnjoycJ an I I point It was immediately wiped out In the final half, the Aces posted Rcngull continued his amazing Pacific Trading;Millcr Lite. 111- kadcarlyinthcfirsthalf.18-7. But when Rengull did his "Junior their first double digit lead when shooting streak as as he scored I 0 91 in their knockout match last Millcrcamc back with 15-4blast to Show". Rengull sank ,mother left 4uartcr JX)ints in another 16-3 Aces nm to night for the last tinals berth in the tic the count at 22-all, 8:35 remain­ Reaffirming his reputation as one cou11 jumper, 62-52, five minutes put the game beyond Miller's reach. 19% Basketball Associat.ion of the ing in the first half. of the league's prem[.er clutch into the final half. 92-72. Nonhcm Mariana Islands-Miller In the re tum play. Steve Coleman shooter, Rengull sank three con­ It was the closest the Miller Ric Alegre, Untalan. and Pcny­ Lite Men's Basketball L~aguc at triggered a I 0-0 blast as the Aces secutive jumpers to cushion a three­ squad could mmiage as they fell joined the scoring fray as they took the Gilbe11 Ada Gym. went hot again with Lee scoring pointer by Miller's Winsor Peter behind by as much as 13 points, the off from what Rcngull and Lee left. After blowing hot am! cold in the six points in that nm. for a two-point Aces lead, 40-38, first at 78-65. Continued on page 47 Chiefs surprise Wheels By Frank Palacios and Erel A. llle Chiefs opened the game by Cabatbat sc01ing two runs in the first inning Van'ety News Staff courtesy of Rhini Yoshino and 1l1e Ngerbeched Chiefs made the ShermanNgimidong. Chief pitcher biggest hit of the week as they Everett Ngiraidong shut out the brought down previously unbeaten Wheels on the changeover to pre­ and defending champions, the serve the lead. Toyota Wheels, 11-7, in IO innings In the second inning, Winsor to take a 1-0 lead in their best of Peter added another run to make a three semifinals seiies in the Saipan 3-0 lead for the 01iefs. Men's Major League Baseball at IB0tJ1 teams failed to score in tJ1e the Frnncisco Palacios Ballfield. Contlnuea on page 41 Dai-Ichi routs Nikko By Erel A. Cabatbat cned at 41-36, 11 :55 lefL l.NTEJ3HOTEL CAGE ACTION-Oai-lC?hi's Elmer Caramoan(right) dribbles past Hotel Nikko's Allan Espin Variety News Staff Dai-lchi sued for time to re-orga­ m the,r knockout encounter yesterday m the lnterhotel Basketball League at the Gilbert Ada Gym. Oai-lchi DAI-ICHI Hotel ousted yesterday nize, the time-out worked ,L, Tom scored a convincing 63-53 victory to advance to the finals. (Photo by Eret A. Cabatbat) Nikko Hotel. 63-53, in their mbber Alegre scored two crncial bw,keL~ to match to cam the 1ight to challenge incrc,L-;c their lead back to nine point,, : SGAAc~ 1'>.tPi;ney < ' • , ' ~ ,, 7 • Pacific Isl,mds Club for the champi­ 45-36. Estrellanes compounded Koblerville scores 1st win TI-IESAIP AN Golfers Association will onship of tJ1e 1996Intcrl1otel 13:.L,ket­ Nikko ·s woes when he went zero out By Erel A. Cabatbat System's intershoi,Lqic flag football hold the Septembcr"Are"ofthe month ball League at the Gilbe11 Ada Gym. of five from the chmity line. Cesar Variety News Staff league. toum,m1ent this coming Sunday, Sept. After erecting ,m eight point lead Viray played the fireman's role when KOBLERVII...LE.Olcai,mdTanapag Koblcrville, who W:.L~ supposed to 22. 19% at the L1uL1u Bay Golf Re­ sol1-8L~t Course. after the first half. 38-26, Dai-Ichi he hit a long jumper to uigger a 7-2 Elemenluy Schools scored their first host William S. Reyes Elem. School, watched it, lead dwindle ,L, tJ1ey fell 1un to enable Nikko to come witJ1in Tee off time \~ill begin promptly at victoiies hl~t Tuesday to mm·k the won the league's opeing g,m1e with- 6:06 a.m. 'Iliere are limited space so into a maze of turnovers five minutes four, 47-43, 8:(X) remaining. opcing sew;on of the Public School into the final c,mto. With Buboy Nikko fu1ther received anotJ1er . Continued on page 47 Continued on page 47 Estrellanes, Henry M,mipon ,md Jun boost when Dai-lchi commined it, Slowpitch Round-up s~1.!~1~19 ~~,-~i!HLh~!·.. ~~k~~ .. ~1!~.~n~ _ c~-~ti!l~~~ 9~p~- 9~-4! 1996 Men's Slow-pitch League Slowpitch Team standings Tearn Standing as Sept. 18, 1996 By Ray D. Palacios For the Variety Corrµled By Ray D. Palacios For the Variety Gaine 1- Mario Salas and Dennis Reyes each knocked in '. • Zaldy Dandan two runs as The Saipan Stevedore Chelus stopped The A-Division Toyota nuts and bolts in the sixth, I 0-0. Joe Salas went the Team W L Pct GB Pepsi Spec 6 0 1.000 - distances giving up just five hit's for· Chelu·s. SSR gets a shot at Yana M.G.D. 6 1 .857 1/2 Game 2- Three consecutive base on balls, an error and a Bud Bad Boys 6 1 .857 1/2 two-run shot by Joe Lizama highlighted J.E.T Turtle's six­ :, SAIPAN Shooting Range (SSR) J.ET. Turtles 4 2 .667 1 Y.C.O Servistar 7 4 .636 11(2 runs seventh inning life saver for a come from behind 9-6 ·· will try to do what no other team Bud Light G-Force 3 2 .600 21(2 victory over the Y.C.O. Servistar, ·servistar needed just hw; yet to achieve in tJ1e ongoing U.1.C. Deferders 3 4 .429 31(2 three outs to bag their seventh win and arc ahead 6-3 with I 996 CNMI Chess Team Cham­ AR.C. Cool Runnirg 3 4 .429 31(2 Town & Country 2 3 .400 31/1 the bottom of the order dug up for the Turtles when slowly •. pionship--beat Y m1a Law Office. (Man Hcben) I With 14pointsSSRcouldover­ COP. Hustlers 2 5 .286 4 1(2 but surely the. Turtles creep up to take continue of the Pac-Asia Taiskang 1 3 250 4 game. \. take Yana, whichh,L, 15.Spoint'i­ Peleliu 1 6 .143 51(2 j but only if Pol Mondez et al wipe Santos Acres 0 10 .000 8 Game· 3- Frank Shiro went 3 for 3 and Bob Magofna (Starters) \ out on all three boards the very knocked in three runs as the Neo Fashion Islanders won j steady Yana-Santos-Piliwale B-Divisioo their forth game in six outings with a fifth inning I 7-7 shut · ~rean1 team. Now that's a big if Team W L Pct GB out over the Bud-Ice Light Keper. Jess Peterson scored Lile Hn & Run 7 1 .875 three times and Paul Tenorio hit an in the park homer for but...one never knows. • Athletes Foot Sedi Kau 5 1 .833 1 Anyway, whatever tJ1e match result would be, expect an exciting round Happy Market II 4 1 .800 11(2 the Islanders. , (Enlorcers) .. Game 4- John Diaz and Jojo Attao each blasted a two run 8 come Sunday at Rambie's Restaurant. Neo Fashion Islanders 4 2 .667 2 Here's the complete 1ist of t11e paiiings: Stevedore Che1us 5 3 .625 2 honi~s leading th~ B,u.d Bad Boys over.the U.l.C. Defends M.T.C. Red Torch 6 4 .600 2 .t:rs)J-3 in the fifth for a ten. run mercy. rule, Traili.ng 3-.l Jet Holdings vs. Poor Pawns D.F.S. Amigos 4 4 .500 3 Juan C. Teno1io & Associates vs. Essence ofFo1tune P.D.C. Familia 3 3 .500 3 ;after,one.anda halfinningo(play.. The Bad Boys.then got Sofang 2 3 .400 31(2 [to,~.d,Y :sewing the)ast lw

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