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CNMI; knocks G uerrero seeks help cutwater, power in Guam With Associated Press from Cabinet m em bers reports TYPHOON Brian knocked out By Nick Legaspi up and support him all the way. power and water services in parts Community and Cultural Af­ of Guam yesterday but spared GOVERNOR Lorenzo I. fairs Director Jesus Pangelinan, the Northern Marianas, particu­ Guerrero has turned to his Cabi­ during the same meeting, said larly Saipan. net for help in convincing the some Cabinet members contacted A report released by the Di­ House of Representatives to re­ their legislators but others feared saster Control Office said the consider its decision to impeach that doing so might hurt funding government wotld lift condition him. for their programs. 3 in Saipan and Tinian lastnight Atthe same time, Guerrero said Some Cabinet members were ifthetyphooncontinuedmoving' that if necessary he intended to afraid even to be seen going into farther away from the Northern bend down in order to reach a the Legislature building for fear Marianas. better understanding with the leg­ they would be accused of being Rota remained under condi­ islators. on the legislators’ side or of lob­ tion 1 as of yesterday as the The campaign to convince the bying for increased budgets over typhoon brought maximum sus­ legislators to change their stance the governor’s submission. tained winds of 45 miles per will be done through personal Guerrero said Cabinet members hour and gusts as strong as 55 meetings, including visits to the were appointed to be his eyes and mph to said island. homes of legislators’ families and ears and inform him of any poten­ Saipan andTinianexperienced their friends. tial problems. He said he would maximum sustained winds of 35 During a recent Cabinet meet­ appreciate it if everyone in the miles per hour and gusty winds ing Guerrero said he felt the al­ Guerrero Cabinet could understand and of 50 mph. legations regarding his violations Japan in good faith and for the to reconsider the impeachment share the hardship he and his The eye of the typhoon passed of CNMI laws were wrong. He benefit of the people. plan. family was experiencing because over Guam’s southern tip at said he directed payment of the He said he was wondering as to The governor clarified that he of the impeachment issue. midday yesterday, then moved Commonwealth Utilities Corp.’s how many Cabinet members had was not pressuring anyone but The governor expressed hope back over the ocean, the Joint more than $5 million debt to made any attempt to reason with considering the current situation that everyone in the Cabinet Typhoon Waming Center in Mitsubishi Heavy Industries of the legislators and encourage them he said his staff should back him continued on page 5 Guam reported. ButinGuam, winds more than twice as strong as that experi­ enced in Saipan swept over the F ir e g u ts Cops probe link between island of 135,000 people. Nevertheless, unofficial esti­ mates of damage were optimis­ g a rm e n t tic. The earliest official damage bullet shells, shooting assessments were not expected fa c to ry By Gaynor Dumat-o! until late yesterday. Governor Joseph Ada toured the southern AUTHORITIES are looking into part of the island after the brunt in S u su p e the possibility that the nine-mil­ of the typhoon passed. limeter bullet shells found in front Carl Gumataotao, spokesman FIRE gutted a garment factory of the Legislature building Mon­ of the Civil Defense in Guam, in Susupe early yesterday morn­ day came from the same gun used saidpowerwasoutinsomeplaces ing, destroying possibly tens of in the shooting at the houses of and residents in thesouthempart thousands of dollars worth of three lawmakers last month. also lost water. equipment and materials. The 11 spent shells, according Schools, businesses and gov­ Rows of charred sewing ma­ to Police Chief Antonio A. Reyes, ernment offices were closed and chines, piles of clothing materi­ were sent to Guam for examina­ more than 3,400 people were in als turned into ash and burnt of­ tion by ballistics experts at the 14 shelters. fice equipment were all that were Guam Crime Laboratory and the By 9 ajn., yesterday, villagers left inside a prefabricated struc­ Federal Bureau of Investigation. on die southern end of Guam ture that used to be the New Star The bullet shells would also be reported that they could not see Garment factory. matched with the slugs recovered across the street because of the Police Chief Antonio A. Reyes from the houses of Representa­ wind-blown raia said the building, located at the tives Stanley Torres, Francisco Several thousand of Guam’s back of the Nauru building housed DLG Camacho and Heinz 135,OOOresidentslivein villages thesewing,finishing, ironingand Hofschneider which were shot in at the southern end of the island packing sections of the factory. 30-minute intervals before dawn which ftequendy gets battered Authorities have yet to deter­ on Sept. 26. by heavy rain and wind. mine the extent of damage. The Reyes said the shells were found Reyes Brian was forecast to continue factory, according to the police between 10 and 11 a.m. Monday. lature on Capitol Hill. “Let’s not tolerate them (per­ movingnorthwestwardoversouth chief, did not have an insurance The numbers on the back of the The police has no suspect yet in petrators) because we might be central Guam and heavy rain was coverage. shells were legible, Reyes said. connection with the bullet shells the next victims,” the police chief expected to continue over Guam Investigators said the fire might No gunshots were heard found near the Legislature. said. last night. have been caused by a short cir­ prior to the discovery of the Reyes appealed to anyone who The DPS is still investigating The typhoon was located 25 cuit in the factory’s electrical spent shells, prompting police has information on the person or the Sept. 26 shooting of the houses miles away from Guam yesterday system. investigators to suspect that 'persons responsible for the mis­ of the three lawmakers which took morning. The police chief said DPS re­ the shots were fired some­ chief to call the Department of place a day after a plan to im­ Guam residents were also cau­ ceived a phone call at 4:55 a.m. where else and that the spent Public Safety or Crimestoppers. peach Governor Lorenzo I. tioned about exceptionally haz­ asking for firefighters to rash to shells were scattered later at Informants need not identify Guerrero was discussed in the ardous surf, dangerous rip-tides the back of the Nauru building. on the ground near the Legis- themselves, Reyes said. House of Representatives. and flooding in low-lying areas.

¡cLc. N eàJspaûer- Sàc s I-M ARCAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-THURSDAY-OCTOBER 22,1992 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-3 G uerrero bans selling Rejected M PLC board WQrld Affairs in governm ent offices GOVERNOR Lorenzo I. his administration and the pro­ m em ber hits com m ittee Guerrero has directed all execu­ hibition may be needed in the MARIANAS Public Land Corp. consideration; in this case, your performance was made through Reckless use of guns tive branch department and absence of a law to control or board member Marian Aldan- committee did not do its job fully interviews with other board agencies to prohibit selling and regulate such activities. Pierce criticized the Senate and fairly,” she said. members, random interviews with soliciting in all their offices dur­ A bill to ban vending, solicit­ Committee on Executive Actions Pierce said the committee some private individuals and ex­ site of atrocities ing working hours. ing and similar activi ties in gov- and Governmental Investigation should have contacted and inter­ amination of minutes of board in US alarms Japanese Monday for “unfairly” rejecting viewed her before issuing a re­ meetings. In a memorandum to all de­ emmentoffices is pending at the By Mari Yantiaguchi ported from Baton Rouge. Americans whoaim their guns even By Charlene L. Fu existenceof the Troop731 Bacte­ ‘The committee has concluded partment and activity heads early Legislature. herreappointment for a third term. port. “All I got was a letter almost I The homeowner said he shot to at kids at the time of Halloween,” riological Warfare Research In a letter to Committee Chair­ two months ago asking for infor­ that the performance of Mrs. this week, Guerrero ordered a The governor’s directive was TOKYO (AP) - Japanese are ex­ protect his family, but “it is ques­ said Tatsuya Komatsu, an inter­ PINGFANG, China (AP) - Center, which was a closely man Francisco M. Borja, Pierce mation which I had not even sub­ Aldan-Pierce has not been en­ ban on the sale of goods and any meant to implement the intent of pressing shock at the fatal shooting tionable wjether he really had to preter and president of Simul Inter­ Thousands of war prisoners died guarded secret during the war. said the committee, by recom­ mitted, and a follow up phone call tirely in the best interest of the merchandise, raffle tickets in­ the pending bill. ofa 16-year-old Japaneseexchange shoot the gun,” the reporter added. national, quoted in the Yomiuri. here a half-century ago when Chinese scholars who have cluding solicitation by vendors mending a rejection of her ap­ two days later,” she said. people of the Commonweal th and Guerrero said there might be student outside a US home, and Japanese officials and media also He said Halloween is a special Japanese doGtors injected them studied papers left behind by the in any executive branch facility., pointment, failed to do its job in Governor Lorenzo I. Guerrero therefore recommends that the exceptions to his directive as outrage at what they consider expressed dissatisfaction with a occasion when everybody used to with deadly germs or subjected Japanese say they found meticu­ “This practice of selling within an unbiased manner. carl icr nominated Pierce for a third Senate reject her reappointment,” authorized by department or ac­ Americans’ reckless use of guns. police decision not to charge offer candy to children who them to freezing temperatures to lous records of thousands of pris­ or upon the premises where the The Senate in its most recent term as women’s representative the report said. Japan’s people are accustomed homeowner Rodney Peairs in the knocked on their doors, but the see how long they took to die. oners and the experiments done executive branch is conducting tivity heads. session adopted the committee’s in the MPLC board. Responding to the report, Pierce to feeling relatively safe from vio­ shooting on grounds they found shooting suggested that America is For eight years beginning in on them. business is disruptive to the work ‘These exceptions will be on recommendation, thereby ending The E AGI committee said there claimed that she contributed a lot lent crime in their own country, “no criminal intent.” changing, and the Japanese should 1933, Japanese doctors and sol­ Though an unlikely tourist stop, environment and thus causes an a case-by-case basis for autho­ Pierce’s membership in the MPLC was no need to evaluate Pierce’s to the corporation and the Com­ whose laws ban ordinary citizens In New Orleans, Japanese Con­ re-evaluate exchange programs diers studied theeffects of plague, the site has been visited by a grow- adverse impact on our ability to rized activities such as disaster board. credentials and background so it monwealth as a whole, acting as from owning handguns. Officials sul-General Yasuhiro Hamada there. dysentary, frostbite, anthrax and ingnumberofforeigners,70percent provide efficient and effective relief or token solicitation for Pierce said the committee’s re­ was her performance during her an unbiased member with no in­ of both the government and the called Hattori’s death “completely Some Japanese gangsters have tuberculosis on human subjects. of them Japanese. public services,” he said. floral remembrances, retirement port was “a farce because it is so six-year term that became the fo­ terest whatsoever in public land student’s sponsoring group said unprovoked, unjustified and un­ guns that have been smuggled into Chinese and Japanese histori- In six notebooks full of visitors’ According to Guerrero, effi­ gifts and similar purposes for one-sided.” cal point of the confirmation pro­ except as a trustee. Tuesday they never had thought it necessary.” He requested a fair and the country, but generally limit their anssayabout3,000people,mostly comments, Japanesehaveexpressed cient and effective public ser­ executive branch employees,” “I believe it is the duty of the cess. Four senators voted to reject necessary to teach high school thorough investigation. use to inter-gang wars.Other crimes Chinese but including Russians, remorse and said Japan should ac­ vice is the controlling policy, of the governor said. committee to be unbiased and to The committee report indicated her nomination while one ab­ students how to deal with possible Japan’s Kyodo News Service involving firearms touch off shock Koreans and Mongolians, died of knowledge responsibility for the present facts to the full body for that die evaluation of Pierce’s stained. gun attacks. saicf Hattori was shot immediately waves andpolice crackdowns here. injections, human vivisections deaths. This summer, a group of Yoshihiro Hattori was shot to after asking Peairs if he knew the AFS Japan, the government- and shrapnel-induced gangrene Japanese erected a modest memo­ death Sunday inBatonRouge, La., right place for the party. backed student exchange organi­ during the experiments or were rial outside the center’s main ad­ Villagom ez sees whenhestoppedatthewronghouse The nation’s largest circulation zation that sentHattoritotheUni ted executed afterwards to keep them ministrative building, a long two- while looking for a party and did newspaper, the Yomiuri Shimbun, States in August for a one-year pro­ from talking. The Japanese gov­ story structure with peeling yellow not heed the homeowner’s order to said in a commentary Tuesday that gram with about 120 others, said the ernment denies it paint thatnow houses ahigh school decision on UMDA “freeze”_an English wordhedidn’t the shooting reflected a negative association has never experienced Japanese Emperor Akihito and two-room museum. A slim understand. change in American society. It such a violent incident. won’t be visiting the ruins of this white post stands in one comer of lease request soon “Reckless use of guns in the suggested that Japanese thinkmore “We are extremely shocked,” said extensive germ warfare research the pebble-strewn schoolyard. The United States is a serious prob­ about safety there. an AFS official, speaking on condi­ laboratory or the si tes of any other post’s four sides read, “May Peace By Rafael H. Arroyo proposal,” he said. lem,” Nippon Television corre­ “The most shocking thing in this tion of anonymity. “It was thekindof Japanese war atrocities in China. Prevail on Earth,” in English, Chi­ UMDA chief executive officer spondent Katsundo Enomoto re- incident was the fact that there are thing that should never happen.” Japan does acknowledge the nese, Japanese and Russian. THEFATEofUnitedMicronesia Joseph Waechter, in an earlier Development Association’s pro­ interview, said UMDA would posed golf course and resort hotel abide by whatever decision the U S technology in Marpi will be decided soon by Legislature makes on the lease Kuwait convenes O fficials recover the Legislature, Speaker Thomas extension application. used in Iraqi P. Villagomez said yesterday. UMDA is leasing 210 hectares In an interview, Villagomez of public land for the construction postwar Parliament nuke program soldiers’ photos said both the Legislature and of a 36-hole golf course, a hotel, UMDA should be “layingout their villas, restaurants and other fa­ By Marcy Gordon cards on the table,” so that the cilities. By Diana Elias jority of 3 5 opposition deputies to WASHINGTON (AP) - US offi­ Hanoi by retired Gen. John Vessey OFFICERS of the Associated Students of the Northern Marianas College (ASNMC) were sworn Into office by Puerto Rico dump problem could UMDA also pledged to finance NMC Vice President Alvaro Santos (left) yesterday. Officers in photo are (front row, from left): Winson Peter, the house. Six opposition deputies WASHINGTON (AP) - The cials on a trip to Vietnam have Jr. and Sen. John McCain was the be assessed as soon as possible. the construction of a sanitary president; Jocelyn Songsong, vice president; andMelissadelos Reyes, secretary. Shown at the b a c k is Thelma KUWAIT (AP) - The first post­ named to the Cabinet also con­ former head of United Nations gained access to previously se­ first time its existence has been He said the CNMI government landfill in Marpi to enable the Torres, in charge of social activities. war Parliament convened Tues­ stitute the largest number of Par­ nuclear inspections in Iraq on cret documents, including thou­ officially acknowledged. should be ready if the project gets government to close down the day and elected as its speaker the liament members ever to be in­ Tuesday disputed President Bush’s sands of photographs, that may Vessey is President Bush’s special delayed on account of the non­ Puerto Rico dump. man who held the post when the cluded in the 16-man government. statement that no US technology contain the key to the fate of emissary for POW-MIA affairs, approval of the lease extension. The company also promised to last parliament was dissolved in The previous maximum was three. was used in that country’s atomic Americans missing in the Vietnam and McCain is a former Vietnam “We have to find out how we operate and maintain the landfill 1986 for being too critical of the After the Gulf War liberated development program. War, government sources said prisoner of war and a member of stand on Lhe UMDA proposal so government. Kuwait in February 1991 from David A. Kay led three nuclear Tuesday. the Senate’s Select Committee on for a period of 12 years. that in the event it docs not push Ahmed al-Saadoun, a 58-year- seven months of Iraqi occupation, inspections in Iraq after the Persian Intelligence officials are POW-MIA Affairs. The government has appropri­ through, we could look for other old opposition leader, won 46 the emir promised his people Gulf War. He was quoted by the “working night and day” to glean In addition to the photos, there ated $1 million to start work on avenues at the earliest possible votes against 13 for his only op­ democratic reforms that included Center for Security Policy, a con­ from the documents clues to what may be other documentation that the Marpi landfill. time,” Villagomez said. ponent, Abdul-Aziz al-Adassani, an elected Parliament. servative research group, as saying became of US servicemen who could shed light on the fate of UMDA has been awarded a 25- He assured that right after the an independent. Crown Prince Kuwaitis hope the move will that“US-manufactured equipment were captured or killed, said one POWs and MIAs. That could in­ year lease has yet to put in money acting chairman of the natural Saad al-Abdullah, who also is Improve the relationship between and nuclear technology were found official, speaking only on condi­ clude reports of aircraft to fund the landfill. prime minister, abstained. the two branches. tion of anonymity. shootdowns, prisoner lists or other resources committee comes back This is because of difficulties as components of Iraq’s nuclear and submits his findings to his The emir, Sheik Jaber al-Ahmed The opposition welcomed A Senate source said between data, the officials said. in securing the required financing program.” office, he will call for a joint al-Sabah, who dissolved the par­ the appointments but com ­ 4.000 aijd 5,000 photos are in the One official said the informa­ cue to what financiers considered Kay cited as examples electron- session on the UMDA lease ex­ liament six years ago, spoke at the plained that the key portfolios, newly uncovered archives, but tion appears to be the most im­ ‘ a short lease term.” beam welding machines made in tension. session and called on deputies such as defense, interior and many are duplicates, or different portant breakthrough in the long the United States that the UN in­ “As soon as Chairman Heinz S. “We have always maintained and ministers to join forces to foreign affairs, remained in shots of the same individuals. And, POW-MIA effort in two decades. spectors discovered atlraqi nuclear Hofschneider comes back, I would that we need a 40-year lease term rebuild and defend Kuwait. the hands of the Al-Sabah he said, “They all deal with dead In a joint communique issued development sites, the research find out from the committee if considering the scope of the Elections held early this month family, which has ruled Ku­ group said in a news release. people.” Monday, Vessey and Vietnamese we ’re ready to address the UMDA project,” Waechter said. brought an unprecedented ma­ wait for 250 years. Bush made the statement in If positive identifications are officials said accelerated coop­ Monday night’s presidential de­ made, families of the missing eration on resolving the cases of bate, in response to charges by Bill servicemen will be notified first, the missing will bring more rapid Clinton and Ross Perot that his the officials said. President Bush movement by the United States Music group, library ¿M arian as cV a riety'i administration had coddled is to be briefed on the results toward normalization of relations Serving the Commonwealth for 20 years h Saddam Hussein before the Gulf Thursday, followed by a public with Vietnam. sponsor ghost stories Published Monday to Friday By.'Younis Art Studio, Inc. War. announcement. The Washington Post first re­ THE NORTHERN Marianas Publishers: “The nuclearcapability has been “We’ve gotten new informa­ ported the discovery Tuesday, Sleepy Hallow.” Stories will Abed and P az Younis searched by the United Nations, tion, arid the character is such that saying the photographic archive Music Society and the Joeten begin at 6:30 p.m. and there hasn’t been one single it may be a whole new vein” of “was discovered by means that Kiyu Public Library will sponsor The stories will be told by a Nick Logaspi...... 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Box 231, Saipan MP 969504)231 © 1992, Marianas Variety who were wrong on the war trying suspected that such information, were missing in Vietnam, while will be read. The second half loween stories. Besides improv­ Tel. (670) 234-6341/7578/9797 All Rights Reserved ing listening skills for children, Fax; (670) 234-9271 to cover their necks and try to do a which is said to include more than the others were lost in the neigh­ hour will be for older listeners little revisionism. And I cannot let 4.000 photos, existed in Vietnam. boring countries of Cambodia and (teenagers to adults) featuring they will enjoy the subject and that stand, because it isn’t true.” But the trip Gk-er the weekend to Laos. Washingtonlrving’s, “Legend of get in the Halloween spirit. 4 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-THÚRSDAY-OCTOBER 22,1992 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-5

νV* ' ν ' ν ' ν ' ν ' ν ' DEATH АШОШСДОЩГГ : ν ' Journal seeks halt ν ' ν ' ν ' ν ' ν ' ν'ν ' ν ' Walter Mynatt Dale ν ' ν ' ν ' to plutonium trips ν ' October 1,1923 - October 17,1992 ν ' ν ' ν ' WASHINGTON (AP) - The “Japan, alone in the world, in­ their waters." Hong Kong, ν ' “Dale” ν ' ν ' Journal of Commerce said Tues­ sists on using plutonium in breeder Singapore, Malaysia, Chile, ν ' Vν '4 MICRONESIAN BROKERS (CNMI), INCORPORATED day forthcoming ocean shipments reactors as a nuclear (power) fuel South Africa, Argentina, Brazil, V2- Passed away in TiehaJem, Oregon from complications o ff ν ' ν ' of plutonium to Japan “ought to even though uranium, an alterna­ Uruguay and Indonesia are among ν ' lung cancer. ν ' CALLER BOX PPP 128 SAIPAN, CNMI 96950 · TEL: (670) 322-0318/1029/5193 · FAX: (670) 322-0317 ν ' be stopped until the world’s na­ tive fuel, is plentiful,” it said. such countries. ν ' ν ' tions reach a consensus on new The editorial said the planned The Akatsuki Maru, is en route Resident ofQuam 1946 -1982 and of Saipan 1982 -1992. J ν ' ν ' ν ' safety standards.” shipment from France to Japan in to Cherbourg, France, for the first ν ' ν ' ν ' “Beyond safety, there are the coming weeks of 1.5 tons of of 30 such voyages expected in tie was past member of Masonic Order, Shriners, BPOE, ν ' ν ' ν ' questions about the need for this plutonium oxide aboard the the next decade. VFW and American Legion, tie served in US army in world] ν ' ν ' ν ' cargo in the first place,” the na­ freighter Akatsuki Maru worries “If it falls into the wrong hands, war ll and awarded the bronze star. “His memory will live \ ν ' ν ' forever in the hearts o f his family and many friends.' ν ' ATTENTION tionally circulated business and not only environmentalists but the powder can be used to make ν ' ν ' ν ' financial daily added in an edito­ also countries along the route that nuclear bombs,” the Journal of ν ' ν ' Survived by wife Tomiko S. Tigirarois Dale and step I ν ' rial. “have told Japan to keep it out of Commerce said. ν ' children: Wards, Wendy K. Ngirarois, SuzetteA. Ngirarois, i ν ' ν ' ν ' Sherry A. Ngirarois. νν' ' ν ' ν:ν' ALL SHOPPERS! NMC, Kyoei ν' Survived by Son, Bruce Dale ofQuam, sister Paule Nelson jj Vν ' 4 o f California, stepmother, Mary Dale o f Kansas and numer- ( ν ' plan student ν ' ν ' •WHOLESALERS · RETAILERS ous nieces and nephews. ν ' ν ' ν ' exchanges ν ' ν ' fie will be buried in the American Legion Cemetery in I ν ' ν ' THE NORTHERN Marianas Nehalem, Oregon on October 20, 1992. νVs ' ν ' College and the Kyoei Business 10/21,22,23/AC 09416 j ν ' V' ν ' CLEARANCE SALE! College plan to develop and stu­ dent and faculty exchange pro­ gram, NMC dean for student af­ N O T IC E TO fairs Manny Borja said Tuesday. He made the statement follow­ TELECOMMUNICATIONS ing a welcoming ceremony for 36 Kyoei students and school offi­ VENDORS cials at the NMC. The Kyoei NMC-RFP: 93-111 Discounts up to 70 % delegation, which toured the NMC campus, is scheduled to leave The Northern Marianas College invites licensed today. telecommunications vendors to submit propos­ LIBBY'S CORNED BEEF 12 oz. LIBBY'S VIENNA SAUSAGE 5 o z . In an interview, Borja said it was the first visit to NMC by als for solutions to the telecom m unications needs CARNATION COFFEEMATE 22 oz. NESTLE REDUCED CREAM 2 2 5 g . Kyoei officials and students. of the College. Eventually, he said Kyoei students NESTLE MILK POWDER 1 kg. CARNATION MILK POW DER 9 . 6 o z . would attend NMC and local WHITE RAIN SHAMPOO 15 oz. students will be sent to Japan for Proposal information and guidelines are avail­ a stay at Kyoei. able through the NMC Procurement & Property Yukio Eguchi, Kyoei president, expressed hope that NMC and Management Office, Bldg. T , As Terlaje Campus during regular business hours. TO TANAPAG/SAN ROQUE Kyoei, which have established STUDENTS of Kyoei Business College in Nagoya, Japan enjoy a sip of “sister” college relations, would coconut water during a visit to the Northern Marianas College. The two SAIPAN ICE WHERE: MICRONESIAN BROKERS, INC. have more student activities. institutions have a “sister" relationship. P ro p o sa ls sh a ll b e s u b m itte d in a sea led en v elo p e, LOWER BASE WAREHOUSE Rie Suzuki, speaking in behalf big manufacturing companies. technical fields. On the other of the student group, said Kyoei is An exchange program may help hand, attending NMC will help which m ust be clearly marked: “NMC-RFP: 93- WHEN: FRIDAY, SATURDAY SUNDAY located in Nagoya, which is also local students and faculty gain the Japanese students learn about 111”, and addressed to the NMC Procurement & the location of some of Japan’s knowlege and experience in the a new culture. OCTOBER 23, 24, 25 Property M anagement Officer. Deadline for sub­ HOURS: 8:00 A.M.- 4:00 P.M. mitting proposals review committee with the continued from page 1 Administrative Services Officer. CASE SALES ONLY Guerrero... 10/22-23·26·27(3153)

shared his feeling that impeach­ retroactiveeffectivity of Francisco ters to anyone heard discussing I ment was not the right approach Chong’s resignation from the the matter, whether it be at wed­ RITZ ENTERPRISES, INC. Ш and mat they would discuss this Civil Service Commission. dings, parties or other social or with the legislators. To date, no agreement has been official events. Mail Service Division He did not explain how he, reached regarding the proposals. Pangelinansaid it mightbe best CHRISTMAS SHOP EARLY! would “bend down” to reach a V A special committee chaired by to visit with the legislators and V V- CALLER BOX CCC V better understanding with the Rep. Pete Reyes has started look­ their families and friends in their V V" lawmakers. In several meetings ing into the proposed impeach­ homes to try to reason with them. V MATTEL BARBIE DOLLS! arranged recently by Republican ment. CUC Chairman Jose Taitano Now Offering ν'V Vν ' ν ' ν ' V ν Party leaders between the gover­ Guerrero, during the Cabinet asked if it was appropriate for the ν ' ν / Mail Box rental ν ' nor and House Republican lead­ meeting, asked everyone to take Cabinet to express their feelings ν ' ν ' MATTEL HOT WHEELS! ν ' у ers, several proposals were pre­ every opportunity in their daily to the legislators in the form of a ν ' ν ' / Daily pick-up and delivery service to ν ' sented to both sides in an attempt official and private lives to make resolution. ν ' ν ' ν ' to settle the dispute, namely: dis­ the correct information known. Manglona said he preferred that Saipan businesses ν ' AND MUCH MORE ν ' missal of CUC Executive Direc­ Lt. Governor Benjamin T. everyone talk to the legislators on ν ' ν ' tor Ramon S. Guerrero, return of Manglona said every opportunity / Residential 8c Barracks mail delivery ν ' a more personal basis, a one-on- ν ' the money paid to Mitsubishi and should be taken to explain mat- one. ν ' / Communications services ν ' ν ' ν ' • FAX · Long Distance Telephones ν ' ν ' ν ' ν ' Foreman urges kids to stay in school ν ' •МГШОПМ· • № Р Р Г Ш § · ν ' SAIPAN'S LONGEST SERVICE HOURS ν ' ν ' ATLANTA (AP) - Former boys from John Hope Homes, tion.” ν ' ν ' heavyweight boxing champion Foreman compared the impor­ “George Foreman’s pres­ FOR ν ' ν ' ν ' I ONE-STOP STATION FOR MAILS, STAMPS, ν ' y George Foreman taught some kids tance of school to a famous fight. ence means a lot to this com­ ν ' ·№ REFUNDS· ν ' • c a s h о т · ν ' from a housing project a proper “In 1974 - were you bom? - 1 munity.,” said Tom Murphy, FAX & LONG DISTANCE BOOTHS ν ' y ν ' ν ' ν ' ν ' left jab and then urged them to fought the great Muhammad Ali. who coaches a drill team out ν ' ν ' ν ' ν ' MON TO SAT ν ' νΝ/1 stay in school. I got tired about the seventh or of the neighborhood gym. PACJflCHQUE UOttL ν ' ν ' APPUANCt GAS ν ' ν ' CASTRO 0900 AM THRU 2200 PM ν ' ν ' Get that degree, said Foreman, eighth round. And I felt bad about “I’m sure just the fact that HIM ν ' ν ' UAHT ν ' ν ' PHONE# 233-0721 ν ' ν ' “and someday you can afford to losing because I didn ’ t finish what these kids saw George and he ν ' ν ' "ν^ ν ' eat the way I do.” I started out to do,” he said. “It’s said stay in school will have a _ FAX# 2330722 ,ν χ ' Speaking Monday to a group of the same thing with your educa- big impact on them.” 1СУ19,22.23,26,28.30 · 4/2,5,6,9(09406: 6-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VŒWS-WEDNESDAY-OCTOBER 21,1992 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-7 Busmess/FmanceriaSIlii A h VEHICLES FOR SALE 10 HIGHEST BIDDER Congressman Stanley Torres to be sold as is and where is condition House Floor Leader North Korea adopts Eight Northern Marianas Commonwealth Legislature 1991 Mitsubushi Galant 4-dr Sedan P.O. Box 610 1990 Mitsubishi Mirage 2-dr Sedan Saipan, MP 96950 new investment laws Japan have set up joint-venture be allowed to remit profits over­ Dear Congressman Torres: By Elaine Kurtenbach 1991 Toyota Hilux Pickup 4x4 xtracab I garment factories and there are a seas. few other foreign businessmen We understand that you are not only a resident of Saipan, CNMI, and a person of Northern Marianas descent, but also a Congressman acting in the capacity of House TOKYO (AP) - North Korea an­ The law on foreign enterprises 1990 Toyota Hilux Pickup 4x4 xtracab nounced new foreign investment doing business in Pyongyang, but Floor Leader. Nevertheless, we cannot help wondering it you are really considering the best interest of the people of Northern Marianas descent. A cco rd l n g lv , w e h e reb y allows outsiders to set up firms in laws Tuesday in its latest move so far there is no sign of large- electronics, automation, machine- 1990 Toyota Hilux Pickup xtracab request that you make sincere replies In this same newspaper at the earliest possible time to our questions and comments listed below. scale foreign investment in the toward ending the hard-line building, food-processing, cloth­ country. 1989 Toyota Hilux Pickup 4x4 xtracab Communist regime’s economic ing, transport, service and other isolation. The new laws closely resemble (I·) industries, the news agency said. North Korea’s largely symbolic those passed in China to encour­ 1990 Toyota Hilux Pickup 4x4 1. MPLC entered into a lease agreement with Nakamoto Enterprises, Ltd. covering an area commonly known as the Samoan Housing Area In Garapan, Saipan. In Supreme People’s Assembly age capitalist investment while The new laws allow foreign doing so MPLC performed its fiduciary duty to persons of Northern Marianas descent in compliance with Article XI, §4 (a) and (c) of the CNMI Constitution. This lease adopted the laws to expand the protecting the socialist system. investors to bring in needed tech­ Please inquire at Bank of Hawaii agreement was brought Into question by you In a lawsuit filed in the Superior Court alleging a breach of these duties by M PLC. The Superior Court dismissed your case. country’s limited economic and They allow foreigners to set up nical and managerial staff, but Nauru Building, Susupe 3 The court found no breach of the M PLC’S fiduciary duties. Why then are you still against our project? technical exchanges, the official equity and contractual joint ven­ require most management and #234-6102,234-6673 or 234-6674 § Korean Central News Agency said tures in North Korea and to set up employees to be North Korean. THE BANK RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ANY AND ALL BIDS ^ 2. MPLC and Nakamoto Enterprises, Ltd. never Ignored the resolutions recommended by the Sixth Legislature, Seventh Legislature and Saipan Legislative Delegation, in a report monitored in Tokyo. and run wholly foreign-owned Like China, North Korea has Deadline for submission of bids 3:00 p.m. October 23,1992 | but fully respected them as the best policies for co-prosperity and co-existence in the Samoan Housing Area. We have agreed to construct a beachside park in the Samoan North Korean officials told re­ companies in free economic and said it wants to open its economy Housing Area for the people of the CNM I, as well as an access road, parking lot and playing facilities for children on the Island. W h y th en a re yo u still ag al nst o u r p la n ? porters visiting Pyongyang last trade zones planned along the lines while retaining its Communist of China’s booming trade zones, spring that they were in the pro­ political system. The government FOURTH AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE the KCNA report said. 3. The Garapan area, where many commercial facilities and residences did and do exist is deemed by the CNMI government as a commercial and resort zone, and cess of drafting a legal framework has been under the iron-fisted grip to enable foreign companies to It said a separate law on con­ is an important place for supporting the CNMI economy. The American Memorial Park, the largest park on the island, and-the Sugar King Park as well as others are In this of Kim II Sung since Korea was UNDER POWER OF SALE IN DEED OF TRUST operate in their nation’s central­ tractual joint ventures was in­ area. Studies have shown that the area has far more park area than is generally required. Under such circum stances, don’t you think the most efficient way divided into the CommunistNorth Elnhidial.Kosam and MoningK. Kosam. on or about Mav9,1984. ized economy. tended for companies that pro­ gave and delivered to the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, acting on of using the Samoan Housing Area for the benefit of people of CNMI descent is to construct a resort hotel together with a beachside park, Initiatives taken by the reclu­ duce goods for export, for tour­ and pro-Western South in 1945. behalf of the Farmers Home Administration, United States of America, consideration being given to both the development and the conservation of natural and environment? sive government in the past, in­ ism and service industries, and Decisions by the former Soviet a Deed of Trust upon certain real property hereinafter described, which cluding a joint venture law en­ for promoting the introduction of Union and by China to cut back Deed of Trust was recorded on Mav 11.1984. under File No. 84-738 to 4. We would like to know your basic ideas for reserving the Samoan Housing Area for a park. acted in 1984, so far have pro­ advanced technology. on economic support and seek secure payment of a Promissory Note of the said Trustor to the Mariana duced minimal results, partly be­ That law provides special tax closer ties with South Korea have Islands Housing'Authority, acting on behalf of the Fanners Home (1) Nakamoto Enterprises, Ltd. is prepared to pu rchase and transfer to the Department of Natural Resources the private land which partially blocks access cause of the lack of legal protec­ incentives for joint ventures that severely strained the North’s Administration, United States of America. The Deed of Trust and this Amended Notice of Sale affect the to the beach area. This land covers some 3,000 square meters. How would you create sufficient funds for acquiring this land, which will cost several million tion for investors. import new technology and economy, forcing Pyongyang to property hereafter described: A few North Koreans living in specifies that joint ventures will seek help elsewhere. d o lla rs? LOT NO. 0051524. AND CONTAINING AN AREA OF 748 SQUARE METERS. MORE OR LESS. AS SHOWN ON THE (2) Where would you find sufficient money for the construction of the park itself which will require several million dollars? Seoul investments in Southeast Asia up DIVISION OF LANDS AND SURVEY’S OFFICIAL SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - by the end of June. CADASTRAL PLAT NUMBER 2084/82. THE ORIGINAL OF (3) On Saipan there are currently parks whose area equals more than three times the reasonable park and recreation facilities level per person established At the end of last year, South Southeast Asia has replaced the This surpasses for the first time WHICH WAS REGISTERED WITH THE LAND REGISTRY by the United States National Park Service. In the Garapan area alone there are over 500,000 square meters ot parks. In fact, Saipan’s largest park, Korean investment in the United United States as the region most investment in the United States of AS DOCUMENTNUMBER14232 DATED MAY 14.1982.THE American Memorial Park (with almost 400,000 square meters of land) is within walking distance of the Samoan Housing Area. The area extending t50 States had led investment in fa.vored by South Korean busi­ $1.41 billion in 469 projects, it DESCRIPTION THEREIN BEING INCORPORATED HEREIN feet from the coast around the entire island is also reserved as recreational area. As of November, 1990 there were over 75 prioritized park projects and Southeast Asia by $1.18 billion ness investors, the Ministry of said. BY REFERENCE. 11 unprioritized projects that were in need of over $14 million in funds for upgrades to everything from restroom facilities to access roads. In addition to to $1.14 billion, the ministry As manufacturing and labor The Trustor has defaulted on payment of the Note secured by the all these extensive parks and facilities, some of which are in dire need of upgrades, you now intend to construct a park in the Samoan Housing Area with Trade and Industry said Wednesday. costs in South Korea have grown, said. Deed of Trust, and by reason of said default the Mariana Islands a required outlay of several million dollars. Can you provide us with your objectives and reasonable basis for such a development? Housing Authority issued its Notice of Default on March 4,1992. In a report 'submitted to the businessmen and conglomerates Investments in Europe totaled NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mariana Islands Housing National Assembly, the minis­ have turned toward Southeast $63.4 million dollars and in­ Authority will, on October 23,1992, at 10:00 a.m., at the office of the (4) Are you able to provide a schedule for the start and comnietion of the park and required facilities construction which you try said South Korean investment Asian nations for cheaper pro­ vestments in Central and South Mariana Islands Housing Authority, Garapan, P.O. Box 514, Saipan, contemplate? America totaled $21.3 million, in Southeast Asian nations to­ duction and investment opportu­ MP 96950, under power of sale contained in the Deed of Trust, sell the taled $ 1.45 billion in 944 proj ects nities. it said. 5. The company is prepared to invest several tens of millions of dollars in the construction of afirst class resort hotel, establish a recreation centerforthe elderly, contribute above described parcel of real property at public auction to the highest i large sums of money for infrastructure development in the Garapan area and was further obligated to train and employ local persons in hotel management. When the resort qualified bidder, to satisfy the obligations secured by said Deed of hotel together with the beach-side park is opened, which is scheduled for 1996, the CNMI government will gain tax revenues of some US$3,000,000 each year, which will I Trust. The minimum bid offer shall be not less than $87,000.00, total amount to some US$75,000,000 over the 25 year contract period on a simple calculation basis, and will give the CNMI government an opportunity to appropriate those tax DOT backs British Airw ays | amount due to FmHA loan and MIHA’s expenses. revenues for its infrastructures and its education, medical, and other essential facilities to be further strengthened in the interest ot the CNMI descent at present and in the The sale shall be without warranty as to the title or interest to be conveyed or as to the property of the Deed of Trust, other than that the future. In addition, the people on the island will be able to enjoy as many recreational activities as they want at the beach-side park. P le a s e g iv e u s y o u r o b je c tiv e s purchase of U SAir stock Mariana Islands Housing Authority is the lawful holder of such Deed of and reasonable grounds for your park and facilities construction at a cost of several million dollars — at the sacrifice of not only the CNMI Trust. The purchase price shall be payable by cash, certified check or “The first round of bilateral USAir Chairman Seth By Lawrence L. Knutson cashier’s check and shall be paid within 72 hours from lime of sale or government’s gaining such tax revenues but also the eiderly center and the infrastructure development in the Garapan area, both of w h ic h w e Schofield sent Perot a letter Tues­ negotiations reveals a wide gulf partially financed by or through MIHA depending on the succesful day, saying the British Airways- have agreed with MPLC to construct under the lease agreement. WASHINGTON (AP) - Trans­ between the United States and bidder’s repayment ability. Minimum downpayment shall be twenty- USAir deal would preserve U.S. portation Secretary Andrew Card Britain,” the spokesperson said five percent (25%) of the highest bid amount Maximum financing term (II.) will fly to London to give a push in Washington. "He wants to airline jobs, keep fares low and increase competition. for the balance shall be ten (10) years. 1. We understand that many developers have leased public land in the Commonwealth. We are also aware, as you must be, that virtually none of these large scale to negotiations over British Air­ leave no stone unturned in our The Mariana Islands Housing Authority reserves the right to reject ‘Unfortunately, the lobbyists developments are on schedule. Nakamoto Enterprises, LTD. is ready to objectively prove that It is one of the few developers which are capable of starting its project within ways’ plan to buy a large stake in effort to liberalize our aviation any and all bids and to cancel or extend the date, time and place for sale and public relations firms work­ this year. The board of directors of M PLC will also perform its fiduciary duty to faithfully insure the use of public land for the benefit of the people of CNMI descent In permitting USAir, a Department of Trans­ relationship.” of such property. Any prospective buyer must be a person authorized ing for American, United and . this project to continue. Your lawsuit against M PLC and your allegation against the Directors for a supposed breach of their fiduciary duty must have caused them to entertain US carriers, particularly portation source said Tuesday. Delta have been spreading moun­ by the Constitution and laws of the Commonwealth of the Northern 1 numerous fears and mental anguish. If they should eventually fail to make a proper judgment from an objective view point, you may be blamed by the public. American, Delta, United and The deal became an issue in the tains of misinformation in an at­ Mariana Islands to hold title to real property in the Commonwealth of Federal Express, have been lob­ presidential campaign Monday tempt to stop the alliance and the Northern Mariana Islands. | You are not only an individual but also a man holding an important position in the legislature. Thus, your remarks and actions will have a large influence on the public. night when Ross Perot said the bying hard to get greater access to maintain their dominant position,” Dated this 9th day of Sept., 1992. The CNMI's economic activities are in a close cooperative relationship with the United States and Japan, and we believe the CNMI’s communication and exchange with other arrangement and others like it British airports and points beyond Schofield said. /s/Juan M. Sablan Asian and Pacific Nations will be enhanced in the future. You have the responsibility to insure balanced economic prosperity for the benefit ot persons of Northern Marianas would ruin the US airline indus­ in exchange for US approval of Although Democratic nominee Executive Director descent at the present time and in the future, while you conserve the CNMI's natural environment. For that matter, you are the one on whom the fiduciary duty is imposed, try. the British Airways-USAir deal. Bill Clinton didn’t directly ad­ Mariana Islands Housing Authority and who is obligated to observe it faithfully. Your interference with our lease agreement with M PLC and attempts to deprive the people of the CNMI of the very real economic Card, whose department has In response to a question about dress the topic Monday night, he COMMONWEALTH OF THE NORTHERN ) and social benefits which will be realized by the proper development of the Samoan Housing Area has left us with no alternative but to seek court action to remedy this matter. been pushing for an “open-skies” foreign lobbyists, Perot attacked told the Air Line Pilots Associa­ MARIANA ISLANDS ) ss. Hopefully, further action on our part will not be necessary and we look forward to your comments and suggestions to avoid further court proceedings. agreement to give US and British the British Airways proposal and tion this summer he is opposed to • On this 9th day of Sept., 1992, before me, a Notary Public in and airlines equal and unrestricted a plan for Northwest Airlines to easing restrictions on foreign air­ for the" Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, personally 2. We were encouraged to make a decision on the construction of a resort hotel together with beachside park because of a suggestion of yours and the public, that access to each other’s passenger work more closely with KLM line ownership and resists allow­ appeared Juan M. Sablan, duly authorized representative for the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, known to me as the person whose name is such a park is required for persons of CNMI descent. In order to provide this we have made great concessions as well. We are confident that as a result of your decision and air cargo markets, was sched­ Royal Dutch Airways. ing foreign airlines to fly between subscribed to the foregoing NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER OF we will be able to exchange opinions with you someday on the best method of constructing a beachside park, and that we can assist CNMI in its growth and prosperity by uled to leave Washington for “We’re getting ready to dis­ US cities. , SALE IN DEED OF TRUST, and he acknowledged to me that he paving the way for co-prosperity and co-existence of the conservation of the natural environment. . . the fundamentals of human life. . . and the act of development. . . the London Tuesday nighL mantle an airline industry in our , President Bush told the pilots executed the same on behalf of the Mariana Islands Housing Authority. fundamentals of social and economic prosperity. Card would likely meet with country,” Perot said. “We union he favors allowing more hammerlock American Airlines, foreign investment in US airlines, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed my his British counterpart, John official seal the day and year first written above. Delta, the last few great we have, but keeping control in American MacGregor, rather than sit in on NIEVES S. TOMOKANE Masajl Nakamoto because we’re trying to do this hands. He said consumers would the talks, a department spokes­ Notary Public President deal with these two European benefit by giving some foreign person said, speaking on condi­ Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Nakamoto Enterprises, Ltd. carriers more access to US cities. (Paid Advertisement) tion of anonymity. companies.” My Commission Expires on the 9th day of Jan., 1993. ^MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VEWS-THURSDAY-OCTOBER 22,1992 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-9

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Wereserve NEW YORK (AP) - How much lysts were quoted Monday as In general, the market impres­ since 1940.” Wright notes “a rather 11 at perfor­ the right to edit, refuse, reject or cancel any ad at any time. of an impact will the election of saying that the prospect of a sion is that a Clinton victory at the However, in the longer term mance during year one and year Bill Clinton or George Bush have Clinton presidency had unnerved polls might be bad for bonds, while (1900-1992) stock market inves­ two of a new presidential term _ on US financial markets? investors. Clinton’s campaign a Bush victory might be bad for tors have made almost two per­ regardless of which political party 8 DANCER - High school equlv., 2 yrs. 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - 1 TOUR DIVISION CHIEF-High school REAL ESTATE Not as much as investors seem workers immediately complained the stock market. cent less per year under Demo­ prevails.” MANAGER experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Collegegrad.,2yrs.experience. Salary grad. 2yrs. experience. Salary :$4-10.50 $800 per month. ROTA PRIM E LO TS excel view of bay/ to fear, some experts say. But the to the press about the accuracy of So what does the historical cratic administrations than under One notable exception, though, Contact: VICTORINA U. VILLACRUSIS per hour. 1 GENERALMANAGER-Collegegrad., dba FOLK PUB & RESTAURANT, P.O. Contact: JOHN T. SABLAN dba JG Contact: C REA TIV E TO U RS MICRO­ sea/mt/Guam Isl. Wat / pow / rd / tel markets are already fluctuating in that assessment. record have to say about presi­ Republicans, according to was “1989, George Bush’s first 2 y rs. experience. Salary $3,000-$5,300 Box 165, Chalan Kanoa, Saipan, MP SABLAN REALTY & CONSTRUCTION, NESIA, INC., P.O. Box 152 CHRB available. 1 mln. to Teneto/Songsong anticipation of the Nov. 3 elec­ But meanwhile the Wall Street dential elections and their effect Wright’s figures. Since 1900, they year in office,” when American per month. 96950, Tel. No. 234-6485 (10/22)TH/ P.O . Box 2119, Saipan, MP 96950 (10/ Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No.322-7417 vill. Contact: TROPICAL LAUNDRY & 3020. 22)TH/3016. (11/5)TH/09445. Make offer Ray (670) 322-2800 tion, and the candidates are be­ Journal reported Tuesday that on financial markets? have made an average 9.3 percent stock market investors ended the UNENSUPPLY COMPANY, LTD., P.O coming nervous about their im­ “Bill Clinton’s big lead in the “Democrats,” says John Wright, a year in 52 years under Republi­ year 32 percent ahead. Box 540 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950 5 W AITER - High school grad., 2 yrs. 1 INTERPRETER/TRANSLATOR - ages. polls over President Bush is help­ president of Wright Investors’ can presidents, 7.4 percent a year ‘The bond market, on the other P.O. Box 540.CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950 experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Collegegrad., 2yrs.experience. Salary The US government bond mar­ ing to buoy” the stock market in Service of Bridgeport, Connecti- in the 40 years under Democratic hand,” says Wright, “has typi­ Tel. No. 322-3077 (10/22)TH/09289. Contact: NEW SOUL, INC., P.O. Box $1,100 per month. 1094, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234- Contact: SAIPAN SUNSET CRUISE, •WANTED· cally performed much better 1 MANAGER, STORE-Collegegrad., 2 5551 (10/22)TH/3015. INC., Caller Box PPP 623, Saipan, MP during Republican administra­ yrs.experience. Salary$1,000-$1,800 96950, Tel. No. 234-8230 (10/22)TH/ Kwek's Enterprises, Inc. is looking for: tions. On average, inflation has per month. 09292. Contact: JOYCE K. PARK dba LA GIFT CONSTRUCTION been higher during Democratic SHOP. P.O. Box968, Saipan, MP 96950, 2 BA KERS - High school equlv., 2 yrs. CASHIER terms, and this has been reflected Tel. No. 234-1999 (10/29)TH/09375. WORKER experience. Salary $2.75 per hour. Contact: WINCHELL'S INCORPO­ (Local Hire only) in generally rising interest rates 5 C ARPEN TER RATED dba WINCHELL'S DONUT at least 2 years experience and weak bond markets.” 2 MASON HOUSE, P.O. Box 2371, Saipan, MP In 52 years under Republican ACCOUNTANT 2 PLUM BER 96950, Tel. No. 234-5566 (10/29)TH/ For more information, look for Ely or Janice 4 REINFORCING STEL WORKER - 09374. presidents, American bondhold­ 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. High schol grad., 2 yrs. experience. (no phone calls, please) ers made an average 5.1 percent experience. Salary $900 per month..· Salary $2.15 per hour. 1 GOLDSMITH - High school grad., 2 yearly, against an average 1.4 Contact: CAMILO A. ORALLO dba Contact: PED RO N. RAQ UEL dba P & yrs.experience. Salary$550permonth. R EN TE R P R IS E S , P.O. Box 1285 San percent yearly loss in the 40 years UNIVERSAL IRON WORKS, P.O. Box ' Contact: J. LEE ENTERPRISES, INC. RECENTLY COMPLETED, FULLY FURNISHED, 1751, Guaio Ral, Saipan, MP 96950, Roque, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. dba GOLD MART, J. LEE GIFT SHOP, AIR-CONDITIONED APARTMENTS NOW AVAILABLE under Democratic presidents. te l. No. 234-3701/234-9307 ( 10/29)TH/ 322.6040 (10/29) TH/09381. P.O. Box 756, Garapan, Saipan, MP As for the present election, 09376. 96950, Tel. No. 234-3181 (10/29)TH/ 11 UNITS NOW AVAILABLE · $ 1,000.00 A MONTH EACH UNIT PLUS UTILITIES Stock up on lunchbox Deutsche B ank of Frankfurt, Ger­ 2 KLUM BtH 3110. LOCATED IN GARAPAN, WALKING DISTANCE TO STORES AND many, predicts that “In a knee- 1 ACCOUNTANT - High school grad., 2 1 ELECTRICIAN RESTAURANTS/PAVED PARKING · FIRST AND TWO MONTHS RENT yrs. experience. Salary $3.00 - $4.25 2 C ARPEN TER - High school grad., 2 (SECURITY) REQUIRED jerk reaction to the prospect (or CLASSIFIED ADS NEW favorites before your crew per hour. • yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 perhour. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 322-0777,0778 fact) of a Democratic victory, it is Contact: ROLAND G. JASTILLANAdba Contact: CAMILLO A. ORALLO & DURING WORKING HOURS AND ASK FOR NONA. 1 ASSISTANT SALES MANAGER - GOLDEN LOBSTER RESTAURANT, ARNALDO GUBAN dba UNIQUE GEN. Y.P. MANAGEMENT CORP. likely that a Clinton selloff will Collegegrad., 2yrs.experience. Salary P.O. Box 331, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. MDSE. & APARTMENT RENTAL, P.O. P.O. BOX 527, SAIPAN, MP 96950 result in higher long-term yields $5.77 per hour. goes back to school No. 234-7658 (10/22)TH/3013. Box 1751, Guaio Ral,Saipan, MP 96950, in the US Treasury market, and a Tel. No. 234-3701 (10/29)TH/09377. 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR - lower exchange rate for the US High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. with ARCHITECT Salary $2.50 per hour. dollar.” Contact: PACIFIC ENTERPRISES, INC., P.O. Box 492, Saipan, MP 96950, Give Your Projects 1 ARCHITECT - College grad., 2 yrs. MISCELLANEOUS Tel. No. 234-6236 (11/5)TH/09440. PUBLIC NOTICE experience. Salary $2,000 per month. The Richness Of Full 4 WAITER, RESTAURANT In the Superior Court of the 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad., 2 T airconditioning MECHANIC - 8 WAITRESS, RESTAURANT yrs. experience. Salary $1,500 per High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Color Printing! Commonwealth of the North­ 2 BARTEN DER - High school grad., 2 A«Js and visual com m unications will look month. Salary $2.50 - $3.00 per hour. ern Mariana Islands yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 - $2.50 fresher, stronger with our quality printing, Contact: VICTOR G. DAVID dba DEV. Contact: CRISPIN M. SABLAN dba perhour. v.'e create attention-getting posters, brochures. & ASSOCIATES, INC., P.O. Box 551, BERT'S REFRIGERATION & 1 ASSISTANT MANAGER - College flyers and more with color printing. CIVIL ACTION NO. 92-1374 Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-6187/ AIRCONDITIONING APPLIANCE RE­ grad., 2 yrs, experience. Salary $5.77 GET A PERFECT JOB 88. , PAIR SHOP, INC., P.O. Box 1274, In Re the Estate of: per hour. AT A PERFECT PRICE. Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-6933 DOO YOUNG CHUNG, 1 ACCOUNTANT-Collegagrad., 2 yrs. Also specializing In logo design. Imaginative (11/5)TH/09436. Deceased. ENGINEER experience. Salary $5.19 per hour. layout for letterheads, business cards. Invita­ tions or any Job that requircs'Spctial Toijch’ NOTICE OF HEARING 1 (GENERAL AFFAIRS) ADMINIS­ 1 GENERAL MAINTENANCE RE- TO: The Heirs, General Public 1 EN G IN EER - High school grad., 2 yrs. TRATIVE ASSISTANT - College grad., PAIRER - High school equiv., 2 yrs. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $4.62 per Younis A rt Studio, Inc. and Creditors of the decedent or experience. Salary $2.50 - $5.00 per experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. hour. Contact: CRISPIN M. SABLAN dba P.O. box 231. Saipan. MP 96950 his estate, Chung Jun, Kim Sang hour. Contact: ISLANDS CRUISE LINE 7 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. SAIPAN FRUITS & SEAFOOD, P.O. Tel. (670: 234 634 1/7570/9797 Fax: (670) 234 927 1 Jeong, Jang Hye Won, Chung (SAIPAN) INC., P.O. Box 1792, Saipan, experience. Salary $2.30 - $3.00 per Box 2708, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. hour. Yun Sook, Chung Ji Sook, Lee MP 96950, Tel. No. 233-2556 (10/22)TH/ 234-0947 (11/5)TH/09437. PUDLISHER OF Kyung Sook, Chung Sung Hoon, 3017. 5 KITCHEN H ELP ER - High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15- 1 CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR - 'M arianas ^Variety ^ Quality Bread Products Chung J i Scon, Chung Y u Hoon, High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. 1 EN GIN EER-High school grad., 2 yrs. $2.30 per hour. ( ;:0.i: SIAS LOADING hEWSrAPER SINCE 1072 Salary $1,525 - $2,000 per month. Bak Ae Seon, Jung In Young, experience. Salary $2.50 - $5.80 per 2 C ASH IER - High school grad., 2 yrs. The Variety Is a local newspapct 2 BULLDO ZER O PER A TO R - High Pocket Bread experience. Salary $2.15 - $3.00 per founded In· March, 1972. II was Jung Won Joo and Jung Min hour. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary Contact: ISLAND CRUISE LINE hour. originally and still continues to be Joo, Government of the North­ $2.45-$3.00 per hour. designed to speak and represent the (SAIPAN) INC., P.O. Box 1792,Saipan, Contact: SAIPAN SPRING VALLEY 1 CRUSHEROPERATOR-HIgh school Mariana Islands and M lcroncsian ern Mariana Islands, Marianas BREWERY CO., INC. P.O. Box 5236 • t e i (Pita) MP 96950, Tel. No. 233-2556 (10/22) grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.35 - • community Public Land Corporation and CHRB Saipan, MP 96950 (10/29)TH/ TH/3017. $3.00 per hour. Make the most of your freedom when you office of the Attorney General 3111. keep youtsqjf Informed, and remember 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR - that hfslory.currcnt events and Insight Saipan Loaf You are hereby notified that High school grad., 2 yrs, experience. '4 view of the future com e together on Its pages. In Young Jung of Saipan, MECHANIC 1 H O U SEW O RKER - High school Salary $2.30 - $3.00 per hour. ! Northern Mariana Islands, has equlv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $3.00 1 MASON - High school grad., 2 yrs. Tuturam Pan de Sal per hour. experience. Salary $2.30 - $3.00 per petitioned the Superior Court to 1AIRCONDITION & REFRIGERATION Contact: AGNES P. DL. GUERRERO hour. be appointed as administrator of MECHANIC - High school equiv., 2 yrs. I n q u i r e a b ò u L o u r Spanish Bread experience. Salary $3.85 per hour. dba 6 DLG'S ENT., P.O. Box 1271, 2 AUTO BODY REPAIRER-Hlghschool Plastic Lamination the estate of Doo Young Chung, Contact: ROLAND G. JASTILLANAdba Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-8808 grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 - - from I.D Cards deceased. The attorney of record ISLAND ELECTRONICS & APPLIANCE (10/22)TH/09291. $3.00 per hour. to full size Posters isRobcrtJ. O’Connor,P.O. Box REPAIR SHOP, P.O. Box 331, Saipan, Contact: CONSTRUCTION AND MA­ Submarine Sandwich 3 HOUSEKEEPING (CLEANER, TERIAL SUPPLY INC. dba CMS, P.O. 1969, Saipan, MP 96950. The MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-8779 (10/22)TH/ 3014. COMMERCIAL) - High school grad., 2 Box 609, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. & French Bread hearing on this petition of In yrs.experience. Salary$2.15perhour. 234-1267/1268 {11/5)TH/3152. Young Jung is set for November 1 AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC - High Contact: JO S IE B. ESPIN O SA dba DO YOU THINK YOU HAVE _ „ THE EMERALD ENTERPRISES, P.O. 2 SA LES SU PER VISO R -High school 17, 1992 at the Superior Court, school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $700. - Other Bread Orders Please Call: Susupe, Saipan, at 9:00 a.m. or $2.75 per hour. Box 1501 CK, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. A DRINKING PROBLEM? JL· J l No. 234-1174 (1Q/22)TH/09296. 1,000. per month. as soon thereafter as the matter 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school grad., 2 Contact:SPACE CREATION SAIPAN, Alcoholics Annonymous meets every Monday, yrs. experience. Salary $2.20 per hour. INC., P.O . Box 152 CH RB d o Nikko Wednesday, and Saturday, 7:00 p.m., at the can be heard. All interested 20 IRON W O RKER Contact: BASIC CONSTRUCTION Hotel Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 322- parties should appear at this 1 COOK Christo Rai Church Social Hall kitchen in Garapan. 2 3 4 - 3 7 9 3 SUPPLY CORP., P.O. Box331, Saipan, 5077 (11/5)TH/09446. Bread Products are now available a t the follow ing stores: hearing. MP 96950,Tel. No. 235-6613(10/22)TH/ 20 Q UALITY CONTROL C H EC KER For more information or immediate help, call the All persons having claim against 3012. 20 CUTTER MACHINE - High school HOTLINE at 234-5100. ‘ Joeten San Vicente, Susupe, Chalan Plao, Hafa:Adai , grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary$2.15- S hopping C enter, Six-ten Store, PL Store, Christine M im i-M art, the deceased, or his estate, are $2.50 per hour. FOR SALE Payless and other stores. hereby required to file their ENTERTAINER 10 C H EC KER claims with the Clerk of Court 20 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR - NISSAN SENTRA LOST PASSPORT within 60 days of the first pub­ 9 W A ITRESS - High school equlv., 2 High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. M o d e l 1 9 8 9 Salary $2.15 per hour. lication of this notice, or theclaim yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 - $3.00 Name: KIM SEONG HEON per hour. 1 (EXPORT) MANAGER-Collegegrad., 4-iDoor Sedan will be barred. 1 COOK - High school equlv., 2 yrs. 2 yrs. experience. Salry $1,000 per Name: CHOI HEE JEON Younis Farm, D andan Heights Fully Loaded Dated this 19 day of October, experience. Salary $2.75 - $4.00 per month. Please contact: UNITED TOUR MASTER, INC. P.O. Box 231 Saipan MP 96950 1992. hour. Contact: ONWELMFG (SAIPAN) LTD., Contact: United Engineering Building, Contact: NEW CENTURY INC., Caller P.O. Box 712, Saipan, MP 96950, /s/Bcmadita A. Sablan CRISTI CABALTICA P.O. Box 2183, Saipan Tel. 234-3793/0862 Deputy Clerk of Court Box AAA 26 Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. Tel.No. 234-9522 to 25 (10/29)TH/ 235-5310 (10/22)TH/09290. 09378. Tel. 233-7337 to 69 Tel. No. 234-2777/2888/2999 10/ВД1Л) ______KV22-29· 11/4(09441 10-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-THURSDAY-OCTOBER 22,1992 ______THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-11 EEK & MEEK® by Howie Schneider Woman ' ACTUALLY THE TRULY IS W H E T H E R TH E BEFORE Children tortured all over w orld IMPORTAMI QUESnCM R)R ECOMCMY UJILL nabbed SOU DO thieves from the area,” it said. (V MB IK) THIS ELECTIOÜ... TURfO ARXJfOD... ACROSS 35 Social rank; Answer to Previous Puzzle LONDON (AP) - Children aged trayed: Human Rights Violations hungupside down from the ceiling caste while trying six have been tortured in India, against Children and Young and beaten until he fell uncon­ It said in Burundi, a household 1 Veracity GAP N 1 P NA P 6 Listens to 36 Printer's ■ S ■ thousands of Brazilian children People,” said in some places pov­ scious,” it said. of two women and five children m easure A 1 L O 11 B aby's 1 T TA L 1 A GO to smuggle killed with a grenade were among footw ear 37 Fruit drink ST UP o R Tj ARGET have been tortured or killed and a' erty forces childrenontocitystreets The youngest children, includ­ 38 Iron 12 Ancient N E w T s NAG girl of 16 who died in Turkish to fend for themselves. ing a six year-old boy, were re­ 1,000 people deliberately slain Hebrew 39 New Deal cocaine to US ascetic agcy. E DGE H 1 TW EST police custody had half her head “Street children are automati­ leased the next morning, it said. by soldiers last year against a 14 Key — pie 40 Nickel L EE R s RAP D O E MANILA (AP) - Customs offi­ shotaway, Amnesty International backdrop of ethnic tension. sym bol cally regarded as criminal suspects It said police denied responsibil­ 15 Inclines OF SAP PE RBE cials Tuesday arrested an Ameri­ It said that in Turkey, a 16- 17 Beast of 41 Tram ple said Wednesday. by many law enforcement officers ity for the injuries, saying the Actor John G E M A burden 42 Y M SA L E M can woman who they said was The London-based human and are often subjected to harass­ children were roughed up by a year-old Kurdish girl, Biseng 18 Ginger — E RA SR 1 P B ARS 43 Imprison­ trying to smuggle 1.25 kilos (2.75 rights organization said in a re­ ment, threats or violent attacks... family whose goods were stolen. Anik, was among 100 people, 19 Extra S 1 P SAP I D 20 — Lanka m ent pohnds) of cocaine onto a flight to port that children are tortured,, Children in India... as young as six The report said thousands of mostly students, detained by G ARFIELD® by Jim Davis 45 Entangle L A T T ER S A D 1 SM 21 Myself the United States. killed or arbitrarily detained by have been arrested and tortured,” it poverty-stricken children in Turkish police in March this year 22 Wideawake 47 P artners A B E ■ RO UT s ■ E P 1 48 Look fixedly Customs examiner Frank Reyes government forces and police in said. Brazil’s big cities have been tor­ in Simak province in the south­ 23 Petitions P A R T EN E T s AL 24 Blackboard 1 1 said he found the contraband early east of the country following DOWN 10-22 © 1992 United Feature Syndicate countries around the world. It said that in June 1989, 11 tured, murdered or have disap­ adjuncts Tuesday while doing a routine disturbances during the Kurdish 26 Consecrated 1 Hard worker “Somechildreriaredeliberately young childrenand teenagers from peared in recent years after being 5 Assistants 27 Propositions 2 Italy's 10 B reath es examination of one of the baggage targeted for human rights abuses slums in New Delhi were detained snatched by death squads often New Year. 28 Clothed capital 6 Vital organ 7 Anglo-Saxon loudly In of the American woman, identi­ She died in police custody; 29 Wire nails 3 Shoshonean because they are seen as social or on suspicion of theft. composed or run by police offic­ slave sleep 31 Wing-footed Indian 11 Censure; fied as Deborah Woolcock, 32. political threats, others have been “Munni, a 13-year-old girl, was When her mother went to collect 8 B east of ers. anim als 4 Tellurium rep ro ach Woolcock’s hometown was not the body, she found that half her 34 Evaluate sym bol burden detained or tortured in order to stripped naked and beaten and one “Street children (in Brazil) have 9 Note of scale 13 Be 16 H earing immediately available. force surrenderor confession from 12-year-old boy was given electric also been killed by death squads : daughter’s head had been shot: o rg a n s Reyes said the drugs, worth 4.3 their parents,” it said. shocks and beaten with a leather hired by local shop keepers to re­ away, her hands were tom be­ 19 W inter vehicles million pesos ($172,000) were The report, “Innocence Be­ belt. Another boy was stripped, move alleged criminals and petty tween the fingers. 20 Tanned skin hidden inside a plastic container 22 S ta g e taped at the bottom of a travelling w hisper 23 Strikes hard bag. 25 W ane Woolcock and her three-year- PEANUTS® by C harles M . Schulz 26 H appiness 28 Collides old daughter were about to board 29 S ta m p a United Airlines plane bound for We Design Print 30 Radioactive m etallic Seoul and San Francisco, Reyes e lem en t said. 31 Fish sauce 32 Say under Police Superintendent Cesar • Brochures · Calendars · Books · M enu o ath Elenzano, chief of the Narcotics 33 S h a tte r 35 Unrefined Command operations division, Covers · Posters* Corporate Logo · 38 Sit for said Woolcock was brought to a p o rtrait suburban military camp for further 39 H ebrew Letterheads · Business Cards and m ore. . . m easu re questioning. 41 Fondle 42 W ine cup 44 S u n god 46 Bible bk. Bom b h oax STELLA WILDER Younis Art Studio, Inc. delays flights m P.O. Box 231 Saipan MP 96950 Located in Garapan YOUR BIRTHDAY in M alaysia Tel. 234-6341 · 7578 · 9797 * Fax: 234-9271 K i d S p 't Publisher of: By Stella Wilder mustn’t sit on your anger or resent­ altogether desirable right now. KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia ment any longer. Let it out — but do so (AP) - A bomb hoax at the Kuala CANCER (June 21-July 22) — You Born today, you are perhaps the carefully, with forethought. Lumpur International Airport most emotional individual born under SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) are likely to assume a bit too much at - b ¿ M a r i a n a s c V a r i e t y " your sign, but this is in no way meant — Someone is waiting for you to make some point during the day. Be willing caused the airport to be closed to suggest that you are undisciplined the first move. Today is the day — to apologize directly when the time CAN YOU FIGURE OUT THESE down for two hours, delaying 17 comes. Micronesia Leading Newspaper Since 1972 or out of control. On the contrary, you provided you know just what you PICTURE PUZ 2 L E S ? T U R N are a model of decorum and propriety flights, police and airport offi­ want. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — You can THE PAGE UPSIDE DOW N in most situations, and only on those cials said Wednesday. About CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - learn a great deal that is timely and FOR THE ANSW ERS. rare occasions when you find yourself You must be patient and understand­ lasting merely by watching those you 5,000 passengers, airport person­ in over your head is your emotional ing today. Do not push too hard for a encounter throughout the day. nel and people who had come to nature allowed to rise to the surface decision which suits your own and take over. You are a hard worker, circumstances. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - You send off friends dashed out of the and you have taught yourself to con­ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) - may think you are done this week, but building when an announcement a . centrate solely on a single task. Something difficult is certainly worth the fact is you've left one thing incom­ was made to clear the airport. You enjoy both city and country, trying today. Take it one step at a plete which demands some more and will never be truly happy nnlro time; don't overestimate your attention. Roads near the airport were you have the freedom to travel here stamina. closed, causing a massive traffic and there to your heart’s content You LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) — It’s PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) - You time for you to step forward today and jamfor several kilometers (miles). thrive on all that both venues provide, should be able to complete your work­ m i n i and find yourself missing much when let others know just what you are Flights had already been delayed week today on time — or even ahead thinking with regard to key issues. you are too long in the city without en­ of schedule. Concentrate on details. due to a fire last week. joying the country, or vice versa. ARIES (March 21-April 19) A snap Assistant Commissioner Alto bom on this data are: Sarah judgment may prove risky before you Mohamad Ismail Yaaman, Bernhardt and Joan Fontaine, ac- For your personal horoscope, know it today. Be willing to re-think loveacope, lucky numbers and trasaaa; Catherine Danauva, ac- your current position. Selangor state Criminal Investi­ tresa and model. future forecast, call Aatro*Tona gation Chief said the airport re­ TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - (95* aach minute; Touch-Tone To see what is in store for you to­ You’ve got something really big in the ceived an anonymous telephone morrow, find your birthday and read phonea only). Dial 1-900-740-1010 works today. Share a small sample and enter your access code num­ call Tuesday night about 9:35 the corresponding paragraph. Let with a friend or loved one. ber, which Is 500. p.m. threatening that two bombs your birthday star be your daily guide. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — You USUId NO FRIDAY, OCT. 23 are likely to feel very far from home 33VS S 'NMOOHDnOi h '3X3 3H1 NI XOOS G 'SINVd dO HlVd Z WüV N3XOU8 ' L had been set in the airport. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) - You today — and for reasons which are not Copyright 1992. United F u tu r« Syndicate, Inc. ______:SU3MSNV The caller, a male who spoke in Malay, said one bomb had been The game must go on RLD Civil collaboration placed in the departure hall and IW Two of the best known songs to The arrival of World War II on Dec. Y O U CÄJIM another in the arrival hall of come out of the Civil War were “Dix­ 7, 1941, resulted in the moving of the Terminal One, both timed to ex­ ALMANAC ie,” written by Daniel Emmett, a Rose Bowl game out of Pasadena, FIND plode in an hour, he said. Judiciary jurisdiction Calif., for the only time in its history. Northerner, and sung by Southern sol­ ¡EM ER^TTHIINC Two teams of bomb experts diers, and “The Battle Hymn of the Mindful that Japan might follow up The federal court system has juris­ its surprise attack on Pearl Harbor checked the airport, found no diction in all cases arising Under the Republic,” written by Julia Ward IÜEIED Howe, a Southerner. It was sung to the with a bombing raid on the West bomb and let passengers return at Constitution or federal law; in dis­ tune of “John Brown’s Body,” which Coast, the U.S. Army canceled all n b d m putes between individuals and legal j t t t o z 11:30 p.m. was composed by Northern soldiers. large gatherings, including the Tour­ Seventeen departing flights, entities (corporations, partnerships, nament of Roses Parade and Rose etc.) who are citizens of different Bowl match between Duke and Ore­ seven of them international states and where more than $25,000 is gon State. But Duke coach Wallace ananas cVariety' flights, were delayed, officials at issue; and in a variety of special­ The Department of Veterans Af­ Wade offered to host the game in Dur­ said. Several incoming flights ized matters including admiralty, fairs provides a monetary allowance ham, N.C. The Beavers agreed, took maritime, bankruptcy, patent and circled over the city until the not to exceed $150 toward the plot or the train east and beat the previously copyright, postal and the Internal interment expense for certain veter­ undefeated Blue Devils on their home airport was declared safe. Revenue Service. ans not buried in a national cemetery. field, 20-16. CLASSIFIED ADS Transport Minister Ling Liong TEL. 234-6341/7578/9797 . FAX 234-9271 Sik said operations were expected to return to normal next week. 12-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VŒWS-THURSDAY-OCTOBER 22,1992

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B lue Ja ys beat B raves 3-2 By Ben Walker second half of the final inning of other eight. Both teams scored in the eighth, tying the mark held by Winfield regular play. Game 1 winner Tom Glavine andTorontothirdbaseman Gruber and Dal Maxvill _ and grounded TORONTO (AP) - The Toronto began the in­ is to start for Atlanta Wednesday figured in both runs. out and walked before homering. Blue Jays beat the Atlanta Braves ning with a single off night against .The Nixon began the Braves’ half The Braves lostmanager Bobby in the final inning, winning the and stole second while reliever game began with the public ad­ with a liner off Gruber’s glove for Cox in the top of the ninth when first WorldSeries game played in Mark Wohlers was pitching to dress announcer at the SkyDome an error and stole second on the he was ejected by home plate Canada 3-2 Tuesday night. Carter. After an intentional walk urging Canadian fans to pay re­ second pitch. David Justice was umpire Joe West. Pinch-runner Toronto now leads the seven- to Carter and ’s spect to the their neighbors to the intentionally walked with two outs Brian game series two games to one. second sacrifice bunt of the sea-' south. Outside the ballpark, T- and Lonnie Smith, whose Hunter was on first with no out Candy Maldonado singled over son, lefty Mike Stanton was sum­ shirts depicting upside-down baserunning cost Atlanta a chance and he became the first runner the drawn-in outfield with one moned to face . American flags were sold, but it to win Game 7 last October, thrown out in lOsteal attempts on out in the bottom of the ninth Sprague pinch-hit and was inten­ was all good spirited. singled for a 2-1 lead. Toronto catcher . On inning. tionally walked, and Maldonado A U.S. Marine color guard car­ The Braves missed a chance to the play, Jeff Blauser was called The hit came on an 0-2 pitch met Reardon with a drive over ried in the Canadian flag and score with another baserunning out on a checked swing and Cox from , who served Otis Nixon’s head in center field. Royal Canadian Mounties pre­ blunder when Justice was easily threw a helmet which left the up pinch-hitter Ed Sprague’s pitched one in­ sented the stars and stripes. thrown out at third trying to ad­ dugout, leading to his ejection. winning two-run homer in the ning for the victory. He relieved Game two was marked by an vance on Smith’s single to left. Following a familiar theme, ninth inning Sunday night in Juan Guzman, who allowed one incident in which the Canadian In the bottom half, Gruber broke neither team did much early in Atlanta.A tight game featuring earned run in eight innings. Avery flag was carried upside-down in an all-time postseason record 0- the game. It was 0-0 through three home runs by and Kelly was.the loser. The victory made pre-game ceremonies. This time, for-23 slump in a big way, with a innings as the Braves and Blue Gruber, a near triple play and a home teams in domes 9-0 in World thousands of red maple leafs were leadoff homer to left. Gruber be­ Jays did little in their first looks at rare ejection came down to the Series play. Minnesota had the sent swirling. gan the day hitless in 22 at-bats _ new pitchers. Japanese golfers U S G A w a n t s Tam pa Bay sinks g o l f i n 1 9 9 6 play in basem ent O l y m p i c s Edm onton 6-1 Rob Ramage scored two goals Flyers rookie center Eric By Kozo Mizoguchi America, where he frequently GENEVA* Switzerland (AP) - and added an assist as the Tampa Lindros was limited to one assist, plays golf. If the USGA has its way, golf Bay Lightning handed the on Mark Recchi’s goal 38 seconds TOKYO (AP) - It’s Tokyo’s an­ “We’re providing something to will be a medal sport at the Edmonton Oilers a 6-1 loss and a into the final period that made it swer to a favorite American pas­ Japanese golf enthusiasts that’s 1996 Olympics in Atlanta and rude welcome to Florida on 3-2, and was not a factor in the time: Heading out to the public halfway” to the American experi­ the competition will be held at Tuesday night in Tampa. game. golf course, playing 18 holes, then ence, Kuriyama said. one of the; most' prestigious The surprising Lightning (3-3- RodBrind’Amour tieditat 5:11, repairingtothe 19th hole to knock Golf has boomed in Japan along courses in the world _ August 1) are off to a fast start in their first finishing off Recchi’s pass with a back a few drinks. with the nation’s rising economy National,home of the Masters. NHL season, while the Oilers, short shot into a half-empty net Golf is a national passion in since the mid-1970s. Japan has Juan Antonio Samaranch, winners of five Stanley Cups since during a power play. Japan, but few here can afford it 1,671 courses, with some 300 president of the International 1984, are 1-6-1, their worst start Whalers 5, Devils 4 on a regular basis. So Toyoyasu others under construction, and the Olympic Committee, said in franchise history. In East Rutherford, N.J., Pat Kuriyama came up with a solu­ second-largest golfing population Tuesday the IOC will study Ramage, playing in his 14th Verbeek backhanded a power- tion: The Ginza Links. after the United States, according proposals to include men’s and NHL season after being chosen play shot past Chris Terreri with Installed in a basement in the to industry figures. women’s golf competition at by the Lightning from Minnesota 5:48 remaining, giving the Ginza, one of Tokyo’s busiest But with an average round at a the Atlanta Games. It would be in the expansion draft, hadn’t Whalers a victory in goalie Sean shopping areas, it’s a computer­ public course costing about the first time golf has been a scored a point this season. Pen­ Burke’s first game against his ized simulation golf course, com­ 20,000 yen ($175), compared to part of the Olympics since guins 5, Canucks 1 former teammates. plete with a wide color screen that about $20 in the United States, 1904. In Pittsburgh, Mario Lemieux Burke, traded by New Jersey follows the trajectory of your ball golf mostly remains what it used Despite the ambitious plans, had a goal and two assists and prior to this season after sitting and sensors that emit a “clunk” if to be known as in America: A which include allowing pro­ Shawn McEachem had his first out all of last year in a contract it hits a tree or a “splash” if it game for the wealthy, and a place fessional players on the teams career two-goal game as the dispute, stopped 27 of 31 shots in drops into the water. to cut business deals. representing 20 nations, Penguins remained the NHL’s a so-so performance. But it was In between shots, a receptionist Few people can afford to play Samaranch said the proposal only unbeaten team. The Penguins enough to snap the Devils’ four- serves beer and other beverages more than several times a year, still must be examined. are 5-0-2 and lead the league with game home winning streak. and contestants can relax around spending the rest of their time at ‘The last word is the IOC,” 12 points. The Whalers, who had scored outdoor-style tables. the nation’s 2,621 driving ranges. he said. “We have to study it Lemieux has 22 points on eight only 14 goals all season, got a The equipment, called At the Ginza Links, players can very carefully.” He said no goals and 14 assists. He has had at season-high five against Terreri, “Golfomat,” is US-made, though choose among five famous decision is expected until De­ least two points in every game. with two from Murray Craven, Kuriyama uses a Sony projection courses, including Pebble Beach cember. The Canucks have lost their last who also picked up his 500th ca­ screen. He says he was inspired to in California, the site of the 1992 For approval, the United two games after opening the sea­ reer point. bring it to Tokyo by his trips to US Open. States Golf Association would Red Wings 5, Jets 3 have to apply first to the World son with four consecutive wins, Amateur Golf Council, the the best start in franchise history. In Detroit, Dallas Drake scored Club holds sailing clinic sport’s international federa­ The Penguins are 13-0-1 in their his first two NHL goals. Drake, tion, which then would for­ last 14 home regular-season who spent the last four years at OVER The Reef Yacht Club’s available; the fee is $20. ward the bid to the IOC. Pro­ games. Their last home loss was Northern Michigan, scored his a leam-to-sail clinic which began Registration will be the first fessionals would be allowed 8-4 to Hartford on Feb. 27. first goal in the opening period, on Oct. 20 will continue until night of class. Class sessions will only if the US Olympic Com­ Islanders 4, Flyers 3 then added another in the second December 6. be today and Wednesday, No­ mittee recognizes the USGA In Uniondale, N.Y., Derek to hand the Jets their fifth straight The clinic includes three class vember 4 at the Ada gym confer­ as a member body. King’s second goal of the game road loss. sessions on rules of the road for with 5:03 remaining won it. The Drake got his first goal on ence room. “ This has been under dis­ a vessels, safety, nomenclature of Islanders blew a three-goal lead, controversial play. Goalie Bob All classes are from 6:30 p.m. cussion for a year or so,” said the Hobie Cat sailboat and sailing then rallied on a broken play as Essensa stopped Drake’s shot, but to 8 p.m. Practice sails will be Steve Sobel, chairman of the technique. Three sailing sessions USOC Membership Commit­ Steve Thomas fed King, who as he and Mike Eagles crashed with experienced skippers ale also held off Daichi Beach October tee. “The USGA is in the pro­ snapped a 15-foot wrist shot from into the goalie, the rebound de­ included. Tony Steams is the 24, November 7 and December 6 cess of filing an application.” the right of the slot past Stephane flected off Drake’s knee and into instructor; a basic text will be from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Beauregard. the net. ¿Marianas GVariety^k Micronesia's Leading Newspaper Since 1972 P.O. Box 231 Saipan. MP 96950 · Tel. (670) 234-6341 · 7578 · 9797 Fax: (670) 234-9271