arianas %riet~~ Micronesia's Leading Newspaper Since 1972 b&1 e\VS Budget aCCOr~y!~~~!!~!! House Bill 9-199, the bill that THE COMMONWEALTH'S makes appropriations for the op­ I erationsof theCNMIgovernment "I need for fresh funds to operatea \ government thatiswanting topro­ in the fiscal yearending on Sep­ , videbetter services for thepeople tember 30, 1994. maynotreachcrisisproportionsas Members from both sides said it did the last two fiscal years. actionon thebudgetisnow"justa Thisis because thejoint legisla­ matterof documenting the agree­ tiveconference committee on the ment" into a conference commit- , fiscal year 1994 budget has al­ tee budget version after which ready eked out a version of the back-to-back sessions may be appropriations measure, indicat­ called immediately for the ing there would be a budget for measure's approval. the current year. HouseBill9-199,dubbed asthe . In anewsconference yesterday, FY1994budgetappropriations act. the'chairmen of both the House seeks to allocate some $153.57 and the Senate contingents to the million among the different gov­ budget conference committee ernmentdepartments, agencies and broke the news that they have al- Continued on page 30

1 Sablan sent to i Budget conference chairmen. Sen. Eusebio A. Hocog (left) and Rep. Pete P. Reyes listen to questions during yesterday's news conference whert~ they announced agreement on a compromise budget bill; federal prison j By Rafael I. Santos \ Court forfeits land I FORMER Public Works Direc­ tor Nicolas C. Sablan serve nine months, in federalprison for suspect used as bail returningtoSaipanwithouta per­ By Rafael J. Santos Pinaula's uncle. sica,anemployeeat thebookand mission from the U.S. District Pinaula is charged with aggra- school suppliesstore. Court. THE SUPERIOR Court has or­ vated assault,assaultand battery, The valueandlocationofRios' Sablan has been barred from dered the forfeitureof a property disturbingthepeaceandcontempt property were not immediately returning to the CNMI as part of which was mortgaged to ensure ofcourt. AssistantAttorney Gen- known. the conditions of his probation. the appearance of a Capitol Hill eral Charles Rotbart filed a com- Judge Marty Taylor issued a The former government official residentfacing criminalcharges. plaint against Pinaula early last bench warrant for the arrest of was placed on probationlast year It was the firstknownorder from May following an incident at the Pinaula and set a $150,000 cash following his conviction of mail the commonwealth court forfeit­ MicrolSchoolSupplieswherethe bail.Thedefendant hasbeenevad- fraud for threatening Superior defendant allegedly beat up his Continued on page 30 Court Judge Alex Castro. ingapieceoflot whichwasposted common law wife, gilIlll!lllllll!lllllll lIllIllllllllll m. ~ Nicolas C. Sablan as a property bond. JesusP. Rios' property was or­ According to the government District court judge Alex dered forfeitedfollowing thefail­ said the attack was also violative Munsonorderedhimtostayaway ure of Manuel Santos Pinaula to of a court order restraining him fromthe islandof Saipanandany appearincourttofacethecharges from confronting, assaulting or attempt or plan to return home a ainst him. Rios is said to be callin viatele honehiswifeJes- should be with a courtapproval. Sablan,howeverreturnedtothe CNMI last week without the court's permission. WHO official alarmed Judge Munson sentenced him to nine months in prisonfor con­ over 'ice' menace here tempt of court and for not under­ going drug test at the Common­ HEALTH educationin the CNMI on ice abuseis insufficientand wealth Health Center. there are not enough corrective measures dealing with the ice Sablan was ordered yesterday problem from the government sector, according to the World toundergodrugandalcoholcoun­ HealthOrganization. seling while in incarceration. WHO Regional Officefor the Western Pacific Consultant Dr. Judge Munson said Sablan TakemitsuHenmi citedsome other negativefindingsand warned should be put in prison because ( that these conditions, if they continue, have serious implications "he is a threat to himselLand to on the future of the commonwealth. II the community." III" Henmi recently furnished the Department of Public Health Beforecoming to theisland,he f I Servicesa "missionreport"containinghis reviewof thesituation sentalettertoU.S. Attorney David of methamphetamine or "ice" abuse in the CNMI. T. Wood, informing the govern­ I The WHO consultantmade his evaluationbased on his visit to ment lawyer of his arrival.How­ 1,'\ \ the NMI lastDecember 5-13 where he met a numberof govern­ ever the action still constituteda ('I ment officials and experts dealing with drug abuse prevention. violationofhisprobation, accord­ Aside.fromreviewing theicesituation,amongthe objectivesof ing to the district court. his mission was to provide lectutes on epidemiology,.· clinical . Timothy Skinner, counsel for Continued on page 46 Joey Roque Songao, 5, serves as unwitting subject for a Variety the defendant, told the Variety lensman while on a family picnic at Micro Beach yesterday. Continued on page 30

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2-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY I, 1994 r ' FRIDAY, JULY I, 1994 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS ANDVIEWS-3 Murayama is newJapanese PM Housewants originallandfill site By MARl YAMAGUCHI Japan's fourth primeministerina a temporary reprieve from the PresidentClinton will meetthenew however, theSocialistsareunlikely THE HOUSE of Representatives landfill. could be ordered closed. year, he succeeds Tsutomu Hata, political pandemonium that primeministerat theG-7 meeting. to makemajor changes in Japan's hasadoptedaresolutionindicating Afterreviewing previoussiting If that happened, the House is expecting a crisis of monumental TOKYO(AP) -Puttingasideahalf­ who was forced to resignbecause followed Hata's resignation "He looks forward to that and econorrlic and foreign policies. its opposition to current plans by studies, . the committee century of often bitter rivalry, his coalition lacked a majority in Saturday. Butitbrings topoweran will continue to work on the "Thepolitical situation in Japan the administration to forego of . recommended that four sites be proportions to occur. Japan's leading conservative and Parliament. unlikely alliance of Japan's most resolution of trade issues andother will calm down for the moment," the original site for the planned considered and evaluated: "If we do not find analternative liberal parties joined forces Murayamawill head a coalition left-leaning and conservative : bilateral issues," she said. predictedleadingpolitical analysi Saipansanitarylandfilland locate Kalabera (Northeast Saipan); dumpsite to Puerto Ricosoon, the Wednesday inanunlikely alliance dominatedbyJapan's largest party, political forces. A Socialist-led government is MinoruMorita.: thefacilitysomewhereelse onthe Maddok (Northeast Saipan); whole island will be a dumpsite," that gives the country its first the Liberal Democrats, who ruled Like Hata, who resigned after boundtoraisedoubtsaboutJapan,s But he predicted th~t the island. Kagman Coast (Central-East said Teregeyo. "We don't want Socialistprime ministersince1948. the country from 1955 until they only two months in office, policies toward North Korea aswell Socialist-led Cabinet would be In a special session Tuesday, Saipan) and Marpi Depression any confrontation with the Cutting shortan intense power were forced from power last Murayama is likely to havea brief as its other foreign policy unpopular with a public that has lawmakers from the lower (the existing site). governor, but we feel he has to struggle that left Japan's foreign swnmer. tenure in office: he said before commitments. longviewedthe Socialistsas agroup chamberof Legislature approved The House last Tuesday reconsider his decision. So we and economic policies in limbo, 'This is my first time to speak Wednesday'svotethat he planned The Socialists havemaintained morefit for theopposition thanthe HouseJoint Resolution9-5urging expressedaconsensusthatthe re­ decided this resolution willbe the Parliament's 51I-seatlowerhouse from such a position," Murayama to dissolve Parliament and call close ties with North Korea's government. Governor Froilan C. Tenorio to evaluation is unnecessaryinview best way for us to express our electedSocialistchairmanTomiichi said after the vote. "My heart is general elections. Communist leaders and they The initialpublicreaction to the redesignate Marpi Depression as ofthevoluminousstudiesalready disagreement." newcoalitionwasstunnedsurprise. the site for the landfill in order undertaken on the landfill FroilanC. Tenorio During Tuesday's session, Murayama prime minister 261 to throbbing." Buthe is unlikely to do so for at initially opposed international AnaS.·Teregeyo 214. Murayama's selection provided least a few weeks, given the high movesputasidependingasummit "Ihearheisaniceperson, buthe that the closure of Puerto Rico spanning the administrations of however, Teregeyo's resolution priority Tokyoplaces on attending . betweenthe two Koreans planned doesn't reallyhavethecapacity to Dump could be done mcuh such a site was far from being allthreepreviousCommonwealth that consideration of other sites encounteredsomeopposition from a few lawmakers from the the annual summit of major fornextmonth 0 impose sanctions beprimeminister," saidYoshitomi quicklier and less costly. ideal for Saipan residents. governors. would not be a sound fiscal HAPPY 1st industrial nations, scheduled to againstNorthKorea overitsrefusal Hirozo, a 38-year-old company "We have already spent a Tenorio previouslyopposedthe "The people of Saipan cannot decision. minority. beginJuly 8 in Naples, Italy. to acceptnuclear inspections. employeeon his wayhomeaftera substantial amount of time and site reportedly out ofconcernthat affordanotherdelayin theclosure "We're not talking about Rep. Alvaro Santos, within BIRTHDAY In Washington, White House Outnumbered by Liberal long day at the office. moneypreparing the original site the planned landfill when of the Puerto Rico Dump which thousands here, we're talking whose election district Marpi millions of dollars. This amount Depression falls. has previously Press Secretary Dee DeeMyerssaid Democrats in the new coalition, continued on page 35 at the Marpi Depression for the completed will fall within the has been labelled a 'ticking time JACKIE landfill. Studies were already direct viewof touristsfrequenting bomb' because of its dangerous could have been used for other registered his concernthat thesite made,excavation of the pits were Suicide Cliff, which is a major effects on the environment," the projects such as those on sewer will be to the detriment of future We LoveYou done. We don't want to start all tourism attraction. resolution read. and water, projects we sacrificed homesteaders thatmaybesituated Mommy & Daddy Sanctions vs. NKorea will overagain," said the resolution's Immediately and through a Teregeyo, forherpart,also said and did not prioritize just to get in the area. author, Rep. Ana S. Teregeyo. directive, the chief executive pushinganothersiteforthelandfill the Marpi landfill ready," said According to him, thearea may l!l~~@] The resolution raises concern instructed the Department of is "fiscally irresponsible." Teregeyo. accommodate some 400 over Governor Tenorio's earlier Public Works to convene a Estimateshaveitthatabout$1.2 Besides, she said, a faster homesteadlotsandthatthelandfill lead to war, warns Carter construction of the landfill is will pose a health hazard to decisiontofind analternative site technical advisory committee to millionhas already been spent on ~ ByDONALDM.ROTHBERG international demands for Nations Security Council for to Marpi Depression after he felt find an alternative site for the the Marpi Depression site such neededsoanalternative dumping homesteaders in the future, just inspection of that country's sanctions against thecommunist area is provided the people of like what Puerto Rico is now for ~ WASHINGTON (AP) -Former nuclear facilities. country because of its refusal to Saipan as soon as possible. Garapan. PresidentCartersaidWednesday Carter spoke at the forum, cooperate with the International "Puerto Rico has been the talk He alsoonceraisedconcernthat ~ he believes imposing economic sponsored by the Center for Atomic Energy Agency. Ex-Revenue chiefwants of the townsince way back. It has since the landfill is up in the sanctions on North Korea "will Strategic and International "I personally believe that the been part of campaign rhetoric. northeast portion of the c1iffline, ~ result in war." Studies, via telephone hookup imposition of sanctionson North Election year 1995 is corning southbound winds may take the In remarks to a forum on.the from Plains. Koreaby the UnitedNationswill again. Are we going to include stench of the garbage 'being ~ Korean crisis, Carter also said Assistant Secretary of State result in war," the former media out ofhearings the closure of Puerto Rico Dump dumped there towards the nearby North Korean President Kim II Robert Gallucci, who will head president said. "I may be wrong among our leaders promises residential areas. ~ 10 X 20 ft. Sung told him he endorsed a the U.S. delegation to Geneva, about that. I hope I am." By Rafael I. Santos he began looking into the matter The rebates werethendeposited again?" queried Teregeyo. Teregeyo responded to such a mutualwithdrawalofforces from refused to speculate on how long Carter said the United States after receiving information from to the account of his company, Accordingto the resolution,the concernsaying itwouldbeabetter immediatelyaboveandbelow the the talks might last. oughttoopendiplomatic andtrade FORMER Revenue and Tax then Finance Secretary Eloy Inos which duringthattimewas in dire present dump in Puerto Rico is a ideato relocatethehomesteadarea ~' needofmoneyduetotheeconomic demilitarized zone separating He said the complexity of the relationswithNorthKorea"when ChiefJuanL.Evangelista yesterday of possible embezzlement of blatant violation of US rather than something that the slowdown, Hibdontoldthecourt North and South Korea. issues "does not suggest to one it is assured that Kim II Sung asked the Superior Court that the governmentfunds. environmental regulations such government already spent a ~ The AGO's investigator said ..- ....-:ll.t.c-....-. Carter met Kim 10 days ago that one can have a week in will carry out the basic public andthenewsmediabebarred InoswasearliertoldbytheUnion that there is a real possibility it Evangelistaadmitted guilt "Hesaid million dollars on. and obtained his agreement to Geneva and kindofwalkout with commitment that he made to from the courtroom during the Bank that two checks have been \1· deposited to the account of JAC he was sorry,"Hibdonsaid. , steps that led to the United States theissuesolved.Andnoonethinks me, that is to freeze his own hearing of a motionto suppress. , Development, Inc. of which Evangelista isscheduled togoon ~ agreeing to reopen talks July 8 in that." nuclear program, to have firm Evangelista's lawyerDan Del 'j Prioresaidhefeared hisclientwould Evangelista is the president. The trial in September, almost a year Rota CDC's new boss Geneva on a broad range of He said that if North Korea is commitments to inspections, ~ notbegivenaiairtrialasaresultof checks turnedout to be tax rebates sincehewasaccused ofembezzling "i, contact: Tony Mareham subjects, including how the two seriously interested in resolving r to be a full member of the the defendant'strialbypublicityin' from fictitious persons, the governmentmoney. ~ countries might normalize ;\ tel# 235-2811/12 the nuclear issue "material Nonproliferation Treaty." themedia. TheGuam-based lawyer investigatorsaid. Ifconvicted, Evangelista maybe increases collection diplomaticand trade relations. ~ Monday to Saturday progress can be demonstrated "It would be to our advantage alsowantedthe courtproceedings In the process of investigation, imprisoned fortenyears, according THE Commonwealth Utilities Rota office. Notices and that the Carter's trip to Pyongyang very, very quickly." to have diplomatic and trade to be held behind closed doors Hibdonsaidthedefendant admitted to thecommonwealth code. Corporation continues to collect utility was serious about ~ We deliver and fake down of.fenf(s) resultedinassurancesfromNorth When Carter went to North relations to open up this closed because' of sensitive information creating fictitious tax returns and Evangelista "unlawfully and revenues and fairly from all disconnecting power and water Korea that defused, at least Korea, the United States was society to prevent a recurrenceof concerning hisclient. mailing the tax rebates to two feloniously" took government customers-including those on the services if the customers failed to ~ Jin Yong Americana Inc. ~ temporarily, tensions over lining up support in the United this crisis," he said. Del Priore told Judge Marty individuals whosepostoffice boxes checks last November 10, 1993­ islandofTinian an Rota. pay. Customerson thatislandhad Tayloryesterday morningthat the were actually being rented by the according totheinformationagainst The utilityhired former Senator fallen behind on past dueaccounts l!l.@] hearing on the motionto suppress formerrevenuechief. theformerofficial. EdwardU.Maratitato managethe to the tune of approximately $1 Prosecutors involves evaluation of million. Evangelista's mental condition by SaysMaratita, "We're collecting 0CP[E(BOffiCb g oCPlElBDffiLh g Appreciation prepared to a psychiatrist. themoney." OnpaydayFriday' he Howeverthemotiontosuppress reported collecting a little over unveil case hearing went on yesterday with $10,000, thenimproved thatrecord Macintosh LC 575 System Message members of the Saipan media thisThursdaywithanother$12,(0) vsSimpson attending. DelPriorehas beentold incollections. Save as much as $1,000.00 to file his motion in writing. The Inanothermove,Maratita issued By LINDA DEUTSCH hearing willbecontinued onAugust a memorandum to his Rota staff 14at 9:00 a.m. during which the advisingthemtosettleanypastdue i. • Macintosh LC 575 LOS A NGELES (AP) -Less than court may hear arguments on • 8MB of RAM 160MB Int. HD accounts of their own, quoting, I two weeks after 0.1. Simpson whether or notjournalists and the "We're cleaning our own house ! • Built-In 14-lnch RGB Display was transformed from football public should be barred from the first."Maratita'ssecondmovewas • Internal CD-ROM Drive legend into the most famous courtroom. to sign-upgovernmentemployees murder defendant in the United Del Priore is attempting to I • Apple Desktop Mouse To: Families, Relatives, Supporters and topayrolldeductions/directdeposit I States, prosecutors are ready to exclude statements made by • Apple Keyboard II Sponsor Evangelista to law government toward the utilitybill. • ClarlsWorks Software reveal their case against him. Maratita is currently reviewing In the controlled courtroom investigators last year. • CD Bundle· Peanuts and Dinosaurs I, Lori Ellen San Nicolas Warnick ofKatmelo Thehearing ofthemotionbegan the law and CUC regulations setting of a preliminary hearing, concerningdisconnections. Hehas • StyleWrlter II Printer with Cable with testimonies from potential Country Cliff, Obyan my parents, Mr. David L. where rumors and innuendo are government witnesses including requestedtheSaipanofficeto send Lorenza Sn. Warnick generously THANK YOU forbidden, the evidence against Curtis L. Hibdon, chiefinvestigator a bucket truck to the neighboring Simpson will be presented island toassistinthedisconnections Call Or Visit Us For A Special Price ALL and SI YUUS MAASE for your contribution at the Office of the Attorney In Our New Location At: Thursday. General. . ofcustomerswhodonotsettletheir that made possible for me to hold the title of Ajudge must decide if there is Hibdon took the witness stand pastdue accounts. Marianas Electronics ROYAL QUEEN for the 1994 50th Liberation sufficientevidence tosendhimto andrelatedto the court the events Custorrerscnkotahavetbeopions. Beach Road, Chalan Kanoa trial on two counts of murder. thatledtothearrestof Evangelista, of bringing their accounts current, Celebration. Simpson, 45, has pleaded making payment arrangements or Tel~ No.: 234-5424 whoisfacingfourcountsof felony innocent to the grisly June 12 theft involving morethan$25,000. Formersenatornow Rota representative Edward V. Maratita at theRota office paymentwindows: Making facing the disconnection of services Fax No.: 234-5740 eue LOVE YOU ALL/HAPPY LIBERATION DAY! murders of his ex-wife and her Thegovernment investigatorsaid headway. according tolaw. *Sale ends September 3, 1994 continued on page 35

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JACK ANDERSON and MICHAEL BlNSTElN .. . . WASIllNGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND ~ Letters tothe Editor. Fine center is slow A salute to Froilan Dear Governor Tenorio: ing of Froilan," "Sorry about rate. This alone could spell the ~~------::::::::~~~"~H2 C2H~'T ReaD, He C4NY Fi:oilan," and "Dreaming of demise of the Commonwealth WRiT2,1rle- oTf'leR KiDS to get started LAST week, I went to see a Froilan2."Apparentlyimpressed because the shock value brought WASHINGTON-An ambitious attempt by the federal government friend at your office. He is your with a letter I wrote to the editor by this action would wardoff any :aRe. JRM@--BvTaT SpecialAssistantforPlanningand of the Marianas Variety ("Senate further business' investment...." [;2.asi He,> eaTiNG WelL. to crack down on deadbeat criminals may be hurting the very people it's trying to help. Instead of funneling money into a victims' Policy, and so I guess he works . President opposed $4.25"), he While working for Senator Kudostola~akers very closely with Brenda and initiallycontactedmeon 18March Sablan, before serving you, your services fund, the project is draining money from II. yourself, which makeshim privy of this year. He introduced him­ special assistant confirmed that Political maturity. Mastery of the art of compromise. These are The new National Fine Centeris scheduled to be a basement tenant to a lot of what's really going on self,told methatI wrotewell,and he was theone whowroteSenator the apt labels one can attach to the six gentlemen who deliberated of a glimmering, $105 million office building on Capitol Hill. Once inside your administration. I go asked about a quote I used from Sablan's testimonyagainst$4.25, and argued over the fiscal year 1994 budget earlier this week. up and ronning, its mission will be to centralize and computerize the see him every now and then for Senator Jesus R. Sablan's testi­ which he now supports for you. The manner compromise was attained in such a quick fashion nationwide effort to collect fines and restitution owed by those some information or inspiration mony to the U.S. Congress about This is when I started to develop signals a new beginning. for the House and the Senate. both of convicted of federal crimes. to help me write unforgettable a year earlier. The quote read: some ideas on the prostitution of whom have been perennially been at odds on such an important Debt collection is currently done by the Justice Department, which columns about you and your ad­ "The Payne Bill calls for art in­ .politicswhichIhavealready writ­ crease in the Commonwealth - tenso muchabout -thankstoyour issue. spends $1.7 million per year tracking down deadbeats from each of ministration. Heisoftenveryhelp­ ful. minimum wage to the prevailing assistant. Year after year, budget after budget, the process had always been the 94judicial districts nationwide. According to the Justice Depart­ I firstmet your assistantshortly mainland U.S. rate. To do so In fact, in the May 27, 1994 ment, convicted federal criminals owe more than $4 billion to their painfully tedious - Saipan congressmen endlessly unleashing before I wrote some of my best would be a one hundred percent edition of the Pacific StarIwrote their arsenal of fiercest arguments about how much Rota and j victims and the government. , columnsabout you, like "Dream- (l00%) increase over our current Continued on page 19 Tinian were supposed to get out of the whole budget pie. / But the Administrative Office of the U.S, Courts, which will One the other hand, Rota and Tinian senators kept ganging up on oversee the new collection center, has little to show for the more than the "Made-in-Saipan" budget measure, at times holding it hostage $19 million that's been allocated so far. Nearly all ofthat money has Agulto responds to Bowie come from the Crime Victims Fund, which normally goes to support until the next chance to argue for more funds comes along. Dear Editor: machine for the Senatorial Dis­ ber of Poker machines for the Islands pitted against one another, chambers out to "out-strategize'' programs like battered women's shelters and rape crisis centers. trict. He is entitle to express this Saipan Senatorial District and to each other. Officials at the AOUSC refuse to estimate how much the new fine PLEASE allow me a few lines opinion the way he sees fit, and remove the presentsystemof per­ . End Result: The Commonwealth gets lucky to have a budget collection project will ultimately drain from the fund. of your column in rebuttal to a however it suits him best. How­ petual monopolya selectgroupof delayed by I 0 months, as in the case of the FY 1992 budget. Or if Since Congress voted for the NFC in 1987, only one judicial letter writtenby A. 1. Bowie, Di­ ever,I wishtotaketheopportunity a. The proposal guarantees the luck completely runs out, there may not even be a budget at all, as district has been integrated with the system. The courts now estimate rector of Northern Mariana toexpress my disagreementof his rights to local or foreign investor what happened in FY 1993. the projectmay be ready by mid I 996-orat least one and ahalfyears AmusementAssociation, released theory and speculation about the who wish to own and operate to on Marianas Variety "Letters'to effectsshouldSB9-32beenacted, any type of business allowed by One could vividly recall the demonstrations at the Legislature in behind schedule. "People over (at NFC) arejust spinning their wheels not knowing the Editor" on June 24th Edition. I believethepublicdeservesbetter law. This is withoutlegalguaran­ 1992 instigated by employees affected by the payless paydays; the In an effort to encourage further discussion and sovereigntyin the CNMI. No other nation had sover­ Forthepurposeofpublicinforma­ than being fed with misleading teed by the Constitution. There­ what they're doing," said one source close to the project. "It's a Greg Camacho-David Cing kicking incident; the declaration of a understanding of the Covenant Agreement, I have eignty, not even the United Nations. The only conclu­ tion, AJ. Bowie is an operatorof informations. fore, SB should provide regula­ state of emergency by then Governor Larry Guerrero, owing to the decided to use Lt. GovernorJesse C. Borja's state­ sionthen mustbe that the CNMIhad sovereignty when bureaucratic nightmare." "LuckySpotGameRoom"whose Inhis letter,hecritizestheinten­ toryprovisionsthatallowoperator mentdelivered in Washington, D.C.recentlybefore budget crisis; the lawsuit to preempt such declaration which Cing it negotiated and executed the Covenant. The delays are beginning to raise eyebrows on Capitol Hill. In a machines are owned by Willie tion of SB which was carefully such establishments to properly the annualconferenceof insularareas sponsoredby We believe the relationship is clear. In matters of won; the ousterofthen Senate President Joseph S. nos and the rise letter to AOUSC Director Ralph Mecham, Sen. John McCain, R­ Tan's company. crafted by our elected publicoffi­ collectionof taxes. therefore as a r variousuniversities, includingthe NMC. I feel it is defense and foreign affairs, the UShas sovereignty. In from oblivion ofJuan S. Demapan. Ariz., asked for a full accounting of the money spent to date. "Earlier Irespectthe positionand objec­ cials to enssure that public ben­ results, collections from tax win­ important that we constantly return to the very other matters, while the US has sovereignty, it has this year, the new director of the project informed my office that the tions takenby AJ. Bowietoward efits are protected. Among other ningarebeinglost toforeign play­ The next year was equally controversial as far as the budget was document uponwhich was founded our permanent agreed to limit the exercise of thatsovereignty. While theproposedLawaimedat lifting regulatory provisions, that SB is ers due to lenghtly tax enforce- concerned. politicalrelationship withtheUSGovernment. This (AOUSC) is basically starting from scratch," McCain wrote. "I'm the Covenant is clear thatthe US has authoritytoenact the limit on the number of Poker aimed at lifting the present nurn- ContrnuetConpage-19 A news conference in August of 1993 comes to mind when both statement was subsequently included in the US lawsaffectingtheCommonwealth, theCovenantisalso greatly disturbed by this situation and fear that we have wasted $19.2 chairmen of the House and Senate conference panels, Pete P. Reyes Congressional Record by Congressman Ron De veryclear thatit cannotdo so unilaterally withregardto million." and Jesus R. Sablan, announced a compromise only to rescind such Lugo. certain fundamental matters. Court officials admit the agency has been overwhelmed by the task Efficient gov't by rubber stamp ....The Covenant was approved in 1976, with an-announcement days later because the members agreed to dis­ As statedin the 1993 CommonwealthSupremecourt of establishing the NFC. "This is an undertaking of unprecedented certain provisions corninginto full force and effect caseof Sablan vs. Inos, "where it appears thata federal scope," AOUSC spokesman David Sellers told our associate An­ Dear Editor done it faster was to issue the you will see that the court says agree on reprogramming, FTEs and on how to retire the budget Governor a general power of at­ MVB was not granted corporate at that time. law violates a fundamental provisionof the Covenant, drew Conte. "It's like ajig-saw puzzle with an unlimited number of deficit. The NMI Constitution came into full force and Can you believe our all wise torney and let him sign the docu­ powers under the constitution. such law shouldbe scrutinizedto determinewhetherit possibilities." A more unwelcomed announcement came next, about a month or effect in 1978. triggering other provisions in the infactcontravenesanysuchfundamental provisions. If SENATE requires only 15 min­ ment twice. The constitution does mandate The system can't be finished soon enough for some Justice so after - "We agreed not to have a budget for this fiscal year." Covenantintoeffect. The remainingportionsof the itdoes, thentheCovenantnegates itsapplicability tothe utes to review, analyze and dis­ How can the Senate President MPLC these powers, I only hope With a flicker of hope remaining, another conference committee Covenant came into full force and effect in 1986. CNMI." Department officials. Judge Timothy Murphy, a deputy attorney cuss pro's & con's of EO 94-3. say he is working hard for his the EO 94-3 excludes MIHA, general at Justice, complains that his office is spending valuable was named, still the same thing happened. FY 1993 was destined One provision of special importance to the CNMI In other words, the federal government has sover­ The Senate recieved the EO via constituents in actingsoirrespon­ MPLC among others from his re­ resources to perform work that should be the courts' responsibility. fax after 3 p.rn.. They still had to sibly. Who can blame the Senate organization, otherwise I am sure to be a budgetless year and the people of the Commonwealth ­ people is American Citizenship. whichwasgranted eignty in the Commonwealth to the extent it is not to our people at that time. "We started working with them to get this protect going about five make copies to be distributed minority for not wishing to the governor can expect another government employees and the people they serve - had to bear the limited by a provision in the Covenant, e.g., by the For purposcxoftherelationship between theCNMI articles and sections specificallystated in Section 105. years ago," he told us. "But we're sbll doing that work." among themselvesandreviewthe particiapate in this so called re­ lawsuit. burden, either through unfulfilled salary adjustments or curtailed entire document for changes and sponsible senate session? Given and the US. all three dates arc important. All three We firmly believe that the plenarypowers that the US Murphy expects that more money will start flowing to the Crime A good argument to use would essential services. possibly obtain any legal opinion all the facts above, I think not. be Tenorio that his office did not dates effectuated provisions of tJ1C Covenant that Congress has over theCNMI, fromwhateversource­ Victims Fund once the NFC is operational. Even though violent Then came FY 1994. Two days, that's all it takes. Too good to be from their counsel. I only wish Could all of this imply the Senate fall within the Executive Branch. govern our relationship. the territorial clause, the supremacy clause, the com­ crime continues to rise, deposits to the fund have been below the true? Nahh... Forexample, Section 105. dealing withthe legis­ merce clause, and the like-is limited by thesefunda­ the rest of the CNMI government is merely a Rubber Stamp of the I think this is funny that our Gov­ 1990 level of $146.2 million in every year but one. was this fast and efficient. The Governor. ernor has set precedence that an We are confident our lawmakers have come of age, reaching a lative power of the US over the CNMI came into mentalprovisionsof theCovenant. These fundamental UNDER THE DOME- Some congressional staffers are grum­ only way the Senate could have If you read thecourts decision, Continued on page 19 level of maturity that is desperately needed by a politically ex­ effect in 1976. Sections 102and 103,dealing with provisions can only be changed by mutual consent. the Covenantas thesupremelaw of the landregard­ bling about a new rule that curtails a cherished perk of seniority: hausted constituency. This limitationis new to the US. It willtaketimeand ing the relationship and local government. respec­ persistence to convince the US of this uniquerelation­ prime office space. Undera new law, members who are elected in the Everyone has grown tired of rhetoric, even the lawmakers tively,cameintoeffect in 1978. Section 101 estab­ xhip. The US is still not convinced that its plenary middle of a congressional session are permitted to .move into the themsel ves. lishing the CNMI came into effect in 1986. powers are limited. But this is clear under our Cov­ office of the departed member. Under the old law, new members fell Kudos is appropriate for everyone involved. from the chairmen Our relationship is yet a very youngone. Even if enant. It states: to the bottom of the office pecking order, and the vacant office was bjsm'[email protected] of the conference to all the conferees. Mission accornpl ished? Yes. we date it from the-time the US Congressapproved "In order to respect the right of self-government filled by someone with the proper seniority. ~------Let it continue through the next year, lest we find ourselves the Covenantin 1976, it is only 18yearsof age. In guaranteedby this Covenant,the USagrees tolimitthe Rep. Rod Grams, R-Minn., who introduced the new law, claims j terms of relationships betweenpeoples. we are still regretting for having spoken much too soon. exercise ofthatauthorityso thatthefundamental provi­ taxpayers will save $15,000 every time a member departs mid-. [email protected] ! getting to knowone another. sionsof this Covenant, namely Articles I, II and IIIand session. According to his figures, each time a member departed in I . Our Covenant and its meanings arc still being Sections SOl and 805, may be modified only with the explored. Neitheroneof ushasyet to fully graspthe consentof theGovernmentof the UnitedStatesand the mid-term, an average of five office moves would follow. Grams ,I

6-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEW S-FRIDAY-JULY I, 1994 FRIDAY, JULY I, 1994-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS ANDVIEws-7 US m.ayors confablauds"Gere" g offender: ''Forgive m.e!" SAIPAN Mayor Jesus S. Deleon on thecommittees which provide a lot with that meeting where the Guerrero attended the 62nd the foundation of urban policy importanceofpowerof themayor By Rafael I. Santos Villaroman has been ordered Annual USConferenceofMayors whichourorganization is based." to theCongress wasunderscored. detained at the request of the heldrecentlyinPortland.Oregon. "Yourhardwork and-ideas have "The US respect to the mayors THE SUPERIOR Court has Attorney General's Office. where forumson welfare reform, enabled the conference to really surprised me ...the allowed the release of a contract Asst. Attorney General Ressa military base closings and the articulate clearly the concerns of conference opens my mind worker accused of "ice" Knighthas askedthecourt tohold recycling of inner city property America's cities to Congress and knowingthatas islanderI metand possession and importation on Villaroman who is "due to return were addressed. the administration." Abramson talked with these kind of people," certain conditions. to the Philippines within the near Deleon Guerrero, the first said in his letter. theSaipan mayorsaid referringto SuperiorCourtPresidingJudge future" after the expiration of her mayor in the CNMI to be a I'~'; AlexCastroagreedto give Joyce The meeting was held June 13­ Clinton administration officials. i< contract. memberof the US Conference of 14at the Portland Hilton Hotel as Amongtheofficialswhograced f ) Nabor temporary freedom Her departure would mean she t.l Mayors.wasalsogivencertificate USCongressconsiderslegislation the meeting were Attorney ! \ Wednesday after a two-day would be unavailable during the ofappreciation forhisoutstanding in the conference's two top General Janet Reno and Health , i preliminary hearing. trial, Knight sad. committee participation and priorityareas-i-crime control and and Human Services Secretary The court agreed to a third­ Thecourt orderedVillaroman's activities enhancing community unfunded federal mandate relief. DonnaShalala,andNationalDrug . '~ party release. detention following the request betterment. The event featured among Policy Director, Lee Brown. Aspartof theconditions of her and set a bail of $2,000 to ensure The ConferencePresidentJerry others. workshops for mayors on Deleon Guerrero said he temporaryrelease,Nabor,should her stay on the island. Abramson (Louisville) on the topics ranging from city design, believes that his participation in not go within 200 yards of all She was also told to surrender other hand told Deleon Guerrero urban parks and recreation to the conference is beneficial for seaportsandairports. She should her travel documents and must that the "success of our work housing and homelessness, Saipan considering that it is on not leave the island without not leave the island without the togetherisdueinlargemeasureto transportation and urban the right move to get additional permission from the court and court's permission. your support of the programs of waterways. federal funds particularly for the must surrender her travel Naborwasarrestedon February the conference and participation Deleon Guerrerosaidhelearned recycling project (FDT) documents. 23 together withacertain Angelo Saipan MayorJesusS.DeleonGuerrero attendsthe62ndUSConference She was also told to obey all Austria. Both are charged with of Mayors in Portlandrecently. CNI laws aI\d observe a 10:00 importation of contraband which p.m.- 6:00 a.m. curfew. is methamphetamine Nabor is also prohibited from hydrochloride, possession of ···~PAPA Babautato look into having direct or indirect contact controlled substance and withVivianVillaromanwhowas possession with intent to deliver. AUDIO VISION arrested together with the A status conference has been CENTER defendant last week. set for March 16. (FORMERLY PAPA GENERAL STORE) Weil's housingissue Give information of about crimes committed YOUR PARTNER IN AUDIO VIDEO PRODUCTS THE HOUSE Committee on Nancy may have been recipients ! -TV -VIDEO CAM the important .role the Attorney '. - CD GRAPHICS Judiciary & Governmental - VCR - CAMERAS - COMPONENTS ofgovernmenthousingprivileges General plays in government. Call - STEREO COMPONENTS - RADIO CASSETTES Operations has indicated interest not due them. "First, I need to se~ thecontract in looking into Attorney General 234·7272 NEW ARRIVAL SALE! UP TO JULY 15 ONLY. "Since this issue has been and I'll take it 'from there. The Richard Weil'shousingprivileges ALL ITEMS ARE MADE IN JAPAN brought up, I would look into the AttorneyGeneralistheonetasked -, (PARA) to determine if he indeed is matterseriously. Youcouldexpect to uphold the law and prosecute NOW IN ITS NEW. CONVENIENT LOCATION II BEACH ROAD allowed under the law to receive mycommitteetaking thelead roIe any violation of thelaw. Butifthe ta. 322·3012 G.UU.PA"l II PUER"tO wee them. in this," said Babauta. AG is alleged to be in violationof . WIDDL£ 110....0 BUSINESS HOURS: 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM In an interviewyesterday at his Although the chairman said he the law, the Legislature should OPEN E\lERY DAY I~.:cHl II, 9I!F,gET gs Capitol Hill office, House JGO is not privy to information about take the lead," said the Saipan WE ALSO ACCEPT LAY AWAY AGREEMENTS VlS10f1jCfHTU LOTTO chairman Oscar M. Babauta Weil's contractwithgovernment. lawmaker. expressed alarm over media he'd like to see the controversy Weirs housing benefits issue reports that Weil and his wife resolved beyond doubt owing to hit the headlines whencopies ofa land lease purportedly showing , .; Weil had a long-term interest on " I .I i; land assigned to him by a certain ii " Anthony Stearns, started .'-1 •" '~.", • f'.. • . 6,200 BTU circulating among media circles. WINDOWAIR Weil was reported to have been CONDInONER receiving government housing since 1990. Allegal ionsofimpropriety have surfaced on why Weil should be given government housing when Ths lnt tactuas. • 24-holJr PlO\lranmOClle on/ott hmer he holds lease interest in land. • HrQh-efficiency rotoy compressor Weil previously has said his I • Energy saver 1m cyde IW1tch • hdependent al

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Jl.._~ __ _ IO-MARIANASVARJETYNEWSAND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY I, 1994 FRIDAY, JULY I, 1994-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND vrsws.jt CUC Improves b ...... · ...... gsystem. THOUGH customers provably and they are sometimes met with illegal hook-ups or other types of ~~~~~~~~1OOoOC«~~~ wish thier electric meters waivingweapons. Basedon these meter-tampering. , I ':.:. ' wouldn't run so fast, those who cdircustances, utility may have a "We want customers to know COMMONWEALTH ENTERPRISES readthe metersareracing tomeet hard time providing the customer that everyone has to pay for a new challenge: improves with an accurate bill. electricity equally. If someone is customer billing at the That's why the CUC today cheating or tampering with his WE DO COLLECTIONS ON Commonwealth Utilities begananewprogramfortheMeter meter, than all of the other BAD CHECKS, CHARGES & Corporation. Readers. They are now receiving customer are paying for that Through the public utili ty training inteam work. identifying person. It's not fair and its not DELINQUENT ACCOUNTS, RECEIVABLES ~: •.....'.'.' rarelyestimates a bill these days, . problemsand illegalconnections, allowed," explained Pamela AND ALSO LOANS, ETC. y there are occasions when the CNMI laes, setting goals and Mathis, the utility public , ~-J: information officer. Meter Readers have no choice. creating "action plans" The ~1 These employees face particular primarily goal is to read more The Meter Readers have the WE ALSO HANDLE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT , challenges everyday: the customer meters. more quickly rsponsibility tobring in riecessary CALL: 322-8729 OR FAX: 322-7378 COLGATE elementsofwhether,barkingand and more accurately. Emphasis revenue for the public utility. TOOTHPASTE biting dogs, cautiuos customers, has also been placed on finding Now, they are accountable and SUPER directly responsible for finding 90l. lost revenue and improving the billing procedures. Said Mathis, VITA MIXER 4000 "They are holding important and Do you want to make your professional titles. Our Meter family happy? Try thisVITA MIX4OOQ1 Itdoes i.' . Readers will be treated 31 foodprocessing...itgives JERGENS professioanlIy, act professionally you more nutrients and LOTION and he rewarded professionally." savesyou time andmoney. 10 OZ. CUC's Executive Director Order today and we'll de­ Timothy Villagomez set a three liver it to your home month deadline for specific Call usaf. improvements. Otherwise, the . Tel. No.:235-1484 • utility bossannounced that hewas Fax. 235-7326 studying the option of privatizing after 6:00 p.m. CONDITION that function of the utility. .,: K.S.N. Goods GEL ~l _.. 4OZ. • L l'nREDOFc..REOI,THASSLESi'I. ecl.a 1!1' 1\10 §ecurity Depo!llt , JuLy S p . 11!1' 1\10 Repair BIII!I : ~ • NO Credit [heck i

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.'dlI":, COFFEEMAKER Teregeyo named good '\~( ..,...... f: ':I Reg. $39.95 samaritan ofthe week ! SAIPAN. The CNMI Lottery has a $100 check for thecharity of her selected Representative Ana choice, complimentsoftheCNMI LUMINARC Teregeyo to be the "Good Lottery. Teregeyo desi gnated Samaritan of the Week" for her Man Hoben Tuturan, a youth SERENADE volunteer work with the organization from San Vicente, 36 PC. SET Commonwealth Council for Arts to be the recipient of the check. Reg. $25.95

and Culture. Representative "The money will help the San I' I TeregeyoworkedwiththeCouncil Vicenteyouthcomplete theirfloat for 121 years before she was for the Fourth of July Parade," elected into the CNMI House of explains Teregeyo. Anyone who Representatives, and she still would like to nominate a person GREAT RATE UPDATE SUNGLASSES volunteers her time and effort to or organization they believe to be BY JANTZEN fundraising for the organization. a goodsamaritan isencouraged to Two-Year Subordinated Corporate Note Reg. $12.00 Money raised through such contact the staff or management fundraising allows cultural of one of the CNM[Lotteryshops performers from Saipan to travel on Middle Road in Puerto Ricoor ,: ------I to other islands to perform. Beach Road in San Jose. i Teregeyo, who is also the Nominations for Good Samaritan I Chairpersonof Health, Education, of the Week will also be accepted and Welfare, gas significantly via telephone or fax to the improved thefacility for theaging following numbers: 322·CASH, here on Saipan, She frequently 235-8440. and 322-88·la. Each hosts luncheons for the manamko Wednesday, the CNMI Lottery j' and works toimprove treatmentof will announce a good samaritan {:; t' the aging here on Saipan. "1 just to receive this continuous award. I want to thank the Lottery for The winning CNMI LotteryGood picking me for this week's Good Samaritan of the Week can be of • Samaritan' award," states nay age and nationally. They do • $500 MINIMUM DEPOSIT • LIMITED TIME OFFER. Teregeyo. For her ongoing not have to be a registered player Visit your Financial Office today or call 235-5278. contributions to the CNMI, of the lottery, and there is no Teregeyoreceived $100 cash and purchase necessary to win. ISLA FINANCIAL SERVICES DON'T BE A LITTERBUG ~IL.A Joeten Commercial Building 11 KEEP SAIPAN CLEAN Saipan, MP 96950

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.._._---~------14-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY I, 1994 FRIDAY, JULY I, 1994 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-IS PSS to reopen Anatahan school EDUCATION Commissioner 12people settledon Anatahanaf­ JOETEN'S WilliamS.Torresrevealedyester­ ter he tookoffice in January after daythattheislandsnorthofSaipan beingassured bytheDisasterCon­ areexpected tohaveaschool again trolOffice thattheseismicactivity thiscoming school year. in the northern islandshas calmed Torres said for the last two down. months, theyhavebeencommuni­ In addition to the settlementon cating withthemayorofthenorth­ Anatahan, one family went to ern islands for the opening of the Agrigan,and six or seven people schoolon Anatahan. wenttoAlamagan, Ogumorosaid. HardlNa,e Hesaidtheyhaveidentified three He stressed that there is a seis­ teachers tobeassigned therewhile mographicequipment in place in instructional materials are being the northern islands to measure mobilized. seismic activity in the populated The three teachers are Jesus I. islands. Northern IslandsMayorJoseph T. Ogumoro(left) meets with Commissioner of EducationWilliam S. Torres Wabol,Tua K. WabolandMistica Ogumorosaid Monday night, a and ActingDeputyCommissionerfor InstructionMargaretC. Dela Cruz to discuss plans'to reopen a school Kaipat, The possible alternate is boat carryinga familyof six and a on Anatahan. CynthiaT. Iginoef. load of materials, which included Thecommissionerdisclosed that materials for the new school, left Northe'rn Islands MayorJosephT. for Anatahan. Ogumoro wouldalso like to open The mayor's officeis arranging schools onAgrigan andAlamagan. a field trip to the northern islands Wer'lt"(j':evQ~ythlngexcept The mayor waits until funding is for next month, which would in­ available. cludeonechartered boatforcarry­ TheAnatahan school, whichhas ing people, and another to carry ;carryyour suitcase been closed since April 1990, is materialsand supplies. . But if you take us with you, we'll do that too! expected to include 33 students About60peopleareexpectedto ranging from first grade through go to Anatahan while about 15 to highschool. Agrigan and 10to Alamagan. C~11 Ogumoroexplained thattheplan He said he hopes to establish right now and ask about the is to divide the students up into schools on Alamagan and on three groups-Kindergarten Agrigan, which had a school be­ through sixth grade, seventh and fore the northern islands were Rota Fun Rim eightgradesand grades 9-12. evacuated due to increased seis­ on June 25 and June 26 The mayor claimed that about mic activity. "We can also take care of room 180 NMI children .... ·.8ccomodation and rent-a-car

enjoy summer fun Tel: ,233-3600 ABOUT 180 children between In addition,each week features 233-3700 MAKE PLANS FOR threefive yearsoldare enjoying a' a field triptodifferentislandloca­ ,.' , .. - ',. unique summer school program tions. This week's Saipan field '233-3800 SUMMER NOW! on Saipan, Rota and Tinian. trip features a trip to /american ] PSS Early Childhood Memorial Park, where the chil­ 'i I dren can see the animals being AqK FOR SUNNY, VICKI,MIRA OR JUVY ., CoordiantorSuzanne W Lizama I said the Summer Fun Program is kept there and also enjoy some I designedto be an introduction to of the rides set up for Libera­ ;\ = school for young children, with tion Day activities. r'r~f~Iff:~{·tr.h11rn·~~ ~ the emphasis being on early lit­ The funding for the Summer ~·i0.::-,!~_~)r~~~Ln..,':'.~::,I._~;\,U"t(\~~:!.:~:i;~ ~.fn~\J ~/, :&~;~ .16;; TOOL BOX PAR FLOODLIGHTS ACRYLIC CAULK Manamkos to enjoy >'-- ,,;;;t, 1 r2~it~~'d I: Oleai Beach I' Dur~e wi~ loca~e o ~{2S~8 r~·nm·a I' metal tool !>ox Brighten up outs~e areas-provide home I For extended life. P~nta~e aM water own program too I Brass stem, gunstyle I ~as~c I latch, comfort grip nandle and secun~, choose 75 or 150watts. dean-up. Two 10,1 oz. cartri~es. AGING Division Director wood carving, net and coconut nozzle easily adjusts I ~ BEACH ROAD to Garapan ~ from mist to full stream I Gregorio Delos Reyes has en­ weaving, and story telling. I Tote tray. ~ ~ 1" I\) spray. Threaded spray c::::::~ I c 3019l,33153 ~~.j'";; "0 1015767 ~1~.'" «)0 couraged high school students The Aging Division Director I ~1JJ~Jj]; ~,99 "~.. ~.r, ~ ~ end. 75195 I 2007524 fl. 0, Reg, qP Reg, $3.79 4P '} to participate the Manamko's said interested students may \ 2nd Floor \ : ~ ~18.99 ~, , summer program. call the center at 234-6011 or MICROL , QlOCXl AT PM'TD'IUH3 ACE DEALERS I Reg, . d>- Ji:i- Morgen Bldg. V LI LIlT419CUSTOMER, EXPIRES 7M4 J I Delos Reyes said the 234-6696 for registration. Manamkos led by Vicente • Delos Reyes said students I Sablan and Teresita Celis will must also learn to go back and We Offer: I be teaching students from 9th learn the culture in the old • Teeth Whitening en :. 'I to 12th grade for free about time. ~ • Teeth Cleaning :::J • Fillings < .);~ ~,.::; ~J ~J C") J jJjJ.2: j .2: -J J -:) • Denture Repair CD :::J • Extractions r-+ . easy as A, B, C, , '. CD A= 'Abstain B= .Be faithful C= Condom use' • and other Dental needs . III·syour choice. Call 234·5100 (24 hrs.) for free confidential Same Day Appointments Tel: 235-3720 testing or info. .

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•....-_.__ __ '._~ _ _-_.- g ... ,_ ..... ~.--.., ~ ••'ZS&M ¥&= ...... _...... - FRIDAY, °JULY I, 1994-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEws-I9 IS-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JL"LY I. 1994 Letters:--- _ Students take part in Okinawa program. Fleming: Romisher must apologize Dear Editor: meseum faciltity. I was shocked Benney Collection (purchasedby staff worked until W:OOp.m. the see no excuse for such an omis­ THREE CNMI school students who accompaniedthese students tofindthathefailed tomentionthe fundingprovidedbytheCRMpro­ evening before to make sure the sion and would like to take this visitedOkinawa.Japan. formJune was Amma P, Cabrera. I AM writng in response to a contributions made by the. Divi­ gram) and other World War II exhibits would be ready. Another opportunity to request a public 22 through 27. I99-t at the invita­ The students visited thevarious letterfrom Dr.John Romisheren­ sion of Historic Preservation of artifacts from our office which staff member took the time to apology from Dr. Romisher. tion of the Micronesia Repatria­ tourist attraction sites as well as titled"On Friends ofWWI 1 Mu­ theDepartmentofCommunityand were required by the meseum. review and comment on the I thinkitstimethatDr.Romisher tion Association (Okinawa). important government offices. seum" which appeared in the 24 Cultural Affairs and the Costal In addition to providing arti­ museum's exhibit plan. puts aside his big ego andextends These students were selected by They had the opportunity to be Juneedition of the Marianas Vari­ Resource Management program. facts, staff of the HPO also as­ Since Dr. Romisher was well thanks to allof those who helped the Public School System for the welcomed by several keygovern­ ety. Inhis letter, Dr. Romisher,on I'd like to remind Dr. Romisher sisted with arranging for renova­ aware of the contributions made with the museum regardless of Fifth Annual Okinawa Student ment officials. including the behalfof the Historical Society of that asubstantialpercentageof the tion plans and construction esti­ by the HPO and the indirect sup­ whether he personally likes them Cultural Program sponsored by Chairman of the Okinawa Prefec­ the American Memorial Park, artifacts now on display at the mates. We also rtransported arti­ port fromCRM in purchasing the or not. the association turallassembly and Vice Gover­ thanked numerous individuals, meseumwasloanedto theHistori­ facts and set up displays when it collection which appears in the Partici pating students were: nor of Okinawa Prefecture. firms and government agencies cal Society by the Divisionof His­ appeared that the museum would museum, I can only conclude that si Yu'us ma'ase' (Pat rina R. Berrnudes from The leading newspaper com­ which contributed to the recent toric {reservation (HPO). These not be ready in time for its grand his failure to acknowledge us is Marianas High School: Cathy pany, Okinawa Times, covered opening on June 14. One of m,y based on personal motives. I can lsI MICHAEL A. FLEMING : I opening of the World War II include artifacts from the Robert DLG. Chargualaf form Mount the impression of the student's ,I Carmel High.School;and Tesalyn visit. As quated by the Okinawa [! thatbothersmemost withthis guy merely to collect my POKER. empire but are still receivingonly DLG. Borja from Tinian High Times'. Mr. Choken Ginoza, (I Agulto. . . Continued from page 5 is, despite the fact that he doesn't WINNINGS of $68,000.00 which a no fraction of the benefit. Let's ·School.) Ms. Anginette S. Chairman of trhe Micronesia have any licensed machines in both Howard Bowie and (Willie stop this organize slavery folks: Mendiola who was supposed to RepartriationAssociationsaisthat ment problems. locate my machines elsewhere. Saipanof his own,he stillfights to Tan) repeatedly refused to pay for itsis nosecret thatthemistakes MVB coordinated and accompanied CNMI high school students to attend the 5th Annual Okinawa Student present Rota High School, had to he would like to see the associa­ The Senate, headed by Senator This is a totalinsultto mybusiness preserve the 200-poker machine despite repeated request. of one have caused the CNMI CulturalProgramin Okinawa,Japan", Theparticipants weremet by the Officersof theMicronesiaRepatriation cancel due to immediate death of tion continue having close rela­ DavidM.Cingunanimouslyvoted insight. If it is such a grant idea limitfortheSaipanSenatorialDis­ Lastly,I wish to take thisoppor­ people great embarrashment a~ Association (Okinawa) upon arrival on June, 1994. a family member. MVR staff tionship with both the adults and andpassed the Bill on the 2nd and then why he doesn't he move his trict. Why? tunity to encourage our House well a~ loss incredibility in the young generation in the CNMI. finalreading. Aside from this, the own machines so that the injus- :1 I am completelyamazedat how member of the Ninth Northern eyes of the U. S. Congress. All expenses for the trip were issue of lifting the cap.from the tices that have long been inflicted vulnerable people's minds can MarianasLegislature to help sup­ Sincerely. provided by the Micronesia present 200-machines limit has uponour localpeoplecanbe lifted. becometo the power of greed and port and vote in favor of SB 9-32 Repartriation Association beentheidea of manyofour legis- It's sad to think thata manofhis money, Howard Bowie is no ex­ so to help the helpless A.J. Bowie IslFRANK C. AGULTO (Okinawa). lators,includingViceSpeakerJess caliber, and who have has spent a ception to this. At some point in and those others who are being President Mafnas and Senator Tom great deal of his adulthood in the his letter of June 24th, he accused used by Willie Tan's company to Northern Mariana Amusement. Villagomez. Therefore, Bowie's Mariana Island and considering me of being greedy, etc. It is dothedirtyIittledeedsofhisPoker Inc. • 50 CENT BEER Babbitt to critizism of SB 9-32 is senseless his financial standing at the time known fact that not very eventu­ and an insult to the intelligence of the existing Poker law was en- allytotheSupremeCourtandspent th~1?(;f~(;f"'.~ "!1'1",~~:pur hold SPJ our entire elected officials. acted, did not stand-up to at least, countless hours with my lawyer, Enjoy .. tent. A.J. Bowie's suggestion that I protecthis owninterest. Onething news confab THE Secretary of the U. S. De­ Salute to ... Continued from page 5 partment of the Interior Bruce JMCinema th government, as exemplified by CLUB HOLE &!,COORS Babbit has agreed to hold a news a column ('The prostitution con­ office - your assistant has also BOX OFFICE OPEN 7:30 P.M. 'i'/9 L .: tinues")that began andconcluded given me some helpful advice. I yourassistant's outstandingopen­ conference with the Society of once asked him about a rumour I ness and honesty about your ad­ SHOW START AT 8:00 P.M, Professional Journalist (SPJ), all with a quote from H.L. Mencken heard about DPW Director Eliza­ ministration. Although I disagree Saipan media and interest per­ in 1930,which your assistant also Balajadia'ssudden and with virtually all of your ~rill@!'~00'm"~"'.~ sons. generously supplied me: "The bethSalas suspicious decision to award the administration's policies, and al­ Due to his schedule, theconfer­ typical lawmaker of today is a though your special assistant and ence will be held on the steps of man wholly devoid of principle­ Saipan sanitary landfill project to third-choice Winzler & Kelly in­ I might not always agree, I must the Court of Honor, American a mere counter in a grotesque and stead of first-choice Pangelinan say that I am very impressed with Memorial Park, immediately fol­ knavish game. If the right pres­ ANNI"ERSAIi~§'PECIAL & Associates; and your assistant, how well your people have been 50th lowing thescheduled ceremonies. sure could be applied to him he with surprising candor, did con­ treating me, by encouraging me The parade is scheduled to start at would be cheerfully in favor of ~"'\g~ ni~;t);~1 .in and my opposing views, and by .; .' .! ...... •. 00',,rei • ;'1"';I,4" 9:00 a.m.-the ceremonies are polygamy, astrology or cannibal­ firm to me that Brenda does providing me with useful infor­ scheduled to begin immediately ism [or even Governor Froilan's fact have an intimate relationship ~~~,~JI,;~g\)(tf~~~:;?,," "t!:(1{~';)(;~~?:i~;~'~8'~~7~<~~~" after the parade a the Court of reorganization plan." That col­ with Fred Smith of Winzler & mationaboutyouradministration. Honor-and we're next. umn, which I enjoyed writing, Kelly. I asked if you might be Governor, sir, you are a true ~ ~~'."'.' ,C·Q.QR$:::G~·CJ·LD :/~i ::>~},3> and which my readers really en­ involved in this matter, and your Democratwhobringstothedemo­ .' 5,O¢lbt»ttle .: ' '.· joyedreading,couldnothave been assistant even conceded that it craticprocess,animpregnableand -, .,:" "",..::., :,~., ..:<",," ..~~:":: • .,~<,.' .,-".; "."':r ;.~.:. ~~,.:..~ :..~.',.' '.':: ~:.: possible without your special waspossible- butwouldsay noth­ unparalleled spirit of honesty, BLOO'DYMAR~IA·<,~~~$·2:~O() Thieves assistant's contribution. And on ing further, only that Ishould stay openness.and diversity. Youhave • Bl'OODvtMAR'\l that Friday, after reading my col­ far away from that issue. (Don't instilled that much in your staff. I umn, he called me again from worry, I will.) salute you. :";;~)':4~':<.. ·;i>···£~~~~~~\~s?~~/·)~0~t\,);&~\ ;~!F work, and we talked for maybe Anyway. l just want to thank Sincerely...... ••. ..,··.·,,·2;j.. ...; strike thirtyminutes. Toward the end of you for your true and exceptional /s/Charles P. Reyes, Jr. PLEAS.E~.C't'M E.:EARl.~··,~tHEiItOAD.·W·ltt"B$:~¢t;6s our conversation, your special commitment to open and honest Pacific Star Columnist ~;.,' "::.~" ;;;..~. ~. ~, ED. . ' ,,'oX'" -, .. , ",.: .. r .' ..:"".": - ,.,.;.. "v x., .. " .", ..,:-..•, :<-.., -. assistantgave me someadditional ':'," ,,,. ..,~; " •.• :, '," ' .•• c, , thrice encouragement: "Keep up the good fight," he said. I will. Tell ... TI-UEVES struckthriceinseparate ;:.\ your assistant thanks from me. i \:\ incidents on Saipan Wednesday, ,'.= ..\ But in addition to supplying ..' i\ eartingawaycashandundetennined L 2:~ amountofiterns,theDepartment of me with invaluable quotes, chat­ "Lookingfor a Good Used Car? PublicSafety said yesterday. tingliberalIy with me,whether on ~ The firstincidentwasreported at thephone or in his office - in your ~-~-:r Come see me at Triple JMitsubishi. We have this fun 10:12a m.when unknown respon­ \ - ' i··\h.. ~; sibleenteredtheCasaDeFelipebar W 1990 ROCKY JEEP, and restaurantin Garapan and ran Efficient. • • with 4 wheel drive, 5 speed, air con, power away a stereo stack system. Continued from page 5 steering and an AM/FM cassette stereo. At 5 p.m. a 23-year-old woman complained that while she was arm of the government does not Best ofall, its ONLY $8495, swimmingat Tanapag beachside, have to exist within the three she discoveredthat her wristwatch branches of government. The governor also feels that the BE~ and $350 were taken. CARRERA In San Antonio,anotherwoman agfencies should all just comply Salesman said unidentified person/s opened withhis demands. Funny how he her vehicleand tookherpursecon­ didnot feel the same way when he tainingseveral items. was Washington Rep. Right now with the majority C~;!i¢:- The DPS receivedonly 19com­ Don't miss the new 1995 HYUNDAI SONATA, Abig cOmklrttbk ar that offrn pafurmmce and luiill)' features at an affordable price. o-avllJlnCl~a plaintsinthepasttwodays.Mostof membes in the Senate operating - -;..,------the way they are, we could save a the reported cases were burglary/ Starting at $ 5Cm1lATA ~i:iilIi!EMITSUBISHII theft, disturbing peace, vehicular lot of taxpayers monwy for anu EO that comes from our Beach Road.CnaranKanaa(FarmaJy AUTOMaTION)Iers Zl5·5153/S014 accidentsand assault/weapon. ~ii¢::- On the other hand, the Emer­ Governor's Office. , gency Medical Technicians re­ For the BEST Selection of.l;SED ,CARS on Saip~n! sponded to a single accident. Name withheld j " .';' .. \1 I • .'. " ... ,,' , .:.L- ...... ----...... ----__"""':'"'':::"~ ~~~~~__~==~ ==:..;;..;;~------...;...------...:-~------_------...J .-_._------_ .. -.. -_.. ' - . .. .~...-,,~...... _------~~~--_"'!"!""!....,,~= ______..==::;,;;jj=====;;;:===~~~""""""""""""""""""~~• ...·""m"""'_'·'....M....,..I--_."_· - _ FRIDAY. JULY I. 1994 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEws-21 20-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS ANDVIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 1,·1994 ' Manimba ponies to perform here JAPAN'S Goodwill Ambassa­ from Japan. Internationally of 10youngpercussionists rang­ Following the "Nankin an evening of Japanese cultural, dors, internationally known as known as MarimbaPonies, these ing from 6 to 12 yearsold. This Tamasudare", a soloist using a entertainment. Andforthosewho Marimba Ponies accepted the professional artists will stage a renowned group have given Japanese bamboo blind, Kiwi miss the Marimba Ponies' pre­ Marianas Visitors Bereau's invi­ special friendship and goodwill highly acclaimed concerts at Seiryu Taiko, a drum-show.rand sentationon July 3, you have an­ tation toperformanddisplaytheir performance through the univer­ CarnegieHall and the Centerfor Kimono Show will also be pre­ otherchanceforliveperformance talents duringthe LiberationDay sal language of musicon July 3, Performing Arts in New York. sented to the viewing public. on July 4, 6:00 p.m. at the Dai­ festivities this weekend. beginning at 7:00 p.m., at the They have played at the WorId Bringtheentirefamilytowatch Ichi Hotel Hibiscus Hall CNMI residents will have a American Memorial Park Stage Expo in Brisbane, the Vienna unique opportunity towatchadis­ Pavillion. Musikverein and the Warsaw tinguished group of performers The Marimba Poniescomprise Chopin Music Academy. 1994 Liberation Day Q~GGOGGGGOGGGGOGeOG@G~ parade live on SeTV SAIPAN Cable TV announced onSaipanincludingTragicVideo ARTISTS: CALL FOR ENTRIES: today that they will televise the of Women and ChildrenLeaping JULY 1ST - JULY 4TH I 1994Liberation Day Parade live. to their deaths at Suicide and on MondayMorningJuly 4th be­ Banzai Cliffs. "ARTISTS FOR OUR ENVIRONMENT" ginningat 9:00 A.M. TheParade Following the documentary of ART EXHIBIT AUGUST 12 - 26 is expectedto last approximately "AN ISLAND , CALLED SPONSORED BY ART S INC JOETEN KIYU LIBRARY CONFERENCE ROOM two (2) hours and will be tele­ SAIPAN" there will be a replay vised on Saipan Cable TV of the "MILITARY PARADE" channele 12. that was recorded 'on June 15, GIlGlTme~ RULES OF ENTRY Immediatelyfollowingthe live 1994(D-DAY). §5'am 12 (Vii: coverage of the Parade, Saipan This special3-hour segmnetof MEDIA Drawinq. THEME ELIGIBILITY CableTVwilltelevisefor thefirst programming will be replayed GiormeB paintinq.sculpture, mixed All artwork must :*' Beef Flank Steak time A 22 minute documentary twice,MondaynightJuly4th1994 Corned Seef 12 01 .' media, instauauon, photog ra All artists age depict scenes or titled "AN ISLAND CALLED from6:30PM-9:30PM, andagain phy, prints (hand-made), concerns for our 18 and over SAIPAN". on Sunday night July 10th from $3G98/lb cerarrucsjexules.tradiuonal environment HGrmel Vienna residing In the This informative documentary 6:30 PM-9:30 PM. I C,NM,I arts and crafts, A statement Sa~Qge 5 ~;E 1* performance should of Saipan was produced by the Both replays can be seen im­ Beef Top contract National Parks Service and con­ mediately following Saipan Cable workers SIZE 6' x 6' x 6' accompany &U6Umf2~ Hot Chm Sirloin Steak LIMIT two works per artist each piece tainsactualfootagefromtheWar News on Cable TV Channel 12. welcome ruG liieails 15 02 ~I* FEE $5,00 non-members $2.98/Eb DeB MOa'lte 1113&1t ~&III3P'1L.~\" New WWII historical :*,y>';, .. 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All works must have label stating Artist Name and phone number, Research Center, the Historic §tE~ I Beef countof aMercederian Numwho Bed 15 oz title of piece and medium Preservation Office,theCommit­ I Strlploln Steak survivedtheWorldWar II battle teefortheCommemoration ofthe :~f 4 All works must have an environmental statement IlJIIJ~Oil JlggBer I $20591~b 5, Entry fee $500 Free to ARTS, members for Saipan. 50th Anniversary of World War in"~===":lI I The book, entitled A Time of II and theCNMI Council for the lea Bags 106 ct 6, Entryforms available at Arts Council, Convention Center Capitol Hill ~ Agony,Saipan 1994, was written Humanities. I 1*,I ~ ~.'J.. bySisterAngelicaSalaberriaand SisterAngelica'saccount, origi­ Master 4\-1 I Beef Feet . 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--:::"====...... ------._,--_...-. ---;r-l'. '.1:\ ',) 22-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY I, 1994 .~, r; Prince Charles talks on failed marriage FRIDAY, JULY I, 1994-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-23 By AUDREY WOODS "At the moment it's not a con­ riage. The program emphasized say that, after a rather bad time, Bald eagle no longer endangerd sideration in my mind. And any­ Asked by journalist Jonathan Charles' work to help disadvan­ here was a rather good chap." LONDON (AP) -PrinceCharles, way it's something that I think is Dimbleby whether he tried to "be taged young people through the Most commentators appreci­ By H. JOSEF HEBERT by law. According to ing pollution from pesticides es­ creasing attack inCongress and But without the Endangered looking miserable in television verypersonalandprivatebetween faithful and honorable to your Prince's Trust, his interest in ar­ ated the occasional flashes ofhu­ environmentalists and federal of­ pecially DDT that madetheir way elsewhere. Species Act "it would have taken close-up, told millions of Britons my wife and myself and that's wife," Charles said "Yes, abso­ chitecture and organic farming, mor. WASHINGTON (AP) -The bald ficials, who spoke on the condi­ into waterways and into fish, the Critics of the Endangered Spe­ 20 years to even begin the discus­ glued to theirsets that friends like how it'll remain," he said. lutely." and his travels to promote British Visiting a Bedouin tent, eagle,theAmerican nationalsym­ tion they not be identified, the primary food for eagles. cies Act have played down that sions on whether the bald eagle Camilla Parker Bowles kept him Asked if his relationship with "And you were?" Dimbleby interests. Charles's hosts say thecamelmilk bol which was on the verge of Fish and Wildlife Service will Michael Bean, an expert on the law's impact on the eagle's re­ should have been protected," from going mad when his mar­ Mrs. Parker Bowles wrecked his asked. The film, more than a year in they gave him was an aphrodi­ extinction in the early 1970s, is "downlist" the eagle to threat­ eagle for the Environmental De­ covery, arguing that grassroots maintained Karyn Strickler ofthe riage broke down. marriage, he didn't deny that they "Yes. Until it became irretriev­ the making and coinciding with siac. rebounding and about to be re­ ened in all but three of the lower fense Fund, said the recovery love for the national bird and pro­ Endangered Species Coalition, a Andyes,asexpected,heseemed might be more than friends. ably broken down, us bothhaving the 25th anniversary of Charles' 'Fat lot of use it's going tobe to moved from the government's 48 states. The bird will remain marks a victory for the Endan­ hibitions on chemicals such as lobbying group seeking to pre­ to acknowledge being unfaithful "There is no truth in so much tried." investiture as Prince of Wales, me, I can tell you!" the prince endangered species .list. endangered in Arizona, New geredSpecies Act,whichhasbeen DDT had more to do with its vent Congress from weakening to Princess Diana after their mar­ of this speculation. and Mrs. The marriage question was was sympathetic. But the most said. The government is expected Mexico, and western' Texas, under 'in bouncing back. the law. riage had "irretrievably broken Parker Bowles is a great friend of only a fraction of the documen­ personal questions, though po­ At a schedule planning ses­ Thursday to announce a proposal where dry conditions have kept down." mineand Ihave a large number of tary, which tried to convey some­ litely handled, were clearly un­ sion, Charles was told by his sec­ to upgrade the status of the eagle eagle populations from growing A 2 112-hour Central Televi­ friends." he said. thing of the prince's job and his pleasant for him. Some retary, Richard Aylard, that he ( from endangered to threatened, a as well as had been hoped. NOTICE TO BIDDERS sion documentary broadcast "When marriages break down, character. thought he spoke too freely. was expected to attend the annual I: major milestone in the bird's re­ But some wildlife experts ex­ SEALED BIDS for ARFFBUILDING EXPANSION AT ROTA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. ROTA. MARIANA Wednesday night inspired such so often it is your friends who are It alsogaveCharlesamplescope The Daily Telegraph said in an royal film premiere. covery, according to government pressed concern Wednesday that ISLANDS, AlP Project No. 3-69-0003-06. will bereceived at the office ofthe EXECUTIVE DIREcrOR.COMMON­ headlinesas"CamillaStoppedMe the most important and helpful to complain about the press. editorial that admitting adultery Charles winced and said plain­ officials and environmentalists. the government may be moving WEALTH PORTS AUTHORITY. Saipan International Airport. P.O. Box 1055, Saipan, Mariana Islands 96950. until 2:00 Going Bonkers" in The Star and and understanding, encouraging "Just look at the level ofintru­ was in "dubious taste" and that tively, "Oh, do I have to?" The recovery of the bald eagle is prematurely at least in some parts p.m., August 5. 1994. at which time and place the sealed bids will bepublicly opened and read. "I'll Never Give Up Camilla" in otherwise you wouldgostarkrav­ sian, persistent, endless carping, "this passage alone opens the "Yes, Sir," said Aylard, who ex­ "the best news so far this year on of the country. The project. ingeneral. consists ofbuilding anexpansion tothe existing ARFF Building at Rota International Airport The Sun. ing mad." pontificating, criticizing, exam­ floodgates to a new torrent of plained that Queen Elizabeth II the environmental front," the Na- "The eagle is not yet home all in accordance with the plans and specifications. Several more serious newspa­ Princess Diana was not one of ining, inventing," the prince ex­ tabloid mischief-making, and did it the year before. . .tional Wildlife Federation said free," said AILouis Cecere, presi­ The project is being financed byfunds from the Commonwealth Ports Authority and from theU.S. Federal Aviation Administration. The contract award. ifit isto bemade, will bemade within two (2) months from thedate of bid opening. pers shared the view of The the millions watching her hus­ claimed. even seems to legitimize it." "I thought she always did it," Wednesday in anticipation ofthe dent of the National Foundation Depending upon availability offunds. CPA reserves the right tohold such bid ineffect forthree (3) months from the date Independent's Richard band on TV. She was glittering Of the royal sensations in the But Times columnist Matthew said Charles, before giving in. to Protect America's Eagles. He U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service of bid opening, Tomlinson, that "It was foolish, andsmiling alan art gallery party, tabloids,Charlessaid,"It's clearly Parris thought he did just fine. On an official engagement, action. said he is worried the change in This contract isunder and subject to Executive Order 11246. as amended. ofSeptember 24. 1965, the Federal Labor even crazy, to draw attention yet elegant in black chiffon, pearls much easier t "Some of us care little whether while the prince was meeting "It's something we can be the eagle's status will make it provisions and the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) provisions ascontained inthe contract, specifications and bid again to his failed marriage." and diamonds. o invent all this and say It's the heir to the throne committed people in the street, a small boy proud to celebrate on Indepen­ harder to get federal and state documents. The 45-year-old heir to the Charles and Diana, who mar­ come from some close friend or adultery with Camilla Parker asked.him, "Who are you?" dence Day," said federation presi­ money for restoration and protec­ All mechanics and laborers on the project shall bepaid noless than the minimum wage rate established bythe V.S. throne, seated in an armchair, ried in 198I, formally separated member of staff and it's simply Bowles, but were very doubtful Prince Charles, without miss­ dent Jay Hair, referring to the tion projects. Secretary ofLabor. Acopy ofthe Department ofLabor Wage Rate Determination isapplicable tothis contract and ismade lookeduncomfortable,hisexpres­ al the end of 1992. "Diana: Her rubbish it's not true. whether he should have commit­ ing a beat replied, "I wish I could American July 4 holiday. As threatened, the eagle and its a part of this specification (See Section 70-24). sion sometimes pained, as he True Story," a book apparently "The trouble now," he said, "is ted interview with Jonathan remember," before walking off in The majestic eagle was on the habitat will continue to be pro­ Each bidder must complete. sign and furnish, priorto award ofthecontract (AlP 3-69-0003-06) the "Bidder's Statement groped for answers to some of the written with her approval, quoted that our children are getting to an Dimbleby," Parris wrote. "I was the crowd. edge of extinction in the early tected under federal law, but the on Previous Contracts Subject to EEO Clause." a "Certification ofNonsegregated Facilities" (See Specifications). most difficult questions. friends as saying Charles' friend­ age when they read newspapers, wrong." 19705when its numbers declined new designation could give pri­ Required Notices forAll Contracts. a. The bidder must supply allthe information required bythe proposal forms and specifications. Hesaid adivorce"is very much ship with Mrs.Parker Bowleshad or at least the older one does, and The Guardian generally ap­ vate landowners more flexibility to fewer than 800 adult nesting b.The Commonwealth Ports Authority (CPA). inaccordance with Title VIol'the Civil Right'> Act of 1964. hereby in the future." been an issuethroughout the mar- it's very upsetting." proved, saying "the point was to Waihee birds in the 48 continental states. in developing land' where eagles notifies all bidders that they (bidders) must affirmatively insure that any contract entered into pursuant to this Today thereare nearly8,000 adult have nests, environmentalists ac­ advertisement, minority business enterprises will beafforded full opportunity tosubmit bids inresponse tothis invitation finalizes birds in those states. knowledged. andwill not bediscriminated against onthe grounds ofrace. color. ornational origin inconsideration foraward. Interior Department officials Despite its majesty and his­ Thebidder's attention iscalled tothe fact that theproposed contract shall beunder andsubject totheequal opportunity budget cuts have hinted for more than a year toric significance, the eagle has clause as set forth inPart Ill, Section 302(b) of Executive Order 11246, as amended byExecutive Order 11375 dated that the bald eagle, which was had its enemies over the years. It October 13, 1977. and Section 60-I A(b) of the regulations of the Secretary of Labor (41 CFR 60-1) as implemented by HONOLULU (AP) -A top prior­ designated the national symbol in was the frequent target of hunters Section 152.61 ofthe Federal Aviation Regulations. tothe contract and labor provisions assetforth inSection 152.55 and ity in the latest series of state 1782, would soon be removed in the early I 960s, often electro­ Appendix H,Part 152, ofthe Federal Aviation Regulations. and to the applicable provisions ofTitle VIofthe CivilRights budget cuts ·being finalized this from the endangered category, cuted when nesting on power Actof1964 (78 Stat. 252} implemented by Part 21 oftheRegulations ofthe Office ofthe Secretary ofTransportation. Also. weekis tospareeducationasmuch lines, and victimized by the grow- theproposed contract will besubject to the Contractor's Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities. although it will remain protected The apparent low bidder and any known first tier subcontractor will be subject to a pre-award, equal opportunity. as possible, Gov. John Waihee compliance review for the purpose ofdetermining whether the bidder and/or hissubcontractorsare able tocomply with said Wednesday. theprovisions ofthe equal opportunity clause. Education officials have ex­ If the bidder has participated in a previous contract subject to the equal opportunity clause and has not submitted pressed alarm at reports the bud­ compliance reports asrequired byapplicable instructions. the bidder shall submit. prior toaward ofcontract, acompliance gets for the public schools and the FORYOU 70 KIIOW report covering the delinquent period. university would be trimmed. Abidder orprospective prime contractor orproposed subcontractor shall berequired tosubmit such information asthe Waihee declined to give any READ,.HE Executive Director requests prior tothe award ofacontract orsubcontract. When adetermination hasbeen made to award specifics on the cuts that he ex­ the contract orsubcontract toa specified contractor. such contractor shall berequired, prior toaward, orafter the award. pectstoannounceearlynextweek, or both tofurnish such other information asthe Director requests, but said he'll. seek to avoid as Contract documents. including plans and specifications. may be examined at the Office of the Executive Director, much as possible cuts in the areas Commonwealth Ports Authority. orcanbe obtained from this office upon the payment of1WOHUNDRED DOLLARS ($200.00) for each setofplan documents, The amount isnon-refundable. Payment shall be made by check payable to the of education, health,public safety Commonwealth Ports Authority. 'and human services. Apre-bid conference and site visit will be held atthe ROTA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TERMINAL BUILDING. Waihee said he's making the arianas 'Thrietr at 10:00 a.m. onJuly 14. 1994. toexplain and clarify any questions regarding this project. Questions should be submitted spending cuts to help out the next tothe Consultant. inwriting. at least five (5) days inadvance for answers at this conference. with acopy ofsame mailed administration, adding that the simultaneously to the Executive Director. CPA. Attendance atthe pre-bid conference and site visit are considered essential state right now is in good finan­ to the potential contractor's understanding of the project elements, cial shape and will be through the Each prospective bidder shall file with CPA. a notice of hisfher intention tobid ina form substantially similar tothat Buckle Up! end of his second andfinal term in supplied inthe specifications. not less than six (6) calendar days prior tothe date hereinabove designated for opening of December. bids. The Commonwealth Ports Authority reserves the right to reject anyorall bids in accordance with Section 3.2(7) ofits Do it for The state currently has a sur­ Procurement Rules and Regulations. Pairere those who plus of more than $250 million and will have a surplus of over love you. /S/ROMAN T. TUDELA #1 $160 million at the end of the The Commonwealth DevelopmentAuthority (COA) issoliciting proposals from interested insurance companies licensed in the CNMI to provide Executi ve Director/Contracting Officer fiscal year that begins Friday, he June 29.1994 said. Fire and Burglary Insurance Coverages for its office furniture and I Waihee said, however, he be­ equipment for a period of one year. FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ADVERTISING lieves he has an obligationto plan (INVITATION FOR BIDINOTICE TO BIDDERS) for the state's longterm financial Interested companies are requested to Contact Winnie Camacho at situation. phone #234-7145 or 234-7146 for more information regarding the I. The proposed contract isunder and subject toExecutive Order 11246. asamended. ofSeptember 24, 1965. and to the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Federal Labor provisions. As for the earlier reports that proposal requirements. 2. All labor onthe project shall bepaid noless than the minimum wage rates established bythe U.S. Secretary ofLabor. 1994 Tercel the budget cuts would total $60 Proposals must be submitted in duplicate no later than 2:00 p.m., 3. Each bidder must supply all the information required by the bid documents and specifications. million, Waihee said that figure 4. The EEO requirements.Iabor provisions and wage rates are included in the specifications and biddocuments and are Micro' Corporation included $25 million the various Thursday, July 21, 1994 to: available for inspection at the Commonwealth Ports Authority. department had already been told 5. Each bidder must complete. sign and furnish. prior 10 award ofthe contract (atsubmission of the bid). the "Bidder's to trim. Commonwealth Development Authority Statement on Previous Contracts Subject to EEO Clause," and the "Certifications of Non-Segregated Facilities" as Wakin's Building, Gualo Rai contained inthe Bid Proposal. P.O. Box 2149 n. Acontractor having 50or more employees and his subcontractors having 50 or more employees and who may be Saipan, MP 96950 awarded a contract $50,(X}O or more will berequired to maintain anaffirmative action program. the standards forwhich are contained in th.e specifications. Alcoholic Anonymous, a support group for those With drinking (or Also, Proposals must be submitted ina sealed envelope marked: 7. Tobeeligible for award, each bidder must comply with the affirmative action requirements which arecontained inthe drugging) problems meets every "RFP94-001 " specifications. Monday. Wednesday, and Satur­ X. In accordance with Title VIol' the Civil Right'> Act of 1964. minority business enterprises will be afforded full day at 7:00 p.rn., and Fridsys at CDA reserves the right toreject any orall proposals forany reason, if in opportunity to submit bids inresponse tothis invitation and will notbediscriminated against onthegrounds ofrace.color. Richard Tom Frank 7:30 p, m. at theKristo RSI Church its opinion, doing so serves the best interest of CDA. or national origin inconsideration for anaward of any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement. . In Garapan. 9. Women will beafforded equal opportunity inallarea'> ofemployment.However, the employment ofwomen shall not Receivea fret: 50th Anniversary Raffle ticket with the For more information, call the San Jose • 234-5911-8 Purchaseof any NeworUsed vehicle from Microl beforeJune 30, 1994. Submitted by: diminish the standards of requirements forthis employment of minorities. HOTLINE at 234-5100 orWolf M. /s/ Joaquin Q. Dela Cruz . at 234i~,61..YJa,n,d,l.~~yq ~~gp,J t~ecil4tLv.e,OiI.ecfo~r ~~-_ '.~~, _.~ .-.n..~~,. ;: .Aclio9 .. : " ) . ...:.----' .;...... •• • n f> _ ,,'n 'rPl· .. ·' ..--u·.. ·w· w """-::\l' ------~-- I! FRIDAY, JULY I. 1994-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEws-25 24-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY I. 1994

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26-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS ANDVIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 1, 1994 Business/Finance=···••••==- WB lends Russia $500· m.illion whichlendsonlytogovernments. Kazgermunai,This is ajoint ven- Germany's KreditanstaIt fuer By CARL HARTMAN production.Now, the spokesman ture of a local enterprise and two Wiederaufbau, agovernment re-. said, they are beginning to talk TheWorldBank's International Finance Corporation, which German partners: Vena Oel AG construction bank, and $ 57.5 WASHINGTON (AP)· A $ 500 about housingand social security lends to private industry, an­ and Erdoel Erdgas Gommern mi11ion from the European Bank millionloanfromtheWorldBank projects to ease the economic GmbH. for Reconstruction and Devel- hardships caused by reform. nounced on Wednesday its first is designedto boost Russia's lag­ Another $75 million loan to opment, an intergovernment In the oilfields, pipelines will loan in Kazakhstan's oil and gas ging production of oil, its chief the project is expected from body. eamer of hard currency. be replaced to reduce leakage, industry: $57.5 million for P.o. BOX 2569 C.K. The loan, announcedWednes­ pilot projects will start cleaning Tel. No.: 234-3110/233-0386 Fax.: 233-1590 day, brings lending.to Russia to up damage to the environment $1.5 billionduring the bank's fis­ and oilfield infrastructure will br US car makers need more cal year, which ends Thursday. rebuilt, among other improve­ oj The total puts Russia among its ments. LOW LOW PRICES '" biggest borrowers along with The spokesman, Peter .,-.. r------,~.l:R.l1' China, India and Brazil. Riddleberger, said that none of to compete with Japanese I Master A-l Tuna I 555 Mackerel 15 oz. •.••..•.•....••.•••.••.99 the money will go for new wells ~.. Benefits go to three producer "U.S.automakershavereached I 7 oz. 79C .,_ I Hunt's Stewed tomatoes 14.5 oz 89 associations in western Siberia: or exploration but only to reha­ DETROIT(AP) -Qualityandre­ whichisbased partlyon the weak dollar to yen relationship. parity with the Japanese in prod­ : "~T~' ~:t' Megionneftegas, Tomskneft and bilitate old production facilities. liability are no longer enough to : Dak Luncheon meat ••••••••12 oz. $1.4 "If the U.S. dollar increases uct quality and reliability, but Yuganskneftegas. These are still Their neglect has been a major ensure that U.S. automakers suc­ Spam 12 0% ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $1.99 cause of the drop in Russian pro­ ceed in the global marketplace, a significantly in value, the Japa­ quality and reliability alone are I I state-owned. A bank spokesman no longer enough to ensure suc­ said they are being turned into duction the largest in the world study released Wednesday said. nese car makers may quickly re­ I Chell SUGAR I Sunny farm orange juice 46 oz ..•....•..... 1.99 until the collapse of the Soviet To keep up with the Japanese, gaingloballeadership,unlessU.S. cess," Miller said. private corporations. North American automakers : 2 Bounce 150 sheet 8.99 Thebank's statement announc­ Union. U.S. automakers must become manufacturers make immediate kg.$1.29 : He said production last year more flexible in the manufactur­ changestokeeppace," Millersaid. must maintaina sense of urgency libby'S Vienna sausage 9 oz• ••.•••.•.•••.•..1.19 ingtheloansaid the Russiangov­ because the competition is going I I ernment is interested in loans for dropped by about 12 percent, a ing processes, more streamlined Already,the Japanese are dou­ I I Pampers CrawierlWarker 1 (16 to 22 Ibs) ••••• little more slowly than the year in corporate affairs and more bling their efforts to streamline to get tougher, Miller said. unemployment and retirement "It's only a question of how I I 4 pack ( 144 diapers) •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 39.95 benefits and for transferring so­ before. Russia is trying to mobi­ team-oriented in human re­ manufacturingmethods,increase lize about $50 billion in the hope sources, the study found. productivity andcutcosts,he said. soon we will see the next wave I cial servicesfrom enterprises of­ approaching and a shift in the New large size Hugs ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••.• 7.99 ten responsible for them under of halting the decline by the year "Strategic agility will be the The survey, conducted in part­ I 2000, according to the bank. key to long-term prosperity and nership with the University of market could prove detrimental I Kisses chocolate 33 OL •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 7.99 the Sovietsto local governments. to domestic manufacturers who It quotedLewis T. Preston, the Riddlebergersaidthat theloans competitiveness for U.S. North Carolina's Kenan-Flagler I Ichiban Noodles 1 case ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 7.99 announced Wednesday should autornakers," said Randall W. business school, asked 91 auto­ don't begin to take action now." bank's president as saying: Deloitte and Touche provides I "Bothareas are of great impor­ reach their peak effect in about Miller, an automotive consultant motive industry executives from I. Jmnbo Frank eight countries about their busi­ accounting and auditing and tax tance to the restructuring of state fouryears,adding8.2 milliontons with Deloitte and Touche, who I Frosted 50 0LJfrIIt 1.oapI38.4 (about 58 million barrels) a year led the study. ness priorities, capabilities and and management consulting in aIka 120z $1.59 enterprisesand the success of the offices across the United States. L rMkitr&~'::,{:~L.~~<;;jJm~~ privatization program," toRussia'sproduction. Additional "It's like being a world-class future focuses. Prestonmetrecently withRus­ revenue was estimated at $ 900 athlete. You have strength and ------r-~;;;~~-l One whole chicken sian Prime MInister Viktor million. power, but if you cannot switch r-;;;S;;- The loans are repayable in 17 gears and change direction on a Chernomyrdin, who was a top US reps to WTO to be I 12 bars COrned Beef Hash I 50 oz dime, you loseto the competition $5 99 $3.99 manin the energy industry under years, includingfive years during I (4.5 oztotal54 oz.) • ! 25 oz. $2 89 I the Soviets. which onlyinterest will be due, at who can," Miller told reporters told: press labor rights In the past bank officials have a variable rate now set at 7.27 gathered at an Automotive Press I I '. I said-the Russian government was percenta year.This moneycomes' Associationluncheon. By CARL HARTMAN GAIT implementing legislation I I Australian Calrose Rice ...:-.. not interested in borrowing for from a section of the World Bank Miller cautioned the U.S. Big is the first step toward improving social purposes, but only for called the International Bank for Three againstbecoming compla­ WASHINGTON(AP).U.S.rep- worker rights around the world I : 50 Ibs. $13.99 projects that directly increased Reconstruction andDevelopment, centamidcurrentmarketsuccess, resentativesin anew WorldTrade and increasing the competitive- I------_.....::::::~ Organization (WfO) would be ness of the American worker," required to seek ways to engorce said Rep. Pete Visclosky. "I'm I Beef shortribs..•..$29.95 I fair labor practices in member very pleased." Beef spareribs 12.95 countriesunderaprovisionadded Theprovisionrequires thepresi- I S2a99 I Wednesday to a bill that would dent to seek establishment of a 6 SNOW fl-7 A 450g g Beef Ox Tail.. 18.95 makethe UnitedStatesa member. working party within WTO to o ---I WTO would succeed the Gen- establishtherelationshipbetween Beef stew 27.95 I C3mpbells B eral Agreement on Tariffs and labor rights and trade. It would Pork chop 24.95 Trade (GATT),withgreater pow- look into the denial of rights in I Chicken noodle I ers. For the United States to join, some countries,takingaccountof I 10.75 oz. S9C I~== a bill needs to be approved by the fact that some of them are I I Beach cliff Sardines Congress. poorand seekingto increasetheir I I 33/4 C President Clinton has said he overallincome.Itwouldalsocon- I I oz. S9 wants to get it done this year. sider ways of dealing with the I I WTO is part of the Uruguay situation. roundoftradeagreementsreached Such provisionshavetheback- I riSCO I .;·;,;.;;,.1~~~~ earlier this year among more than ing of leading U.S. labor unions, I '. ."...... SS •I99 I . ', 100 governments. which fought the North Arneri- Many potential member gov- can Free Trade Agreement : $3.391 OT ,1 Gallon I ernments opposed having the (NAFTA) with Mexico and I BEST FOOD Mayonalse Franco American WTO deal with labor rights fear- Canada in part because they are I -- Lf~jSCO Oil l ing thatenforcement of such pro- gued that labor rights were not Spaghetti with meat visionsas a ban on child labor or protected in Mexico.The Clinton I DAWN I E,' 7' I ball 14 3/4 oz. a guaranteed right to form labor administrationishopingforlabor : 22 oz. lemon unions would raise manufactur- support of the broader interna- ing costs and make their goods tional trade agreements now be- 1$1.99 .,S to less competitive on. world mar- ing considered. l ...... ~V -. I Auto Air, 4Dr power package, only 35,000 miles. kets. On Tuesday Labor Secretary . re 'a ~I\I\\ Robe~tReichsu~gesteda!aCon. : ( fPfRrI I Yours for $9,999 rA0 e f r OI'. 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After FiftyYears FacingDeath.. ._------=-----=--Continued from page 28 pushed a piece into my son's Thinking of the instant deaths of mouthandthusweobtainedsome my husbandand brother, I stayed Yesterday's Foe, Today's Friend moisturein our mouths. awake through the night holding Compiledltranslatedledited by N. Horiguchi We found a farm house and my child in my arms. One time use permitted to the Marianas Variety sevenwomenand children ran to Several days later, I was told © 1994 N. Horiguchi the house in search of water. that my mother had been hospi­ Series 5 Thinking of dying at least after talized. With the news that she havingdrunkwater,I was among was alive, I wept in tears ofjoy. I them. The water tank had been went to see my mother and was FacingDeath and Birth blasted and there was no water relieved that she was in rather left in it. Immediately after we good conditionin spite ofinjuries (From an article written by Mrs. Fusako Wakikawafor Saipan-Kai's /994 publication, "Memories of reached the farm house, a tank to the head,faceand hands.Since Saipan Volume 2." The fear ofbeing captured by Ame ricans.and the d~s~re to be kil~ed rather than captured, fireda shot intoit. Firsta cowfell then I anxiously waited for the stemmed from the Japanese military propaganda encouraging the spint to fight WIthoutfearfor death and with a cry, then banana trees fell arrival of relatives and friends as to die rather than suffer from the shame of being made a prisoner. The thought of death rather than brokenat the height of about one new escapeeswere beingaccom­ imprisonment was well established also because ofthe rumors that "American devils" would violate women Thisfamily wasrescuedin the hill area.(Photo:U.S. Departmentof yard. Ishoutedto telleveryone to modated every day. About ten and murder men and children once they were captured.) Defense) liedown,whichI did myself.The days later, my younger brother and nephew joined us. Holding (Part I) lostfourfingerson his righthand. There was not a word exchanged housewas on fire and soon fell. I felt lukewarmblood dripping on each other, wecried together.My The dead father and the injured among us. . brother was wounded by a bullet July 6, 1944,at around 4:30 in son were bathed in blood. Prob- As the eastern sky lightened, The Saipan Battle my legs and believed my child in the joint of his left leg but my ably frightened by his father's the explosive sound of tankguns hadbeenhit.Ifaintedin thegrass. the afternoon inside the hill of nephew was not injured. Unai Matius (located between suddendeath, my nephewdid not approachedus. Our location was (Continued from theJune scripture book, into a crack in­ I did not know whether it was 21, 1994, edition) several seconds or several hours (Ten casualties in her immedi­ Japanese prisonersat the Oleai Beach. (Photo: U.S. Departmentof Defense) Marpi aridSan Roque), I wascap­ complain about the pain in his getting dangerous and soon we side the cave, and followed the ate family:Husband,father,elder tured. hand and did not even cry. I used had to movenorthward to escape people who moved out of the later,whenI wasawakenedby an July 5, 1944: The enemy Americansoldierwhose facewas brother and his wife, younger (She had escape capture for myhandkerchiefandtowelto stop along withotherfamilies near us. shelter. brother and sister, nephews and The Saipan. ..Continued from page 28 three weeks after the American the bleeding on his hand. My fa- With our infant son on my back hasarrivedatTalofofo, only half oneIhadneverbeenfamiliarwith. a mile away from us. We have Immediately Icalledout myson's nieces.Therewerefivesurvivors: We heard the sound of firing be situated parallel to the road. Water, water, it echoed. It was forces landed on Saipan.) therplacedthe corpsesof my hus- and deepsorrowoverthe deathof After a while, we reached the herself, her son, mother, younger been together with about 50 to name, and heard his cry for his both near and far throughout the Although we call it a "jungle," about five o'clock when my pa­ The previous night, fifteen of band and brother side by side. I myhusbandonmymind,Ithought fourth cave located in a jungle brother and a nephew.) us had gathered - my parents' coveredtheirfaceswitheachone's of killing ourselves there. Sens- 60 people in a cave where the near the southern end of the mommy. I was glad he wasalive, night. Occasionally shells ex­ our pandanus grove might be a tience ran out. Without waiting interior is dim even after day­ but I had to pull his hand to make ploded near the pandanus trees. strip about 20 yards wide. Out­ for the dusk, I crawled out of the family and my husband, myself cap and held my hands out, both ingmythought,mymother would Banaderu airstrip. Once again (Part II) and our one-year-and-eight­ palmscontactingeachother(Bud- notleavemysideand urged meto break.At an elevated spot in the theparents of our students man­ sure thathe was alive,and I did it Were these trench mortars pro­ sideourgroveeastward,there isa grove. To hide from enemy eyes most inner part of the shelter, several times. ceeded before their explosion by slopegoingtowardthe ocean and on the cliff, 1 zigzagged in the month son. Suddenly a flare was dhists do not clasp their hands in hurry and escape with her. Thus, aged to make what little space Three weeks into life in the leaning against the rock wall is I saw a relative's ten-year-old a sound similar to that of an ap­ covered all over with reed-like grass in a crawl. The sun light is shot up and everyone lied down prayer). Carrying on his back his everyonenowstartedmoving.We wasleftin thecave availablefor concentration camp, my son be­ theregimental flag now consist­ boy lyingon the ground, with his proachingsquall?One fell where plantsaboutayardhigh.Fromthe still strong. The grass leaf tips on the ground of a sugar cane injured grandchild, my father left were soon joined by a grand- us. came very sick with a bad case of ing only of a purple colored tas­ face pale because of awound in we were. The smoke of powder sound of the waves, it might be sway in the windfrom the seabut patchwhere sugar cane had been the spot. There was no time to mother carryingher grandson on July 7: In the afternoon, the diarrhea and malnutrition which sel. Several soldiers are around his hip.Notfindingmy motherin filled the air. A foul smell stung about 300 yards from the sea. thewinddoesnotprovideabreeze harvested.Right after that a shell grieve because of the acute dan- her back.We movedthrough tree soundof automatic riflescan be lasted for about two months. Ev­ it.A regimentconsistsof several sight. I attempted to go into the my nose and I thought my ear­ The sun gradually became for me. A biplane hovers at a low from a battleship hit our group. ger of staying there. branches and twigs on a rocky heard coming from the north of ery day of which I spent in con­ thousandtroopsin timeof peace burnt house but American sol­ drums had been broken. Some­ higher and glares down upon us. altitude. The ground beneath me Myhusbandand myelder brother We climbed the hill and rested pass. Extremelythirsty, I found a Banaderu. By evening the en­ stant fear of losing my child. In andisincreasedinsizeandequip­ diers stopped me. I gestured to thing hit myforehead,but when I Sideways onecan notsee through is hard as rock. I crawl two yards died instantly. A four-year-old among the trees. Having lost two small watermelon which was aI- emy had come as close as 200 the third month, he became irn­ ment during war; our regiment them that my mother was in the touchedmyhead there was noth­ thepandanusgrove,but it is of no and rest, then three yards more nephewofmine who was on his leaders of our group in an instant, most withered. I bit on it and yards to our jungle hideout. proved to my great relief. My father's back, was seen to have we wept with regret and anxiety. Continued on page 29 has now been reduced to about Rumors were that by tomorrow house, and two soldiers went to ing wrong. Probably a fragment useas shadeagainst the sun blaz­ and anotherrest. WheneverI hear look for her. Two other soldiers injury also had healed, and it was the boom of a "dragonfly" (a bi­ tensoldiers. they would find us. ofa rockhadhit thebillof mycap. ing from above. I am extremely offeredwaterandcandyafterfirst decided that beginning Novem­ plane), I lay on my face and keep July 6, Four hundred yards in After dark, the principal de­ Mr. Ito asked me if I was okay. thirsty but have no water. Trying drinking water from the canteen ber 1944 I wouldwork as a nurse to divertmymindI bite on apiece still. front of the enemy lines: It cided to move southward-. He' The shell most probably had hit themselves. I thought that it was in the U.S. Naval Hospital lo­ ofdrybiscuit. It crumblestopieces It was almost dusk when 1 wasreported in the morning that had been leadinguswell,giving the lime stone washtub next to time for us to die and I was ready cated next to the concentration but, because of the absence of reached the shrubbery near the an American tank had arrived in appropriate directionsandsafely mine and did no harm to me as I forit; Igavethecandy to mychild camp. saliva,willnot godown mythroat. beach. Though stumbling, I man­ front of the Kalabera Shrine but moving our group of eleven. So waslayingdown, deadtiredat the andIdrankalotofwater.Soldiers (She was taken in 1927 from Around three in the afternoon, aged to walk to the rocks upon it appears that it may not move far he has been an excellent bottom of the washtub like a came back to tell me that they Okinawa to her family in Saipan there was a message relayed to . which the waves were beating. J further. We decided that a team leader, but he might be at wits' groggy cat. could not find my mother. Now while in the fourth grade. From meforeachofusto taketheirown scooped upthesea water fromthe of two would keep watch over endwiththeenemycomingever July 8: Without the my mother was dead, I thought. 1933through1938inYokohama. action. There is nothing that can top of a rock in my palms and thetank. With a wooden spear, I nearer to us because he ap­ sound of bombardment which Injured women and children Japan, she studied and obtaineda drank several times. I must have also served my watch duty. We pointed me to lead the group in somehow had ceased, the day be done, however. Reconnais­ midwife's license and worked at had drunkmorethan aquartwhen observeafileoffourtanksparked ourescape. As I am notfamiliar were being collected in a farm dawned. 1have not even taken a sance aircraft constant!y make I ahospital. Thereafter, shereturned I felt for the first time the bitter­ at the narrowest strip starting with the island geography, I am field nearby. was taken to the nap, but am not sleepy. slow circles in the sky and the group after I received treatment to Saipan and worked at Misumi enemy soldiers positioned on the ness of the sea water. Withinfive from the front of the Shrine a misfitasa leader.Whoeverled I hear voices coming from for my injury. As we rode in a Clinic, Garapan,until 1941 when somewhere. Between the panda­ clifftop are firing their automatic minutes, I had'an attack of diar­ through to the cliff facing Bird this moving group, founds it she married.) Island. The tanks did not move small-sized truck, Japanese sol­ nus leaves, Isee thecliffabout 60 rifles in between the noisy ex­ rhea and passed urine-like fluid extremelydifficult tosavelives. Inthebeginning1workedin the theentire day. Had they moved, diers started firing at us from the yards high,whichwas part of the change of -words among them­ excrements. I regained some I stepped into a pandanus pediatricswardwhereaboutthirty we could have done nothing. hillside. Americansoldiersriding row of cliffs extending from selves. power, though, and started for the grove, and tenof mycolleagues children under the age of seven withusgesturedtous toliedown, Marpi.Iestimateabout I ()() yards Water, water, the last earthly fountainat BirdIslandby moving Wellintothe night,theinterior followedme.A pandanusgrove were hospitalized. The youngest but, Ididnot.Withmyhandsheld away from us,a fewdozenenemy drink (according to a Buddhist fromone rocktoanother between of the dark cave is filled with an is not a place to walk easily was one and a half years old, the ).i. ' . inprayer, Iprayedforinstantdeath soldiersarestandingon thetopof rite, one must take a drink at the the surf. In the gathering dusk, I " atmosphereof extremetension. I around even during the day. son ofMr. Satowho had taughtat for me and my child. The truck the cliff,occasionally firing their time of death): While I had to climbed up to the top of the cliff heard something that sounded Numerous crisscrossing prop the First Elementary School. like an order of instructions in­ speededupand left the spotwith­ carbines. There must be a road simply be patient and endure the high above the wavy sea and ~ ~ roots, like octopus' tentacles, ..., Manyotherchildrendidnotknow side the cave but I could not hear out any casualties. and a railway parallel to the cliff ordeal, the sound of the waves walked along the edge of a farm blockourway.Furthermore,the I did not know what we were their own namesand ages. There A marinegiving hand to a girl carrying all her family's belonging. (Photo: U.S. Department of Defense) well because I was at the en­ line. Pandanus groves must also occasionally reaches my ears. To be continued many lime stones are shaped passingorheadingfor.We gotoff were not many who were quali­ trance. A fire was started and in like washtubs with a depth of fied to be nurses, and students the flames I saw only the tassel the truck at a farm where four about 8 inches. Step by step, we tentshadbeensetup. Afterashort from the girl's high school and of the regimental flag and sol­ grope for a foothold and step session of questioning, measure­ other youngladieswererecruited diersstandingat attention.With­ over each obstacle. Consump­ ment of height and weight and as nursing assistants to supple­ out any instructions, everyone tion of our energy is very high. photographing, we were back on ment theshortage. Americanhos­ starts to sing the national an­ Wehavenoteaten anythingthat thetruck. It wasabout ten0'clock pital orderlies and nurses were them. Thereafter, theschoolprin­ couldbedeemedfoodanddrink at night with the moon at mid­ scheduledtoworkin threeshiftsa cipalproceededtothefire,placed for days. In the beginning, we sky. We reached a place where, day. a purple colored package over could advance only about ten On the third day of my work, a the fire and made a deep bow. althoughno lights were on, there yards at a time. Very soon it wasthehumof voicesfrommany seven-year-old boy with a fever The sacred fire was then extin­ became difficult to move for­ arrived at ourward. Probablybe­ guished. Theceremonywasover peopleand I wasrelieved that we ward even five yards without were not alone. I was surprised cause he wasgiven two tabletsof and the inside of the cave re­ resting. Taking time to rest at expellent forhookworms,hedied turned to darkness. that so many people were still severalintervals,we makeabout alive. the following morning. As two Movingoutof'thecave,groups 200yards.Then a messagestat­ tablets was a dosage for an adult, of people pass in front of me. It The twoof us were assigned to ing that we were to bivouac a group and given two large rice I felt very sorry for him. was decided that our group of where we were, was given me After breakfast, the hospital­ teachers would also move away balls. I remembered that on the by Mr. Ito who had beenbehind morningof the previous day my ized children would be washed from the tanks. I pushed my me. With this instruction, I down by thetap wateroutside the grandparents and parents' mor­ husband handed me a small rice miDwau miDwau slumpedintoa lime stonewash­ ball giventohim by his sister and ward. Eventhoughonthetropical tuary tablets (wooden plaques tub.Iwascornpletelyexhausted. island of Saipan, water in the mOTORS mOTORS withimprintsof Buddhistnames urgedmeto havea bite. With this Mr. Asano who was the young­ memory and with the rice balls morning hours is cold and the P.O. Box 887, Saipan MP 96950 P.O. Box 887, Saipan MP 96950 ofdecedentsplaced thereon),ac­ Located in San Jose on Beach Road Located in San Jose on Beach Road est teacher,haddroppedbehind. for two servings in my hands, I children wereshaking, with their companied with my Buddhist Continued on page 29 Automotive: 234-8616, 7524,7525, Automotive: 234·8616, 7524,7525, wept and could, not eat at. all. To be contjnu~d Parts, Serv\c~ ~ BodyShop: 234-751,4, 6826. Parts,Service & Body Shop: 234-7514, 6826 I' • • , I' .' , .,'.~, . ..:.., .~'";; ~-:::~~~~";~~f~:.·'..' ~.:. , J ·&At

FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1994 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS ANDVIEws-31 30-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 1, 1994 freshman congressman and first proval from the Legislature ernorreprogramming authorityof Reyes alsoindicatedhe andthe Budget... time budget conferee from the throughjoint resolution.. up to 75% cumulative of any ex­ confereesarefullyempoweredto negotiatethebudgetandthattheir Continued from page 1 House, alsoexpressedelationabout Reyes earlier rejected the idea ecutive branchagency's budget. the meetingsand the results. of giving the governor expanded ''We tookapositionagainstany decision will be backed by the tions. ''We at once came into a meet­ reprogram powers citing the im­ mention of reorganization as this leadership of the lower chamber. The agreement. reached after ing of the minds. I reallyappreci­ portance of fiscal responsibility issomething wefeeiverystrongly "Whatever positionwe takeso· onlytwodaysofnegotiations, may ate doing our role in coming. up andrestraintasoneof thereasons. about. We recognize the .longasconcernsof theleadership come as a surprise to many as withoptionsonthebudget. Weare However, during thebudget con­ governor's need for funding and is mutually resolved; will be re­ budgetconferences arecommonly learning a lot," said Sablan who ference meetings lastTuesday and we're sensitiveto that so we pro­ spected," said Reyes. perceived tobeconfrontational and along with Rep. Jesus T. Attao Wednesday, bothHouseandSen­ vided a vehicle for that without Immediately after Hocog usually lasting severaldaysoreven completesthe House budgetcast. ate conferees showed no trace of delving ontheE.O.s,"said Reyes. briefed Senate President Juan S. weeks with no positiveresults. Reyes' counterpart in the Sen­ bitterness usually equated with "Wehave agreedto75% repro­ Demapan yesterday,thelatteris­ An exampleto this was the last ate conference panel, Senator budgetconferences. gramming. Based on our calcula­ sued a memorandum to all mem­ budgetconferencein 1993where Eusebio A. Hocog, was equally Apparently revved up with the tionsthiswilleasilyfittheneedsof bers indicating he will call for a members argued for quite some pleased with the outcome of the thoughtthat there isa real critical the governor," he added. special session very soon and timebeforeconceding therewould budget meetingssayingeveryone needforabudget,bothsidesclearly With the main point of argu­ that everyone should be on benobudgetforFY 1993.Suchan hasdemonstrated thehighestlevel setasidepersonalities andstuckto mentbeing resolved,Hocog said standby. impasse triggered government ofresponsibility andprofessional­ the issues so compromise is theSenateisJustasanxioustopass Aside from Hocog, the sena­ operations undercontinuingreso­ ism in addressing the issues that achieved. the budget. tors who were part of the confer­ lution, that is, operating on FY temporarily created a budget im­ "Everyone came in with open "I assured the Senate I will do .ence,were Senators David M. 1992's budget which was then passe this year. minds. We're doingthingsnotfor mybest.I did and now theSenate Cing and Thomas P:Villagomez muchlower. The passageof H.B.9-199was the House, not for the Senatebut is givingme and theconfereesits who substituted SenatorJesusR. "Thisis thefirsttimeI've seena momentarily haltedaftertheHouse for the people of the Common­ full backing," said Hocog. Sablan from Saipan. budget conference conducted in a rejectedtheamendments putin by wealth," saidCo-Chairman Hocog. very professional manner," said the Senate on the administrative He said it was a real pleasure Continued from page 1 Rep. Pete P. Reyes who is chair­ languageof the budgetbill. working withthegroupandonthe Court... Ignacio & Dolores Hocog (Parents) man of theHouseWays& Means Specifically, the House raised budget for the first time, being a ingauthoritiesforfiveweeksnow According to the. information, Committee and of the House side displeasure mainly over the freshmansenatorfrom Rota. since he was ordered arrested. Pinaula began to beat his wife of the Budget conference panel. Senate's inclusion of aprovision HocogandReyesduringthefirst Rotbart told the court that the after the victim tried to call for a "There were no deliberation on that gives the governorunlimited day of the conference argued on accused has been hiding in the policeassistanceandreportavi0- { issuesthatwere not reasonableor powers to reprogram executive the language concerning the re­ boonies. lation of a court order. The gov- ~, logical." branch agency funds. programming authority for the In an earlier civil case, Pinaula ernment said the defendant beat "We set up a middle ground, Under the Planning & Budget­ governor. was restrained from confronting, up Jessica by pulling her hair, tried not to 'out-strategize' each ing Act. the governor may repro­ The Senate-inserted provision molesting, attacking, striking, pokingher eyes andpunchingthe other, and so agreement came gramexecutivebranchfundsupto attempted to give the governor threatening, sexuallyassaultingor victim. .easy," headded. 25%cumulative.Beyondthat,the more flexibility in his reprogram callingJessicathroughthe phone. When she regained conscious- Rep. Benjamin A. Sablan, a chiefexecutivewouldrequireap- power to accommodate any need Whiletherestrainingorderstillin ness,Pinaulawaskickingher and forfundsresultingfromhisplanto effect, thedefendant allegedly went she began screaming for help, reorganize the government. to Microl School Supplies in prompting the suspect to flee,an EDWARD B. HOCOG :first .9lnniversary !lWsary .Reyes, duringthemeeting, made Garapan andbeganbeatingup the affidavit in support of Pinaula's January 24,1947· June 15,1994 Alice Hocog & Children gl . d itclearheandtheHouseconferees victimuntilshe wasunconscious. arrest stated. < . Jose wouldnotwantanyreference made to the reorganization of govern­ On behalfof theentirefamily of our departed lovedone(EDWARD B,HOCOG), ment nor on the two reorganiza­ Sablan... wewould liketo express ourprofoundgratitudetoBishop Tomas Camacho, Father Quitugu~ ,;~~··n1t~ tion executive orders (Executive .. ..:· Continued from page 1 Last month, he appearedin the Tony Perez, Father Antonelli, Father Manuel,Sister Benedict, Governor FroilanC. Orders 94-2 and 94-3) in as much commonwealth court which fol­ Tenorio, Chief justicejoseDela Cruz, Associate Justice Pedro M. Atalig, Superior ':"\:~ thathis client decided to return to lizama .,<." :":' asthe House went to courtin op­ lowed. the issuance of a bench Court Judges Alex Castro & Miguel Demapan, CNMI Past & Present: Senators, positionto the revamp. the commonwealth "because he 4\IT:,.::.. ":::-... ~" .'.".:j:f warrant.Thewarrantofarrestwas Houseof Representatives, Mayors, council members ortheir representatives, color :< ~",:r·;"'-':'..·:1 The Senate side agreed on a was needed by his family." issued by the Superior Courtfol­ guards, Rota jROTC; CNMI/HONOLU LULiaison staff, families& friends who took :}}:;':~;:,...,JQ loving memory of our beloved. We, the family, reprogramming provisionwithno Sablan is currently facing a lowing his failure to appear in a their time to visit ED at the hospital and after hisdeathcameto the nightly rosary ~wpuld lII¢: said at 8:00 p.rn. at the (during the bone-marrow transplant period) and after our loved one's death, it~~._;9f.'f'(\r.~;:~:·.MT:s.. ~ri!R~J;nY::Se.rpan in Dandan. On continued your support on your gracious presence at the afternoon andevening ·~the..t1iiaJi:a4Y'T(J'esday.:::July.:::$.:yt.9:94:::·:·Ro.sary will said rosaries, the wake, state funeralservices, mass and finally his burial. .' .".".".:.,.•" . I,., :.:.J J" .. ,. be at 12 nooo/Massc;if 1ntentlbf.i::WijLbe;,bfrer~d on the same DEATH AND fUNERAl. ANNOUNCEMENT day at p.m,a~$·~Q0.ceIiti:::C:h'UrC'h:;Dinner will We arealsodeeplygrateful andhonoredby theofferingof mass andprayers from 51:00 be families, friends, & relatives from Saipan, Tinian, Guam, U.S.A., Philippinesand .se·rved.afte·r the massaftne:re.sidence ofMr. & Mrs. Ben/ othersafarduring Eddie's sickness andfor those who travelledto Rota to console Manuela Fujihira us in this very difficult and painful time of our lives. Weare alsothankful to our families and friends who were not able to join usbut offered their prayers. ;:~'~~1~~:f~i1a u; Children Borcinos Last but nottheleast, weareforever grateful forourfather's sisters andtheirchildren (Nan Nena,Nan Sago, NanChai)foralwaysfollowing usbehind for supportand ( Belter known as Yosko) guidance.Our appreciation alsoto Ed's brothers & sisters' in lawsfor their moral ~econd andfinancial support duringhissickness andafterhisdeath, closefamiliesof Leng Dr. Larry Hocog & Didlng Victor & Villla Hocog and relatives, AntoniaSongao & therest of thecousins andmostofall toourcousin l'tnniver~ary November 21,1920- June 28,1994 andherhusband, Dr.Rita Hocog-Inos andChriswho werealwaysthere forusfrorr DAYONEof Ed's sickness in Honolulu uptohisfinal hours, givingall thesupport l\Q~ary they can to help usandfinally accompanying our loved one'sbody and the Of San Jose Tinian called to her eternal rest on Tuesday, June 28, 1994,atthe age of73. She is familiesto Rota for hisfinal resting place. predeceased by herfather Jose Fujihiraand mother Maria MendiolaAtalig. husband. Ramon Blanco Sarcinas, sisters, Ignacia Fujihira, Ana Ada, and brother, Jose Fujihira. Thepast several days havebeenverydifficult for all of us. Yoursupport, prayers, actof kindnes, contributions, wordsof consolations as well as She issurvived by: your presence here in Rota for the wake, mass, & funeral services Her children (and spouses) Antonia S. Sablan ( Mariano) sustained usall in thisdifficult timeand havelightened theburdenwe We the family of the late Vicenta A. Villagomez carry in our hearts. IGNACIO CONCEPCION SANTOS Juan F. Sarcinas (Barbara) Ramona Sarcinas Yourcomforting expressions of sympathy and prayers havedeeply "BAZINERO" Ellis Sarcinas (Vicente) touchedusmorethanany wordsof thanks caneverexpress. We will always remember your kindness. Would like to invite all our relatives and friends to join us Lydia S. Santos (Alvaro) for the Second Anniversary Rosary ofour beloved husband, Her brother and sisters Dolores F. Duenas Merced Torres DANGKULO NA 51 YUUSMMSE. father and grandfather. Rosary will be said nightly at the Carmen Santos family residence in Papago commencing Friday, June 24, Estanislao Fujihira SI ALICE A..HOCOG, CHILDREN, 1994 at 8:00 p.m. Rosary is being said daily at 12noon and at8:00 pm. at her daughters house, Ellis Sarcinas on PARENTS, BROTHERS & SISTERS On thefinalday, Saturday,]uly02, 1994, rosary will be said Tinian. Last respects may be paid on Saturday, July 2,1994, from 8a.m.to 2:30p.m. Holy Sacrifice of Mass will be offered on the same day at the San Jose Church at3 p.m. burial will immediately at 12:00 noon. Mass of Intention will be offered at 6:00p.m. follow at the Tinian cemetery. at San Vicente Church and dinner will follow immediately Thank you and Si Yuus Maase. after the mass at the family's residence. Kindly Join Us, " •• r '... ., I'. 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32-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWSAND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 1, 1994 FRIDAY, JULY I, 1994 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND vlEws-3.l de accord given st increased economic growth By DAVESKIDMORE a new global trade agreement The action,by the HouseWays among more than 120 nations. Wednesday but did not address and Means trade subcommittee Thetradesubcommitteedidnot resulting from freer trade will produce more tax revenue. WASHINGTON(AP)-AHouse the difficult question-of how to amounts to a recommendation to deal with perhaps the soughest Rep. Sam Gibbons, _acting ofRepresentativespanelendorsed pay for it. - the Clinton administration. issuethatmustberesolvedbefore chairman of the full Ways and .. - The administrationplans iater Congress can approve the this year to send the trade Uruguay Round of the General Means Committee, saidhispanel ,!first Ylnniversary :Rpsary agreement and implementing Agreementon Tariffs and Trade: would take up GAIT after July legislation to Congress. House How to offset the estimated $12 11 when Congress returns from committees are debating and billion in tariffs that will be lost its Independence Day recess. amending implementing over the next five years. "It is so big and so important," Franklin legislationin advance,togive the The administration is he said. "It will have an historic administration an idea of what considering a package of higher impact on the world's economy Daniel Congress will accept. taxesandspendingcutsthatwould andwillraisethestandardofliving The administration says it is hitbroadcasters,retailers,farmers around the world." Demapan committed to obtaining and chemical companies. Unlike the subcommittee, the ratification this year of the Some members of Congress full - committee plans to ~ '~Arriola agreement, which would lower are recommending that budget recommend financing for the \~ tariffs and other trade barriers rulesbewaivedonthetheory that treaty. We, the family ofthe late Franklin Daniel Demapan Arriola, would like to Invite all our relatives and friends to Join us for the First Anniversary Rosary ofourbeloved son &. Dollar recovers in Tokyo brother beginning Monday, July 04, 1994. Nightly Rosary will be said at 8:00 p.m. at the TOKYO (AP) -Sporadic central lowestintradaylevelontheTokyo lowest start ever in Tokyo. residence ofMagdalena D. Arriola (mother) in Susupe. On bankinterventionhelpedtheU.S. foreign exchange market since The previous record-low open modern exchange rates were was set the day before, when the the final day, Tuesday, July 12, 1994. Rosary will be said at dollarrecoverslightIyagainstthe Japaneseyenatmidday Thursday established in late 1940s. dollar started at 99.70 yen in .r 12:00 p.m. Mass ofIntention will be offered at 5:00 p.m. at -afteranewrecordlowopen.Prices As of 11:30am. (0230GMT), Tokyo. In New York overnight, 'Chalan Kanoa Church. - on the Tokyo Stock Exchange , the dollar was trading at 99.01 the dollar closed at 98.70 yen. Dinner will follow immediately at the family's slipped in early trading. yen, down 0.26 yen from The dollar's recovery reflected residence in Susupe. The dollar fell to 98.75 yen Wednesday's close but higher statements by a Bank of Japan Please Join Us in Prayers briefly early in the session, its than its open at 98.83 yen, its official who said the bank is Thank You. The Families dealing "aggressively"tosupport the dollar in foreign exchange markets. He spoke on condition of anonymity. - The dollar's lower open followeditsweaknessinovernight New York trading because of news that Japan's Parliament STRICTLY BUSINESS. elected Socialist leaderTomiichi Murayama prime minister. _- A PLAN WITH BUSINESS IN MIND. Traders also said they did not believetheso-called"framework" trade talksbetweenJapanand the ­ ANOTHER MONEY SAVING United Stateswould go smoothly ­ because of political turmoil in SOLUTION NO BUSINESS CAN Japan. Japan posted a dlrs 59 AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT. VICENTE NATIVIDAD CABRERA billion -trade surplus with the SAN NICOLAS ATTAO United States last year. MAGOfNA ATIAO A 20% DISCOUNT ON ALL DIRECT 50th Death Anniversary 2/9/75 On the stock market, the 225­ issue Nikkei Stock Average fell DIAL BUSINESS CALLS ACROSS 7/4/44 35.01 points, or 0.17 percent, to THE BOARD. -~ 20,445.99 at. the end of the morningsession.OnWednesday, the average closed at 20,481.00, STRICTLY SPEAKING, down 158.23 points, or 0.77 percent. IT&E IS SERIOUS ABOUT The TokyoStock PriceIndexof SAVING YOU MONEY. all issueslistedon the firstsection was down 3.78 points, or 0.23 percent, to 1,662.84. The TOPIX 20%. NO ONE ELSE IN THE CNMI was down 5.62 points, or 0.34 OFFERS A BIGGER DISCOUNT. percent,to 1,666.62 thedaybefore. Marketparticipants saidoverseas investors havebeenencouraged by STRICTLY BUSINESS. PEDRO SN. JOSE SN. CARMEN A. THERESITA domesticinstitutional buying. Share prices started lower as ATTAO ATIAO CONCEPCION SN. AlTAO OUR LATEST COST CONTAINMENT PROGRAM. 4/28/80 12/24/79 2/19/86 12/4/90 investors worriedabouttheability of Prime Minister-designate Murayama totakestepsagainst the BffI'rCII. Would like to invite all our relatives and friends to join yen's appreciation against the us in our joint-Anniversarv Rosary for our beloved .dollar, butbuyingbydornesticand foreign investors trimmed someof IF YOU'RE NOT ALREADY AN IT&E CUSTOMER(+ WE' KNOW YOU WANT TO BE) I Father, Mother, Brothers & Sisters. Nightly Rosary will itsearly,largerlosses, dealers said. CALL 234 8521. WE'LL ASSIST YOU IN SWITCliING; WE'LL EVEN CREDIT YOU be said at 8:00 p.m. at the residence of Mr. & Mrs. A stronger yen tends to make Japanese exports more expensive ANY ASSOCIATED COSTS. George C. Duenas on June 26, 1994, Sunday thru July abroadandthuslesscompetitive. It 4, 1994, Monday. Mass of intention will be offered at 5 also cuts into the yen value of CALL 234 8521 FOR DETAILS. earnings madeabroad. p.m. at Kristo.. Rai Church. Rosary will be said in the The priceof the benchmark No. evening. Dinner will follow after the rosary, at the 1641O-yeaiJapanesegovernment THIS IS STRICTLY BUSINESS. bondswas98.45yenat 11 :05a.m. " STRICTLY FROM IT&E. residence of M/M. George C. Duenas in Navy Hill. (0205GMT),down 1,10yenfrom Wednesday'sclose.Theiryieldrose

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.-._ 7 FRIDAY, JULY I, 1994-MARIANA:S VARIETY NEWS ANDvIEws-35 34-MARIANAS VARlETY NEWSAND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY I, 1994 UN callsfor urgent truce inYemen France asks for help inRwanda In a victory for U.S. efforts to wants international' U.N. peacekeeping efforts throughout The secretary-generalnotedthat By VICTORIA GRAHAM calmersincetheFrenchturnedupa control peacekeeping costs, the observers sent there. the world." She said that nations water and electricity were out GOMA,zaire(AP) -After visiting danger." "Already,menandwomenhave better-supportedtheFrencheffort. OnlySenegalhassentacontingent. few days ago. UNITED NATIONS (AP) -The council called for a mission, However, Western diplomats closest tothe Yemenconflict have almost everywhere in Aden. He threerefugeecamps in Rwanda on LeotardvisitedFrenchpositions beensaved by the sale presenceof the Frenchsoldiers," Leotardsaid. Leotard stressedthat Francedid But she said killings were still Security Council on Wednesday "preferably involving countries say the United States and other thegreatest stake in itsresolution. said many lives were threatened Wednesday, French Defense in Rwanda and Zaire a week after "It not intendto stand in themiddleof reported in recent days. As a called for an immediate cease­ of the region." to monitor the nations have told Saudi Arabia "We look to these nations, and and hospitals cannot meet the MinisterFrancoisLeotardsaid his the United Nations authoritised hascertainlypersuadedsomeof and other Gulf States not to others who might be interested, to needs of many victims of the war. country'ssmallexpeditionary force France to mount a humanitarian the belligerentsto slow down, and belligerent forces or help one side precaution, the Red Cross refused fire in Yemen and suggested cease-fire. togivechildrenballstoplaywithto The United States is the largest recognize the breakaway south if offer on a voluntary basis the He called the situation in Aden needs help from European and military intervention to stop the maybe some of them to stop, their or the other. regional cease-fire monitors. prevent them from chasing The IS-nation council U.N. contributor. paying one­ theywantSecurityCouncilaction. resources needed to implement a "intolerable," andcalled urgently African countries. massacres in Rwanda. activities." France's Inhistourofthreerefugeecamps quarter of theregular U.N.budget U.S. Ambassador Madeleine mechanism that would supervise for an immediate cease-fire to ''Weare not capable of acting The French force was to reach humanitarian action minister, inside Rwanda,Leotardstoppedat wayward balls outside the camp unanimously called for U.N.­ and makingthemselves vulnerable mediated cease-fire talks, an end and one-third of all U.N. K. Albright, in remarks prepared a cease-fire in Yemen," she said. allow emergency relief, safe alone," Leotard said at a news itsfull strengthof 2,500 menat the Lucette Michaux-Chevry Nyarushishi, where nearly 8,000 peacekeeping costs. The United for delivery at the council Representatives of both passage and give technicians conference. "We need end of the week. It now has about accompaniedLeotardand set up a refugees,mostlyTutsis,have been to attack. to foreign arms supplies and The next stop was Gishiyita, Nations currently deployes more Wednesday night, said the U.S. northernandsouthern Yemen met access to the damaged water supplementary people. France 1,600 in place. Only about half liaison office between the French fedbytheInternational Committee withdrawal of heavy weapons about 20 kms (12 miles) south of from within range of besieged than70,000personnelworldwide. governmentsupportsamonitoring TuesdaywithU.N.envoy Lakhdar system to begin repairs. cannotsubstituteitselfforthewhole those forces will be able to operate militaryand aid agencies. of the Red Cross since April 20. The refugeesare beingguardedby Kibuye, a town on Lake Kivu. Aden. at a cost of more than $ 2.5 biIlion mission. accepted by both sides Brahimi to discuss a cease-fire He said thousands of innocent world community." . in Rwanda at any time, according She said that logistical support, that reports to the secretary~' and came close to agreement on a lives are threatened, including Leotard said the operation is to normal military logistical clothing, food and medicine were about 40 members of the French French troops reported hearing Secretary-General Boutros annually. . firingabout 4krns(2.5 miles)away general. The United States, cease-fire mission of Arab, those of 3,000 stranded Somali costing France at least 75 million procedures, Leotard said. the most critical needs and that special forces. Boutros-Ghali said in a separate The United States has said that in the last day or twoandsentout a the United Nations should not she said, "is keenly sensitive to African and Asian troops. refugees. francs ($13 million)a month. France estimated Tuesday that France alone does not have the Ariane Tombet, the ICRC statement that breakaway south coordinator.saidtherefugeeswere reconnaissancemission. Yemenhadrepeated that itwould undertake new missions that limits on the financial, material It was not known when they "The Yemeni leaders are, Asked if the French soldiers 800,000 refugees were located in resources to provide them. respect a 48-hour cease-fire, regional states themselves can and humanresourcesoftheUnited would meet again. doubtless, conscious of their wouldinterveneiftheyheardfiring thewesternedgeofthecountrythat Leotard said destabilization in beginning Thursday, for conduct. The Americans called Nations ... Earlier Wednesday, Boutros­ responsibilities to their own a few kilometers (miles) away, Frenchreconnaissance patrols have Rwandacould have repercussions humanitarian reasons. for an advance cost estimate. a "The United Nations faces a Ghalicalled for an immediate and people as well as to the Leotardsaid:'The Frenchsoldiers reached. for other African countries. He The pause in hostilities would mandate, an exit strategy and a pressing financial situation, at a unconditional cease-fire in international community," he are brave 'and generous men. Of Only about 200troopsremainin expressed disappointment thatother ASECURE GROWING COMPANY SEEKS enable theRedCross toundertake time limit to the U.N. mission. time of greatly increased U.N. Yemen. said. course they would intervene. This Rwandaovernightinthevicinityof Africannations, whohesaidshould relief activities in and around Saudi Arabia, the regional is about saving human lives in the camps most at risk. handle their own crises. had not Mt~· Aden, which is critically short of power, perceivesaunifiedYemen CUSTOMER SERVICE water after weeks of northern as a threat. It supports the -----...:~continued from page 2 plants. III~ bombardment. secession of southern Yemen and Colombia's president-elect Murayama... The Socialists were so at odds CENTER SUPERVISOR 'I can'treallyviewthisasahappy sincethe 1947-48, nine-month term with the LDP that last year they ending." of Japan's last Socialist prime enteredanotherunlikelycoalition, Supervises specific on-line customer contact work unit to TheUberalDemocratsnormally minister,TetsuKatayama, themain with other conservatives, which achieve office mission and attain team objectives. linked to drug traffickers would have backed their party business of the Socialistshas been brought Morihiro Hosokawa to By ANDREW SELSKY donating millions of dollars to barring electronic media from president, Yohei Kono, for prime to oppose the conservative power. Hosokawa resigned amid Supervises daily activity within the Customer Service Center to Samper's political campaign, was runningcriminals' statementsover minister.ButonWednesday,LDP governments that ran Japan under questions over his finances, and ensure that company standards are met, and respond to BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) -The leaked to the media a day after the govemment-owned airwaves. leadersofferedto back Murayama the Liberal Democrats. when Hata replaced him, the customer complaints regarding service order installations, mysterious emergence of Samper narrowlywon the May 19 The government knew about the for prime ministerin a last-minute Now, they must make it their Socialists bolted from the charge and other service related issue. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION audiotapes tying President-elect presidential election. existenceofthefirsttapebeforethe bidtoluretheSocialiststotheirside businesstorunthecountrytogether, coalition, complaining that they ErnestoSarnpertodrug traffickers OnTuesday, a moredamning tape election,butkeptitsecretuntilafter and gaina parliamentarymajority. eventhoughthetwopartiesdisagree had been cut out of coalition We seek aperson with excellent verbal commu nications skills, SPECIAL BOARD MEETING isa plotbytheCalicocainecartelto appeared. In it,a voice identified by Sarnper_ therulingparty candidate TheLiberalDemocratsarebyfar on most key issuesfacing Japan. decision-making. , the ability tosupervise adiverse workforce, and knowledge of damageU.S.-Colombian relations, jccrnalistsasthatotcartelbeadthlberto beat opposition candidate Andres thelargestpartyinthe lowerhouse, The Socialistswant to scrap the The Liberal Democrats first costumer relations. The Civil Service Commission will hold a spe­ a senior aide to Samper said Rodriguez Orejuelacasua1ly saysina Pastrana by less than 2 percent of with206 seats.The Socialistshold national sales tax, but the Liberal proposed amarriage ofconvenience Wednesday. phoneconversation with anunderling thevote.Itwasoneofthenarrowest Democrats want to raise it to pay withthe Socialistson Monday,but Interested applicant with resume to: cial board meeting on July 7,1994, at 9:00 a.rn., 74. The cartel, which supplies 80 that hisCali drugganggavemoneyto margins in Colombianhistory. Themaneuverworked,butitwas for burgeoning welfarecosts. until the last minute Murayama HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE at the Personnel Office in Garapan, Saipan. percent of the world's cocaine, Sarriper's campaign, and expresses Samper's meeting with U.S. a bittersweet victory for the The Liberal Democrats are continued todiscussareconciliation manufactured thetapes withasecond hope that Samper will not forget a officials Wednesdaycame aweek conservative Liberal Democrats, traditionally pro-business, the with Hata's coalition. Micronesian Telecommunication Corp. aimofneutralizing jointColombian­ favor. after U.S. Ambassador Morris whoregainedpowerafter a yearof Socialistswerepro-labor;theLDP The Liberal Democrats forced Saipan, MP 96950 AGENDA U.S.efforts tobattle thedrugtrade, the Sarnperdeniesthathiscampaign Busbyexpressed Americanconcern exileto theoppositionbenchesbut supported the United States, the the political machinations to a adviser said, speaking oncondition of receiveddrug money. about the caseto Samper. now must share it with their Socialists sympathized with the climax Wednesday when they I. CALL TO ORDER MTC is Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer anonymity. Theadviser'stheory thatthecartel "We obviously saw a need to longtimerivals. SovietUnion.TheSocialistsoppose rejected Hata's efforts toarrange a II. ROLL CALL Two senior State Department is releasingtapes of itsown bosses raise the issue again," McCurry, Although the two groups have nuclear power; LDP governments delayin thelowerhouse's decision officials met with Samper in New discussing campaign contributions is the State Department spokesman, III. OLD BUSINESS putasidetheirdifferencesfor now, have builtdozensof nuclearpower forcinga vote. A. Hearing - Pedro I. Itibus York on Wednesday to seek not likely to be readily accepted by told reporters. "precise clarifications about Washington, which has repeatedly McCurryleftopenthepossibility continued from page 2 IV. ANNOUNCEMENT allegations"hiscampaignreceived questioned Samperonthe matter. ofretaliationiftheallegations prove Prosecutors... ------:.--=.- V. ADJOURNMENT drugmoney,saidStateDepartment The adviser spoke to The true. friend. Simpson, 35, and her friend SAIPAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT spokesmanMichaelMcCurry. AssociatedPress in an interview. If President Clinton finds that Simpson has been held without Ronald Goldman. 25. It was not clear at this point if Tryingtoputalidonthescandal, Colombia is not trying to stem the lsI EUGENE A. SANTOS bond since June 17, but Los Levenson explained Municipal FAR Part 150 Noise Compatibility Study videotapescouldalso be involved. the government banned TV and flow of drugs, he can order most Angeles County SheriffSherman Judge Kathleen Kennedy­ Chairman, Civil Service Commission The first audiotape. containing radio stations Tuesday from U.S.aidcut and blockinternational Block said he was taken off a Powell's role at the preliminary the voicesof traffickers discussing broadcasting thetapes,citinga law development bank loans to suicide watch a few days ago. hearing. "The magistrate is not a 711.4,5(09295) Colombia, said The defense's best hope is to trier of fact," the law says. NOTICB OF PUBLIC INFORMATION a State Department official, undermine the prosecution's case "He or she does not decide interviewedbyphoneoncondition •••••••••••••••••••••• and plant the idea in the public's whether thedefendant committed REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL of anonymity. mind thatpolice have arrested the the crime, but only whether there The Commonwealth Ports Authority announces that the Federal Aviation Washington wants to see how is some rational ground for theSamperadministrationperforms wrong man. Administration (FAA) has evaluated and determined that the Noise Exposure ! Million SView for! "Certainly, ifhe could stop the assuming the possibility that an NMC RFP NO. 94·122 beforeconsideringsuch anoption, Maps and supporting documentation for Saipan International Airport, Saipan, offense has been committed and The Northern Mariana College is sol iciting competitive sealed the official said. train at this point and avoid a trial, the accused is guilty of it.:· Northern Marianas, are in compliance with applicable requirements of the 14 proposals from qualified vendors for Air Conditioner Mainte­ Samper is to be inauguratedon the nighunare would go away. : S700.00 per Month! : Prosecutors refused to release a Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 150. Aug. 7. But that's not realistic," said I I nance Service for the As Terlaje Campus. Loyola University Law School witness Iist Wednesday, but • I The State Department reviews othernations' levelsofcooperation Professor Laurie Levenson. Levenson, a former federal The FAA will publish a notice in the Federal Registerannouncing the compliance I I Preventative Maintenance shall be performed at least quarterly in the drug war every April and Even defense lawyer Robert prosecutor, said law enforcement or as needed. Repair shall be on an "On call" basis ( as finding of the Noise Exposure Maps for Saipan International Airport. I I informs the president. Shapiro has acknowledged it's officers, forensic experts and the 2 Bedroom Apartments required) for which vendor is requested to submit rate and U.S.officialshavelongsuspected likely Simpson will have to face a person who found the bodies of : with East Side View : parts plan. that Samper is tiedto the cartel. trial. Ms. Simpson and Goldman are Noise Exposure Maps are available at Saipan International Airport Executive The source of the tapes .is a With no witnesses, the likely to lead off the parade of Director's Office. All inquiries should be directed to: : Wall-to-Wall carpet, : mystery.The U.S.Embassydenied prosecution will depend heavily witnesses. Proposals must be submitted in a sealed envelop marked responsibility. on the work of laboratory The murder case has riveted • new Appliances & Furniture I NMC RFP NO. 94-122 to the NMC Procurement &Property Pastrana, the. opposition detectives scientists who have the American public. Simpson is Mr. Roman T. Tudela, Executive Director/Contracting Officer Management Office. NMC As Terlaje Campus, Building "0" candidate, said an unidentified analyzed bloodstains and other one of the few black Americans to Commonwealth Ports Authority : Lawn & Trash Service, : person handed thefirst tape to him Saipan, no later Than 11 :00 am, 20 July, 1994. evidence. successfully make the transition P.O. Box 1055 SAiPAN, MP 96950 on acampaign swingthroughCali, Under the law, Levenson said, from sports arena to the celebrity • Laundry Hookups, & More! I Tei: (670) 234-8315/617 FAX: (670) 234-5962 The Northern Mariana College reserves the right to reject any thecartel's headquarters180miles "Tbe prosecutionbearsthe burden world. After retiring from football southwest of Bogota. in 1979,Simpson was namedto its I Call I or all proposals for any reason and to waive any defect in ofestablishingthatit's morelikely I I Thesecondtapewasdroppedoff than not that the defendant HallofFameand becamea popular COMMONWEALTH PORTS AUTHORITY I 234-7193 or 235-7151 I proposals if determined by the college to be in its best at localmediaoutletsTuesdaywith committed the crime." televisionsportsbroadcaster.comic :.', a statement saying itcame from "a Simpson's high-priced legal actor and ad pitchman. ~.,. I I interests. All proposals shall become the property of NMC. group of dignifiedand honest team promises a vigorous The case has created such a I for showing. I For additional information, call NMC Facilities Manager, Colombians" who want to prevent challenge to accusations that sensation that it will be broadcast Mr. Ben Diaz 234-5498 ext. 16. Colombia "from being baptizedas : (Only Two Units Available! Hurry!) : Simpson wielded the knife that live in the United States by the the first narcodemocracy on the four major networks. I~ killed his ex-wife Nicole Brown I I planet." ., "", ~ .. ,.' ., .... ( (,~ •...... _-_.....• : "• l l:. FRIDAY, JULY I, 1994-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS ANDVIEWS-37 acmal service, whether it'swithyour a chair on the center line with a .heart or whether a checkwould be laptop computer on his lap, State really nice," the star of "Mrs. Patrol Sgt. Kiis Boness said. rit Doubtfire" told acrowd atTuesday's North hails plannedKorea sur...... ceremony atthe Shanti Project. been running high for the past 16 propose sending a 180-member broke down. There will be competition and the first in which at Wimbeldonthis year. By PAUL SHIN opportunity. "Money, anything. You're Highwaynamed months over the North's refusal delegation, including 100 aides no fixed agenda for the summit, Russian. rules thejuryconsistedentirely offormer The fruit dish,long associated The talks could turn decades of open 24 hours, right? There's a to allow full nuclear inspections. and 80journalists. but South Korean officials say winners. It was only the second with Wimbledon tradition, is aftercountrystar SEOUL, South Korea (AP) ­ "antagonism, confrontation and Tchaikovsky numberflashing at the bottom of At Thursday's meeting, The South will also'ask for two they hope toease nucleartensions time in the 36-year history of the taking on a new look. Yogurt is WAVERLY, Tenn. (AP) ­ South Korean officials, mapping division .., into a history of the'screen right now." presided over by Deputy Prime face-to-face meetingsbetweenthe and promote peace. However, it contest competition that first prizes were beingofferedas a toppingfor the Twelvemiles(19kms)ofhighway strategy for the first-eversummit national unity, peace and will be named· the Loretta Lynn planned with North Korea later reunification,"theNorth's official Minister Lee Hong-koo, South two presidents during the was unclear whether the North MOSCOW (AP) - A toughjury notawarded forpianoand violin. firsttimeand aboutone in 10fans Parkway onThursday in honorof this month,set to work Thursday Korean Central News Agency Koreanofficialsdiscussed thesize Pyongyang summit, and propose would agree to discuss nuclear of former winners declined to 10e competition, one of the are choosing it over cream. Annie Leibovitz to the coal miner's daughter who onresolvingthornylogisticaland quoted a government newspaper of their delegation, the summit sending an advance team to the issues, which it has saidmust be award first prizes in either piano music world's most prestigious, Strawberry sales areas strong as feature BillGates became a country star. . protocol issues. as saying in a commentary. format and the itinerary, North around July 10 to make resolved with the United States. or violin in the prestigious has been held every four years in ever with approximately two tons "ItwasiteroadltravekxltoMerqJhis North Korea, meanwhile, The July 25-27 summit in the Unification Ministry spokesman preparations, the officials said. The-North claims its nuclear Tchaikovsky international Moscow since 1958. It helped servedeachday,butsalesofcreamare CONNELL, Wash. (AP) ­ beyond many times I first abandoned its usual bitter railing Northern capital of Pyongyangis Kim Hyong-kisaid. The two Koreas have program is peac competitionWednesday. launchthecareersofVanCliburn, down some 10 percent from 1993. What's AnnieLeibovitz, rock 'n' am wren began touring out of Nashville," said against the South and welcomed . aimed at easing tensions on the In one small example of exchanged various delegations eful, but its refusal to allow Secondprizefor piano went to Vladimir Ashkenazy and others. rollphotographer,doing shooting theplannedsummit as an historic Korean peninsula, which have protocol pitfalls, he said officials rangingfromsportsteamstoprime outside inspections has deepened Nikolai Luganski,22, of Russia, This year's competition was the computer nerd Bill Gates? . Lynn, wholives rearhere. RobinWilliams Leibovitz, whodoes covers for Gov. Ned McWherterwilljoin agreed that the two sides should ministers, but the two sides' suspicion that it has been who played Tchaikovsky's first in post-SovietRussia. developingatomicbombs. The opens AIDS office Vanity FairandRollingStone,has Lynn and other dignitaries at the not fly their flags during the presidents have never met. Concerto No. 1 in B-flat Minor summit.The spokesmanalso said NorthandSouthhaveheldtalks UnitedStateshas agreedtoreopen SANFRANCISCO (AP)-Robin beentakingphotosfortheMicrosoft dedication of the stretch of andRachmaninoffsConcertoNo. Yogurt is tennis Arabs flee fighting security for the visiting South on and off since the early 1970s, high-level talkswithNorth Korea Williams wieldeda pair of giant, .chairman's new book, company Highway 13.It's about 50 miles 3 in D-minor in the finals. Korean president, Kim Young­ but failed to make significant in Geneva on July 8 on resolving ineffectual scissors "property of spokeswomanMich Mathews said. (80 kms) west of Nashville. In violin, 17-year-oldJennifer stars'favorite sam, shouldbecomparableto that progress on easing tensions, the nucleardisputeandimproving WIMBLEDON, England (AP) Congress," he wisecracked _ to Gateswas photographed on an Lynn,59,isknownforheihitsoilg Koh of Chicago shared second inwestern Pakistan for any other official visit. largelybecauseofthedeepmutual relations. -It's strawberries and yogurt not cut the ribbon at the new offices unfinishedsection of a four-lane "Coal Miner's Daughter,"which also place with Anastasia By RAHIMULLAH Western Pakistan is a rough­ Three officials from each of distrust that has developed in U.S. officials said the Geneva strawberries.and cream that's a of an AIDS organization. highway.Stripes were paintedon was the name of her autobiography Chebotareva, 21, of Russia. YUSUFZAI and-tumbleregion, and much of it theKoreas aretomeetattheborder nearly a half-century of division. talks would go on as long as the favorite among tennis spectators "Pleasehelp, whetherit'swithyour theroad, and Gates was seated in anda 1980 movie aboUt hex. This wasthetenthTchaikovsky isdesignated astribal territory where village of Panmunjom Friday to In 1992, for example, the two North abides by its promise to PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) ­ the laws of Pakistando not apply. discuss summit logistics and sides signed what were billed as freeze its nuclear program and Dozens of Arabwar veterans have The mountainous regionprovided protocol. historic agreements on ending guarantee. inspectionsas required fled to neighboring Afghanistan an idealrearbase for rebelgroups South Korean officials, hostilities and denuclearizing the under the Nuclear Non­ Winners in Tchaikovsky contest known following repeated clashes with fighting t~ ~ Afghan communist speaking on condition of peninsula. But subsequent talks Proliferation Treaty, which the heavily armed tribal groups in govemrn, t and the Soviet troops anonymity, said they would on implementing the accords North signed in 1985. Koh said she shares the love competitors, including 20 from By LARRY RYCKMAN In violin, 17-year-old Jennifer of Russia, sharing the prize. westemPakistan. Atleastninehave in the 198us. theUnitedStates;wereregistered. Koh of Chicago shared second Alexander Shtarkman, 26, of Russians feel for Tchaikovsky's beenkilledinrecentclashes. The But the foreigners still in the MOSCOW (AP) - A tough jury place with Anastasia Russia, won fifth prize. music."Itwas very important for More than 750 had applied. Arabs, manyfromEgypt,foughtin region are causing headaches for CLASSIFIE~I~D5 of former winners declined to Chebotareva, 21, of Russia. The jury declined to award a metomakemusichere,especially The other two piano finalists tMarianas 'Variety- Afghanistan's civilwarwherethey the Pakistani government. award first prizes in either piano Second prize winners were sixth prize. whentheyarehavingahardtime," were Robert Markham, 25, of helped oust the Soviet forces in or violin in the prestigious awarded dlrs 4,000. Koh was also given an award she said. Hull, England, and Hiroshi 1989andthentoppledaCommunist Tchaikovsky international The finals were in the grand forbestTchaikovsky performance The competition, one of the Arimori, 27, of Japan. government in 1992. They have music world's most prestigious, The first stage in the piano PUBLIC NOTICE competitionWednesday. hall of the Moscow state by a violinist, a special artistry sincemoved to western Pakistan, REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 'Secondprize for piano went to conservatory, a room with a awardand an awardfor being the has been held every four years in section began June 10. but frictions have been mounting Pursuantto Public Law 8-41, this istoinform the general public Although the competition is Nikolai Luganski, 22, of Russia, soaring ceiling dominated by a youngestperformer in the finals. Moscow since 19.58. It helped with the rugged Pakistani tribal thatthe Board ofDirectorsofthe Marianas Public Land Corporation I'm happy to have played for the launchthecareersofVanCliburn, named after 19thcentury Russian who played Tchaikovsky's 15-foot-high (5-meter-high) groupsnearthe border. (MPLC), isscheduled to hold aRegular Meeting on Wednesday, SEALED PROPOSALS for INSTALLATION portraitofTchaikovsky.Thewalls people. I think that's the most Vladimir Ashkenazy and others. composer Peter Tchaikovsky, Concerto No. 1 in B-flat Minor The Afridis, one of the fiercest July06, 1994 at 10:00 a.m., at the MPLC Conference room in OF RADIO REPEATER SYSTEM, MOUNT are lined with portraits of other important thing: To play for the This ·year's competition was the musicians were not limited to his andRachmaninoffsConcertoNo. tribes, recentlydeclaredajihad,or Capitol Hill, Saipan. The Agenda are as follows: TAPOCHAO, SAIPAN, MARIANA ISLANDS 3 in D-minor in the finals. great composers like Bach, audience," she said with a huge first in post-Soviet Russia.: works; selections ranged .from holy war, against the Arabs and Roll Call .ThiswasthetenthTchaikovsky Brahms and Shubert. grin. Sixty-nine pianists from 24 classicaltomoderncompositions: accused them of un-Islamic 1. will be received atthe office oftheEXECUTIVE ·r competitionandthefirstin which Sharingthirdprizein the piano Both she and Chebotareva countries, from age 16 to 34, This year's competition was practices: 2. Adoption of previous Minutes DIRECTOR, COMMONWEALTH PORTS AU­ the jury consisted entirely of competition were Vadim played Brahms andTchaikovsky competed in this year's sponsored in part by theJapanese The Afridis claimed the Arab 3. Communication THORITY, Saipan International Airport, P.O. concertos. Tchaikovsky.The event featured electronics firm Pioneer, the former winners. It was only the Rudenko, 21, of Russia, and Paik were buying wives from poor 4. Land Exchange matters Box 1055, Saipan, MP 96950, until 2:00 p.m. secondtimeinthe36-yearhistory Hae Sun, 29, of South Korea.. In violin,thirdprizewasshared competitions in piano, violin, RussianbankNeftechimbankand families. Some individuals had as 5. Homestead matters oftilecompetitionthatfirst prizes There was also a tie for fourth by Marco Rizzi, 27, of Milan, cello, vocals and the making of Transaero, Russia's first private manyas 15wives,theAfridissaid. 6. Administrative Matters.... Executive Session July 20, 1994, at which time and place the were not awarded for piano and place, with Xu Zhong, 25, of Italy, and Graf Murzha, 20, of string instruments. In all, 284 'airline. There have been several battles sealed proposals will be publicly opened and Interested persons may present oral orwritten comments on the violin. China,andAlexanderGindin, 17, Russia. in recentdays,foughtmostlywith read. GIVE INFORMATION OF ABOUT CRIMES COMMmm automatic rifles, and at least four above agenda. For more information, please contact Bertha T. AuabsandfivePakistanishavebeen Camacho, Acting Executive Directoratthe MPLC office inSaipan. The project, in general, consists of procuring II killed around Tirah Valley, Telephone numbers 322-6914/5/7142, Monday through Friday, and installing, in accordance with the specifica­ northwest of Peshawar near the except Holidays, between 7:30 a.m. through 4:30 p.m. The public tions and statement of work, the necessary COMMONWEALTH DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Afghan border. is invited. There were about 60 Arabs in components to provide a radio repeater system Is/LORENZO LG. CABRERA compatible with the existing radio communica­ mo the region and many have fled to RE UEST FO Call 234 7272 (PARA) Afghanistan rather than continue Chairman, Board of Directors tions equipment in use for day-to-day and fighting the Afridis, who can call emergency radio communications among the onthousands ofarmedsupporters. PROPOSALS APPLY IN PERSON various facilities operated on Saipan by the Soccer helps REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Commonwealth Ports Authority. BOND COUNSEL SERVICES JOB OPENING The NMI Retirement Fund is requesting proposals The project is being financed by funds from the down violence from qualified individuals or firms to prepare the Commonwealth Ports Authority. The contract Fund's monthly NEWSLEITER. The scope ofthis 60 ACCOUNTANT JERUSALEM (AP) -WorldCup award, ifitis to be made, will be madewithin The Commonwealth Development Authority (CDA) is re­ projectentails the writingofarticles or information socceriskeepingIsraelimenglued days from the proposal opening. questing proposals from qualified firms to serve as bond to their TV sets, and calls to of interest to members, layout, and printing. The domestic violence hotlines have Fund reserves the right to edit any and all written All mechanics and laborers on the project shall counsel for the proposed financing. 1. Mini mum four (4) years expe rience in car dealership as afull articles before final printing. The published news­ be paid no less than the CNMI minimum wage charge accountant dropped by half since the start of the competition. letter must have a minimum of 4 standard pages, rate in effect during the period of time in which 2. College graduate, preferably CPA "Soccer lets men act out their 1,500 copies, and must be released on or befor.e the Copies of the Request for Proposal may be obtained from 3. Can work independently aggressionsand it's keeping them 15th ofeach month. All proposals must include: the project is undertaken. 4. Proficiency in Microcomputer-based applications necessary. busy,"Ronit Lev-Ari, director of 1. The fees to be charged - broken down to price The Commonwealth Ports Authority reserves QUALIFIED APPLICANT'S RESPONSIBILITIES: the country's largest counseling CDA's offices in Gualo Rai, Saipan, MP 96950 or by calling per copy; the right to reject any proposals in accordance 1. Perform auditing, accounting and financial management service for battered women, said 2. Time needed for completion ofeach issue; and, Mr. James H. Ripple, Executive Director, at 234-7145/46. 2. Responsible for recording oftransactions in the original book Thursday. 3. Two masthead designs. with Section 3.2(7) of its Procurement Regula­ "HtheWorldCupdidn'talready of accounts All proposals must be received by the Fund no later tions. 3. Assist supervisor in setting up accounting systems and' exist, women would have had to The deadline for submission of all proposals is 4:00 p.m., organize it," said Mrs. Lev-Ari. than the close ofbusiness on July 29, 1994, at the Copies of the Specifications and the Statement procedures, and preparation offinancial statements She said the four violence following address: 4. Analysis ofspecific financial statement accounts of Work may be obtained from the Common­ July 15, 1994. hotlines of Naamat, the women's Administrator-Newsletter 5. Maintenance of subsidiary ledgers for customers and organization ofIsrael's tradeunion wealth Ports Authority Office, Saipan Interna­ vendors,and reconciliation of the same to statements and general P.O. Box 1247 federation, usually receive about Saipan, MP 96950 tional Airport. lsi JuanS. Tenorio 151 James H. Ripple ledger. 30 calls for help a day from PAY RATE WILL BE DETERMINED UPON REVIEW OF QUALIFICA­ battered women. The fund reserves the right to reject any and all /slROMAN T. TUDELA Chairman, CDA Board of Directors Executive Director TIONS. FULL BENEFITS PACKAGE Since theWorld Cup started in proposals or modify such proposals if the Fund Executive Director/Contracting Officer PLEASE APPLY IN PERSON DURING OFFICE HOURS mid-June,the number of calls has deems it to be in its best interest. June 28, 1994 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY AT MIDWAY MOTORS TEL. NO. 234-7524 dropped to about 15. 611 0.24·7/01.08(09080)

;rn FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1994-MARIANAS VARIETYNEWS ANDVIEWs-39 38-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS ANDVIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY I, 1994 Germany tries to winBritainoverEU Hundreds ofHaitians diverted to Cuba butwouldnothinderGennanefforts officialson finding candidates for expenseofnationalgovernments. had "every right" to use his veto. three Coast Guard cutters docked Clintonadministration'spolicy. It MontegoBay in late 1991. Only 14,000 of them even got By PAUL AMES to find a candidate members By DAVID BEARD the EU chief executive. The other II EU members had Under the EU's founding treaty, an Wednesday with hundreds of putsmorepressureonWashington Jamaica has granted asylum to interviews, saidAlfCooley,director "We have to find a solution," endorsed Dehaene. all member nations have to agree could support . refugees, said Coast Guard to take swift action, perhaps even some Haitians. oftheU.S.asylum programinHaiti, 1/ BONN, Germany (AP) -In an The Belgian. Cabinet meets PORT-AU-PRINCE,Haiti (AP) effort to break the European Kinkel told reporters. KinkelonWednesdayappeared on the appointment. -The United States diverted spokesmanJeff Hall. military intervention, to restore A mushrooming o'f refugee whorelayedthestatistics. Hundreds " "I have certainly not-said that Friday ·to discuss Dehaene's Union's deadlock over who The EU spun into crisis last to move away from his hundreds of Haitian boat people During a previous flood of Haiti'selectedciviliangovernment, voyages could swamp of Haitians wait hourseach day for Mr. Dehaene should withdraw," candidacy. should hold its top job, Germany weekend when British Premier government's insistence that the Wednesday toa newtentcityat the refugeesinearly1992, Guantanamo whichwasoustedbythemilitaryin Guantanarnos capaci ty, and the applications, but only 60 a day Kinkel said. "But 1have said that Germany has called a special onWednesday appeared ready to John Major vetoed thecandidacy job go toDehaene.Germanytakes U.S, Navy base in Cuba, and held nearly 12,000Haitians at one 1991. diplomats sayenoughboatsexist in aredistributed andthatmanypeople we must seek a consensus." summitofEUleadersJuly 15atthe bow to Britain's veto of the of his Belgian counterpart, Jean­ over the EU presidency from hundreds more pouredout of their point, prompting criticism by Some of the 168 boat people Haiti to carry up to 100,000 away oftenare waitinginlineby4:30a.m. A Belgian Foreign Ministry group's Brussels headquarters in Belgian prime minister. Luc Dehaene. Greece on Friday. troubled nation. hurnanrightsactivists ofunsanitary, repatriated Wednesday said they from thecountry.Mostaretoosmall "What do you do about the anotherefforttofillthetopjob.But Foreign Minister Klaus Kinkel Major said the Belgian would Kinkelsaid the other members . official, speaking on condition of In six long days Coast Guard overcrowded conditions. That would take to the sea again soon. or rickety to make the 6OO-mile bottleneck when you have a finite Kinkel said that may not be said he will fly to London on seek to increase the power of the "had to accept" the British anonymity,saidearlierinBrussels cutters and Navy warships have exodus led former PresidentBush "Maybe next week," said Fritz (I,OOO-kilometer) voyagetoFlorida number of people handing due­ necessaryifthe membersagreeon Thursday for talks with British EU' sexecutivecommission atthe decision, and added that Major that Dehaene remained available intercepted about 3,500 Haitians in May 1992 to order the direct Pierre, 24,ashe sataboardaHaitian but good enough to reach the 25 process applications?" asked a candidatebefore that date. fleeing economic collapse and repatriation of all Haitian boat Red Cross minibus.Pierre is from Coast Guard vessels and U.S. Cooley. He refusedtoname anypossible political repressionin their army­ people, without determining the ship-building island of La" warshipsoffshore. Maritime Expansion of the in-country contendersthatGermanywouldput runcountry.Some of those forced whether they were fleeing Gonave, alaunching pointformany workerssaidthey werehiding sails program has been halted since the forward and no candidates have back to Haiti said they would try persecution. of the voyages. and adding se U.S: Embassy withdrew personnel Jewish settlers threatened • been proposed. againsoon. President Clinton changed the Two boats carrying 26 Haitian curity guards to prevent their before U.S.-Haitian airtraffic wascut Press speculation has centered The exodus, including at least policy, opening a refugee center refugees landed at a Jamaican vessels from being pirated by Friday. The White House tooknew onBelgian businessmanViscount 668Haitians interceptedaboard 35 aboard a ship off Jamaica on June fishing village Wednesday andwere Haitiansbent on escape. steps against Haiti's military-backed EtienneDavignon,former Belgian vessels Wednesday,has swamped 16 and promising hearings for all housed underRedCrosscare.Small "They(pirates)diditbefore,and government on Wednesday by Prime Minister Wilfred Martens U.S. refugee processing centers. refugees to. determine if they groups ofHaitians havefledtoward now, with this, they're going to do revoking the visas of most Haitians andPeterSutherland,theIrishhead to stage massive protests The Clinton Administration was qualifiedfor asylum. Jamaica, about 100 miles (160 it again," said Maurice Lovan, 52, trying togetto the United States. of the 123-nation General The surgein refugeessince then kilometers) west of Haiti, where a who supervises the 35-foot (10­ Ff'tie" t AviationAdministration By KARIN LAUB forced to open a tent city at a siege of Jericho and protests in "BurningDesert,"Israel army radio peace and not a terrorist bent on Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where has dealt a strongchallenge to the refugeecampwasestablishednear meter) Souvenir, launched officio. ~cknow ledgedthatthey Gaza,IsraelTV'sSecondChannel said. destroying theJewish state. Germany and France had been Wednesdayafternoon after nearly had stol-~d a Haiti-bound Air JERUSALEM (AP) -Outraged reported. For Israel's right wing, which Oppositionleaderswereplaying Dehaene's mainbackersintherace threeyears of rebuilding. France jetliner on Tuesday from opposition leaders, denouncing "We willdo what we can to ma has been unable to draw large on those fears Wednesday, to replace Jacques Delors at the About 40 workers, up to their flying in U.S. airspace over Puerto Yasser Arafat as a modem-day ke sure that life in this country numbers ofpeopletoanti-autonomy apparentlyto mobilize protesters. head of the EU executive agericy Russian, European, US hips in water, sang voodoo chants Rico, putting more pressure on tht! Hitler who deserved to be will be disrupted," said Aharon demonstrations, theArafatvisitwill "Arafat's visitmarks thestartofthe when he steps down on Jan. 5. as theypushed the Souvenirout of lone commercial carrier still assassinated, vowed to stage large Domb,a spokesmanof theSettlers be an importanttestofstrength. countdown forthe creationofanArab The leadership dispute reflects' dry dock at Port-au-Prince's Cite servicingHaiti. streetproteststo thwarta weekend Council. Israel's police were Many Israelis, even those who state whosedeclared objective is the thegulfbetweenthe"Eoro-skeptic" SoleiIwharf, InadditiontotheU.S.commercial visitby the PLO chief. in map out Bosnia's division ready to move thousandsof troops supporttheself-ruleagreementfor destruction ofthestateofIsrael," said Conservativegovernment Britain Clinton urged Haitians to stay flight ban, Haiti is reeling under a Palestine Liberation into Jerusalem to contain the GazaandJericho, stillfmditdifficult Benjamin Netanyahu, opposition and administrations in other EU Bernard de Lapresle, the U.N. home. He asserted _ as did U.N .-imposed oil and trade Organization officials say Arafat PARIS (AP) - American,Russian people have been killed or are protests in an operation called to believe that Arafat is a man of leader in Parliament. nations that support greaterunity. spokeswomanDee Dee Myers on embargo. It's aimed at forcing the plans a three-day visit to and Western European diplomats missing in the conflict. commanders in Bosnia and the formerYugoslaviarespectively. Wednesday_ thatHaitianshadjust army from power, but Haiti's poor autonomous landsintheGazaStrip havefinalizeda proposed map for Akashi met Wednesday with Akashi has been reluctant to asgoodachanceachievingpolitical have been the hardest hit. andtheWest Bankcity of Jericho. dividing Bosnia between the warring envoys to the NATO alliance and summon NATO air power in the asylum through a U.S. consular In Washington, U.S. Defense But settlers and right-wing sides and plan to present it to their told them the cease-fire accord in past to end the fighting between programinsideHaitias by heading Secretary William Peny said that politiciansasserted Wednesdaythat foreign ministers inearly July. Bosnia was generally holding but MARIANAS PUBLIC LAND CORPORA,.ION "under great threat." BosnianSerbsand Muslimforces. to the sea. sanctions are working and should Arafat also planned a secret A French Foreign Ministry spokesman, speakingoncondition "The cease-fire is not dead," This has made for difficult Butpercentagesshowotherwise. be given more time. stopover in Jerusalem during his e) Westenberge r vs. MPLC MEMORANDUM DATE: June 29. 1994 of anonymity, said the so-called Akashisaid after the meeting. relations between the United About30 percentofthosereaching But Louis Dejoie, commerce visit and accused the Israeli TO All Board Members f.) Marpo Heights II - subdivision B~s Bosnia"contact group" of envoys OnTuesday,Brig.Gen. Andrew Nations andNATO,butthemeeting a U.S. refugee processing center minister in exiled President Jean­ governmentofcollusioninorderto FROM Chairman, Board of Directors g.) Scout - 5 ta.in Marpi Ridgeway of Britain, a U.N. withthe alliance's 16envoys here offJamaicahave proventheircases Bertrand Aristide' s powerless keep anti-Arafat protests to a SUBJECT Regular Board of Directors Meeting 6.Compliance (Enlorcement Officer): willpresentitsplanat a meetingof a.) Managara landing fee status report commander in southern Bosnia, waswithoutrancor,officials said. merit political asylum. As of June Cabinet,decriedthevisarevocation minimum. foreign ministers before the G-7 b.)Western Equip ment lrc. - lease .extension 21, only 1,370 cases of Haitians and sanctions. "I'm disturbedthat it (Arafat's summitin Naples,Italy,on July 8. predicted"at least20yearsofwar" One official who attended the There will be a regular meeting of theBoard of Directors on Wednesday. July6, 1994 c) Status report onpermits and leases talks said the "message that came attempting in-country processing "The sanctions will not deter the visit) is planned for the weekend. at 10:00 a.rn .•to be held at theMain office conference room. 7. Homestead Matters: The time and place of the if international peaceefforts fail. were approved for asylum, little army.Thesufferingofthe poorwill Perhaps someone thought you A. Village Homestead ministerial meeting has not been Akashi told the NATO envoys outof this (meeting) isthatthe U.N. over 2 percent of the 58,000 who not prepare them for democracy," CO\Jld sneakArafatinto Jerusalem," The Agenda are as follows: 1.)Park vs. additional lotsin As Matius set,he said. there was no generalized fighting does not want to use air power 1. Roll Call 2.) Certificate of Compliance & Quitclaim Deed approval had filled out written petitions. Dejoiesaid. the city's hawkish mayor, Ehud However, the proposal includes inBosniaand thatlifein thecapital indiscriminately." 2. Adoption of Minutes: 3.) Amendment to Homestead Waiver Act- Resolution incentives andsanctions topressure Sarajevohadimproved immensely. Olmert, told Israel TV on a.) June 24, 1994 B. Request for Waiver of Village homestead requirements theparties intoagreeingtotheplan. In a statementto the envoys, he ~ • y • ...... y ...... • ...... • ... • ...... • ... • • ...... • ...... • • ...... • ...... Wednesday. b.) Jure27.1994 1.) Ester M. Fejeran • ~ A .. • • .. A A A A A • • ~ ... A • ... • .... • .. • • .. • .. • • • • • ... ReligiousJews,who constitute 3. Communication: 2.)Alice I. Concepcion The senior U.N. official in the saidaMarch29cease-frre inCroatia •• a substantial part of Israeli a.) House Resolution B-252, HD.1 - Northern Marianas College C. Agricultural Homestead Waiver/Public Law 8-9 former Yugoslavia, Yasushi was holding and that "in Bosnia­ b.) Corcess'on Agreement (Dr. Jack's Bar &Grill), formerly Sunset View 1.) Vend 01 inaM. Atalig (deceased)kep. Emerenciana Hofschneider opponents tothepeace agreement, Akashi, told reporters in Brussels, Herzegovina....a viciousyearlong Restauranl 2.) Simeon Olopai (deceased)/rep. Uno Olopai Belgium, that he had no details of conflict between Bosnians and observecustoms thatbanmostday­ c.) Automotion, Inc./P.D.1. sublease in Lower Base 3.)Heirs ofVicente A. Atalig - Rota to-day activities on the Jewish d.) CNMI vs. MPLC & MPL T 4.)Heirs of David SN Jones - rep. Dina M.Jeres the plan, but confirmed the Croats has ended." Sabbath, between sundownFriday e.) Saipan t aulau Development - coHee shop 5. Maria St. Ma. Manibusan upcoming meeting of foreign "Humanitarian aidisflowingand andsundownSaturday. 4. New Business: D. Agriculture Homestead ministers. commerce is returning... In many 1.)Frarcisco M.Atalig - AGP 83 for 1 rectare - Rota "Ifneedsbe, we will organizea A. Public Land Lease Requests: The Bosnia"contactgroup" has parts of (former Yugoslavia) the 1.) Mobile Oil - (a) to ctanoe status of Corporation E. Agricultural Homestead with Problems been working on a complex situationisconsiderablyimproved. massiveresponse,"Olmert said. (b) Iinian Bulk Plant (Taga Petroleum) 1.)Jacinto C. Cruz - follow up on Board inquiry ofprevious Administrator • And in areas where conflict AleadingrabbisaidthatifArafat 2.) Iinian SeriorCitizen Center - additional 4.000 sq, rntrs. knowledge of case decision partitionofBosniathatwouldgive • continues, so too does dialogue," comestoJerusalemon thesabbath, B.CNMI Government Public Land Lease Requests: 2.)Juan Q. Guerrero - short conveyarx:e 49percentof therepublicto ethnic protesters would not be bound by 1.) Lot22SoR-14 Guata, Rota -land for public use 3.)Jesus P. Mafnas - short conveyance Serbsand51percenttoafederation Akashisaid. 2.) CPA land Lease request for Radio Repeater Station in Sabana Area 4.) Vicente M.Cing - short conveyance ofethnicMuslimsand Croats. 'The nextseveralweeks will be religious law. C. Land Exchange with Problems: 5.) Vicente Songsong - short corveyarce "You can gather, you can build Bosnia'sminoritySerbslaunched crucial to finding prospects for 1.) Pedro M.Borja - legal opinion oninter-island land exctanae 6.) Ricardo A. Babauta the civil war in April 1992 when peace in the former-Yugoslavia," a wallof human beings to prevent 2.) Heirs ofVicente S. Muna (cia Tobias C. Muna/LucyMendiola Castro) 7.) Vicente C. & Jessica Deleon Guerrero himfromreachingJerusalem,"said 3.) Antonio C. Atalig - terminate excrance agreement and enter rP."J 8.) MDC Erx:roachment - agriculture homestead - Tinian they rebelled against a Muslim­ hetoldreporters ashelefttheNATO RabbiShlomo Goren, who earlier agreement - Rota F. Agrir.ultural Waiver Act Croat vote to secede from headquarterswhichhe visitedwith D. Land Exchange for Site Specific & Appraisal Approval 1.)Maria A.Atalig - Rota Yugoslavia. An estimated200,000 Generals Sir Michael Rose and this month called for Arafat's 1.) Ricardo Rasa - Talafofo 2.) Augustire A. Rores assassination. 2.} Dr.Ignacio 1. Dela Cruz -I Denni 3.)Rosa T.Malite 'We have to do everything we 3.) Isabel M. Camacho 4.) Nicolasa C. Sablan can to stop him from defiling 4.)Natividad C. Sablan - AsTeo G. Waiver AcVreQuesting for a hearing Jerusalem," Goren told The 5.) Marcelirn P. Cepetla - Capitol Hill 1.) Heirs of Eugenio C. Villagomez 6.) Sablan Enterprises - Capitol Hill (Target Range)/As Ganno Associated Press. 2.)Juan C. Reyes 7.)Dr.Jose 1. Villagomez -As Gonno H. Hearing Committee - reports The following NMC position vacancies are currently being Jewish settlerleaders offered a e.) Maria D. Salas - Capitol Hill B. A.) Adm inistrative Matters announced. Duties, qualifications and salaries are listed on the lOO, shekel($ 33,(00) reward 9.) Vicente N. Santos - As Gonno . 1.) FY-94 BiJdget vacancy announcements posted outside the Human Resources forArarat's capture.and said they 10.) Annie Little Deleon Guerrero - Susupe (Cra mo rro Ramen) 2.)Status at audit wereconfidentthey couldmobilize 11.) Domingo A. Ulloa - Rota 3.) Procuement policy (co~racts) Office and at the U.S. Post Offices. 12.) LLCY 1. Sablan - KagmarVMarpi 4.) Financial Statement . hundreds of thousands of people • Full-Time INSTRUCTORS: 13.) Alejarxl ra S.Cruz 5.) Boord of Directors' compensation • Accounting & Business; Computer SciencelData • foranti-government protests. 14.) M.S. Villagomez 6.) Contracts • Demonstrators wereto travelto 15.)Chamorro Ramen (Susupe) a.) Kagman III Homestead Project (Quezada) Processing; Education; Math; Nursing; Office • JerusalemonThursdayand Friday 16.) Public Land - approval of appraisal values presently used in 9. Legal Counsel - Report onpending Court cases Technology Administration; Tourism. • computations 1o. Mi~r.ellaneous morningto avoida desecration of • BusinessAssistance Specialist • the sabbath.Theywouldjoin a tent 5. Old Business: 1.) Jose M. Castro - letter approlilld byExecutive Director • a) AlBIC - request for consideration of lease payment ;!.) David Camacho - reimbursement ofhisloss city outside the office of Prime • Ubrarian Location: Lower Capitol Hill : b.) 4-H Youth Division program - Old Legislature Hse. (Susupe) 11. Adjournment • Mentor Coordinator/Instructor Minister YitzhakRabin. c) Whispering Palm School IS/LORENZO LG. CABRERA • For more information, call: ... ~.:;:;;.~ : TIle main demonstration was c.) MPLC vs. Kan Pacific. Civil Action #9(}Oool • Secretary II scheduled for Saturdayevening in • Plant Pathologist/Researcher Tel. # 322-3366 I 5558 Fax: 322-3886'~~-==~- -~~ · but tl..: i...... ----~--==-- 4 Jerusalem. plansalso included A -I'· ...... 6. .& .&: ~

-,' ,: { ':.: ..... -. «<. .' "'-1.. _ ...... :'It._ -. ~ _~.,,", .':. ~- iw" ';':'•. :~:'tl':".,?~;"~ ...... '., -- •• :', I II. , .. ~ FRIDAY, JULY I. 1994-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWSANDVIEws-41 40-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY I, 1994 OutlawingofCambodia'sKhmerRouge pushed 1 China rejects US trade sanctions By SHEILA McNULTV separately that such activities in resignations. towhatits lead~rs pro~~ed ":ould had made public hIS opposition to BEllING (AP) -China reacted Beijing, but was not convinced China "has done its upmost and on the issue. China does have acomprehen- his FUNCINPEC party had led "Many MPs are required to be a democratic administration. the law. angrilyThursday to the possibil- that China has done enough to has done a lot of work" to protect U.S.tradesanctions wouldcost sive legal framework to deal wi~ Th~ go.ver~ment h~s be~n PHNOM PENH, Cambodia two members to resign their sign thisdraft," SamRainsy said. The draft law states that ity of U.S. trade sanctions over enforce laws protecting intellec- intellectual property rights. China millions of dollars. coyright violators, but enforce- duties: Pok Marina. as "I think this is opposite to strugglIngsIIlceItsf~rmatIOnwIth members of the Khmer Roug~, "Th~ (AP) -Cambodian leaders are copyright piracy, and accused tual property rights. 'The U.S. government in dis- Shen warned, practice ment is lacking. !he few pirates forcing members of Parliament undersecretaryofstateforforeign democraticpractice." howtoend thewarWIth theKhmer also known as. the Democratic Washingtonofactingirrationally. Everythingfrom fake designer regardofthesefactshasputChina adopted by the U.S. government that have been tried mostly have affairs and Luu Lay Sreng as a The government led by co- Rougegu~rrill.agroup, which?as Kampuchea, failed to uphold ~e TheU.S.governmenthasgiven jeans to pirated computer soft- in the name list of priority coun- will harm theeconomic and trade escaped with small fines. tosignthedraftofalawoutlawing pe~ceacco~d the Khmer Rouge, the finance member of the party's steering premiers Prince Norodom been fighting successrve 1991 byboycotUn? China until June 30 to resolve ware are widely available in tries,"Shensaidataweekly brief- relations between the two coun- In recent weeks, police have minister announced Wednesday committee. Ranariddh,ofFUNCINPEC, and administrations ever since its theelection, continuedto COlI1l111t disputes over intellectual prop- China. U.S. companies contend ing for reporters. "This is irratio- tries, and the U.S. g?vemment launched ~ high-profile c~ck- Neither could be reached for Hun Sen, of the Cambodian brutal 1975-78 reign was gen~i?al acts and viola~d ~e erty rights or risk being named a thatcopyrightpiracyinChinacost nal and will be unacceptable to must be held responsible for all down on pirated compact discs, night. pro~IslOns ~h~ C?~S~Itutlon Finance Minister Sam Rainsy comment, but a second party People's Party, was elected in a overthrown. of prioritycountryforinvestigations themdlrs800millionin lost.sales us." the consequences." laser discs and books, and have told The Associated Press member confirmed the U.N.-organizedpollinMav 1993 A series of peace talks over the calling Cambodia indivisible. thatcouldtrigger tradesanctions. last year. Healso saidU.S.officialswere He did not say whether China fined at least one laser disc fac- past year all ended in failure, It says all Khmer Rouge Lee Sands, a U.S. trade repre- But Chinese Foreign Ministry uncooperative and made irratio- would respond in kind to U.S. tory for violating copyright regu- leading the administration to members "shall be considered as sentative,held talks last week in spokesman Shen 'Guofang said nal demands during negotiations sanctions. lations. propose outlawing the guerrilla offenders of the constitution and NOTICE TO BIDDERS group. offen SEALED PROPOSALS fOr GENERAL AVIATION ANO EQUIPMENT PARKING OVERLAY. SAIPAN. MARIANA ISLANDS. CPA Project No. S-CPA-A­ "There is very strong pressure ders of the laws of the kingdom 01-94. willbereceived atthe office ofthe EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. COMMONWEALTH PORTS AUTHORITY. Saipan International Airport. P.O. Box for all MPs," Sam Rainsy said, ofCambodiaandshallbearrested 1055. Saipan. Mariana Islands 96950. until 2:00 p.m .•July 22 1994. atwIlich time and place the sealed proposals wdl be publicly opened and read. notingthat all 51 membersof the by the competent authoritiesand .j Cf'P had signed a petition sent to the court for sentencing." RP high court suspends tax law The project. ingeneral. consists oratwo-inch asphalt concrete overlay. minor re·grading. installation ofa6-inch water line. and installation offlood lights and poles atSaipan International Airport General Aviation and Equipment Parking area. all inaccordance With the plans and specifications. supporting the draft law. "Those Thesentencesrangefrom 10years By OLIVER TEVES month, there have been numerous man Catholic priests and nuns and Whenhe signed the law May5, clutter the system, he said. Ttl3 pro~ct isbeing finarced t7f funds from the Commonwealth Ports Author~y (CPA). The contract award., if it istobe made. wi." be made Ylithin who oppose the law, openly, to life in prison. . complaints thatprices ofprime com­ protestant ministers demonstrated Ramos saidnewtax would resultin The government had to tum to two(2) months from ttl3 date 01 bid opening. Depending onthe availability offunds. tre CPA reserves the right tohold such bidIn effect forthree publicly,will haveproblemswith It provides-for a two-month MANILA, PhlUpplnes (AP)-The modities had suddenly increased. and blocked a roadin the center of anadditional 8.3 billionpeso($307 the value added tax, similar to a (3) months from date of bid opening. the authorities, so who dares?" periodofamnestytoallowKhmer Supreme Court on Thursday in­ Officials, however, blame un­ the city. million) in annual tax revenues. It sales tax, becauseit cannot collect This contract is under and subject to Executive Order 11246. as amended. onSeptember 24. 1965. the Federal Labor provisions and the Equal CPPmemberKhieu Kanharith, Rouge members excluding the definitely suspended a controver­ scrupulous businessmen and shop Violence nearly erupted when would alsoresultin more equitable incometaxes owed. Officials esti­ Employment Opporwnity (EEO) .j1ovisions as contained in tre contract. specifications and bid documents. a seniorofficialinthelnfonnation leaders 0 leave the group and sial taxlawonedaybefore itwas to owners, since items such as rice, police tried to disperse the group, taxdistribution andtosimplify col­ matelessthana thirdof theincome Allmechanics and laborers onthe project shall be paid noless than the minimum wage rate established in the specifications, Ministry, said party members, return to the government's side takeeffect President Fidel Ramos corn, meat, poultry, fruit, veg­ butMisamis Oriental Gov. Vicente lection because it would replace taxesdue areactuallypaidbecause etables, feedandfertil izerwere not Emano, whosupported theprotest, more than 80 other taxes, which of widespread evasion. The bidder'S attention iscalled tothe tact that the proposed contract shall be under and subject to the equal opportunity clause as set forth inPart traditionally anti-Khmer Rouge, without punishment. saidthetaxshould begiven achance III.Section 302 (b) of Executive Order 11246. as amended t7f Executive Order 11375 dated October 13.1977. and Section 60-1.4 (b) of the needed no prodding. "They should arrest the king to work. covered. intervened and the demonstration was allowed to continue. reg ulanors of tre Secretary of Labor (41 CFR 60-1) asim plemented by section 152,61 of the Federal Aviation Regulations. to the Contract and In FUNClNPEC the French first," Sam Rainsy said, noting, The courtvoted 1I-4 to issuea In the southern city of Cagayan labor Provisions as set forth inSection 152.55 and Appendix H. Part 152. ofthe Federal Aviation Regulations. and tothe applicable provisions of deOro,780 kilometers (490 miles) In Manila, leftwing groups op­ acronym for the United Frontfor that King Norodom Sihanouk temporary restraining order after Hie VI oftre Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252) implemented byPart 21 oftre Regulations of the Office of the Secretary ofTransportation. several citizens' groups questioned southof Manila, an anti-VAT pro­ posed to the tax said they will go MICHOl CORPORATION Also. the proposed contract will be subject to the Contractor's Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities. anIndependent,Neutral,Peaceful could be considered a Khmer the constitutionality oftheexpanded test crippled the city, paralyzing ahead with a planned protest on and CooperativeCambodia party Rouge supporter and thereforein fu The apparent lowbidder and any known firsttier subcontractor willbe subject toapre-award. equal opportunity compliance review forthe purpose Value Added Taxlaw.It seta pub­ public transportation and forcing Friday despite the courtorder. ~' of determining whether the bidder and/or hissubcontractors are able to comply with the provisions of the equal opportunity clause. he said the pressure was more violation of the law becausehe is lic hearing for nextThursday. many shops to close, police said. "Theissued ofthe(order) ...isa ~ ~ II the bidder has participated inaprevious contract subject tothe equal opportunity clause and has notsubmitted compliance reports as required subtle. against outlawing the guerrilla The ordersuspends thetaxuntil Authori tiesalsosuspended classes. last ditch effort of the Ramos ad­ byapplicable instructions. the bidder shall submit. prior to award of contract. a compliance report covering the delinquent period. "The first who has signed isthe group. Sihanouk has, instead, thecourtresolves theconstitution­ There alsowere protests innearby ministration toquell mounting pro­ USED CARS SALEI ality issue. The tax was to take towns and I1igan, a key industrial tests against theVAT,"theLeague I Abidder orprospective prime contractor orproposed subcontractor shall be required tosubmit such information as the Executive Director requests first prime minister, who has pressed for a peaceful end to the ofFilipino Students said.'They are YEAR MODEL L1C.I prior tothe award ofacontract orsub-contract. When adetermination has been made toaward the contract orsubcontractto aspecifled contractor. shown anexample," Sam Rainsy fighting. effectFriday. city on Mindanao Island. ~ SELL such contractor shall be required. prior toaward. orafter the award. or both to furnish such other information as the Director requests. said, referring to Ranariddh. Sam Rainsy said he objects to SinceRamos signedthelaw last About 800protesters ledbyRo- just playing with thepeople." CPESSIDA U91-006 1988 CRESSIDA AAA-240 4995 Contract documents. including plans and specifications. may be examined atthe office ofthe Executive Director. Commonwealth Ports Authority. A FUNCINPEC member who thelawbecausetheadministration U~3-221 1988 CRESSIDA AAA-11 0 2995 or can beobtained from this office upon the ~yment of ONE HUNORED DOLLARS ($100.00) for each set ofplan documents. Ttl3 amount is non­ demanded anonymity said he did could use it to arrest, torture and refundable. Payment shall be made bycheck payable to the Commonwealth Ports Authority. notthinkanyonewasbeingforced kill anyone like Sihanouk C.AMRY Apre-proposal conference and site visit willbe held atthe SAl PAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTTERMINAL BUILDING. at10:00 a.m. onJuly 7.1994. to sign. Government spokesman against outlawing the Khmer U93-213 1990 CAMRY AAO-020 5995 R93-039 1991 to explain and darilyany questions regarding this project. Questions should be submitted tothe consultant, in writing. atleast three (3) cByS in VengSereyvudhofFUNCINPEC Rouge, and persecute anyone by. CAMRY 4DR SON AAT-787 7495 advance foranswers atthis conference, with acopy ofsame mailed simultaneously tothe Executive Director. CPA. Attendance atthe pre-proposal U92-175T 1989 CAMRY 4DR SON AAR-014 450b ·f conlerence and site visitare considered essential to the potential contractor's understanding ofthe project elements. said he supported the law. accusing them of secret Khmer U92-188T 1991 CAMRY 2DOO SON AAX-921 5500 U92-187 1990 CAMRYWGN AAM-847 6500 Each pro;pective bidder shall file with CPA. atthe above Saipan address. anotice ofhislher intention to bid inaform substantially similar tothat SamRainsy saidthe voteonthe Rouge membership. . . law should be secret to protect "The regime is going to b~ U94-068 1990 CAMRY AAO-577 5995 supplied hlrewith. notless than six (6) calendar days prior to the date hereinabove designated foropening of proposals. U94-070 1989 CAMRY AAO-923 4995 Tre Cornmon\Walth Ports Authority reserves the right to reject arlf orall proposals inaccordarce with Section 3.2(7) of ~s Procurement Rules those who would otherwise be repressive ifthis law is adopted," and Regulations afraid to vote their consciences. he said. "This law is ofthe CADILLAC BORDER U94-099 1989 CADILLAC FLEET ABK-632 6995 lsi Roman T. Tudela He quickly added that he unconstitutional because it goes Executive Director/Contracting Officer personally was not afraid as he against freedom of opinion." BUICK Dated June 27,1994 Specialfor the Month of U94-057 1988 BUICK CENTURY AAC-308 2995 C94-002 1989 BUICK CENTURY AAR-034 3995 Species protection OLD'S 98 C]uly U94-067 1987 OLDS 98 AAO-726 2495 CELICA INVITATION, TO BID th~ U94-107 treaty approved at -::f­ 1990 CELICA GTS AAU-231 9995 DPW94-ITB-00287 ~(J-r'(a COROLLA By DAVID BRISCOE more than 50. U94-058 1992 COROLLA ABE-792 .7995 TERRACE RESTAURANT The Department ofPublic Works issoliciting sealed bids for the Construction ofEnergy Conservation Measures Severalsenatorsquestioned the :rERCEL Cycle XI atSan Vicente Elementary School, Saipan, MP Commonwealth ofthe Northern Mariana Islands. Bids WASHINGTON (AP) -The constitutionality of a proposed U94-079 1989 TERCEL AAV-378 1995 In duplicate will be accepted In the Office ofthe Director, Division ofProcurement &Supply atLower Base, Saipan Senate Foreign Relations amendment by Sen. HankBrown Here are some of our specials: until 2:00 p.m., local time, July 8,1994 atwhich time and place the bids will be pUblicly opened and read aloud. Committee voted Wednesday to that would have allowed U;S. eOCD: FORD U94-083 1989 FORD TAURUS AAM-898 4495 Any bids received after the above time will notbe accepted under any circumstances. ratifytheBiodiversity Convention ratification but could have led to Avocado and Shrimp "jountain. Eschabecheof 1i~h but also registered concern over earlyremoval oftheUnited.States anaScatlops. Pica ai gallo, Oysters and SUBARU Abond of 15% ofthe total bid price must accompany the bid. This security may be Certified Check, Cashier's thetreaty's costand theprotection from the treaty ifcostsescalateor Mussels 'Ceviche'. 'California Sushi ~oI15" U93-097T 1990 SUBARU LEGACY AAM·278 4495 Check, Bid Bond orother form acceptable tothe Government made payable tothe Treasurer, Commonwealth of it offers U.S, technology and U,S. interests are affected. the Northern Mariana Islands with anotation on the 1ace 01 the check: "Credit Account No, 1453-. Bid Security lYlOM erHE OYl09CEI'l: NISSAN research. Brown withdrew the strong U92-156T 1987 NISSAN MAXIMA AAC-886 2995 isnot required 11 bid amount isless than $25,000.00 t3tJOSpareribs. "jajitas-tJeef. Chicken The committee, after a short­ amendmentinfavorofaresolution U94-059 1991 NISSAN 240 SX AAU-776 9995 lived attempt to set tough SOUp: The bidder isrequired tosubmit with his proposal, acopy ofhis permit as acompliance with the Contractor's thatmerelyexpresses the senseof conditions that could have Corn and 'Tortilla soup Registration and Licensing Laws ofthe Commonwealth ofthe Northern Mariana Islands. the Senate, The resolution, which U94-053 1989 SUZUKIISIDEKICK AAW-613 4695 automatically triggered requires an annual report and U94-028 1990 ROCKY AAS-485 7995 withdrawal of U.S. ratification, erdeO serdWONi Specifications and plans ofthe project are available on orafter June 17, 1994 atTechnical Services DiVision, raises several concerns about 'Tac~ Chili con Carne voted to require an annual report PICK·UP Department ofPublic Works isSaipan. Anon-refundable payment of$100.00 isrequired for each set Pre-bid the treaty, was passed by a U94-017 1991 4X2 EX-CABV 6 AAU-495 7395 conference for this project will be held at2:00 p.rn., local time, Friday, July 1, 1994at the Technical Services ontheeffectsandcostofthetreaty "voice vote. ' HOt[ 9

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FRIDA Y, JULY I, 1994 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS ANDVIEWS-43 42-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY I, 1994 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FOR SALE . ~~arianas ~rietr~ DEADLINE: 12:00 noon the day prior to publication PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Of THE COMMONWEALTH 1989 Pick up, NOTE: If some reason your advertisement is Incorrect. call us PUBLIC NOTICE Of THE NORTHERN MARIANA ISlANDS Inthe Superior Court of the Commonwealth immediately to make the necessary corrections. The Marianas In the Superior Court 0: the good condition ~III Variety News and Views is responsible only for one incorrect In the Superior Court of the ofthe Northern Mariana Islands ,..,...... ,-- Commonwealth ofthe Civil Action No. 94-659 insertion. We reserve the right to edit. refuse. reject or cancel any Nort~ern $4000. call 233-3426 CIVllN~~~~;~a~a~s.,~n;~_66i Commonwealth of JOSEPHINE ASAND CABARDD, CIVil ACTION NQ. 91-138 ad at any time Mariana Islands Plaintm, BANK OF SAlPAN, after 6 pm. v. 1 SALES SUPERVISOR - Hfgh school MERCED ALDAN HOCKm, Plaintiff, 1 AUTO PARTSCLERK- Highschool BERNABE BUBAN CABARDO, Employment Wanted grad.,2yearsexperience. Salary: $2.51­ grad.,2 years experience. Salary$3.25 PlainliH, CIVIL ACTION NO.: 89-761 vs. Delendant, 3.00 per hour. per hour. VS. HENRY S. PANGELINAN Defendant. 2 WAITRESS (RESTAURANT) - High 1 WELDER- Highschoolgrad.,2 years 1 REINFORCING STEELWORKER ­ KANG YOUNG Il, the Matter of the Estate of SUMMON 411Ri USCGtiRi In 1 school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ r experience. Salary: $2.63-3.00 perhour. Highschool grad., 2 years experience. Defendant. To THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: NOTICE OF SALE ary: $2.45 per hour. 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 Salary $2.60 per hour. SUMMONS I 49 PAX150K ~ ANTONIA P. CABRERA, You hereby summoned and notified to file (Amended) Contact: C & M COMPANY, INC. dba years experience. Salary: $5.50-6.00 10 FISHERMEN - Two years experi­ To: KANG YOUNG IL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant toa YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and noti- Deceased. any answer you wish tomake the complaint, I Tel.: 234-8230123~.8231 a Ming Palace ChineseRestaurant; P.O. per hour. ence. Salary $2.45 per hour. fied tofileany answer you wish tomake to acopy ofwhich isgiven you herewith, within Default Judgement issued by this Court, that L :.J Box 1219 CK, Saipan, MP 96950.Tel. Contact: JOETENMOTOR COMPANY, 1OPERATION MANAGER-Highschool on July 29, 1994, at the hour of2:00 p.m. 01 1 ASSISTANTMANAGER-Highschool No. 234-3311(07/01)F/15709. the complaint. acopy ofwhich isgiven you MOTION TO RE-OPEN ESTATE Thirty (30) days after service of this sum- INC., P.O. Box 680, Saipan, MP96950 grad., 2 yearsexperience. Salary$5.80 herewith. within twenty (20) days alter ser- mons upon you, todeliver ormail acopy of the said day, al the premises ofthe Depart­ grad" 2 yearsexperience. Salary:$5.77 Tel. No. 234-5562(07107)F/9263. per hour. vice ofthis summons upon you and tode- AND TO AMEND INVENTORY your answer toTHE LAW OFFICE OF JOH~ menl ofPublic Safely, Saipan. Pursuanlto 7 --, per hour. 1 PROJECTENGINEER-College grad., Contact:TAC INTL CONSTRUCTORS liver ormail acopy ofyour answer toDAVID AND DECREE OF FINAL A. Manglona, P.C. the Plaintiff's attorney, CMC § 4204(c), I will selt at public auction, :,olpon Sunset Cruise Inc. I Contact: MARCELA B. YAP dbaM.B. 2 years experience. Salary:$1,000 per 1 COOK INC.P.O.Box 1579,Saipan,MP96950. A. WISEMAN, whose address Is P.O. Box whose address is Post Office box. 2852 10 the highest bidder, for currentlawlul money Enterprise, P.O.Box45CK,Saipan,MP month. 1 KITCHEN HELPER - High school Tel. No. 234-6B34f7B33f7631 & 235­ DISTRIBUTION Has openingfor 2607, Saipan, MP 96950 as soon as prac- Saipan. MP 96950, as soon as practicable 01 Ihe United Stales of Amelica, alt ofthe right. 96950. Tel. No. 2B8-5080(07101)F/ Contact:CAMILOA. ORALLOdba Uni­ equiv.,2yearsexperience. Salary: $2.45 5004.(07/15)F/9313. ticable after filing your answer orsending after filling your answer orsending it tothe title and interesl of HENRY S. PANGELINAN FOOD BEVDIAGf SUPERV1IOR 15710. versal Enterprises, P.O. Box 1751, per hour. . it tothe Cleric ofthis Court forfiling. Please take note that the above- Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234­ Your answer should be inwriting and filed Clerk ofcourt for Filling in the following real property: at least two years experience Contact: YU'S ENT (USA) INC, LTD., 1 MASON - High school grad., 2 years with the Clerk ofthis Court in Saipan, MP stated matter shall come on for your answer should be in writing and filed . Thai part 01 Tracl No. 21657. asmore panicu­ 1 ASSISTANT MANAGER 3701(07101 )F/15719. dba Saipan Beer-MateFactory., Caller experience. Salary $2.45 per hour. 96950. It may be prepared .nd signed for hearing on July 12,1994, at 1:30 with the Clerk oftis Court atSusupe. Saipan. larly described on drawing/cadaslral Pial Num­ Tel. 234-8230/233-8231 . 1 PURCAHSING MANAGER- College Box AAA 456, Saipan, MP 96950 Tel. Contact: ELEPHANT CORPORATION you by your counsel and sent tothe Clerk It may be prepared and signed for you by ber 2041/70 registered with the Land Regislry grad.,2 yearsexperience. Salary:$5.BO 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER - High dba Top Construction. P.O. Box 3562 p.m., in the Commonwealth Su- No. 235-6645(07107)F/15797. ot this Court by messenger or mall. It IS your counsel and sent to the Clerk of this as Doc. No. 6884 on the 41h day 01 January per hour. school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ CK, Saipan, MP 96950.(07/15)F/0853. court Messenger ormail. It isnotnecessary 1979. being the soulhwesternly corner of said .- JlllJ necessary toryou toappear personally perior Court. Those wishing to Contact: PEACE CORPORATION., ary: $2.50 per hour. 1 UPHOLSTERER - Highschoolgrad., unbl further notice. for you to appear personally until further nact. wherein is localed and including abuild· And since a 12 year study shows that be heard on this matter, please FOR SALE P.O.Box 1519 Saipan, MP 96950 Tel. Contact: CHALAN KANOA BEACH 2 years experience. Salary: $2.45 per 1 COOK - High school grad., 2 years "you fail to file an answer in accordance notice. ing. known as Samba Night Club Building. in­ being 40%or more overweight putsyou eluding said building and a land area of an­ FAST LOUNGE plus inventory No.234-7794(07/07)F/15BOB. CLUBCORP.dbaChalanKanoaBeach hour. experience.Salary $2.50 per hour. with this summons, Judgement by Default contact Stephen J. Nutting, at If you fail an answer inaccordance with this al high risk. it makes sense to lollow may be taken against you forthe relief de- summons, judgement by default may be- proximately 1,300 square meters more or less Good Location Club, P.O.Box356,Saipan,MP96950. Contact: FERNANDO C. BENAVENTE Contact:NIPPONGENERALTRADING the Law Offices of White, Pierce, manded in the Complaint. taken against you forthe relief demanded in surrounding and upon which the building is Serious inquires only. Tel. No. 234-7829(07101)F/1571B. dba Nanding's Upholstery Shop., P.O. CORPORATION dba Country House tnese guidetines lor healthy living/ Eat locaed, being bounded on the EllSlernly ilound­ Accountant Mailman &Nutting, or appear at the Complaint Contact:671- 649f79/88 Box2391,AsPerdido Saipan, MP96950 Restaurant. Caller Box PPP 658 Box pl,:nly of lruits and vegetables rich in BY THE ORDER OF THE ABOVE COURT. ~ ary by Texas Road and including and bounded 2 TOUR GUIDE - Highschool grad.,2 the Commonwealth Court at the By Order of the above cou rt: 671/649-98-18 1 CHIEF ACCOUNTANT - College Tel. No. 234-7663(07/07)F/15B02. 10000,Saipan,MP96950.Tel.No.233­ vu.umn A & C·oranges. canlaloupe. e by apoinl to the middle of the exisling access years experience. Salary: $1,000 per 190B.(07/15)F/15863. DATED this Zkdday ofJune. 1994. f::: road which run along the northern access roads grad.,2yearsexperience. Salary: $1,300 :·rawbemes. peaches. apricots. txoccon: .n above-stated date and time. CHARLENE TEREGEYO month. 1 OPERATION AGENT- Highschool t /1/CHARLENE TEREGEYO .; per month. ,'Jii/illower. brussel sprouls. cabbage BY: Clerk of Court and right 01 way. 6124.7/1.oe.15(09275) Contact: DARL CORPORATION dba grad.,2 yearsexperience. Salary: $4.00 1DRESSMAKER - Highschoolgrad.,2 ~ Deputy Clerk of Court ;:: 711.8(09299) Contact: ADVANCE TEXTILECORPO­ ~i\' Dae Kun Tour, PPP 617, Box 10000, [atahigh,llber.low-latdiet thai includes APARTMENT FOR RENT RAnON,AAA440,Box 10001,Saipan, per hour. yearsexperience. Salary$2.45perhour. Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 28B­ ..../1O!e ' grain breads and cereal such as 2-BEDROOM APT., FURNISHED Mp·96950.Tel. No. 322-579B(07/01)F/ Contact: AMBYTH SHIPPING Contact: GENARO B. INTING dba 1B18(07101 )F/15716, Heroge Enterprises. P.O. Box 2454, oalmeal. bran and wheat Eat tean meats. LOCATED AT UPPER NAVY HILU 9220. MICRONESIA, INC.,P.O.Box3681·CK, . '. . " ·\IRCON, CONCRETE STRUCTURE, QUIET Saipan, MP 96950 Tel. No. 670-322­ Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234­ (,,'ill. skinned pou/lry and towfar dairy 1 COOK - High school grad., 2 years NEIGHBORHOOD, 24-HOUR WATER 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 0970(07107)F/15B04. 35BB.(07/15)F/15870. rrndlJcls drink atchoholic beverages only experience. Salary:$3.00 per hour. CONTACT 322-3607 FOR MCJRE years experience. Salary: $900 per .t: moderation ContactANNIELEONGUERREROdba ·.l.8BDFOR·SflLS/' INFORMATION month. 4 QUALITY (INSP.) CONTROL 1 AUTOMOBILE BODY REPAIRER for more infonnat/on WAtiTED Annie's Enterprises, P.O. Box 530 CK, CHECKER (BODY & FENDER) Contact: TROPEXGARDENCO.,LTD., cal/l-BOO-ACS-2345 Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234­ P.O.Box 2473,Saipan,MP 96950.Tel. 1 INVENTORY CONTOLLER - High 1 HOUSEKEEPING, CLEANER > ... 9053(07/01)F/15715...... •..LEfiSE .. No,288-7999(07/01 )F/15711. school grad., 2 yearsexperience. Sal­ 1 POWERPLANTOPERATOR- High 4 WAITRESS ary: $2.45-3.00per hour. school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 1 COOK - High school grad., 2 years 5 PACKING (INSPECTOR) ary $2.45-$4.50per hour. For Snack Bar years experience. Salary: $2.45 per experience. Salary:$2.45 per hour. 6 CUITER (MACHINE) 1 BARTENDER AREA: 400 sa. METER hour. Contact ASIA PACIFIC OVERESdba 7 (IRONER) PRESSER MACHINE ­ 3 BELLBOYS (BELLHOPS) - High PRICE: $8,50000 Contact: CARSON SA/PAN CORPO­ BJ Tour, PPP 607, Box 10000,Saipan, Highschoolequiv.,2 yearsexperience. school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ Tel. No.: 235-8917 4 Bedroom, 2 bath RATION, AAA-N114, Box 10001, MP 96950. Tel. No. 235-5219(07/01)F/ Salary: $2.45-3.00per hour. ary $2.45-$4.25 per hour. ACCEPT: $6,500·ooDOWN WITH 2 YEARS TO Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234­ 15714. 15 SEWINGMACHINE OPERATOR­ 2 FRONTDESKCLERKS- Highschool house, wI exterior 5606(06/24)F/15632. Highschool equiv.,2 yearsexperience. grad.,2 yearsexperience. Salary$2.45­ PAY OFF BAL. 1 ACCOUNTANT· College grad., 2 1 AUTO BODY & FENDER Salary: $2.45-4.50per hour. $3.50 per hour. kitchen, water tank, years experience, Salary: $4.50-8.00 2 CARPENTER Contact: SAKO CORPORATION P.O. 1 GOLF COURSE STARTER - High LOC: FINA SISU per hour. . • 6 MASON - Highschool grad.,2 years Box 1907, Saipan, MP 96950 Tel. No. school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ HOUSE FOR RENT stove & refrigerator. Contact: MARIANA ACQUISITION experience. Salary:$2.45 per hour. 234-9661/3(07107)F/15805. ary $2.45-$6.00per hour. CORP. dba Shell Marianas., Caller Contact:ANTONIO s. BENAVENTE dba 1 RESTAURANT MANAGER - High in China Town, Garapan PLEASE CONTACT: Located in Koblerville. PPP-1009, Box 10000, Saipan, MP Ton's Enterprises, P.O. Box 1272, HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR school grad., 4 years experience. Sal­ 96950 Tel. No. 322-5009(07/07)F/ Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234­ CARPENTER ary $1,000.00-$3,300.00 per month. 4 bedroom - $950.00 monthly \,unldU ·r~Jun:.raf·· 235-9198/288-0822 15793: 7731(07/01)F/15713. MASON 1ASSISTANTOPERATIONMANAGER Call tel.: 235-5263. 1 WAREHOUSE WORKER - High - College grad., 3 years experience. 2 bedroom - $750.00 monthly -..... 23'4~3S24or.· 1 ACCOUNTANT CLERK - College 4 QUALITY (INSP.) CONTROL school grad., 2 yearsexperience. Sal­ Salary $850.00-$1,750.00 per month. grad., 2 years experience. Salary: CHECKER- Highschoolgrad.,2 years ary: $2.45-3.00 per hour. 3 COOKS - High school grad., 3 years fUUY FURNISHED 134·3468, '. ... $2.75 per hour. experience. Salary: $2.45-$3.00 per 1 WELDER, COMBINAT!ON - Higfh experience. Salary$3.00-$6.00 perhour. ., '. ~ -:"'.: .. . . '. , Contact: FELINO R. ESPINOSA dba hour. school grad., 2 yearsexperience. Sal­ 3 SECURITY GUARDS - High school Clipper Airfreight Forwarders., Caller Contact SAKO CORPORATION, P.O. ary: $2.45-3.50 per hour. grad.,3 yearsexperience.Salary$2.45­ Use color Box AAA 326, Saipan, MP 96950 Tel. Box 1907, Saipan, MP 96950.Tel. No. Contact: BLACK MICRO CORPORA­ $4.50 per hour. No. 234-0892(07/07)F/15800. 234-9661(07101 )F/15717. TION., P.O. Box 545 CK, Saipan, MP 1 ACCOUNTANT and sales 96950Tel.No.234-6800(07107)F/9269. 1 NIGHT AUDITOR - College grad., 4 SHOPPING CENTER 3 Bedroom Concrete House 1 ACCOUNTANT - Highschool grad.• 2 DRESS MAKER- Highschool grad., years experience. Salary 52.45-$6.50 '(0uJn, ifouse will 2 years experience. Salary: $4.60­ 2 years experience. Salary: $2.45 per 1 PUBLIC RELATION REPRESENTA­ per hour. Semi or Fully furnished 5.10 per hour. hour. TIVE - College grad., 2 years experi­ 1 (GUEST) RELATION REPRESEN­ EJ R ~ I!?'!!:. E ~ ~ ""Ni"" ril ~Q F},.n I:'e r:e ~ ~ 1 OPERATION MANAGER - College ~n~~6i~ [J Mb1i D~~(J;;~~ ~m;asi 1 RESERVATION CLERK - High ence. Salary: 52.45-2.70 per hour. TATIVE- College grad., 2 years expe­ See Our San Vicente Area schoolgrad., 2 years experience. Sal­ grad., 2 years experience. Salary: Contact: MICROPACIFIC DEVELOP­ rience. Salary $2.45-$9.50 per hour. ACCOUNTANT ary: $3.20-3.70 per hour. $1,800 per month. MENT,INC.• dba SaipanGrandHotel., Contact: SUWASO CORPORATION 1.In-depth knowledge qJ general accounting with extensive exposure in 6 HOUSEKEEPING, CLEANER Contact: HAYASHI SAIPANCORPO­ P.O. Box 369 Saipan. MP 96950 Tel. dba Coral Ocean Point Resort Club. Employment 1 PURCHASING CLERK- Highschool RATION.•PPP-27B, Box 1000.Saipan, various areas of a retail wholesale organization. off!~.-R'""'~J'. NO.234-6601 (07107)F/9260. P.O.Box 1160,Saipan,MP 96950.Tel. Contact: Carmen Safeway Enterprises grad., 2 years experience. MP 96950 Tel. No. 235-8826(07107)FI No. 234-7000.(07/15)F/9308. 2. Computer literate, preferably with experience in a multi-user AS/400 salary: $2.45-2.75 per hour. 15B03. 1 ASST.CHEF - High school grad., 2 Section in environment. Ask for: Carmen Tomokane 2 ELECTRICIAN yearsexperience. Salary:51,250-1,350 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ­ SALARY - $700.00 - $850.00/month (no phone calls please) Tel. No. 234-7490 2 CARPENTER - High school grad., 2 1 ASSISTANT WAREHOUSE MAN­ per monthly. Collegegrad., 2 years experience.Sal­ SYSTEM ANALYST/PROGRAMMER years experience. Salary: $2.50-2.80 AGER - College grad., 2 years experi­ Contact: SAlPANHOTELCORP.•dba ary $4.65 per hour. per hour. ence. Salary: $5.77 per hour. 1. Highly independent individual with 3-5 years extensive experience in Hafadai Beach Hotel., P.O. Box 338. Contact: E A ENTERPRISES, CORP. 2 KITCHEN HELPER - High school Contact: WRITE ON OFFICE AND SaipanMP96950TelNo.234-6495(071 BoxAAA707,CallerBox10001.Saipan, [ RECYCLE] systems design and analysis in a multi-user, environment. Add one color to your newspaper AS/400 grad., 2 years experience. Salary: SCHOOL SUPPLIES, INC., PPP378 07)F/9262. MP 96950.Tel. No. 235-2696. 2.Knowledge 01 Accounting would be an advantage, prelerably in Retaill ad and sales will really take off. In $2.45-2.75 per hour. Box 10000 Saipan, MP 96950 Tel. No. P.O.S. Operations. fact,when you use one color sales 7 BARTENDER - High school grad., 2 234-7739(07107)F/15801. 1 MAINTENANCE REP.l\IRER - High (Please mail your resume to Town House, Inc. Semi-furnished 4-bedroom will increase an average of years experience. Salary: $2.45-2.90 school grad., 2 yearsexperience. Sal­ P.O.Bo>: 167. Saipan, MP96950) 43% ·Call us today to place your per hour. 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ­ ary: 55.00 per hour. Concrete house w/3 bathroom and double carport, 5 WAITRESSIWAITER - High school High school grad., 2 years experience. HAVE YOU BEEN MADE A VICTIM BY ad and get sales flying Contact: UNITED MICRONESIA DE­ Includes both city and rain water reserved tanks. grad.,2yearsexperince. Salary:$2.45­ Salary: $2.45 per hour. VELOPMENT ASSOCIATION, INC.• SOMEONE'S CRIMINAL ACTIONS? 2.85 per hour. Contact: SAPPHIRE ENTERPRISES P.O. Box 5235, Saipan, MP 96950Tel. located in San Vicente, DanDan, oceanview, overlooking 234-8341 /7578/ 9797 5 COOK INC.,P.O.Box2754,Saipan, MP96950 No. 234-9253(07107)F/9272. Don't stay a victim for life! LauLau lind DanOan bay. 1 PLUMBER - High school grad., 2 Tel. No. 234-9B69(07/07)F/15798. Point yourself in the right direction and find out years experience. Salary: $2.50-3.10 1 (AC&R) SERVICE MANAGER ­ what services are available. Call the Hot Line... JOB OPENING per hour. 1 CARPENTER- Highschoolequiv.,2 College grad .• 2 years experience . . . ,FOR SALE '.' 1 SUPERVISOR (DINING ROOM) ­ years experience. Salary: $2.45 per Salary $1,000.00 per month. Highschool grad.,2 years experience. hour. Contact: ADVANCE MARKETING DON'T Contact: DICTAT.TORRES dbaTorres SAIPAN CORP. dba ALEXANDER 2 1990 Toyota 4-Runner Salary: $7.00-B.00 per hour. GRAPHIC Artist 1 (DININGROOM)ASST. MANAGER Farms., P.O. Box B12, Saipan, MP L. UY. Caller Box PPP-138, Box Excellent condition $13,500 or best offer. BEAT THE - High school grad., 2 years experi­ 96950 Tel. No. 234-62B7(07107)FI 10000, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. $2.7S-3.00/hr. ence, Salary: $9.00-9.90 per hour. 15790. 234-5441; 234-0745.(07/15)F/9318. For more information, please call Tel.: 235-7071 1 COOK SUPERVISOR (WESTERN) RED LIGHT, - High school grad., 2 years experi­ 1 FRONT DESK CLERK 2 RESTAURANT WAITRESSES ­ ZREPORTERS ence. Salary: $7.50-B.BO per hour. 1 WAITRESS - High school grad., 2 Two years expsnence. Salary $2.45 OBEY SAFE 1 FRONTDESKSUPERVISOR-High years experience. Salary: $2.45-2.65 per hour. per hour. Contact: THE'SAMURAI CORP. dba The Saipan Group of Alcoholics Anonymous meels every Monday. schoolgrad., 2 years experionce. Sal­ $700- $I,OOO/mo. Contact: DIAMOND HOTEL CO., Hyakuban Rest./Southern Cross Wednesday, Friday and Salurday at 7:00 p.m. al the Krislo Rai Church DRIVING ary: 7.80-8.90 per hour. LTD dba Saipan Diamond Hotel., Tropical Rest. P.O. Box 2581, Interested Applicants please resume to Younis Art Studio, Inc. Social Hall Kitchen inGarapan. across from the Horiguchi Building. Ifyou Contact: SAlPANHOTELCORP.,dba P.O. Box 66, Susupe, Saipan, MP Salpan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234­ Box. Saipan have adrinking ordrugging problem call 234-5100 and Ihey will put you in Hafadai Beach Hotel., P.O. Box 33B, P.O. 231, MP 96950 Tel. 234-6341 RULE 96950 Tol. No. 234-5900(07107)F/ contact with someone \'Ih~ mig~t be able tohelp. Saipan, MP 96950 Tel. No. 234­ 3374.(07/15)F/15872. 6495(07/07)F/9276. 9270. C. ._=OJ

= FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1994-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VlEws-45 44-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY I, 1994 Jr's...------EEK &lVIEEK® by Howie Schneider ICROSSWORD PUZZLER I ""'-WJ Continued from page 4 eral government. Over the years Covenant voting delegate seat are supported enacts a federal law applicable in I l,US'RE Au.. ~SE:D 10 HI\V(; the debatehas focusedon theman­ We want a better relationship by our administration. We would, the CNMI pursuant to the Cov­ sacrosanct as to be unchangeable ~SC£fJOCD Answer to Previous PuzZle ner in which these programs have with the federal government. We however. require a certain proviso enant. the US has an obligation to FIDVI Am... ACROSS 27 Royal title without the consent of both par­ 28 Arab vessel been administered. There is no are firm. but fair in our insistence in the statute allowing it, stating monitor and enforce that law. 1 Debar ITom ties. practice 29 Hirsute that we live up to our Covenant. that the granting of such a seatwill We have the right to local self­ 31 Three-base The purposeof theCovenant. as doubt that we have a number of 6 Junctures Our Covenantisthedocument that IN NOW WAY ADVERSELY government, but we also recog­ 11 Recommit a hits set forth in its preamble, states to failings in this regard. 34 War god governs our relationship with the affect any other provision of the nize that there are responsibilities prisoner that the parties, .....have entered However, this cannot detract 12 Followed 35 Holds on federalgovernment. Wewillmake Covenant. inherent in the exercise of self­ closely properties into this Covenant in order to es­ from the proposition that we have 36 Note of scale demandswhenourCovenantgives Governor Tenorio and I want to government and we would not 14 Dry tablisha self-govemingCommon­ a continuing need for localcontrol t5 "The Wonder 37 Legal matter us such a right. Butwe willask for achieve a more positive relation­ shirk from those responsibilities. 38 Mr. Ed, wealth for the Northern Mariana over these programs. We believe 17 Sun god for one thatadequatejustification.coupled assistancewhenourCovenantdoes ship with the US. We believe that We are confident that the federal '7 -I Islands...and to define the future 18 Crimson 39 Buddy not give us the right. our relationship can be restored to government will be responsive to 40 Printer's relationshipbetween the Northern with comprehensive reforms, will 19 Former We have reacheda newpolitical one of fairness and mutual respect. our needs as long as we act ingood Russian measure Mariana Islands and the US...... persuade the US Congress that lo­ 41 Dwells maturityinthe NorthernMarianas. Our working reference would be faith. Such privileges as Headnote GARFIELD® by Jim Davis rulers Iffurtherstates,'This Covenant cal control remains of critical im­ 20 Alcoholic 42 Animal We wantapartnership withthe US the Covenant. 3(A), for example, might be ex­ beverage enclosure willbemutuallybinding when it is portance to continued socio-eco­ 43 Sarcasm Government. We will seek help WE give plain meaning to the tended if we make a good faith 21 Latin approved by the US.:.and by the nomic development inour islands. conjunction 45 Runs away to when we need it. and be indepen­ terms of the Covenant. We recog­ effort to comply with the spirit of 22 Out 01date be married peopleof the CNMl...constituting Many of these problems would 47 Takes one's 2 Among nize the applicability of federal the law. We are hopeful of our 23 Algonquian organs disappear if there was a grasp of dent otherwise. Indian part 3 Evil 8 Three-toed ontheirpartasovereign actof self­ 4 Running The administration of Governor laws as long as they are consistent relationship, and we see a good 24 Arbiter 48 Evaluated sloths the Covenant. We have local self­ Long series determination." 26 "Chariots 5 9 Learned ID Tenorio and rnyseIfwaselected on with our Covenant. And if the US working relationship in the future. DOWN of travels When we voted for the Cov­ government, but we must learn to of Fire" 10 World - ' 6 Look fixedly exercise that right effectively, a platform of reform. Since taking star 1 Cylindrical 11 More unusual enant we wereexercising our sov­ 7 Hearing For instance. there is a common office in January. we have begun WHETHER YOU ARE 13 Europeans ereignright to enter into a political DO YOU HAVE $200 16 "At -" status agreement with the US. misconception in our Common­ to address some of the problems WALKING, DRIVING, 19 Late Many of the problems we are en­ wealth that multi-year financial that affected the previous admin­ TO THROW AWAY? SAIT..ING OR FLYING. 20 Snarl istration. Those problems con­ 22 Anjou and countering today in our relations assistance is a right and that assis­ LITTERINGIS ILLEGAL bose with the US. stem from a lack of tance will flow indefinitely. It is cerned alien labor, immigration. INTHECNMI. 1--4---1 23 Cuts NOT a right. The Covenant states and tax policies. 25 "Lord of understandingor misinterpretation PEANUTS® by Charles M. Schulz the -" of the Covenant. Our relationship that the initial period shall be for We are committed to making LET US KEEP CNMI 26 Backbone will be on firm footing once all seven years. and indicates that the our reforms work. We are confi­ 28 Article of I-II! M'{ NAME 15 RERUN ..I'vE NEVER furniture parties have a clear grasp of the US Congress may continue or dis­ dent that they will work. Not only LITTER FREE! 29 Rabbits continue such assistance at its dis­ will thereforms bedirectlybenefi­ 5EEI-l TO THIS PLMGROUND BEFORE .. 30 Places for true meaning of our Covenant. combat We believe wecan agree that the cretion. Section 704 (D) reads: cial to our people, they will also 31 Weary legal aspects can be summed up .....Guaranteed annual direct grant improve our relationship with the 32 Happy federal government. 33 Soupy­ thus: The Covenant was entered assistance...will continue until SCHOOL'S OPEN DRIVE CAREFULLY 35 Is fond 01 into by two sovereigns, The Com­ Congress appropriates a different Recentefforts topromotea non- ...,.."....f--~ 38 Lease amount or otherwise provides by 39 Head of monwealth had sovereignty when Catholic it negotiated and executed the law." Multi-year financial assis­ r------~---~-----~---, Church tance is in jeopardy, because we DON TGET MAD 41 Cover Covenant, but gave it up. The 42 Temporary federal government has sover­ have not demonstrated any fiscal : HELP WANTED : GET EVEN bed to responsibility and have not justi­ 44 Agave plant eignty in the Commonwealth 46 Note of scale the extent that it is not limited by fied our need for it. other provisions in the Covenant. Take another example. i Delivery Man ! STELLA WILDER It voluntarily agreed to limit the Headnote 3(A): Duty free status sovereignty it was obtaining. was extended to the CNM[ to cre­ I apply at I The covenant, along. wim appli­ ate local employment opportuni­ I Younis Art Studio, Inc. I YOUR BIRTHDAY cable provisions of the constitu­ ties in the local marketplace, In­ I P.O. Box 231, Saipan MP. 96950 I tion, laws and treaties of the US. is stead, the industry employs non­

IL_~~ Tel. No.: 234-6341n578/9797~~ ~~_~I __ By Stella Wilder graph. Let your birthday star be can easily get clouded,confused! the supreme law of the Northern residents in large numbers. Al­ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. though technically legal.this is not your daily guide. Mariana Islands. TIle covenant Born today, you are not the SATURDAY, JULY Z 19) - You may find it beneficial to the purpose of Headnote3(/\), The CANCER (June Zl-July ZZ) ­ do precisely that which is not at all READ T1-IE CLUES AND FILL IN rue BLANKS. serves as the foundation of our kind to remain in the background ONE LETTER CI-/AN&ES IN £:AO-I NEW WORD chief objection of the US Con­ for very long! YouH'!;lve what it You may have too much on your expected of you today. Keep those relationship with the US, It also watching you off-guardfor now. A5 YOO GO l:>.ROUND TJ../E WI-J£:EL. gress to the CNMl's position on takes to shine brighUy given the mind or on your schedule today to defines how we govern ourselves PUBLIC NOTICE be the life of the party. Still, you AQUARIUS (Jan. Zo-Feb. 18) Headnote 3( A) is that it violates opportunity and your tenacity and as a self-governing Common­ longevity ~ surely see to it that must find time to relax and un­ - You mustn't .let others dictate wealth, It sets the limits of our the spirit of the program. which This is to inform the Public your star,does not burn out pre­ wind. your behavior across the board to­ authority and power. was intended to promote local maturely; You love attention, and LEO (July Z3~Aug. ZZ) - The day. You are able and willing to ~ longer you dedicate yourself to a make your own key decisions at The rights and privileges we employment, that Jesus A. Rebusada is youare young you will do al­ most imythingto getit; when you current project, the more profit this time. enjoy in the Covenant are unique Laborabusesintheindustryhave no longer connected with PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) And since a 12 year study shows that are'older; you willchannel your at­ and pleasure you're likely to get sparked outrage and have - The slow wayis the best way to­ in the American political family, Advance Marketing Spn. being 40%or more overweight putsyou tention-getting energies and tac­ from it. Don't back out too soon. prompted Congress toexplore the tics into productive, profitable en­ VIRGO lJjL[Li~E) I healthsector or in the penal sector ••• ~>:-:.:-:-:.>w.....:-x...«->"....«-".-»>"..:-:->"..x..>:-:«-:-:-:->"..:.:-:....:.:-:.:-:-:-:->"..:-~»:-:-»:-»"...:««-:-:«·>".-»:«-:«.x.:-:-:-»:-:-:-:-:.:.:....:.:..»=;:: -- whilecommunity-based after-care continued from page 48 systems and programmes should ninth ~ ~ beavailableforex-substance abus­ led the Chicago Cubs past the ~Ot1ge~t . . . . .' ers. Pittsburgh Pirates at Chicago. ffiappy ffiOUh Henmi added that theexchange Hill, who homered to give (5:00pm-f :OOam) I fresh Bake Dally @ of information and technologies Chicago a 4-0 lead in the fifth, for the prevention and control of doubled offMarkDeweyanddrove ice abuse among Micronesian in Rey Sanchez and Shawon • CoQdegt cgeett countries and neighboring coun­ Dunston withthe winningruns. triessuchasJapan, thePhilippines Orlando Merced's three-run and USA (including Guam and homer had ignited a four-run ::: seventhinningto tie thegame and I... I Hawaii) should be promoted. • ~ "It wouldbe usefultoorganizea hissacrificeflyputthe Piratesahead t short training course for the pre­ 5-4 in the eighth. vention and control of metham­ The Cubsloadedthebasesin the -~ phetamine abuse in the NMI in­ ninth off reliever Ravelo Manzanillo(2-2).Sanchezdoubled volving Micronesian and neigh­ and advanced to third on Jose boring countries," he said. Hernandezs sacrifice. After u4QQ 0b that you 'QQ bi"d at Meanwhile, CNMI Addiction Dunstonand Mark Grace walked, Specialist Joseph Kevin Dewey replaced Manzanillo and ViIIagomez expressed apprecia­ struckout Sammy Sosa swinging Eagl~~' (ion to Henmi for providing more beforeallowingHill's double into : r Pull 1. "input" tothedrugpreventionpro­ the left-center fieldgap. ~...mE-...:N' gram in the CNMI. ChuckCrim(3-1),whopitched Villagomez however, said he the ninthfortheCubs,gotthe win. was not really "touched;' by the Cubs starter Anthony Young report, saying it merely reiterates retired 16 straight batters after a more on what they are currently rockyfirstinning,but theChicago pushing for. bullpen prevented him from He pointed out that whatever snapping a personal three-game and mOhe• .. WHO's assistance would just losingstreakbyblowinga four-run Besides Cabrera Center, Beach Roa,d Garapan• lead. for C)pecial 0rder eall 234-0862/3193 supplement the drug prevention Tel. 235-8917 effort since it has to be the local Young left with stiffness in his right elbow after six innings, government to act on it and solve flvailable at all leading store allowingtwohits. it" own problem. 48-MARIAN.4S VARIETY NEWSANDVIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 1, 1994 •es s By The Associated Press witha tripleandscoredon a single Cincinnati Redsat Houston. double-play ballbyKevin Mitchell. in theeighth. by Tony Longmire. Longmire Bagwellbrokean 0-for-7slump Greg McMichael pitched the Danny Jackson allowed four hits scoredon a doubleplay grounder. by hittinghis 25th home run with Braves 6, Expos 2 ninthandallowedanRBIgroundout overeightinnings andDougJones The Marlinscut it to 3-2 in the one out. Ken Caminiti singled to John Smoltz allowed three hits by Cliff Aoyd. gained hisleague-leading 20thsave . fifth on Greg Colbrunn's leadoff centerand Bassfollowed with his over eight innings and homered Smoltz, who struck out seven inleadingthePhiladelphia Phillies doubleandBenitoSantiago'ssixth thirdhomerunof the year. and Bill Pecota knocked in three and allowedone unearnedrun,hit over the Florida Marlins at homer. Reds reliever Chuck McElr0l runsas the AtlantaBravesended a his third career homer, and first Philadelphia. StockerhadanRBldoubleinthe (1-2) took the loss. Jose Rijo had four-game losing streak with a since 1992, leading off the third Jackson (l0-2) struckoutseven, eighth and Jim Eisenreich a run­ pitcheda five-hit shutout through victory overtheMontrealExposat against Henry (4-1). Bill Pecota walked none and didn't allow a scoring single to close out the seveninnings withsevenstrikeouts. Montreal. . had an RBI double in the fourth, baserunner until Gary Sheffield scoring. Houston reliever DaveVeres(3­ Atlantaregaineda 1{-gamelead .anddoubledhometworunstornake singled withtwooutsinthefourth. Loser Pat Rapp (4-4) permitted 3), got the final two outs of the over Montrealin the NLEast. it 4-1 in the sixth. David Justice Jones pitched a perfect ninth, sixhits,struckoutfourandwalked eighth.Rookie JohnHudekgotthe Smoltz (6-7), coming off an completedthescoringwitha two­ extending his streak of scoreless five in seveninnings. finalthreeoutsforhis 12thsave in eight-game suspension for hitting run doublein the seventh. . innings to 21 1-3. 12opportunities. New York's John Cangelosi on ThePhilliesopenedthescoring Astros 3, Reds 1 The Redsscoredin the sixth as May 14, gave up only a leadoff Cubs 6, Pirates 5 in the third when Kevin Stocker Kevin Bass and Jeff Bagwell Barry Larkin led off with a walk, singletoMarquisGrissom,pitcher GlenallenHill's two-runbases­ scored on BillyHatcher's single. both homered in the eighth as the stolesecond, movedtothirdonHal ButchHenry'sone-outsingleinthe loadeddoublewithtwo outsinthe In thefourth, Todd Prattledoff Houston Astros defeated the Morris' single and scored on a fifth andSeanBerry'spinch-double continued on page 47 Becker accused Maradonatests positive ofcheating foe for banneddrugephedrine IRVING, Texas (AP) -Diego theWorldCup has testedpositive the player at this stage. The test By STEPHEN WILSON After Bergstrom hit a smash, Maradona has tested positive came from, one of the recent Becker returned the shot weakly for' drugs, FlFA announced for drugs at the World Cup, an WIMBLEDON, England (AP) ­ andhelduphislefthandtosignalhe Wednesday,althoughhisidentity games but not from today's Boris Becker is back in the thought the ball was long. .Argentina soccer team official will remain secret pending a games," Tognoni said. Wimbledon semifinals for the Bergstrom, apparently distracted, saidWednesday. follow-up test. . UnderFIFA'srules,anyplayer eighthtimeinhiscareer, butit's his flubbed the easy forehand volley Julio Grondona, president of Guido Tognoni, spokesman tested positive must undergo a conduct not his serve and volley and shankedit wide. the Argentine Football for soccer's world governing followup test which is analyzed whichis gettingall the attention. Bergstrom argued thatBecker Association said Wednesday body,said theresult of thesecond in the presence of his national The three-time champion, who had stoppedplayingand the point night: "the player is Diego test would be announced soccer federation. has always cultivated a positive should be replayed. But the chair Maradonaand the drug is Thursday.., Two players have' been imageat Wimbledon, is having to umpire let the point stand, giving ephedrine." "There has been a positive banned by FtFA over positive defend himselfagainstaccusations Beckertheset. Ephedrine, a spray used for test,"Tognoni said. "Theresults dope tests at the World Cup. of cheating, gamesmanship and "I wouldn't go as far as (calling asthma, hay fever or to clear arestill pending.Wewilldisclose In 1974, FIFA banned Ernest unsportsmanlike behavior. it) cheating, but it's a little bit nasal congestion, also is a the results at 3 p.m, (1900 GMT) Jean-Joseph of Haiti from the "I want tomakeonethingclear: disturbing," said Bergstrom, who powerful stimulant. tomorrow. competitionalthoughteamofficials I don't likewhat's goingonfor the wasalsoannoyedbyBecker'sslow Meanwhile, ~occer player at "We are not going to name refused to send himhome. past two or three days," Becker pace between points. "In every said. "I'mdoingthesamethingfor matchthereisa littlepsychological the past 10 years.All of a sudden, war." thisis notsupposed to befairplay. There have been no such I'm within the rules ... Maybe the controversies sofarinthewomen's main reason why theyspeak up is competition, which features the Argentina claims earlyvictory because theylost." semifinals Thursday pitting nine­ By DILIP GANGULY vs. Italy in Boston. second place Nigeria and third The latest controversy came timechampion Martina Navrati lova Basile's team must overcome a placeBulgaria.Greece islastwith during Becker'sstraight-set victory against Gigi Fernandez, and Lori DALLAS (AP) -Nothing, it Bulgarianteamscrambling towin none. Wednesday over Christian McNeilvs.ConchitaMartinez. seems, should stop Argentina a third-place qualification spot. Argentina has won all six Bergstrom inthequarterfinals. And After Becker's fourth-round cruising into the second round of The Bulgarians whipped Greece previous games with Argentina. it happened at a crucial moment: match, Andrei Medvedev accused the World Cup as top team in probably the weakest of all the 24 with Beckerholdinga set point in him of "cheating" by interrupting But Basile discounted a the first-set tiebreaker. Group D. A 3-0 loss to Bulgaria, teams in the competition 4-0 on suggestionthathewouldrestsome continued on page 47 for example, seems unlikely. Sunday and will be boosted by of his key players, such as But coach Alfio Basile wants that high-scoring performance. Maradona, Claudio Caniggiaand no slipups when the two teams HristoStoichkov, itsstarstriker Gabriel Batistuta, so they will be Robinson expected meetattheCotton BowIThursday. from Barcelona, hit two goals in fully fit for the next round. "I don't want any unpleasant that game although both were "We will play an offensive to become superstar surprises," he said. "I want us to from the penalty spot. game using our best players," he win big." Bulgariancoach DimitarPenev said. "I am not thinking of using INDIANAPOLIS (AP)-Glenn the Milwaukee Bucks. One of thereasons for winning promisedWednesdaythathismen our reserve players." Robinson knows the pressure is "I'm goingtotry tobemyself. A by a bigscore is that Argentina willdoeverythingto thwartDiego He will have to marne one on. lot of peoplesay that the number faces the possibility of meeting Maradona change, however, because To nobody's surprise, he was one playeris one of the best and I Italy in the second round if it "Our defenders will take defender Nestor Sensini, who the No. I pick in the NBA draft want to be considered one of the doesn't. That's a game it doesn't personal charge of Maradona," plays in Italy for Parma, has a Wednesday night, and now he's best." relish. he told a news conference. knee injury. He will be replaced expected to be both a superstar The 6-foot-8 (2.03-meter) Italy is a three-timeWorld Cup "We all know that Argentina is by Heman Dias of River Plate. player and a Jordanesque forward from Purdue was winner and, although it has very strong team, a two-time After Brazil's off-key personality. unquestionably THE bestplayerin managedone win, a tie and a loss world champion with Maradona performance in a 1-1 tie with "Everybody wants to be like the nation lastseason,whenhe led here, always gets stronger the back in form ... but we will give Sweden Tuesday, Argentina has Mike, butI'm notgoingtotrytobe NCAADivision Iwitha30J-point longer a competition goes on. If our best," said Penev. the chance of looking the most likehim," saidRobinson, whotakes scoringaverage. the results fall a certain way Basile's team has six points impressive team. 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