enged By Rick Alberto Kinney takes governor to courl over P.L. 10-10 the complaint noted. Variety News Staff The complainant objected to THE MOTHER of a son claiming plaint for declaratory relief. cording to the complaint, violated Junior Hillbroom could submit this "open and notorious" stan­ to be an heir to the estate of the The amendments, known as Junior Hilbroom's due process "clear and convincing proofs" of dard and its retroactive applica­ late Larry Lee Hillblom yester­ Public Law 10-10, barred an ille­ and equal protection rights, as well paternity through such means as tion of the new law because it day asked the US district court to gitimate child like Junior as unconstitutionally discrimi­ blood tests, DNA (deoxyribo­ "interferes" with Hill broom's declare a law amending the CNMI Hillbroom from filing paternity nated between persons named in nucleic acid) sampling, "vested property rights." Probate Code invalid, saying it claims unless he or she had been a will and those entitled to a share anthropologic evidence, and state­ Kinney described this interfer­ violated the US Constitution. openly acknowledged by the de­ of an estate under the CNMI Pro- ments of witnesses. ence as an "insurmountable bar­ Kaelani Kinney, acting as ceased father as his own. bate Code. · The new law, however, "sub­ rier to a class of illegitimate chil­ guardian for Junior Larry The new law, signed Tuesday, Kinney, through her counsel stantially alters the standard and dren who are unable to meet this Hill broom, named the CNMI gov­ also retroactive! y applies to pend­ David Lujan, explained that un­ restricts an illegitimate child's standard because their father is ernment and Gov. Froilan C. ing probate proceedings. der the old CNMI Probate Code a options to prove deceased, thereby violating equal Tenorio as defendants in her com- The retroactive application, ac- pretermitted (omitted) heir like paternity .... Patemity can only be protection rights guaranteed by proven by 'clear and convincing the 14th Amendment." evidence that the father openly . Kinney also objected to the new and notoriously held the child out law's granting of authority to an 'Federalize CNMl W8.i!e' as his own during his lifetime,"' Continued on page 42 Stayman panel· asks Congress to protect 30-cent fiikes By Mar-Vic C. Munar . to ensure workers are paid at ['dang leader' en~ed l Variety News Staff least the minimum wag~and 1 DISPLEASED with the local to provide predictable wage on a business permit? l government's indecisiveness increases for a stable environ­ By Ferdie de la Torre i1 on its wage policy, the Clinton ment and economic growth."· Variety News Staff I\J administration has recom­ . What the Clinton adminis­ · SHENG Long Chen, the alleged leader of the so-called Fujian Group mended to Congress the fed­ tration wants is to incorporate which reportedly robbed a club in last May 5, entered the ·. eralization of the CNMI's · into the federal law the exist­ CNMI on abusin.ess permit. . minimum wage. ing CNMI law, Public Law 8- In a pre-trial investigation report submitted to the Superior Court, However, the federal admin­ 21, which raises per hourly Probation Officer Simram W. Siniram said immigration officer ·' istration recommended that the wage by- 30 cents each year Vivian Santos indicated that Chen arrived on a 90-day business CNMI be allowed to continue until the local rate reaches the permit. exercising autonomy over im­ US level, which is $4.25 by Simram said Santos.claimed that their computer shows no action migration for another year, year WOO. was taken against the defendant. unless it fails "to establish ef­ If the recommendation is The Probation Officer said Chen, through interpreter Lisa Hsu fective .control of immigra­ approved by US Congress, the Heidman, stated in an interview that he arrived on last tion." CNMI government will have Allen Stayman February on a short term business permit. · The recommendations were to put aside House Bill 10-158 Chen, alias Abao, said he had $5,000 cash hoping to start a stated in the Second Annual day. which is pending action by business. report on the Federal-CN~fl "Currently, the federal wage Gov. Froilan C. Tenorio. While trying to establish a business, Chen spent $4,000 on food Initiative on Labor, Immigra­ provisions of the Fair Labor Stan­ HB 10-158 seeks a 30-cent and board. The defendant gave the remaining $1,000 to his girlfriend tion and LawEnforcementre­ dards Act do not apply in the per hour wage increase for all 1: who is five months pregnant, said Simram in the report which was leased to the media by the CNMl, states the report. "Con­ industries except garment and i prepared to determine Chen's qualification for an appointment of a Department of Interior yester- gressional enactment is necessary Continued on page 42 / Public Defender to represent him in the case. · \ . · Continued on page 42 Guam debate nears r~-~-=~nc,vo,;...... t::Jl'TZ==:r.."'1"..nu.=,z~--r;u:n···-==-":T..:-~-=ir~·::;;a-.:i·=--=·-;:,.::·. If/ I f for right-to-work bill · ~- svs - (lt-97 By Mary Rose Tigulo may later depend on whether or not For the Marianas Variety they are members of a union may En.roU m.e nf WHILE labor unions continue to now have their rights clearly de­ be a current issue on Saipan, those fined. Ki rulergarte n on Guam who fear that their jobs Last February 16, Sen. Mark Forbes of the 23rd Guam Legisla­ isl Grade 150 ture introduced Bill 502, which calls ,/,,.' for the safeguarding of an '/;· .. ,,,· .1:, ',·,' 2nd Grade 175 Weather individual's right to work in Guam. A public hearing has been set ' .. ~·. ,...... , and the bill is now in the process of 3rd Grade ISO Outlook being considered by the Commit­ tee on Judiciary and Criminal Jus­ ! ~ tttd.e 150 tice headed by Sen. Mark Charfauros. Grade 135 In its introductory statement, Bill 502 declares that the right of per- . '1th Grade sons to work shall not be denied or l J 2_ abridged on ·account of member­ ship or non-membership in any la­ bor union or labor organization. TOTAL ~u,# 96S In essence, Bill 502 protects the San Vicente Elementary School Principal Martha Haberman explains how 968 students are being acCOfff· Partly Cloudy right of an employee to join a union modated into theschool's25 classrooms under the multi-track system. Haberman has appealed for the PTA s Continued on page 38 support in following up plans for more classrooms to handle increasing enrollment. FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1996-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-3 2-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JUNE 7, 1996 Tenorio hails RP workers RP political parties unite By Mar-Vic C. Munar increase in trade for goods and Variety News Staff ~ervices, as well as policies GOVERNOR Froilan C. Tenorio strongly endorsed by both gov- l\1ANILA, Philippines (AP) · about 35 percent of the 203-member hailed the Filipino worker com- ernments committed to the Five minority political parties House of Representatives, which is Laka.~ r. munity for its overall contribu- promotion of economic devel- united Thursduy in opposing dominated by Ramos· party. !' ; : tion to the overall economic opment and better cultural re- mo\'es to rewrite the constitution Four of the parties. howe:ver, ac­ '. to allow President Fidel Ramos count for 19 oftl1e 24 mcmbersoftl1e growth of the CNMI. lations," reads the proclama- anJ othc'r officials to remain in Senate. 1l1e chamber has unani­ The governor made his apprecia- tion. ro1H,r. mously rejected any moves to change tion known as he declared the Tenorio also noted the com- The parties said attempts by the constitution. period between June 9 to 22 as monality in several cultural some membt!rs of Ramos· ruling 1l1e constitution also sets a maxi­ CNMI-Philippine Friendship and historical aspects that rarty. Lakas. to alter the constitu­ mum of three three-year tcm1s for Weeks. bond the Chamorros, Caro- tion would bring political insta­ members ofthe House and local offi­ Gov. Froilan C. Tenorio signed linians and Filipinos includ- bility. cials,and twosix-yeartem1s forsena­ a proclamation yesterday urging ing religion, food, language The constitution, written after tors. all CNMI residents "to promote and politic al development. the late strongman Ferdinand Ramos, a former military chief of the spirit expressed in this eel- "These bonds have been Marcos was ousted from two de­ staff and defense secretary, has sev­ ebration." forged by the common experi- cades in power, set firm term lim­ eral times publicly denied any inten­ "I would like to thank all our ence·ofpolitical development, of its on politiciuns in an attempt to tion of remaining in office. Filipino workers here. Without religious influence and social pre\·ent future dictatorships. TU be happy to end my term in them we would not be living the struggle," Tenorio said. Lnder the constitution. presi­ 1998 ... because we have tumed the kind of life we now have," said Filipinos,numberingmorethan dents are allowed only a single economy around, provided for greater the governor. 19,000, ri,present the majority of six-year tenn. and Ramos· will social progress, enhanced our co­ The signing of the proclama- the CNMI population. end in two years. hesion as a people," he said two tion coincides with the Philip- "The people of the CNMI Among those who joi11ed the anti­ weeks ago. pines' 98th Independence Day understands the importance of constitutional change group Thurs­ But some opposition lawmak­ commemoration, and Tenorio's the many contributions made

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•·.·. ··.<.- ·h··_.. ,.···.:.·· .,.,_·.··; ..· ..• • .. ,·.. •.:_:.·,.. ··.· .. ·.,.·..l·.. ·., ,... ·1.·..·::. .... o,;. r.• :. :.: ..·. ··.· ·._·· .t __. Press freedom under renewed Hi.. g · --pi,ce4,·•. ow~~os . Tonga exports increase, · ···constitutional Reviews · .h. .ouses ·.·· .·...... ·_·_pro ., ··.··:>b·.···a···. ·. e .. ·. ·_· m·..···· "'F.·.·. .1J1 .. while imports· decrease attacks in more Pacific islands . . AJipresidentRatuSir~seseMara onemonthtocomplcteitsworl<,theFtji they traveled on government ships. A MISSION frtim· the Asian ofLautoka. TONGA'S foreign trade for the · miscellaneous manufactured ar- said the Constitution will be reviewed Times reported. He said passenger.; were forced to lie In a press statement, Miller have become so serious again THE president of the Pacific Development Bank will be in He said the houses are meant first quarter ofl 996 recorded a ticles recorded 1 million pa' ariga after seven years, and eveiy ten years Ratu Sir Kamisese said any changes on each other and were uncomfortable · said it is no coincidence that that almost two full days of Islands News Association, Fiji in September _to investi- for low-income earners and trade deficit of-19.1 .million (US$792,000). thereafter, to arommodate the changes needed could be made during the re­ on the trip from, V anuaba\avu to PINA's annual convention in Monica Miller, has warned the renewed attacks on the gate reports of high sale price ADB wants to know what is pa'anga (US$15.1 million). • Principalitemsofimportswere the people wanl views.FtjihasbeenwithoutaconsitIItion Matuku. Tonga - August 6-9 will be that press freedom and free­ press often follow the news on low-cost houses by the happening and what can be Imports had decreased by 4;.2 mutton flaps, flour, fuel, motor SpeakingattheLauProvincial Coun­ form 1987 to 1993. Cama said Lau depended on ship­ devoted to discussing what is dom of information and ex­ media's increasing exposure Hciu~ingAutl.J,ority. ·.. ·· .•.... : .·· · done about it percen~ for the period but ex- vehicles and building materials, cil meeting Wednesday, Ratu Sir · The meeting al.so heard complaints ping .services for transport and this of abuse of public office and happening and what should be pression are under renewed · .· ADB·Chief of Pacific OJr- ..· I..indensaidtheprojectisnear­ ports showed a higher decrease while the main exports were fish, Kamisese who is the paramow1t chief from delegates over poor shipping ser­ should be improved. public money. done. attacks in a growing number erations, Geert Vim Der Linden ' . ing completion and the ADB is by 25 percent, Radio Tonga re- sea cucumber, vanilla.beans and of I.au and provincial council chair­ vice to the Lau group. Meanwhile, the meeting has reap­ of Pacific Islands. However, she said across the The convention theme of told the Fiji Tinws.the need for. · sixip. planning on carrying out ported. · . handicraft. Monarchy, democracy, and the man, said the Constitution Review LomalomadelegateEpeliCamasaid pointe.d Ratu Sir Kamisese as chair­ She said some politicians in region, there are increasing the investigations arose after. 10-,: · an analysis of the work. Imports of food and li:ve ani- The biggest importer was the media would include looking Cornmissionhadbeengrante.danother 1.auans were treated like animals when man of the c.ouncil....Pacnews the region seem to think free­ censorship and political inter­ calmediareportshighlightedthe. . : Meanwhile, the Housing Au­ mals Wl!S highest totalling 5.4 private_ sector followed by the· at how Tonga operates, with a dom of information and ex­ ference in what are supposed unaffordablehouses;. thority chief executive Rishi million pa'anga. followed .. by government and then the quasi- strong traditional society and pression, and in turn press to national broadcasting ser­ Linden said the ADB hadpro- · Rain has been instructed to pre­ . manufactured goods, iriachin~ry government sector.. .. . also constitutional guarantees of freedom, are a gift they can vices as news. 'vided. $9h minion: for the pare a r~port on the cost and and_ transport. !'<)Uipment,: Juel The highest exl)?rtei- wa!i also . freedom of speech .....Pacnews give or take away. Miller said the media attacks project which .was carried out , .lev~I of housing and the type and lubricants; other maniJfac- · the private sector. · · at Nadera, outside Suva and of people who have bought t\lred aitic]es and chemicals~ . . Imports for the first quarter 0~ A Great Gift Idea for Grads & Dads! Tavakubu in the western town these houses .... Pacnews .·· Ei.po~ \VC~ t<>~J>Y, food .. tr.ans.1t1J>~ .. -· -g9, : . ": ,<<:\.:.-\.,:} accused Solomon Islands field · · Sir Julius said reports he had forces ofallowing Bougainville . receiv'ed said Solomon Islands I~~~lttfJ:n:f :ii1i,jft.?t~?tc~~,:;J:~:~it~ii~f.1tit Move for New rebels free movement info . field forces· were deliberately grant. som~ autc:>11omyto'die:.; .t.he. autonollly are'.@cu~~.f\:. sSolomonterritoryincontraven- allowing free movement to B ~ugain,Ville: ,.it~n~iti~f~l .•....··•·· BTGo-icial we:t9c:>lll~~elh~vf tion to strict orders form their ·.. rebei elements against strict ·1•,: .gov~rnnierit CBTq)}? Ji)'n~::·: , . anci says tlte '-'1\'c:>;~es,·~ust government. . . .· ·.. :· . orders from their government. 'i jor breakthrough T,o:.e~day.,In , •.. · hon,mir the ,coim:iutn1~nts ma~e Cellular Users InastatementTuesday;Chari He··called on the.Solomon Is- the . talks between ihe two ; ... under this agreement.. <..... urgedSolmnon Island~ l'?. s~op . laI,ldS goyernment to h;md over sides Tuesday, the na.tfrlnal ·.. The tw? sides agreed to dis~ condemningallegedbordey10- ·. rebel commander Ishmael government team' led by cuss thescopeofautonomylater lations from :PNG defens.e . Toroania. and other known ac­ I Prime Minister· Sir Julius while acknowledging the com- forces while turning a bl~IJd tivists as a sign' of good faith. Chan agreed to grant "some plexities involved in the issue, MTC· eye to similar violations by · .•.Pacnews autonomy" for BTC to re- Chan and Bougainville premier solve the eight-year crisis on Theodore Miriung and their Sttlke ..• lea.d.~r_·.acqi.ritted Bougainville, the National officiers signed a memorandum CELLS MART reports. of .understanding after reaching for iil.sufficienf evidence. A PNG government team anagreementTuesdayaftemoon FUI Aviation Workers .Asso- .. two-week' strike against the member says he hopes there at the Mirigini State House in ciation general secretary Attar airlines ·relocation from would be greater understand- Portt Moresby .... Pacnews ·· Having a cellular phone Singh has been acquitted by • N ausori to N adi in January the Suva Magistrates court for 1993. taltjng part in ariillegal strike. . The strike was declared ille­ Melanesian heads of handy when you need it .. :Magistrate Syed Mukhtar .gal} The employees claimed INCUMBENT French Polynesian President Gaston Flosse shows his identity papers before voti,:,g in Pfraf:3, gov't convene in Losuia East Papeete May 12. Unofficial returns from the May 12 balloting ~av~ Ffosse 's ruhr,g conlfervat,ve ma1onty Sin~h has been acquitted him. they were not·given compen­ Tahoeraa Huiraatira Party 22 seats in the 41-member assembly ,n this South Pacific temtory. AP Photo after the prosecution said there · .. "sation similar to that granted THE Melanesian Spearhead I)eputy Prime Minister doesn't have to be expensive . \\>as insufficient evidence to pilots. Group Summit, an annual meet­ Danny Philip. itgainst Singh an,d withdrew Seven other Air Pacific em­ ing of heads of government of Fiji, which will become a charges, the Fiji Times re- ployees who are alleged to have Melanesian countries opened full member of the MSG, will TIRED OF JIAS,g,FS? MTC's lowest-cost service CREDIT ported. . . . participated in the illegal strike yesterday at Losuia in the be represented by Prime Min­ 14 No Repair Bilk · · Singh was charged with en­ in Nadi are also awaiting their Trobriand Islands of Papua New ister Sitiveni Rabuka. 14 No Secumy Deposit couraging other employees of trial to be heard in the Nadi Guinea. New Caledonia's pro-inde­ plan was designed I.I No Credit Oieck Air Pacific to take part in a magistrates court ..... Pacnews Delegates to the meeting pendence group, FLNKS, I.I No Long-Term Obligations . arrived in Port Moresby will be led by its president, Cooks television shows Wednesday and arrived on Rock Wamytan. PNG's del­ the island from Port Moresby egation will be led by Sir for new and low-volume more Cmistian programs on a charter flight yesterday Julius. COOKS Islands television bas The country's economic cri­ with PNG Prime Minister Sir The agenda for the meeting resorted to screening mostly ·sis has also forced the station Julius Chan, the National re­ includes a proposal by Vanuatu celluiar users. Christian programs because to reduce broadcasting hours ported. for a Melanesian Development Television New Zealand has to four and a half each day Vanuatu' s delegation to the Bank, review of the MSG trade stopped supplying CITV over except for Sunday when meeting is led by Prime Min­ agreement, cooperation in trade fr\ i,...i ,, ....,., ••••.. _:. ..··_···. >·.·..•..... '. .·.··_.·· ister Maxine Carlot Korman services and trade facilitation .. ri.-.-.·.·..=.i·'· ·'.·. :,5,. an unpaid bill of more than christian programs are played -"·, -: ·.• j).s:.·_·_. $100,000. almost all day. and Solomon Islands by measures. ] . .. I~-) iJ n.e.n TVNZ stopped supplying The christian programs have . .:.....J PER MIN. WEEKDAYS PER MIN. WEEKENDS 11 Cook Islands television with been provided free of charge , 25 COLOR TELEVISION programs in March this year of CITV by the Cook Islands ! Vanuatu court rulings XS«> STEREO SOUND, and won 'l start again until the branch ofthe Assembly of God REMOTE CONTROL, church.: .... Pacnews ii:i 1980-94 compiled / 1,81 CHANNEL TUNER . biU is paid, RNZI reported. AUSTRALIA'S high com­ through its aid agency, missioner to Port Vila, Alan AUSAID. The Law Report 'All chemical weapons in Edwards, has presented a contain over 120 decisions Saipan 's Most Affordable Cellular Plan We want your business! copy of the recently pub­ of the courts of Vanuatu from Johnston to be destroyed lished Vanuatu law Reports Independence in 1980 to AVAILABLE AT MTC CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER & AAA CELLULAR M1DDL1= ROAD, GUALO RAI (NEXT TO SUBWAY SANDWICH) 234-7368 A UNITED ST ATES senator Smith also stated that when to the Vanuatu Government. 1994. from Hawaii .has announced the remaining projectiles, A statement from the high It was.created by local law­ that all chemical weapons mortars, land mines, and bulk commissioner says the copy yer John Ridgway, who over stored at Johnston Island will containers of nerve and mus­ of the report was presented a three year period, extracted be destroyed _by:the year 2000. tard gas agents are inciner­ at the recent swearing in cer­ the relevant materials from Sen. DairieFlnouye received ated, the· Johnston Atoll emony of the first Ni­ over 3-thousand files. the report''Iron{'the . assistant Chemical Agent Disposal Sys- Vanuatu judges to the Su­ The Australian high com­ secretar.y. of defense for . tern; Qr JACADS, will be dis­ preme Court of Vanuatu, mission says the funding of a.tomic energy, Dr. Harold · mantled. Kalkot .Mataskelekele and ·· the reports display Australia's llmtc Smith, during Washington . Jo1wston Atoll is located in Vincent Lunabek. continuing support for the func­ hearings on defense matters; ·· ·the Central Pacific, approxi­ The publication of the Law tioning of the Vanuatu judiciary Real Value for the CNMI Hawaii Public Radio re­ mately 800 miles south-south­ Reports was funded by the and the legal sector as a ported. west of Honolulu.... Pacnews Australian government whole.... Pacnews. i :1 .. ,t . ' 12-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JUNE 7, 1996 PBC gets inonetary help FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1996-MARIANA.S VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-13 each island group served by the staffers off to COMMUNITY and economic The InterPacific Group, an 1979. In 1991, IPG continued Guam, belong to the Center's Jakarta development in the Pacific investment and managment its support by hosting lucheon Center, with complimentary and 20-member Advisory Board. to participate in a three-day re­ There will also be a panel discus­ gional seminar on tourism statis­ sion on the measurement of the region is getting a boost, company that serves the Pa­ at the Pacific Club in Hono­ reduced-fare rooms at the Pacific Support, such as that pro­ Depa~:~~r;:f ,. . , =' ~l'·i thanks to a $25,000 donation cific region, manages the Pa­ lulu to encourage other pri­ Islands Clubs on Guam and vided by IPG, enables .corpo­ tics organized by the World Tour­ economic importance of tourism: ~~~t~~~~n~~~- from the InterPacific Group. cific Islands Clubs on Guam vate-sector organizations to Saipan. rate citizens to work with the ism Organization. "I think that going on this kind of in cooperation with IPG presented its $25,000 and Saipan. IPG is also the support the Center. Gerold C. Wunderlich, gen­ Center to meet mutual goals They are Judy Torres, head of seminar is very vital as we our­ University of Hawaii contribution last month to the parent company of The InterPacific Group has also eral partner ofIPG, and Ralph for community and economic MVB's research division, and selves are looking into ways to announces ~ Pacific Business Center which JnterPacific Hawaii Retail assisted the Center by providing Harrision, general manager of development in the American Cathryn C. Villagomez, research better get all the infonnation we I operates out of the University Group, which owns Andrade, its staff, which travel quarterly to the Pacific Islands Club- Affiliated Pacific Islands. assistant. need of our industry," Tomokane BUS 305 Marketing for Non-business Majors I of Hawaii's College of Busi­ a retail clothing store in Ho­ MVB Managing Director Anicia said. ness Administration provides nolulu. Q. Tomokane stressed the impor­ "We need as many new informa­ June 27-August 1 TTh 6-8:30PM & Sat 9-12 Noon 8 technical and management as­ According to a press release tance of the seminar, saying it tion as we possihly can in method­ . 11 sistance to businesses, ·com­ from PBC the contribution would help the MVB to better get ologies--how to extract informa­ (First meeting is on Thursday, June 27 .) ",. munities all,d governments in continues a history of giving information on the tourism indus­ tion from within the CNMI like fustructoc: L. Jacobs, PhD., Professor of Marketing the American Affiliated Pa­ to the Center that began in try. doing a survey of what's going on I t\ cific Islands, including Ameri­ 1990 when Paul S. Slawson, Thedevelopmentofabasictour­ out there within our own industry, ;,1 what' shappening with the optional. can Samoa, Guam, the North­ IPG Chairman, made available ism statistical system is one of the tours," she added. \\ ern Mariana Islands, Chuuk, $25,000-the first private-sec­ main subjects to be taken up in the ~.j Tomokane said the would h Pohnpei, Kosrae, Yap and tor donation received by the seminar, Tomokane said. MVB She said the seminar will review like to do surveys on the services f.j Palau as well as Hawai'i. Center since its inception in /1 TWO staff members of the the current practices and methods provided to visitors to the CNMI J MarianasVisitorsBureauwillleave for the elaboration of tourism sta­ and see their levels of satisfaction. ' ..... --~~~~~·-;.t;.J;j.,,,..._,""'·\ rl Buses, heaYY equipment tomorrow for Jakarta, Indon~ia, tistics. -Rick Alberto .told to' av:oid h.igli:wax This course will help ::evel~p a =er focused ll. marketing approach for the products, services, or pro- l THH. ···.·ofiPARTMENT CJf. . ~hrks iik.'~~if~i'cprric§~{qf\' ·1 . Public Safety advises 11ll-0p~- .· upgrading t~e./ ~igli'¥!Y ~f grams your company offers. qti erato.rs •of· hea.\Ty .· eq11ip~eiit ·..• _this.·ar~a· .andf'?rsijety\fea~): Tuition: $240.00 per course for CNMI residents. Non- f) and buses who u9rmally sops we advise th~t ~UW~#YY• takes 16 Highway As :ferlaje . . e,quipment ~d •bu~e~ atoi~ < residents please call the Continuing Education Office. ~ 'to take alternate routes. . taking Jhis route untit th; ' Course textbook will be available for purchase at C.E. ~ . · Aseyeryoueis weUaWare; l:(>mpletion 8f tll.e foad Office. rJ the Peparment cif · Public /Constuctio11-, ./······ ~-1 (;., Credits: 3 University of Hawai'i semester credits ,; IJ t; The ~nterPacific Group, an investment and management company that serves the Pacific region, has contnbuted $25,000 to the Pa_cific Busi,:,ess qenter. At the presentation o( (he big check on Guam in May Who May Enroll: Anyone with sophomore standing or '. were (l-r) Werner H. Graef, chief executive officer of the /PG-managed Pacific Islands Club Center Director equivalent if enrolled at NMC. Must have 24 semester · Angela W11/iams; Ralph Harrison, general manager of Pacific Islands Club-Guam; and Bart jacksor, general manager of Pacific Islands C/ub-Saipan. I ' hours credit if not enrolled at NMC. Certain English .i proficiency requirements also must be met. ,,;

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' • , • < • ,1,1, l l, I I•> I, l ,/~ •, l I I•• '' '''. '';. 14-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JUNE 7, 1996 FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1996-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-15 1RP Independence Day activities Worldwide leader of Church of THEME:TaonNgMgaBayani:Ikaranga!MoPilipinoMagitingangLahiMo! The June 9 celebration committee headed by Rollie Bigalbal has announced Latter-Day Saints visits CNMI Bid to void law at trial court the festivities for Sunday, June 9, 1996 at the Civic Center, Susupe, from 10am Christ of Latter-day Saints, made a nied by his wife, and by Joseph B. By Ferdie de la Torre rights. to 6pm, in connection with ¢ecelebration of98th Philippine Independence Day, THE island of Saipan was paid an brief stop on Saipan as part of his Wirthliri, amemberofhteQuoromof Variety News Staff The retroactive application, he after its final meeting held last night at the Rambies Restaurant unexpected visit last Saturday night, return trip from. the Philippines to the the Twelve Apostles of The Church PETITIONER Kaelani Kinney has added, also creates an insurmount­ Support from various individuals and co~ in the island will make this June l. soughtacourtorderdeclaring that the . able barrier to inheritance by an ille­ Gordon B. Hinckley worldwide United States. of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, festivities a success as expected. All are invited to attend this affair. controversial new CNMI Probate gitimate child which does not apply President of The Chlll'Ch of Jesus President Hinckley was accompa- and his wife. Schedule of Festivities: Hinckley had just finished a tour of Law is unconstitutional and therefore eguallytolegitimatechildren,thereby - Singing of National Anthem inapplicable· to the pending Larry violating equal protection. · the Orient, which included stops in - Welcome Address - General Calogne Lujan said the Supreme Court on Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, and the Hillblom's probate proceedings. - Invocation In a motion filed before the Supe­ threeoccasionshasaddres.sed whether Philippines. The pwpose of his tour - Silent Prayer rior Court Wednesday, Kinney, changedlawsaffectingheirshiprights was to meet with Latter-day Saints - Entertainment/Parlor Games/Ball Games through counsel David J. Lujan, said can be applied retroactively. a. Amateur Singing Contest - do Jun Gaces Tel.234-2426(KCNM) faithful from this part of the world to the new statute violates both the Due On each occasion, the lawyer said, OPEN D~.ILY 8:00 AM 8:00 PM b. Individual Singing Contest - do Minda Castro, Tel.235~37 l en_courage and inspire them. ProcessandF.qualProtectionOauses the court has stated thatlawsaffecting c. Live Entertainment of Filipino Bands The plane of which President of the Constitution. succession rights can not be applied - Hot Emotion-New Seoul Night Club Hinckley was aboard stopped in "It removes a vested property in­ retroactively if they interfere with • •) t!J t~tsl ftB%t =1 •X'X ! #II - Mystic Sounds-Island Garden Saipanforaquickfuel-up.Butthanks terest belonging to the children of vested rights, relying upon the Due - Who Changed-Paci.fie Gardenia Hotel tothehelpoftheAirportSecurityand Larry Hillblom and also invidiously Process Oause of the CNMl Consti­ - The Spiral' s-Hyatt Regency Customs Officers, Hinckley was al­ discriminates against a class of ille­ tution. - Last Minute-Pacific Castle lowed t leave the plane and have a gitimate children," said Kinney, Stating the law's violation ofequal NAFTAN f!u••1v1 - High Octane-Long Beach Night Club quick visit with the gathered crowd mother of Hillblom' s alleged son, protection, Lujan said pretermitted BOAT DIVES A FREE Dive for Certified Divers · - Freddie Saints Production-La Fiesta waiting outside the airport gates. Junior Larry Hillbroom heirsarebeingtreateddifferentlythan - J & N & Co. - Okura Hotel, Guam Approximately 75 people, mostly Gov.FroilanTenoriosignec!House heirs named in the will, even though SUNDAY, 6-9-96 Sunday, 6-9-96 OBYAN BEACH-8:00am - Mr Ferdinand Santos on the Trumpet Latter-day Saints, turned out, despite Bill l 0-147 into law which changes their interests in the estate are identi­ 1 :00 P.M. c:,,for sign up d. Parlor Games - (Native) less than a day's notice, to see theCNMIProbateCode. Thechanges cal. SEATING IS LIMITED Palayok/Palasebo/Coconut/ Sack Rice/Pabitin/Etc. Hinckley. apply retroactively to pending pro­ "Both have vested property rights CALL TODAY! e. Basketball Games (2pm) To understand the granduerof this bate litigations. but one is now entitled to protection Junior Basketball Teams Under PABA two (2) games event for them, it must be noted that In the motion, Lujan pointed out by the executor and one is not," he Master of Ceremonies : June Gases & Minda Castro Saipan Rotary Club President Frances Borja presents a $500 credit said. . voucher to San Jose homeowner fire victim Sinfrosia Hapdei. The Latter~y Saints regard Hinckley as that the new law moots the appeal in SCUBA TANK SALE! For more infonnation please contact the following: By this provision, Lujan said the &;TIR&•BIIY family d_welling was totally consumed by fire on may 26, 1996. Also a living prophet of God, much like connection with Hillblom's probate I. Abner Venus - 234-5911 Legislature has singled out illegiti­ naVBRB Standard 80's presf!ntmg ~he dona~ion for building materials /s Rotary Community Moses and the prophets of old. hearings pending before the CNMI 2. Rick Q Tayco - 234-603 I Services 0Jrector R1chc1rd A. Pierce. The Satpan Rotary Club has matechildrenfordiscriminatorytteat­ For most Latter-day Saints mem­ Supreme Court. only 00 3. Emil Tomas - 322-9388 donated to 8 fire victims through its Fire Victims Fund this year. The dismissal of the appeal, Lujan ment TWO LOCATIONS $165· bers in Saipan, it was their first, and said, will moot µie High Tribunal's ''If a child or heir is named in the TO SERVE YOU! Regularly $200.00 likely only, opportunity to meet the orderof stay of the DNA discovery. will, he or she is entitled to protection while supplies last man who leads them. The newly adopted law, ifvalid,he by the Executor," Lujan said ''If the ITII IB8T INGUALORAI contended,doesnotpennittheuseof child is illegitimate and not named in D I V 11: R • 233-6100 Peter Aldan DNAandavarietyofotherevidence the will, the Executor is authorized to to establish paternity in the Com­ defend against that heir, only because I T·I I Ii II AT at PACIFIC it was not named in the will" graduates monwealth. D I W 11: a • ISLANDS CLUB Lujan said the retroactive applica­ Lujan emphasiz.ed that this creates valedictorian tion of the law unconstitutionally in­ an unconstitutional barrier to illegiti­ 234-7976 ext. Dive Shop for Mt. Carmel terferes with vested property rights in mate children rights to take the prop­ ii violation ofHillbroom' s due p~ erty which vested in them at death. The students, parents, members of the Board of Directors, and staff of Sr. Remedios Early Childhood De­ ii( class of 1996 ) velopment Center would like to express their heartfelt appreciation to the following for the contributions PETER Joseph Pangelinan ,. and support that were generously given to the center during the School Year 1995-96: r'i Aldan was named the valedic­ I torian for his senior class of 45. Pacific Islands Club(PIC) 1. Torres Refrigeration, Inc. 1996, Mt Carmel School earn­ 2. Shim No Jin 46. Mr. Hong Sup Lee 3. Steven & Keiko Pangelinan 47. MARPAC ing the highest grade point av­ 4. Attorney Vicente T. Salas ...· ·48.,~pDonald's erage over the four years of 5. Joseph Pierre & Chriselle Muna 49; Naf!gnal Office Supply high school, among his fellow 6. Bank of Hawaii . •· :so~ BQnk<>,f Salpan classmates . 7. John & Primetlva Taltano · 5,L Pa<:lfl<: Ggigenla During the May 30th gradu­ 8. Lou Bagaipo 52, Hyatf}Reger,cy ation ceremonies held at the LOW HIGH 9. Frieda Demapan 53. Northepi l'y'lari(;lllas Investment Group Mt. Carmel Cathedral, Aldan ROCK BOTTOM PRICrs 54, Joeten Center .. ; Prices 10. Justalyn.Camacho stood proud as he delivered Quality 11. Andon Umiroch 55.. Saltx;lp S~lpj)lng q?. 12. Juanita Llmiroch 56,H&E , .... ·.· .. ··· ·. i ': his valedictorian address and 13. Pacific Ins. Underwriters, Inc. · 57. Price Costco as he accepted the President's Off ,V,RY CAR IN. STOCK! 14. Francisco Rom Andre 58. Y.O. Corp .. award for Educational Excel­ 15. Island Apparel 59. NorthwestAlrllnes lence, signed by the President Now is the time to take advantage of this 16. M/M Jesse Aguon 60. Midway Motor / . of the United States. HUGE price reduction and save thousands of dollars! 17. Ogumoro Trevor 61. L& Tlntern'I Corp •.. ·.. Aldan also received other 18. Takeuchi, Koharu 62. Han's Corporation awards in academic excel­ Hurry! From now until JUNE 30TH, 1996, we will be 19. M/M Paulino Cielo 63. Diamond Hotel· lence, earning the highest 20. Hotton, Yu 64. Pacific Trading eo: · offering our entire inventory at drastically reduced prices. 21. M/M Berny Travilla 65. Aqua Resort Club grade point average in Sci­ 22. Ngirbabul, Eric 66. Joeten Motors ence, Math, Theology, and 23. John Kyle Pangelinan 67. CC Enterprises Language Arts. CHECK US OUT! IT'S YOUR CHOICE FOR A BETTER DEAL! 24. Macarae9., Richard 68. Commonwealth Maritime Agency Peter is the son of Pete Aldan 25. Rudolpho s Staff 69. Island Security Agency and Chris Pangelinan of As 26. Venus, Abner 70. Saipan Ice Co. Lito. Our NEW AND USED CAR SALE-ATHON can 27. Dolan, Erlyn 71. Bobble's Cale 28. Sonia & Tanya Ann Taitingfong 72. Sen. Thomas Villagomez offer you quality vehicles at great prices. · 29. Glen Allan Lizama 73. MTC 30. King's Taxi 74. Salpan Bowling Center 31. M/M Arnel Cadiang 75. Saipan Health Clinic 32. Mr. John White 76.JWS HYUnDRI ~1,3, Laolao Bay Golf Resort 77. KGAS 34. Coastal Resource Mangement 78. 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18-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JUNE 7, 1996 FRIDAY JUNE 7 1996-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VlEWS-1~ Tinian students win Mayor's awards US Energy chief's trips questioned awards. And these awards are for AN EXCITING new award has pal Helen A. Abayare and Tinian "Reading is the most important Day. the most Improved students, not By H. JOSEF HEBERT Wednesday for comment on the been introduced at Tinian/El­ Mayor Herman M. Manglona. subject for our students; Fluent Gilberston said each teacher at just for the top academic students. WASHINGTON (AP) · Tens of findings. ementary/Junior High School to Gilberston said she got the idea readers are more successful in the school selected one student This is a great program and I'd thousands of dollars were mis- The.lG report said while the ~ INTER•KAM TRAVEL AGENCY INTERNATIONAL recognize the school's most im­ from the highly successful their other subjects and are more from his or her classroom as the like to be considered as a model managed in connection with four trade tnps may have been of some • . tJl~~E ~.. proved readers. "Mayor's Reading Award" pro­ apt to develop a lifelong love of most improved reader in the class overseas trade missions headed value, "the department cannot P.O. BOX 3397, SAIPAN, MP 96950 AGENT ~ for the school year. for other schools to follow," she The "Mayor's Reading Award" gram that exists on Seattle, Wash­ reading," she added. by Energy Secretary Hazel 9uantifytheva~ue"ineitherbreak- TEL. 235-5554/5555/8888 FAX. (670) 235-7070 NETWORK The students recognized include said. W..Q came from an idea proposed by ington. The program, she said "has The 20 student recipients of the O'Leary, an internal investiga- mg down bamers for U.S. com- bilingual and special education The listing of students receiv­ Tinian Elementary fifth-grader been highly successful in moti­ first-ever Tinian Mayor's Read­ tion by the Energy Department panies or bringing business agree- ing A wards will be announced students. ing the "Mayor's Reading Award" teacher Kaye Gilberston, an idea vating students to higher levels of concludes. ments to fruition. It said there was reading, as well as greatly en­ and recognized this Wednesday, "Too often, parents receive calls this year is attached to this news that was quickly and enthusiasti­ O'Leary called it a "profes- no basis to conclude that the trips cally supported by school Princi- hancing their self-esteem." June 5, at the school's Awards from the school about something release. negative involving their children. For more information on the sional review" and said in a state- created U.S. jobs. This year, however, parents of this new program, contact ment, "I accept responsibility for O'Leary, although acknowl- these children liave been able to Gilberston or Abayare at Tinian the ... accounting and administra- edging department miscues, reit- rejoice over some positive news Elementary/Junior High School tive problems" surrounding the erated that the missions helped - that their students have won at 433-9251. 1994-95 trips to India, Pakistan, U.S. businessmen who partici- China and South Africa. pated and "advanced their efforts While a final report by the to secure business.deals and bring Mayor's Reading Award· winners department's inspector general on jobs home to American workers." Qassroom Student O'Leary's 16 overseas trips, in- Thomas Grumbly, the cludingfourtrademissions,isnot department's No. 2 official, said A JOURNEY OF A THOUSAND FUN Kindergarten-A Inas M. Aquiningoc expected to be completed for sev- in an interview that "the benefits · · KindergartencR Joseph Santos eral weeks, a draft of the findings outweighed the cost" although he BEGINS AT INTER-KAM • •. !st A Jomanda Lynn C. Manglona was obtained Wednesday by The said the IG report "makes it clear stB Jesse Villanueva Associated Press. (the trade missions) could have 2ndA RinoReyes · The draft concluded that the been conducted in a more cost- AVAIL OF THE SPECIAL FAREii! . 2ndB. Alberta Doreen Sanchez O'Leary trade trips were marked effective way." 3rd.A. Erwin H. Borja by such poor management and The JG report described nu- '3rdB · . Bryce Borja··.. sloppy record-keeping that thou- merous "internal deficiencies" in JUST CALL AND WE'LL DO THE REST FOR YOU. .4th A Gerald Mundo sands of dollars may have been how executives and others were 4thB Jason Cruz needlessly paid forreceptions, air selected to participate on the trips Service Offered: 5th A Sandy fohn King travel, dinners and even lodging and how money was spent. • Airline Reservation & Ticketing· _J /I Mobil II Sablan Ent. I 5thB Mario Adriano for embassy workers who lived in Among examples of spending (Asiana Ai~ine, Continental Airline, Freedom Air Japan Airline, Korean Airline, Northwest Airline, , Beach Road To PIC+ 6th.A .. Alexander Ian M. King the cities that were visited. cited in the report: United Airline and PIA) 6thB Antonio Dela Cruz According to the IG findings, In India, a local telephone com- • Hotel & Car Reservation 7th A Veronica Bisarra O'Leary's four trade trips, plus a pany received $ 6,609 to install • Package Tours 7tltB Alfred Castro dozen other business trips abroad, eight telephones at a hotel where • Special Discounts for Group SthA· ·.· Natasha Morgan cost the government $ 4.57 mil- the U.S. trade delegation was • Free Ticket Delivery ~~~F 1•f2K~ldg 8thB .. ·.·. Ryan Mendiola lion. Of that, $ 3.42 million was working, and the embassy put in • Travel Insurance Bilingwtl: ~l;.,.. ! '' ''.'' ·.·, ! Tr 20-MARL<\NAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JUNE 7, 1996 FRIDAY JUNE 7 1996-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-21

Israeli police shoot Palestinian dead MEITETSU SIIOPPlnG '-. gun. He said the other two men . By SAID GHAZAU post near the Jewish settlement his three sons were inside their Jerusalem spokesman Shmuel ·cenTER. inc. . . home when they saw a van pull up Ben-Ruby said the officeFs fired ran away and police shot at them ~-0--- JERUSALEM (AP) - Israeli po­ bloc of Gush Katif in the Gaza Tel No 23~·6230/6458/6985 frsj; lice shot and killed a Palestinian Strip. behind the family car parked in the because one of the three men as well, wounding another man. ·-· and seriously wounded the man's The army said the man ignored street. Shuwaiki said they became made an arm movement that Ben-Ruby refused to say why looked like he was pulling out a police were in the area. - brother near their Jerusalem home calls to stop. "The soldier shot suspicious because someone had before dawn Thursday. several times in the air, and when tried to steal their car the night Police said officers opened fire he (the man) continued to run, the before. afteroneofthernenappearedtobe soldier shot and hit the man." Shlfwaiki said he and his sons pulling out a gun. The victims' Ismaiyel Abu Samra, 25, died went into the street to investi­ 1 1 father said the policemen were in of two bullet wounds to his abdo­ gate. He said his son Daoud, 27, «{it;Jtt!tS1 civilian clothes, parked in an un­ men. A Palestinian commander in knocked on the window of the ;!flllf ome ···.• •~@. ~~! K!m~! QqtqJ& 9? ,; .. ;;.1.,. .. ,;.. ,~i.;,., .• 59¢/ea marked vehicle and fired without the area said Samra was on his way van to talk to the men inside warning. home when the shooting occurred, when police in suicide opened Neither victim was armed. Po­ and he had posed no threat to the fire, killing Daoud and serious! y J;~ft.~hf lice said they were investigating. Israeli soldiers. wounding his brother .~1~~ijr:!1:4ui~. The incident came a day after The Jerusalem shooting oc­ Mohammed, 20. an Israeli soldier killed a Palestin­ curred at about 2 a.m. Thursday. The third brother, Wahabi, es­ e ia.'l as he ran toward an army out- Yakoub Shuwaiki said he and caped injury, Shuwaiki said. .Secret Service says Netanyahu's · apartment imposs1.·b1~ to secur... e fil.11 . . Joy Dishwashing Liquid JERUSALEM (AP) •. Secret features and won't be. ready for lsrael'.s leaders after the Nov: 4· 22oz service agents are searching for two months, Netanyahu spokes­ assassination of PrimeMinist~r .. a temporary home for Prime man Ofir Aqunis said Wednes- .Yitzhak Rabin by a dght~wing Minister-elect · Benjamin day. · · · ··. Jewish extremist . >: .. ··. Netanyahu after determining A Jerusalem penthouse A commissi<:>11 of inquiry into Kao Merries Disposable w: that his rented Jerusalem apart- Netanyahuboughtrecentlyisalso the slayingbiam.e4the Shin Bet, Diaper M-40cts L-36cts ment is not secure. · undergoing renovation and can­ saying.seyerelapses in its per­ t~~~~J~ "You won't The official prime minister's not be inhabitedl!ow,Aqunis said. ·· formance perntlttt;d gunman s;:::Jtf!ii:..J,._:····...... • ·····~ believe all residence in Jerusalem is being The Shin Bet security agency Yigal.Arnfr to shoot. Rabin at renovated to add more security has stepped up protection of · point-b!ank range. · the savings we got for you" ~ MAKE IT A HABIT READ THE

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But NOW OPEN SUNDAY'S 9:00 AM TO 1:00 PM reasonable price - for $ 219,495. she explained that the agency In the meantime, Rosen said Open: "The longer we have this issues at least 75 million refund he's scrawled "VOID" through Monday to Frlday:11amto 2pm & 5pm to 10pm the check and stored it in a safe Saturday:10:00am to 2:00pm thing, the more I expect to start checks annually and said an oc­ COME TO THE MID-PAC SUPER SAVER TENT SALE NOW OPEN ON SUNDAY 10:00AM TO 3:00PM seeing girls lining up at the front casional computer glitch is in­ place. door," said the tyke's father,Neil evitable. Young Max will never see the SATURDAY,JUNE 8, AND SUNDAY,JUNE 9 Rosen. When Rosen opened the enve­ money, but he's not complain­ Neil Rosen, a Pittsburgh law­ lope, he said he was shocked at ing, his father said. . 1111s .· ... • ·NAPA Preferred Customer Cards • Give-Aways throughout the day!!! yer, said he and his wife, Jan, finding a piggybank-bursting "It means nothing to him," thought at first that the letter ad­ check inside. Rosen said. "The thing that would NAPA Discount Cards• Gas Cans dressed to their son meant they He phoned the IRS right away make him happiest right now is Reg. $10.00 Weekend Special $5.00 had miscalculated the taxes they but had a hard time convincing some ice cream before bed." Tool Sets• Shirts • Hats --~o~t1\· • FREE Hot Dogs• FREE Sodas Lighters • Flashlights • Screwdrivers Machinists walk off jobs • FREE Popcorn Key Chains By JIM SALTER 1995. picket lines Wednesday. A few ST. LOUIS (AP) - Workers who Union members also said the banged on windshields and tried nonnally sit at computer termi­ company's offer of small wage to block entrances before police P.O. BOX 267 San Jose, Saipan MP 96950 Tel. 234-5911-8 nals or man telephones were build­ increases over the next four years told them to stop. . NAPA ing airplanes at McDonnell Dou­ is inadequate. Machinists typi­ The aerospace giant, St. Louis' glas on Wednesday, the first day cally earn about$ 800 a week. In biggest employer, vowed to keep . MOTOR LONG NECK 2-TON of a strike by the bulk of produc­ addition to cost oflivingincreases, going. Williams said salaried OIL FUNNEL tion workers here. workers are being used to make FLOOR JACK the company has offered a 2.5 W/CARRYING CASE Rented school buses carried percent wage hike the first year, military jets and missiles. (Limit 48 per customer) Rigid spout permits pouring hundreds of machinists to picket 2.5 percent bonuses the second McDonnell Douglas employs #75-140, 75-100 without the need to hold funnel in lines at each gate of the sprawling and third years, and a 3 percent more than 15,000 nonunion em­ ploce!! Hydraulic 2 ton Caf)ocity McDonnell Douglas facility in bonus in the fourth year of the ployees, many of them engineers. #821-5212 Lilt Range 135mm-375mm north St. Louis County. Police contract. "We're very capable," Will­ #2TON used extra patrols to keep the McDonnell Douglas says it iams said. "We're building prod­ !c! peace, but reported no problems. needs to use subcontractors and uct. The lines are open." $, Many passing cars and trucks nonunion company plants to stay Workers in St. Louis build $2!! honked in support of strikers. competitive, and will guarantee theF-15 and the F/A-18fighters $49!! 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AP photo FRIDAY JUNE 7 1996-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-31 30-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JUNE 7, 1996 . @ PIONEER® Ex-judge's anti-bribery Petition shows impatience·rising The Art of Entertainment Connnunity asks FBI to end Freem.en standoff drive taken to US cities By HAL SPENCER FBI. cellular telephone and radio com­ Talks broke down May 21 third-party intermediaries in ef­ By CARL HARTMAN · came to Washington this week 160 million refinery, another on JORDAN, Montana (AP) -The "The people of Garfield munications signals. when Colorado state Sen. Charles forts to persuade the Freemen to WASHINGTON (AP) - A lead­ from a U.N. conference in theprovisionofhospitalsupplies FBI is squeezing the Montana County have been victims of these Law enforcement officials may Duke gave up in frustration, say­ surrender. ing American crime investigator Istanbul, which is looking into where 25 percent of the contracts Freemen ever tighter since sur­ people for 2 1/2 or three years," also block the group's access to ing that the Freemen were not When FBI agents shut off elec­ will try to spread to the United the future of the world's cities, to had been going for bribes. We're render talks broke down, but resi­ McRae said after he placed the fishing ponds, fields planted with negotiating in good faith and that tricity to the Freemen, they States an effort in German cities attend a meeting of the board of talking with Bangladesh about dents of this ranching and farm­ petitions in Jordan businesses two crops and buildings used to store some were merely criminals try­ switched on truck-mounted por­ to create "islands of integrity" directors of his organization. doing the same for a big telecom- ing county are doing some squeez­ weeks ago. food, the newspaper said, quoting ing to avoid prosecution. table generators to serve 41 neigh­ free of bribery, Peter Eigen, chair­ Progress against bribery is munications project." ing of their own - on the FBI. Many area residents feel the sources it didn't identify. At least 21 people, including boring homes that are wired into man of Transparency Interna­ being made on an international On Sunday Transparency A community petition urg­ FBI has been overly considerate The agency moved three ar­ three children, are at the ranch. the same circuit as the ranch the tional said Wednesday. scale, he said in an interview, He International's Berlin headquar- ing the use of "reasonable force" of the anti-government .extrem­ mored cars and two helicopters to More than a dozen of the adults Freemen call Justus Township. Martin Mollen, 76, will be cited the international convention ters issued its second annual "cor- to end the 73-day-old standoff ists holed up in the remote farm the area last Friday, but kept the are wanted on charges that in­ Some neighbors have said they doing the job. As a former judge against bribery signed by 22 gov- ruption index" to show how busi- has collected some 200 signatures, complex they occupy. The FBI vehicles about four miles (6.5 ki­ clude circulating millions of dol­ are sure· the Freemen, like most and former deputy mayor of New ernments of western hemisphere ness people rate corruption in the rancher Brent McRae, who initi­ did not cut off electrkity to the lometers) away and emphasized lars in bogus checks and threaten­ farms in the area, have their own York City. Mallen gave his name countries. The United States, the world. It found that they saw Ni- ated jt, said Wednesday. The place until Monday, has kept its that it still hopes to end the stand­ ing to kill a federal judge. generators, but there has been no to the Mallen Commission cre­ only country which already has a geria as the most corrupt of 54 county has fewer than 1,500 resi­ special.weapons teams at check­ off without violence. The FBI said it has used 42 sign any were in use. ated to search out corruption in law penalizing the offerofbribes countries surveyed, and New dents, and Jordan has fewer than points several miles (kilometers) the city's police department. He to foreigners, signed on Sunday. Zealand as the least corrupt. 500. from the farm, and until recently, belongs to the U.S. chapter of the He said he had told his board The United States was rated as McRae said he would deliver allowed family members to visit We'll do everything except carry your suitcase international group of volunteers that bribery was seen at the number 15 - less corrupt than the petition to Garfield County the complex. that Eigen heads. Istanbul conference as a major Austria and Japan, which rated Sheriff Charles Phipps on Thurs­ The FBI is considering further But if you take us with you, we'll do that too! Eigen has been working re­ obstacle to the humane develop- 16th and 17th, but more corrupt day and hold a news conference measures to isolate the Freemen, . @PIONEER'. cently with mayors of German ment of cities. than Germany, number 13 and to comment on attitudes he found The New York Times reported in Your only travel agency that's open on Sunday 9:00 AM • '1:00 PM cities to prevent bribery on the "We have been working with Israel, number 14. in circulating the document. He Thursday editions, including dis­ Financing by Pilot Trading Corp. Lay-Away ' letting of local contracts. governments," he said. " But co­ wants Phipps to deliver it to the rupting their satellite television, Available Middle Road, Chalan-laulau, Saipa~ "Judge Mallen said he would (next lo Mcdonald) Tel 234-9145 Fax 234-9231 Plan operation among governments is Call right now and ask about our great package tours. Open Daily: Sun-Thu 10am to 8pm. Fri. 10am to 4pm. Sat 6pm to Bpm undertake to see what can be done slow, so we've tried to create small 50thyear of in this country." he said. islands of integrity. A Berlin lawyer, Eigen was for­ "For example, we've had two Fullbright CengratulatiGns! BUCKLE UP SAIPAN ! merly in charge of projects in East agreements to prevent bribery in Africa for the World Bank. He Ecuador: one on bidding for a $ scholarships Kenneth P. celebrated VillagGime:z MARIANAS CABLE VISION ByLAWRENCEL.KNUTSON WASHINGTON (AP) - Mark­ en yeur p O '(OUR Al'(o 1"~ ·· RO u DLY p R ES E NTS ing the 50th anniversary of the Graduatien Day Fulbright scholarships, President ~ 0-e.'- ,.,;;,_ "'~ Please Call Us At 233-3650, 3750, 3800 Clinton says they have long since frem: proved their worth as a bridge ""°"+""_w'..:s;;,VE• .;>'"-~ And Ask For Edgar, Mira, Juvy or Miss Huang JULIO CESAR over age-old suspicions and a Palacies family ...,,..l'Sr,Cllll. w,,JI, ,.,.~ . . building block of world peace. Paying tribute to the late Sen. 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BOX2195 TEL.: 322-1808 / 9 civilized, rational and humane SAIPAN, MP 96950 FA..'(: 322-1807 than the empty system of power of the past." 32-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JUNE 7. 1996 FRIDAY, JUNE 7. 1996-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-33 House eyes more foreign aid cuts By JIM ABRAMS Rep. Nita Lowey, a New York to a country that blocks the deliv­ Senate, was: $ 190 million for international di­ £~~~~~~roe,~~~~~!!~~~~~~~~~~~;peace talks on ending the warm Talks will be tough today, Yandar?1yev. . . da he felt an "increas- that Russian troops. will with- WASHINGTON (AP)- Foreign Democrat. But supporters of more ery of U.S. humanitarian aid The $ 2.4 billion for the Agency for saster assistance, up $ 9 million. breakaway Chechnya resumed saidMovladiUdu~ov,aChe~hen . ie!ts1~, w\o fa~e; p::::~~; :;~:~~iniy"thatthelatesttalks draw."Theproblemisthatwedo aid spending seemed headed funding, recognizing they didn't measure was aimed directly at Tur­ International Development, down $ Funding for the U,N. Population 0 1 !~t~r~~~h ~~s!~:t~~dn c~:~~~a~ ~~l:r~~~~, s ~e;;:ia~~~s, ~~~ !~~k: t? ~cceed to were little m?re than a campaign :ot ~;w how to do it and when," downward again as the House of have the votes, withdrew an key, which could lose$ 25 million in 30million. Fund is limited to $ 25 million, with :~;~~= ~~:: Representatives debated a bill that amendment to ease the restric­ intended aid if it continues to stop Economic and military aid of$ 3 no funds available unless the Secre­ negotiators pushing tough de- ITAR-Tass news agency re- ~how t~at he is makmg progress toolforYeltsm,dthelnterfaxnews e ~eg.otiators reached agree- orted rn endmg the unpopular, 18- agency reporte . would cut funds for international tions. humanitarian aid from reaching Ar­ billion for Israel and$ 2.1 billion for tary of State certifies that the ma;::·two sides reached agree- p Th~ talks, which began Tues- month-old war. The Chechens are. insisting men! Wed~esday ?n the releas: organizations and reduce aid to Republican Rep. Sonny rnerna. Egypt, unchanged from previous agency has terminated programs men! Wednesday on exchanging day, were called to try to enforce "Either we sign an agreement on a full pullout.ofRuss1an tr~ops of all capllves. Lists are ~o ~ Russia in fiscal 1997. Callaltan of Alabama, who as head The lawmakers also passed, by years. in China. prisoners but remained dead- a shaky cease-fire, part of an (Thursday) or we can say that by July 1, which the Russians exc~anged by Sunday, an. t .e The full House, meanwhile, of the Appropriations foreign op­ 268-153, an amendment limiting aid $ 590 million for Russia and the Migration and refugee assis­ neared completion of a bill to erations subcommittee crafted the to Turlcey to $ 22 million unless the former Soviet republics, down $ 51 tance is funded at $ 650 million, Jocked 0 ; the issue of a Russian agreement reached last week by Yeltsin'speaceinitiativefailed," call unacceptable. . captives are to be freed within troop withdrawal. They hoped to President Boris Yeltsin and Udugov said. The federal commander m two week_s. provide $ 11.9 billion for foreign foreign aid bill, said the cuts were Ankara goverrunent acknowledges million. equal to the president's request. Both sides accuse the other of aidandexportfinancingprograms a necessary part of the effort to Twkey's "genocide" against Arme­ holding hundreds of captives. in the fiscal year beginning Oct. balance the budget and that the legis­ nians in 1915. The talks were being held un­ I. That'sdown$458millionfrom lation, on the whole, was "balanced. After a lengthy debate, the House COMMONWEAl1H COlLEC1\0NS ·Russian communist candid:at~\rOw:S' der heavy security, in the parlia­ 1996 and $ I billion under what compassionate and supportive of our defeated, 2%-127, an amendment to ment building in Nazran, the capi­ the Clinton administration re­ national interests." limit aid to India because of alleged We.do Collections on tal of the Russian republic of quested. The bill was expected to But Rep. Jim Moran, a West Vir­ human rights abuses. he won't .confiscate public property· lngushetia. pass easily Thursday. ginia Democrat, criticired the bill, The legislation would provide $ The Chechens also insist that Meanwhile, the House Appro­ saying, ''Ourpolicy is basically isola­ 936 million for international or­ Bad Receivables, By BARRY RENFREW free ·radio campaign spots al­ Thursday he favored a mixed ing," he said...... •· . local elections scheduled for June priations Committee approved on tionist This is certainly the signal ganizations, $ 800 million less MOSCOW (AP)· Communist lowed candidates for the June 16 economy with the state and pri~ Yeltshi's campaign used a 16 be postponed. Abumuslimov Wednesday a$ 11 billion increase that is sent with this bill." He than the administration wanted. Bad Checks, leaderGennady Zyuganov tried election. vate business workingtogether: radio spot Thursday to harp on warned that the cease-fire would for the 1997 defense budget, tar­ added that the United States spend The International Development Thursday to revive his flagging Opinion polls show Yeltsin But he still insisted the state . its claims only he can ensure. collapse if the regional elections geting 245.8 billion for military s less on foreign aid as com­ Association, the arm of the World Delinquent Accounts, presidential campaign by tell­ taking a lead over Zyuganov in must control such economic sec- stability in Russiai Famed film go ahead before Russian troops programs. pared to gross domestic product Bank that provides interest-free ing "'.Oters Thursday he.would recent weeks. Yeltsin is domi- tors as transportation, power gen~ director Nikita Mikhalkov said·. are withdrawn. The White House threatened to than any other developed coun­ loans to the poorest countries, is Loans, Bonds, etc. not confiscate their property if . · natirig the campaign, setting the eration and military production on the spot the president had Meanwhile, fighting has per­ veto the bill, saying much of the try. to receive $ 525 million, $ 175 he wins Russia's presidential agenda with warnings that the to protect national interests. He made mistakes, but only he sisted since the cease-fire went increase goes for weapons not Turkey was the focal point for million less than 1996 and$ 409 Aametree Terrace Office Building, elections. Zyuganov has. Communists would end personal was also· vague about how he could give Russia strong lead- into effect Saturday. Three Rus­ included in the Pentagon's long­ contention, with the House vot­ million under the president's re­ Lower Capitol Hill, AAA 3937, Box 10001, Saipan, MP 96950 been struggling to increase sup­ freedoms and plunge the country would handle private businesses ership. . sian servicemen were wounded in range plans. ing 301-118 to eliminate the quest. Tel. : (670) 311·8719, Fax: (670) 311-7378 port as President Boris Yeltsin's into war. if elected,. saying that. "honest" . "Has Yeltsin chosen the right rebel attacks overnight, the Interfax Rep. Bill Young of Florida, president's authority to waive a Included in the foreign aid bill, re-election campaign floods the Both candidates are fighting companiesdidnotha,veto-worry. goal? Yes. Made many mis 0 news agency reported. chairman of the national security law that no economic aid can go which still must be considered by the country with warnings that the for the support of moderate and· "I perfectly well realize that takes? Yes ... But he is the best. The Russian military command subcommittee, said his panel Communists would reimpose undecided voters who are likely any re4istril>ution of power and There is nobody else to com- on Thursday accused the Chech ens could not accept President authoritarian rule i.( they win. to decide the outcome of the elec­ property results in tough con- pare with him;" he said. of planning attacks in other areas Clinton's proposal to cut spend­ · "Nobody is going to divide tion, which is widely expected to frontation. The situation we have And in a third campaign spot of southern Russia to disrupt the ing by $ 10 billion on top of 11 or takeaway anything from any­ go to a second round between now can b'e described as cata~ Thursday, ultranationalist June 16 presidential elections. straight years of declining defense body. We ·are talking about a Yeltsin and Zyugari.ov. strophic. lf we are pu$hed fur-· Vladimir Zhirinovsky attacked The war has claimed as many as budgets. wise state policy that \\;'ould en­ Zyuganov, dogged by memo­ ther backwards we'll fall in an many of the.minor candidates. 30,000 lives since Yeltsin sent in White House Budget Director sure existence of all forms of ries of authoritarian rule during abyss; If tomorrow you.start to ..•.· .. in the 11-man contest inan ap~ troops in December 1994 to end Alice Rivlin, in a statement, said property and management," the Soviet era and its ban on take SOinethingaway,the.·day • parentattempttogetmorevotes Chechnya 'sself-declaredindepen­ the spending cuts for foreign aid z;yuganov said in .one of the private enterprise, told voter~ . · aftertomorrowwe'll~avesh90t~ . for his calllpaign. .. · •.·.· dence. were "inconsistent with the de­

mands of American leadership at ! the end of this century and be­ . yond." She also said the administra­ I.. tion strongly opposed language ,;· in the bill that would restrict fund­ MORE .,······· ing for international family plan­ ning efforts. Last year the foreign aid bill was held up for months because the Senate refused to accept House restrictions, inserted by anti-abor­ tion lawmakers, on family plan­ ning aid. I This year Republican leaders said they were offering a "com­ I promise" whereby private family planning groups would have their funding cut 50 percent if they didn't certify they wouldn't per­ form abortions or violate the abor­ I ' You and a friend have the chance to go to tion laws of foreign countries. Population assistance also would Atlanta this summer! Head to your nearest be capped at 65 percent of 1995 levels, or about $ 356 million. 'This is not a compromise, this store and look for the BUD WORLD PARTY is the worst of both worlds," said

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The Open Government Act of ANKARA, Turkey (AP) -Prime C.onstitutional Court, which ruled ment to Welfare's leader 1992, the Board of Directors of the Commonwealth Ports Autliority hereby HONG KONG(AP)-Citing high tee of the Red Cross is moving its matic status from Britain when it that status will still apply after !he He said Hong Kong's high ren~ Minister Mesut Yilmaz resigned the vote of confidence for it Necmettin Erbakan since is the serves notice that it will hold its regular Board Meeting on Friday, June 14, costs and its uncertain status after regional base from the British opened in Hong Kong nine years change of.sovereignty_, dele~ah~n were also a fa~tor,~ was:h~~i~o Thursday afteronly three months Yilmaz' s government invalid last largest party in Parliament. China's 1997 takeover of Hong colony to Tomgkok next month. ago, and does not know whether head Chnstophe Swmarsk1 said for a ne.utral a~e om ·1996 at 10:00 a.m. at the CPA Seaport Office Conference Room, Charlie · · · · · Th rsday work with the nval governments in government when a high court month, published its decision on Demirel could, as he did after Dock, Puerto Rico, Saipan. Kong the International Commit- The m1ss10n received d1plo- u · . . said a vote of confidence for his Thursday, putting it into effect. December elections, also meet The following items are on the agenda for the above-referenced meeting: ijWiiiW;tGM1ffJWWi0Wfa@l'JWtli@'.%t%Wt%'%&'%h\Wffi:@t%WtwW&'i'G.\£4iSh\SN.tt¥filiil¥\\&'Wtwt&*&&£Wi%'1@lia%.s.%%.t%1W/[email protected]%1K&.M@iliWMiliff,1 of ~~~~:~I ~~:::cement has government was invalid. Yilmaz's Motherland and with ·all party leaders to see who I. PRELIMINARY MATTERS The government's collapse True Path joined forces last March might be in agreement for a·coa­ 1. Call to Order /1& been made, but the move was M . C I I qi could give another shot at power to block the Islamic party from li tion before designating some­ 2. Roll Call I Northern ananas O ege ' reported in Thursday's South 3. for the increasingly influential power after Welfare led parlia­ one. Adoption of Agenda &tl Off" f o t" I S f t & H Ith O t h & T · · tu China Morning Post and con- 4. Adoption of Minutes (May 24, 1996) JW ice O ccupa 1ona a e Y ea U reac rammg llil firmed by Swinarski in an inter- Welfare Party, whose Islamic phi­ mentary elections in December. However, Yilmaz has said that II. CORRESPONDENCE If~ @~ • losophy has worried Turkey's Welfare fell short of the neces­ the president would call for early !!ill @ view. . . . Ill. COMMITTEES REPORT Western allies. sary majority to rule alone and elections instead and ask his gov­ 1, Adoption of Financial Statements Ml ij1 I [fa Swmarsk1 said a sub-delega- The collapse of the govern­ could not find coalition partners ernment to stay on as caretaker 2. Other Committees report lH ID· ff, tion would remain in Hong Kong OSHA s • ment had become eminent in the because of reported pressure from until the elections. Demirel has IV. EXECUTIVE REPORT 1 1 last few days after the other coa­ the military, which sees itself as not indicated his possible course V. OLD BUSINESS u:t s~~e::l~n~~. ~~~ t. FY t 997 Budget \I\ t em1nar to, the ~~!~~! the guarantor of Turkey's secular of action. \1\ _ l...... -,..... 1ft Bangkok will become the Red lition partner, former Prime Min­ VI. NEW BUSINESS ,~, ,t h' H ister Tansu Ciller' s True Path regime. Welfare, which has been flirt­ 1. Election of Vice-Chairman Party, withdrew from the partner­ Welfare, which advocates Is­ ing both with True Path and Moth­ VIL PUBLIC COMMENT(S) i~:~·J:ia\f:ei0 ~~=~.Ja;: erland for a possible coalition, VIII. (Executive Session)LEGAL COUNSEL'S REPORT I! Construction anc1 related Industries tli 1 ship. lamic rule in this pre-dominantly (# #0 and Mango ia. also does not shy away from early IX. ADJOURNMENT @] )\ The Red Cross opened the Angered by Yilmaz's corrup­ Muslim country, has toned down its anti-Western rhetoric recently elections. All interested persons are welcome to attend and to submit written or oral 1987 tion allegations against their testimony on the above agenda items. ti Employers, Supervisors, Safety Officers, & Employees Iii Hong Kong mission in to as it does each time it appears The Islamic party led the polls !¥ % offer a humanitarian pipeline be- leader, True Path deputies decided to support a no-confidence vote close to power. in local by-elections at some 40 /sNictor B. Hocog I This workshop will focus on OSHA's purpose, rights and responsibilities, inspections, rd tween China and Taiwan when against the government scheduled President Suleyman Demirel towns and cities last Sunday. Chairman, Board of Directors ft¥ citations, appeals, and injury and illness recordkeeping requirements. The second day ~¥ relations between the two began for Saturday. will now designate a party leader The election, viewed as a pub­ 6/3/96 !Vi will emphasize safely and health programs and OSHA's focused inspections. ti to thaw. Yilmaz had refused to resign, to form a new government. By lic opinion poll, showed decreas­ •••••••••••••••• trying to gain time for possible political tradition, Demirel should ing popularity of the two ruling Day 1 AGENDA Day2 AGENDA Congratulations! : cracks within True Path. But the hand the mandate to form govern- center-right parties. ARE YOU IN NEED OF Reinventing OSHA Focused Inspections • Introduction to OSHA Safety and Health ~rograms • STORAGE SPACE? Rights and Responsibilities 4-Point Workplace Programs Place them inside. workplace Inspections Management Commitment/Employee Involvement Lock the door-take the key, Citations and Penalties Worksite Analysis Rent for a month rate. Low-Low Monthly Rate. 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""' 1,;• .. · ... ~.'T' • ~· • • • ••*" '\ T INVITATION TO BID 233-9298, ·o·· •. ~.q DPW96-ITB-012 The Department of Public Works in conjunction with the Public School System is soliciting sealed l>ids for the construc­ 233-9299 tion of Garapan Elementary School Off-Site Sewertine Connection, Saipan, MP 96950. Bids in duplicate will be ac­ Open Mon. to ]1I]}})(~ff~. i Sat. 8-6 1LJil cepted in the Office of the Director, Division of Procurement & Supply at Lower Base, Saipan until 2:00 p.m. local time, . ','' " .,· '• ;·,., -.. ' ,- ',."'. : :~\ikfi .J

A bond of fifteen percent [15%] of the total bid price must accompany the bid. This security may be certified check, -~- Micronesian Tel 50th Anniversary cashier's check, bid bond, or other form acceptable to the government, made payable to the Treasurer, CNMI Public Ill IIIIIM Beyond the call 1946 1996 School System. The bidder is required to submit with the bid a copy of their business license in compliance with the Contractor's Registration and Licensing Laws of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, 1997 DIRECTORY UPDATE Plans and specifications for the project will be available on or after May 21, 1996 at the Technical Services Division, Department of Public Works, Saipan. A non-refundable payment of $100.00 is required for each set, payment to be made to the Treasurer, Public School System. We are currently updating our records for the free white page listings in MTC's 1997 directory. I,...---;::·----~ . -.-...... _ APre-Bid ConJerence will be held at 2:00 p.m. local time, May 31, 1996 at the Department of Public Works Conference Ir.,, ' 'It;, ~· ... \ ) Room. MTG provides one free listing as a courtesy to all ~ 11,s~·_)if>~.·-,,,~1 June 1 -July 7 ~'\.· '11. //·~< I customers. We will be sending listing confirmations I P.ti,', ~ _ ~1,...... ~ ~ Attention is called to the Labor Standard Provisions for Wage Rate Determination in accordance with the project speci­ V e,. 11 _ • ~~,;.,~ ----~ . ·y. • ,; , L, ,t.'';J'.J,,Cj"""' Daily, 6:00 p.m. to midnight fications and payment of not less than the minimum salaries and wages must be paid as set forth in the Wage Rate on 6/14/96 to published numbers only. If you do '~~-,- ~J})'/~, ~-; ·,\\\ij ~-:? Determination. not receive a confirmation by 6/21/96 and/or would All bid documents received shall be the sole property of the Government of the Northern Mariana Islands with the like your number to be published, please call 234- ~tjil\ Carnival Grounds, American Memorial P~k exception of bid bonds, certified checks or cashier's checks which will be returned to the bidders in accordance with the 7203 by 6/28/96. specifications section, "Instructions to Bidder". Section 5 Bid Guarantee. FOOD, AMUSEMENT RIDES, GAMES OF CHANCE, BINGO, Non published numbers and additional listings ' "The Government reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any imperfection in the bid proposal in the GAMES OF SKILL, BALLOONS, FUN!!! i interest of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands". are a convenienece we offer at only $1 per month. These charges will be billed in the month that the LIVE ENTERTAINMENT WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ls/EDWARD M. DELEON GUERRERO Reviewed by: 1997 directories are distributed. Secretary of Public Works ls/WILLIAM S. TORRES ls/EDWARD B. PALACIOS Commissioner of Education Director, Procurement & Supply Thank you for your patronage! FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1996 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-37 36-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JUNE 7, 1996 Tougher time for peacekeepers Vietnam. withholds visas Perry was quick to add that North Atlantic, to visit with By KATHY WILHELM the party faces tough decisions By ROBERT BURNS turbulence and more problems HANOI, Vietnam (AP) · For­ about how much further to push he believes the 60,000-strong U.S. troops. The U.S. Air Se~urity tightens for party gathering LISBON, Portugal (AP) · in Bosnia this summer as a eign tourists seeking visas to Viet­ its decade peacekeeping force, which Force troops at Lajes perform Keeping a lid on violence in result of the refugee resettling nam are being told to postpone one of Hanoi's leading hotels, said -old economic reform program. includes about 19,000 Ameri­ refueling and. other support the pace of negotiations on business gatherings. But the shift is more Bosnia will become increas­ and the i-mpending elections," their visits until after the ruling 20 would-be travelers, including startling now than at the last con­ Some members fear the party's can troops, is capable of han­ functions. deals. ingly difficult this summer for Perry said at a news confer­ Communist Party holds a major businessmen and tourists, have can­ The Communist Party holds con­ gress, in 1991, because the num­ power has been weakened by al­ ence Wednesday with his dling the additional security At the news conference in the NATO-led peacekeeping congress at the end of the month. celed reseivations so far this month gresses every five years, and dip­ berof foreign visitors has been so lowing private enterprise and for­ Portugese counterpart, Anto­ problems. Lisbon, Perry also said he ex­ forces as Bosnia gets closer to Vietnamese embassies and because they could not get visas. lomats with long experience in much greater. eign investment, and reject for­ holding elections, Defense nio Vitorino. Perry was flying Thursday pected NATO governments to travel agencies in cities around The Foreign Ministry responded Vietnam say it is normal for the Preparations for this year's con­ eign economists' advice to sell Secretary William J. Perry The election is expected to to Lajes Field on the island of hold talks in the fall on what military role the alliance might the world are denying visas to all to queries with a terse statement. nation to tum inward before such gress have been difficult because inefficient state companies. said. be held in September, although Terceira in the Azores, a Por­ but pre-booked tour groups. The "The government's policy on "We expect there to be more that remains in doubt. tuguese archipelago in the play in Bosnia after the peace­ keeping mission that began move is part of heightened secu­ immigration procedures for for­ Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands last year ends in December. rity before the congress gathers to eigners has not been changed and Office of the Secretary of Public Works Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands "When that is completed, appoint new national leaders and the procedures are being carried Office of the Secretary of Public Works when the elections are com­ set basic policies for the next five out in accordance with relevant pleted as I expect that they years. regulations," it said. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAlS will successfully be this fall, The party's policymaking Cen­ But officials at Vietnamese tral Committee is rumored to be embassies, consulates and travel DP W 9 6 R F P 0 1 5 RIQUEST FOR PROPOSAI.S it is I think appropriate to look William J. Perry D p w g 6 A F p 0 1 7 at what additional support meeting this week for last-ditch offices acknowledged the special The Department of Public Works in conjunction with the Public School System is soliciting sealed proposals NATO might be asked to pro­ said. negotiations over the new leader­ policy for June. for the Design-Build of Classrooms for Various Public Schools in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana The Department of Public Works is soliciting sealed proposals for the Design-Build of vide to Bosnia," Perry said. U.S. officials have been re­ ship. Unofficial reports say con­ "This month we do not allow Islands. Koberville High School, Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Perry said he remained cer­ luctant to openly discuss the gress delegates will begin a secret people to go to Vietnam as indi­ tain the peacekeeping mission possibility of maintaining a meetingJune22andformallycon­ vidual tourists," said a man at the Interested contractors must submit one (1) original and four (4) copies of sealed proposals to the Office of Interested contractors must submit one (1) original and four (4) copies of sealed proposals would end on schedule. security force in Bosnia after vene June 28. Vietnamese Consulate in Hong "It is a separate consider­ December, in part because The number of traffic police Kong. He refused to say why, but the Director, Division of Procurement & Supply, Lower Base, Saipan, MP 96950 no later than 4:00 p.m. local to the Office of the Director, Division of Procurement & Supply, Lower Base, Saipan, MP ation as to whether NA TO will they believe such a prospect on street corners has visibly in­ a woman at the state-run Vietnam time, June 28, 1996. A selection committee will convene soon after the submission deadline to review and 96950 no later than 4:00 p.m. local lime, Juhe 28, 1996. Aselection committee will convene fill a requirement to provide might slow progress toward creased in recent days, and bars Travel Agency in Hong Kong said select the best qualified contractor for the project. soon after the submission deadline to reitiew and select the best qualified contractor for the any additional security for holding Bosnia's national and discos have been ordered to it was because "they have a big Bosnia on into next year," he election. close at 11 p.m. Police enforcing meeting in Hanoi." Proposals will be evaluated and a selection made based on the following criteria: project. the curfew raided the Apocalypse A man at the Vietnamese Em­ Now bars in Hanoi and Ho Chi bassy in Tokyo said only tour Proposals will be evaluated and a selection made based on the following criter.ia: 1. Time frame for design and construction Guerrillas ambush Israeli Minh City, popular with tourists, groups can obtain visas in June 2. Price and hauled away Vietnamese and that individual travel can re­ 3. Innovative design concepts 1. Time frame for design and construction women on suspicion of being sume July I. patrol in South Lebanon 4. Financial and Manpower capabililies of contractor 2. Price MARJAYOUN, Lebanon (AP) - artillery barrages on suspected prostitutes. Most were released Embassies in Singapore, Aus­ the next day. tralia and Germany also have 3. Innovative design concepts Shiite Muslim guerrillas detonated a Hezbollah strongholds nearby. A copy of the Scope of Work may be held at the obtained from the Technical Services Division, Department No casualties were reported in the The suspension of visas is a turned visa applicants away. 4. Warranty of products supplied · roadside bomb near an Israeli patrol of Public Works, Lower Base, Saipan on or after June 12, 1996. in south Lebanon Thursday. The sol­ fighting, the sources said blow to hotels, already suffering The flow of official delega­ from a room glut. The Metropole, tions has slowed markedly, as has 5. Financial and Manpower capabilities of contractor diers escaped unharmed, but a Leba­ It was the second straight day of A Pre-Proposals Conference will be held at the Department of Public Works Conference Room at 2:00 p.m. nese civilian was wounded. hostilities in the enclave, which Israel A copy of the Scope of Work may be obtained from the Technical Services Division, Securitysources,speakingoncon­ carved out in I 985 to prevent border local time, June 20, 1996. Proposers shall submit their questions in writing. Department of Public Works, Lower Base, Saipan, on or after June 12, 1996. dition of anonymity, said the blast attacks.· Villagers battle police The Governme_nt reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive any imperfection targeted two annored personnel car­ Hezbollah guerrillas on Wednes­ The Government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive any imperfection in a proposal riersnearthevillageofRobTiatrenin day ambushed a patrol of the Israeli­ TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) - Work be­ the villagers, who say the landfill will in the interest of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. in the proposal in the interest of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. the central sector of an lsraeli-occu­ allied South Lebanon Army militia gan on a new garbage landfill Thurs­ cause pollution, police said pied border enclave. with a roadside bomb, killing one day after a battle between police and About 400 villagers used sticks Isl EDWARD M. DELEON GUERRERO /s/ EDWARD 8. PALACIOS fighter and wounding another. villagers in which 20 people were and rocks against 1,000 riot police, /s/ EDWARD M. DELEON GUERRERO Isl EDWARD B. PALACIOS The Iranian-backed Hezbollah, Secretary of Public Works Director of Procurement & Supply orPartyofGod,claimedresponsibil­ Israel launched a 16-0ay bombing injured. who hit back with water cannons, Date: 6/05/96 Date: 6/06/96 Secretary of Public Works Director, Division of Procurement & Supply ity for the bombing in a broadcast by blitz to wipe out Hezbollah guerrilla The clash erupted Wednesday in police said. Date: 6/05/96 Date: 6/06/96 its Al-Noor radio station. It claimed bases in Lebanon in April. At least the eastern Taiwanese village of Ilan They said 18 villagers were ar­ WI unspecified number of Israeli sol­ 165 people were killed, most ofthem when officials uied to remove bani­ rested and one policeman remained diers were killed or wounded. Lebanese civilians, before a U.S.­ cades andstatuesofBuddhasetup by in a hospital Thursday. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Hezbollahguerrillasearlierblasted brokered cease-fire halted the on­ Office of the Secretary of Public Works an Israeli outpost near the village of slaught Office of the Secretary of Public Works Beit Y ahoun in the enclave's central But fighting across the occupied sectorwithrocket-propelled grenades zone continued. Five people have and machine gunfire. beenkilledand 11 woundedsincethe RE~U~!f9 ~~'! '!'!~!C?~ALS I REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Israeli gunners responded with truce took hold April 27. The Department al Public Works is soliciting sealed proposals from qualified firms for Architectural and Engineering (AIE) Design Seriices for :12 '­ DP W 9 6 R F P 0 1 6 proposed CNMI_ National _Veteran Cemetery, Saipan, Commonwealth ol lhe Northern Mariana Islands. The proposed design work will require :12 following d1sc_1plin_es:Arc_h1tectural, C1v1I, Structural, Electrical and Mechanical, Landscape Architectural, Interior Design and Interpretive Planner. Trc The Department of Public Works is soliciting sealed proposals for the Design-Build of the NE firm and ,ts s,gnatones must be P.rolessionally licensed and registered in the CNMI. Saipan Multi-Purpose Recreational Facility at Northern Marianas College, Saipan~ The design seriices_ required are for a proposed CNMI National Veteran Cemetery, which includes an Administration Building, Committal Shelter. Maintenance & Ser11ce Building, Standby Generator, art & statuary, flagpoles, parking, pedestrian and vehicular circulation, landscaping, grave si:es. :·j Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. columbanum, and garden niches. f,i All work pertormed underthis Conuact wiUrequire knowledge of the environmenlal conditions. as well as design sensitivity to State Ceme:,,:, :;,-,:·1, Interested contractors must submit one (1) original and four (4) copies of sealed proposals to Ser11ce (SCGS) _values. Design will be reviewed by the SCGS for compliance with current policies and guidelines for cemetery sites. Des,an nu;: be the Office of the Director, Division of Procurement & Supply, Lower Base, Saipan, MP 96950 ,n_ compliance with the latest editions ol the Uniform Building Code, Mechanical and Plumbing Codes, National Electrical Code and Amencan with D,sabililies Acl Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG). ' no later than 4:00 p.m. local time, July 5, 1996. A selection committee will convene soon after the submission deadline to review and select the best qualified contractor for the project. The following criteria (in descending order of importance) will be used in the evaluation of this announcement: 1. Specialized experience and technical competence ol the lirm and its key members and consultant's staff with projects of similar type. . \ Proposals will be evaluated and a selection made based on the following criteria: 2. Professional qualifications al the principals and key staff and consultanls. 1. Time frame for design and construction 3. Knowledge and lamiliarity of the lirm and key consultants with the environmental conditions of Saipan and with building code. 2. Price 4. Capacity ol lhe lirm and lhe consultants to accomplish the project work in a short time frame. Ability ol the firm to coordinate lhe work wrth their 3. Innovative design concepts consultants and to coordinate the work with the CNMI and State Cemetery Grants Services. 5. Local office stalf capability and ability of the firm to use CADD technology. 4. Warranty of products supplied Proposals shall include the lollowing:

5. Financial and Manpower capabilities of contractor 1. Updated Standard Form 254 and 255; 2. Design approach and methodology; Acopy of the Scope of Work may be obtained from the Technical Services Division, Department t :~::.::,,. 3. nme frame for proposed work of Public Works, Lower Base, Saipan, on or after June 12, 1996. Seated proposals, in quadruplicate (original and 3 copies), will be accepted al the Office ol the Director, Procurement & Supply at Lower Base, Saipan, no laler than 4:30 p.m., local lime, Friday, June 28, 1996. For lurther information, please contact the Department of Public Works at telephone The Government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive any imperfection numbers (670) 322-9436 or 322·9828; lax number (670) 322-3547.

in the proposal in the interest of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. The Government reseries the right lo reject any or all proposals and to waive any impertection in the proposals in the interest of the Commonweallh ·.-~m&~:~~i Two North Korean defectors Chung Gap Yul, a scientist, center, Chang of the Northern Mariana Islands. North Korean air force defector Capt. Lee Chui Sao jubilates after a Hae Sung, a broadcast scriptwriter, right, are escorted by a government Is/ EDWARD 8, PALACIOS Is/ EDWARD M. DELEON GUERRERO Isl EDWARD M. DELEON GUERRERO Isl EDWARD B. PALACIOS news conference at the Press Center in Seoul. The pilot, who defected official after arriving at Seoul's Kimpo Airport from Hong Kong. Director ol Procurement & Supply Secretary of Public Works Director, Division of Procurement & Supply in a Soviet-built MiG-19 jet said the Pyongyang government has plan AP Photo Date: 6/06/96 Date: 6/05/96 Secretary of Public Works to invade and occupy all of South Korea. Date: 6/5/96 Date: 6/6/96 -·

FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1996-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-39 38-MARIANAS V ARIEfY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY- JUNE 7, 1996 focus of your personal attacks on contribution to the Armed Forces, in my "level of mentality" at the Letters, Letters... me. Although you disagree, Mr. "I" will at any time and any place pleasure of the Governor and the Alfred Taitano's eulogy was very "serve" the veterans in the commu­ veterans of the CNMI. I will con­ who represents the U.S. Depart­ nity in ANY manner I see fit even if tinue to carry out veterans programs NOTICE TO PROPOSERS ment of Veterans Affairs in Hono­ appropriate coming from a fellow Veterans ... it means ensuring that "OUR".vet­ and ensure that benefits are afforded SEALED PROPOSALS for THE SAIPAN HARBOR IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Continued from page 5 lulu, Hawaii. (Note: am answer­ comrade, veteran, and member of I erans are provided with "water" to them, who are deserving and WATER SYSTEM, AT SAIPAN TANAPAG HARBOR, SAIPAN, MARIANA ISLANDS. able to the Secretary of Community the Memorial Day Committee. His ganization plan in the Fall, 1994, I eulogy _was meaningful, personal, during their participation in the worthy of such loyalty and com­ CPA Project No. CPA-SS-004-96 will be received at the office of the EXECUTIVE DI­ and Cultural Affairs Office and RECTOR, COMMONWEALTH PORTS Alm{ORITY, Saipan International Ail]lOrt, P.O. retained my current responsibilities and well appreciated by the family Memorial Day Friendship Softball mitment. work at the pleasure of the Gover­ Box I055, Saipan, Mariana Islands 96950, until 2:00 P.M., Friday June 21. 1996 at under the title, Director for Division of Mr. Deleon Guerrero. Tournament wh~ch Saipan veter­ wliich time and place the sealed proposals will be publicly opened and read. of Veterans Affairs. 1 must add that nor.) ans proudly and successfully spon­ Respectfully, The deceased Master Sergeant I must agree with you that "I" the Governor would not have re­ sored. The Project, in general, consists of the inst.allation of a 12" water line around the perim­ Francisco Deleon Guerrero WAS represent the Division of Veterans tained me for this position if my In closing, will continue to serve Joseph M. Palacios afforded full military honors dur­ Affairs Office and furthermore, rep­ I eter of the new dock facility, forming a loop that will connect to the 16" CUC water main credibility was not "with compe­ resent the veterans of the CNMI at two points on Middle Road; one near Kaiser Cement and the other near the road to Shell tency" as you repeatedly express. ing his funeral as he and all other eligible veterans would be entitled. upon their request. For these rea­ Marianas. This will also include three (3) fire hydrants, and five (5) 2' laterals to the new By the way, the "Veterans Adminis­ sons and for my respect of their Broadhurst. .. manner, but there is little I can do tration Director" is Mr. Barry Raff May he rest in peace and not be a Continued from page 5 now. I only hope that since you've dock face.including water outlet boxes. All as(le(:tS of this Project shall be in accordance ., with the plans and Spe(:ifications. Construction work must be performed without inter­ does not relate to my duties as PIO seen fit to subject me to this public l ,._;1 rupting on-going port operations and concurrently with other construction activities of the and that should have been made ridicule, you'U also see to it that ' Dock. clear. In your closing paragraph you r.eport the favorable resolution '.) you refer to my prior position with of this case - something, accord­ Proposals submitted must be available for acceptance for a period up to 120 days after the the ; a much likely ing to your news standards, just as designated date for opening of proposals. CPA may award a contract on the basis of the place to inform readers about my newsworthy, but sadly, again based initial offer received without negotiations. Therefore, the initial offer should contain the current position. on your standards of journalism, offerer's best terms. Of course, I am embarrassed by not nearly as sensational. The Project is being financed by funds from the CPA. The contract award, if it is to be this so-called news and saddened made, will be made within two months (2) from the receipt of proposals. Depending upon that it was written in such a slanted Mark Broadhurst availability of funds, CPA reserves the right to uphold such proposal in effect for four (4) months from the date of proposal opening Concerned OCW writes This contract is under and subject to Executive Order 11246, as amended, of September Dear Editor: stop thinking of more effective ways Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko, in the background, watch a Kenda (or Japanese style fencing) match 24, 1965, the Federal Labor provisions and the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and means to participate in agreed played by Imperial Palace police officers during a commemorative tournament marking the 110th anniver­ provisions as contained in the contract, specifications and proposal documents. sary of the foundation of the police in Tokyo. Ap phato. Relative to your May 21 news trainingprograrnsforresidentwork­ All mechanics and laborers on the project shall be paid no less than the minimum wage feature about our Governor praising ers. So that when many of us leave rate established by the CNMI Government CNMI prevailing minimum wage shall apply alien workers for their collective CNMI, they will feel proud, be more Senior Japanese Navy officer consistent with Section 70-24 of the general provisions. role in CNMI, economic progress, firm and trustworthy to handle their Each proposer must complete, sign and furnish, prior to award of the contract (CPA Proj. we guest wor:kers want to express local and diplomatic affairs. It is No. CPA-SS-004-96) the "Proposer's Statement on Previous Contracts Subject to EEO our gratitude for being recipients of comforting to make a remark about Clause", a "Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities" (See Spe(:ifications). honor and public value. Time and conscientious guest workers who apologizes to US pilot's wife again, though sometimes our eco­ real! y take ample time to make sure TOKYO (AP) - A senior officer commander of fleet air forces for rescued Lt. Cmdr. William Required Notices for All Contracts. that local coemployees constantly nomic roles are not easy to be recog­ of the Japanese navy personally Japan's Maritime Self-Defense Royster and his bombadier-navi­ a. The proposer must supply all the infonnation required by the proposal forms and nized, we more so feel like extended receiveandaccumulate professional apologized Thursday to the wife Forces, expressed his regrets to gator, Lt. Keith Douglas, after it specifications. family members of the Chamorro & skills and ethical work values and of an American pilot whose war­ Carol Royster at Atsugi Naval mistakenly shot their A-6E In­ practices.Iftherewillbemorepeople b. The Commonwealth Ports Authority (CPA), in accordance with Title VI of the Carolinian people. The local people plane was accidentally shot down Air Facility, the U.S. Navy base truder out of the air during multi­ provided .their valuable resources, who profess such characteristic, let where the pilot is stationed. national military maneuvers in the Civil Rights Act of 1964, hereby notifies all proposers that they (proposers) must affirma­ by a Japanese destroyer. tively insure that any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority busi­ offer liberal trade opportunities, as us be willing to seek them, and mu­ The Japanese vessel Yuugiri Pacific late Monday. Vice Adm. Yasuki Sugiyama, ness enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit proposals in response to this well as exercise their spirit of readi­ tually work out for the better. Al­ Royster and his wife are both ness to face cooperation and team­ though most of us in the CNMJ invitation and will not be discrimi11J1ted against on the grounds of race, color, or national from Kmsas City, Mo; Douglas, work with any legitimate foreigners know that there are only limited nos. origin in consideration for award. who is single, is from Birming­ coming in; and on the other hand, we of guest.workers who are conscien­ US scientist, Indian group ham, Ala. The proposer's attention is invited to the fact that the proposed contract shall be under and 94 BUICK Park Alf~ue Ultra 21,{l95 ... guest workers share our respective tious to help out local co-employ­ Neither of the aviators, who subject to the equal opportunity clause as set forth in Part Ill, Section 302(b) of Executive 93 CHEVY Full'Size ~ilrgfl \tan $19,895 competence and skill toward a pro­ ees, this should not discourage our wins environment award Order 11246, as amended by Executive Order 11375 dated October 13, 1977, and Scet1on gressive nation building of this prom­ programs especially to the CNMI are based at Atsugi, was seriously 95 FORD E-350 Super XLVan $27,995-SOLD TOKYO (AP) - American scien­ It said the Indian foundation hurt. Atsugi is just south of To­ 60-I.4(b) of the regulations of the Secretary of Labor (41 CFR 60-1) as implememell by ising island paradise of the Pacific. young people who will lead the af­ Section 152.61 of the Federal Aviation Regulations, to the contract and labor provisions 94 FORD E-350 Van 15 Pass. $24,995. fairs of government administration tist Wallace S. Broecker and the conducts a community kyo. Isn't that very much fulfilling in as set forth in Section 152.55 and Appendix H, Part 152, of the Federal Aviation Regula· and free entrepreneurship. Instead M.S. Swaminathan Research biodiversity program to rescue Atsugi base spokeswoman 91 FORD E-150 XLTVan 9 Pass. $18,995 . term of human relations enrichment lions, and to the applicable provisions ofTitle VJ or the Civil Righls Act or 1964 (7S Stat. we start preparing ourselves to be Foundation of India were named endangered plant species from Pamela W am.ken commended the 90 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme $10,595- of different kinds of cultural politi­ 252) implemented by Part 21 of the Regulations of the Office or the Secretary of Trans· educated at all means until ourpeople Wednesday as winners ofthe Blue extinction. Japanese handling of the acci­ cal and ethnical practices which portation. Also, the proposed contract will be subject to the Contractor's Certification of 94 Oldsmobile 98 Regency Elite $18,895 make democracy exercise full jus­ will not rely much on guest workers. Planet environment award. . To promote solutions to envi­ dent, and said the Japanese con­ non-scgregatw facilities. tice to everyone in the CNMI? For as long as our civic responsi­ Broecker and the foundation ronmental problems, the Asahi sulate in Kansas City has offered 92 HYUNDAI Elantra GLS 90 MAZDA Miata MX5 91 NISSAN Maxima GXE It is a common guest worker's bilities are constantly being fulfilled each will receive 50 million yen Glass Foundation established the flowers to Royster's mother. Toe apparent low proposer and any known first tier subcontractor will be subject to a pre­ $7,995 . $9,295 $11,995 aspiration to work out mutuality in to strengthen the CNMI economic ($463,000), said the prize's span~ Blue Planet Prize in 1991. ''The Japanese government has award,,equa! oppommity compliance review by representatives of the Office of Federal sor, the Asahi Glass Foundation. The foundation was set up in 92 HYUNDAI Scoupe LS 91 MAZDA Protege 40 93 NISSAN 4x2 Pickup many aspects with local people, in­ growth and political stability, alien been extremely expressive of its Contract Compliance Programs, U.S. Department of Labor, before the award of the con­ labor will be less needed. Its announcement said 1934 to commemorate the 25th regret," Wamken said. 'They are tract for the purpose of determining whether the proposer and/or his subcontractors arc $6,495 $6,850 $8,995 cluding Micronesians. With the pass­ ing of pertinent public laws which Long live the mutual understand­ Broecker, Newberry Professor of anniversary of Asahi Glass Co., committed to a thorough investi­ able to comply with the provisions of the equal opportunity clause. / 92 HYUNDAI $coupe LS 91 MAZDA Miata MX5 ensure full protection of our rights ing and cooperation of everybody Geology at Columbia University, Japan's largest glass maker. gation." 87TOYOTA Camry If the proposer has participated in a previous contract subject to the equal opportunit:, 1 $6,995 $9,295 and privileges, we just hope that here in the CNMI!! has contributed to the understand­ clause and has not submitted compliance reports as required by applicable instructio:: ,. t 92 HYUNDAI Scoupe LS 93 MAZDA Protege 40 $4,995 there will be more public laws ing of chemical cycles in the the propose shall submit, prior to award of contract. a compliance report covering ,h,· I Sincerely, oceans through his systematic $7,995 $9,295 89 TOYOTA Corolla that can ensure more work opportu­ Micronesian Tel delinquent period. 1 $6,995 nities and securities among local measurements of carbon and other -~A A proposer or prospe(:ti ve prime contraclor or proposed subcontractor shall be rcqu ir:<1 :, , ! 92 HYUNDAI Sonata GLS people. 1, personally, can not just Pete T. de los Santos chemical elements and isotopes. 11111111~ Beyondthecall $8,995 90 SUBARU Legacy 89 TOYOTA Corolla submit such information a, requested prior to the award of a contract or subco,1:'"'' When a determination has been made to award the contract or subcontract to a $8,995 $5,295 Micronesian Telecommunications Corporation (MTC} is seeking 93 HYUNDAI Scoupe LS the union, we all have the right to contractor, such contractor shall be required, prior to award, or after the award., •. · 91 SUBARU Justy ECVT a $8,995 91 TOYOTA Celica GTS onq iatuiatious furnish such other information as requested. Guam., Q., choose," he said. 7J SUPIPLV WORKER 94 HYUNDAI Scoupe LS $4,000 $12,995 Montalbo added that the Pacific 91 SUBARU Loyale SW Continued from page 1 Successful applicant will receive shipped items, check invoices, Contract documents, including plans and specifications. may be examined at the Office of $6,995 . Star Hotel has not had any labor clear bill of lading and airway bills for items received. Maintain stock the Executive Director, Commonwealth Ports Authority, or can be obtained from this 93 ISUZU 4x2 Pickup or not. uprisings on record. $5,495 and inventories, pick up and deliver supplies as required. Prepare office upon payment ofONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($100.00) for each set of plan docu­ Forbes was unavailable for fur­ Rocio Merill, director of Human 89 MITSUBISHI Montero 92 SUBARU Loyale $7,995 appropriate forms and reports and perform other duties as required. ments. This amount is nonrefundable. Payment shall be made by check payable to the 94 ISUZU 4x2 Pickup ther explanation of the bill. Resources of the Guam Hilton In­ $7,995 $5,995 A certain sector of the hotel in­ ternational, said that letters of sup­ Applicant must have a high school diploma or equivalent. Commonwealth Ports Authority. Warehouse experience desirable. 92 MITSUBISHI Diamante 92 SUBARU Legacy LS $8,995 dustry in Guam reported that they port from many of the Hilton per­ Apre-proposal conference will be held at the CPA HARBOR PROJECT SITE OFFICE, Micronesian Telecommunications Corporation (MTC) is seeking $13,995 $9,895 ,.. 95 ISUZU RODEO 4x2 are in favor of Bill 502. sonnel were sent to members of the at 10:00 a.m. on, Friday. May 31. 1996 to explain and clarify any questions a 92 SUBARU LegacyTBO $19,995 According to Mike Montalbo, Legislature calling for the passing re.garding this projecL Questions should be submitted to the Consultant, in writing, at 93 MITSUBISHI Mirage OVERSEAS OPERATOR director of Human Resources at the least five (5) days in advance for answers at this pre-proposal conference. with a copy of $7,495 $10,995 ••• AND MANY MORE! of the bill. Successful applicant will use computer based keyboard and CRT Pacific Star Hotel, Pacstar is in "Hilton supports the bill," Merill same mailed simultaneously to the Executive Director, Commonwealth Ports Authority. * TRIPLEJ RESERVES THE RIGHT FOR DETERMINING REASONABLENESS terminal to answer and handle various types of operator routed favor of the passage of Bill 502. said. In fact, many of our staff telephone calls. Attendance at the pre-proposal conference and site visit are considered essential to the SO TAKE ADVANTA

40-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY- JUNE 7, 1996 Cold devastates US honeybees FRIDAY.JUNE 7, 1996-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-41 oHt nationwide, along with a site catastrophe has killed off. bees. eggs hatch at all, the young drug By MATT CRENSON FDA debates Japanese large number of those tended 30 percent of existing colo­ Even in Georgia, where can emerge disfigured, often NEW YORK (AP) By LAURAN NEERGAARD Sorivudine taken once a day ping therapeutic benefit and say tive. Fifteen people died within a cause the cancer drugs to build up in nies of domesticated bees, but losses are estimated at only lacking a wing or a leg. America's honeybees are in a by beekeepers. WASHINGTON (AP) - A drug heals patients with weak immune it's worth the risk," said Dr. Sidney month, and doctors discovered all the body and kill. 15 percent, hive inspectors And because "the honeybee bad way. "It's devastated the popu­ emphasized that the number blamed for 15 deaths in a month in systems, those most in danger from Wolfe of the advocacy group Pub­ also had taken the cancer drug 5-FU Bristol-Myers already had li­ noted a shortage of bees avail­ colony does not tolerate any­ .,. Already weakened by 12 lation of unmanaged bees that varies widely from one state Japan is making a bid for the U.S. shingles, at least a day faster than lic Citizen. "If it is more dangerous or its relatives. censed sorivudine and was testing it to the next. able to pollinate the state's body who is physically dis­ I. years of battling blood-suck­ are in hollow trees and old I market -on the grounds that Ameri­ standard treatment taken five times and only marginally more effec­ The deaths prompted an outcry for in Americans when theJapanesescan­ buildings and things," said In Maine, state apiary in­ squash crop. figured," Shimanuki said, ing mites, bees have been cans can use it carefully enough to a day, Bristol-Myers says. tive, one has to say 'what's the Japan to strengthen drug regulations. dal broke, but test-tube and animal brought to their knees by a Hachiro Shimanuki of the U.S. spectors reported losing 80 But most farmers managed worker bees usually devour help them fight the excruciating And it is offering a concession advantage here?"' The health ministry, blaming the research had hinted at drug interac­ soggy spring on the heels of Department of Agriculture's percent of kept bees. In Wis­ to get their plants pollinated the crippled insects as soon as many regions' exceptionally bee research laboratory in. consin, beekeepers lost 67 some way, Shimunaki said. they're born. disease shingles. many phannaceutical companies Every year, some 600,000 deaths on the drug interaction, closed tion so no U.S. chemotherapy pa­ cold winter. Experts estimate Beltsville, Maryland. percent of their stock. New "I don't thfok it's been a The two types of mites, Bristol-Myers Squibb is gam­ fight: Sorivudine will carry a "black Americans get shingles, a severely the manufacturer's plant for three tients took it that more than 90 percent of Shimanuki estimated that York estimates losing 60 to critical short~ge," he said. which appeared in the United bling that the government will ap­ boxwarning,"theFDA'sstrongest painful viral disease most danger­ months as punishment for hiding that Bristol-Myers hopes to sell wild colonies have been wiped this year's winter-spring-para- 70 percent of its domesticated "Nobody has called in a panic States in the 1980s, have dev­ prove sorivudine if doctors are warning, that tells doctors not to ous to people with weak immune two patients had died during clinical sorivudine strictly to immune-com­ and said, 'We don't have any astated bees around the coun­ warned against giving it to patients prescribe it to patients taking any systems, particularly those with trials-thestrongestpenaltyevergiven. promised patients, especially those cancerdrugsrelatedto 5-FU, widely bees."' try. Agriculture Department whoalsotakecertairicommoncan­ AIDS. The drug also was taken off the mar­ with AIDS, because no other medi­ cer drugs - the deadly interaction prescribed for colon, breast and The chicken pox virus lies ket cine is considered a solution to the But those who depend on researcher Gerald Loper, who that happened in Japan. other solid tumors. donnant for years after the childhood The deaths also sparked debate increased threat they face from wild bees for pollination are has monitored bees in the Is that protection enough, par­ ''This (side effect) is something bout, until it erupts into excruciating over Japan's medical culture. shingles. RIQUIST ,oa PROPOSAL in for a rough summer. Gar­ Oracle, Arizona, area since ticularly when cancer patients are ·that is preventable," said Dr. Laurie blisters that are acutely sensitive to Sorivudine'sbottlesdidwamtoavoid Although chemotherapy weakens deners and small farmers who 1988, has seen them dwindle CUC RFP 96-00031 May 24, 1996 considered at high risk ofshingles? Smaldone, Bristol-Myers' vice light, temperature, even the touch of the combination. But in a country cancerpatients' immune systems too, can't afford to rent colonies from 215 colonies in 1993 to · Scientific advisers to the Food president of infectious disease re­ clothing. Although most people re­ where patients frequently aren't told less than IO percent of Americans The Commonweatth Utilffies Corporation is soliciting proposals for the acquisition of ten (10) Utility Trucks. from beekeepers won't see 12 this March. search. "There is a benefit to this cover, shingles occasionally causes they have cancer, lhe warning was with the solid tumors that 5-FU treats very much in the way of cu­ "I think they may well have and Drug Administration will de­ The Utlllty Trucks must be: drug." complications that can kill !he very ineffective. get shingles simultaneously, cumbers, melons, apples, seen their low point this cide Thursday, recommending But a patient advocate said a weak. Sorivudine inhibits an enzyme vi­ Smaldone said. Immune-compro­ -Utlllty Box Truck VS 5.7L or more blueberries and the dozens of spring," Loper said. whether sorivudine offers enough warning may not be enough. Three drugs fight shingles. But a talforbreakingdown5-FU, so taking mised patients most often get leuke­ -Heavy Duty 1-1/4 Ton or more other crops that won't produce This year has been worse advantage over the three existing Japanese company in 1993 began the medications togelher - or even mia and lymphomas, which 5-FU -Heavy Duty Suspension Power Steering without bees. than most, especially in the shingles treatments to give it a "It's one thing to take a drug -Heavy Duty Tow Hitch Afr Conditioned chance. withsometoxicitybutwithawhop- selling sorivudine as a better alterna- within four weeks ofeach other -can doesn't help. -Gas Operated 4 x 4, Standard or Automatic Transmission "The people probably who Northeast, because of the -Full Size Truck Preferred .will suffer will be backyard weather. Cold winters. wipe types," said Troy Fore, execu­ out beehives simply because · Sealed proposals shall be marked CUC RFP 96-0031 and submitted as one (1) original and five (5) copies to the Special Advisor for Procurement & Supply, Commonwealth Util~ies Corporation, Lower Base, P. 0 .Box 1220, Saipan MP 96950, no later than tive secretary of the American the bees' body heat can't keep Archaeologists pinpoint location First Anniversary Rosary 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 25, 1996. Proposal received late will not be opened. Beekeeping Federation and the hives warm enough. So if professional beekeeper in a hive's population is already Proposals will be evaluated and selections made base on; Jesup, Georgia. "People who reduced by mite infestation, of first French outpost in US don't go to the trouble of rent­ it's that much more suscep­ 1. Flrms ability to meet above specHlcatlons (25 points) By BRUCE SMITH and four bastions. About half of He lived with American Indi­ Maria !lLgu[to 2. Delivery time (25 points) ing bees." tible to the cold. PARRIS ISLAND,South Caro­ the fort, located about 200 yards ans before being captured by the 3. and CIF cost (50 points) In the past, many farmers "You don't have the criti­ lina (AP) - Archaeologists said (meters) from the site with the Spanish, whom he later led to the 1 relied on wild bees .to polli­ cal mass to keep the hive Wednesday they have finally lo­ monument, has washed into Port site where Santa Elena was estab­ Santos Tttang" Discussions may be conducted w~ responsible offerers who submit proposals det~nnined to be rea~ably susce~t(bl~ of nate their crops. Although warm," Shimanuki said. bein(I selected for award for the purpose of clarification and to ensure full understanding of, and responsrveness to sof1cHalion cated Charlesfort, the first French Royal Sound. lished. requirements. Offerros shall be accorded fair and equal treatment w~ respect to any opportunity for discussion and revision of these aren't wild in the truest Cool, rainy weather this The colonists mutinied, killed At the time ofCharlesfort, there attempt to settle in what is now ... proposals and such revision may be pennitted after submission and prior to award for the purpose of obtaininQ the best and final sense - they're really just do­ springjust made matters worse the United States. their leader and abandoned the had been two French outposts in The family of !he late Maria .. , offers. In consucting discussions, lhere shall be no disclosure of ary information derived from proposals submitted by competing mesticated colonies that have by delaying the blooming of The tiny outpost of 27 men, colony in 1563 after a resupply present-day Canada and one in Agulto Santos ''Titang" cordially offeros. escaped human domination - plants, he added. No blooms establi-shed in May 1562 as a ref­ ship never arrived. South America, DePratter said. invites all relatives and friends to they are wild in the sense that meant no nectar, so bees had This RFP does not commit CUC lo award any contract, to pay any costs incurred in the preparation of a proposal under this · uge for Protestant Huguenots flee­ They built their own 20-ton Quebec wasn't founded until the join us and share our prayers in memory of our beloved request, or to procure or contract for services or materials. they don't require tending. to live on honey for a few vessel and sailed to Europe, us.ing next century. ing religious persecution, is un­ one for the commemoration of her 1st Anniversary But as those populations weeks longer than they nor­ der the edge of a golf course on sails stitched together from Scientists plan to excavate CUC reserves the rights to reject any and or all proposals for any reason and to waive any defects in said proposals if, in its sole have declined in recent years, mally would. Many hives Rosary. opinion, to do so is the best itnerest of CUC. All proposals shall become the property of CUC. the Marine Corps training base bedsheets, DePratter said. the site again next year, looking bee rental has become a size­ probably just ran out, here, said University of South But one Frenchman, a servant, for more evidence of the French Rosary will be said nightly at 8:00 p.m. beginning Direct all inquiries to Mr. John C. Mafnas at Telephone number (670)322-4033 ext. 71, or Facsimile number (670)322-6582. able industry. Keepers make Shimunaki said. Carolina archaeologists Chester remained behind. presence. Friday June 7, 1996 through June 14, 1996 at the dlrs 46 million annually rent­ Remaining colonies will DePratter and Stanley South. residence of Mr. & Mrs. Albert Palacios (Kathy) in Dando,,. nmothy P. Villagomez ing their charges to farmers, probably bounce back, Loper They said a rechecking of his­ Final Rosary will be said at 12 noon on Executive Director who rely on bees to produce said, but many won't be the torical records and an examina­ ~\ Saturday June 15, 1996 and Mass of an estimated dlrs 9.7 billion same. In the colonies that he's tion of pottery excavated from the ·~--- Intention will be offered at San worth of crops. studied, Africanized bees, also site helped them pinpoint the lo­ ~l"'t-"!!?i'i.. Vicente Church at 6:00 p.m. Please Bees are on the defensive known as killer bees, have cation. ~--i~r' because of two tiny mites, one shown more resistance to the They said the settlement came .;,~. ' join us for dinner at the family's visible only with the aid of a mites than their honeybee rJJofores a'I · residence in Dandan following the mass. three years before the Spanish t INVITATION FOR 810 microscope. counterparts. So the colonies settlement of St. Augustine in u:a=~"='= Dankulo na Si Yu'us That parasite, known as the that pull through will be those what is now Florida, and more 'Tenorio Ma'ase. CUC IFB 96-0030 May 24, 1996 tracheal mite, crawls into the that have hybridized with the than two decades before the En­ ('·" .. ,..,. Ginen, Familia breathing tubes of an adult invaders from the south, be­ glish attempted to settle Roanoke ,..,,.,,c-., The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation is soliciting competitive sealed bids from quali­ honeybee and sucks its blood. coming more aggressive. Island in North Carolina. It also ~enavente ·,,.f ;.. '.. But it's the larger, tick­ Bee experts said that they fied individuals or firms for surveyed vehicles. predated by 45 years the first suc­ :,;.~ "',.,it>'( sized varroa mite that really can't predict how the decline cessfu I English settlement at The family of the late puts bees in a bind. It attacks in the wild bee population will Jamestown in Virginia in !607. Oolores Tenorio Renauente Specifications and Bid Forms for the above may be picked up at the CUC Procurement & both adults and developing affect wild plants and the ani­ .lean Rihaut founded tltc cordially invite,,, all relat.iues eggs by attaching to them from mals that eat them. Supply office in Lower Base, Saipan during normal working hours (7:30 a.m., to 11 :30 colony and named ii after the 12- and friends to join us and the outside. But they guessed that in ycar-c;ld French Kirn.! Charles IX, 'We ,he family of the !ale a.m., and 12:30 p.m, to 4:30 p.m.) The surveyed vehicles may also be inspected during share our prayers in memory "The mites get onto the places such as New York and but it foundered in- less than a KGNACIO normal working hours at the CUC compound in Rota. adult bees and live off their New Jersey, which may have year. of our beloved one for the blood," Shimanuki explained. no wild honeybees left, there What made the location h:ml commemoration of her CONCEPCION But what they do to young aren't going to be too many ;.:i, All inquiries.may be directed to Mr. Frank T. Flores, Special Advisor for Procurement & to pinpoint, the archaeologists Second Anniversary Rosary. bees is much worse. If infested wild berries this year. said, was the fact that the Spanish Rosary will be said SANTOS Supply at phone number 322-4033 extension 16 or fax number 322-6583. established a settlement called p.m. 9 nightly at 7:00 beginning Friday, May 31, 1996 "BAZINER0 : Santa Elena on the same site. through June 7, 1996 at the residence of Roman M. Gov't: $55M lost DcPratter said about 60 shards All bids must be in a sealed envelope marked CUC-IFB 96-0030 and submitted in dupli­ Benavente located in As Lito. Daily Mass of Intention will Would like to invite'. all of pottery helped solve the mys­ cate to the Special Advisor for Procurement & Supply at CUC in Lower Base, Saipan, during blackouts tery. An examination revealed be offered at 6:00 a.m. at Mt. Carmel Cathedral, Chalan our relatives and friends to join before 3:00 p.m.,"local time, on June 24, 1996. Bids will be opened and read aloud imme­ they were not only French, but us for the FOURTI:I ANNIVERSARY ROSARY of our beloved COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) four-day strike, when Presi­ from the 16th century. And they husband, father, and gram' '::,)1er. diately after closing in the CUC conference room in Saipan. - Sri Lanka's industrial sector dent Chandrika Kumaratunga came from areas of the excava­ Rosaq· will he said nightly at. our residence in suffered an estimated loss of threatened to fire all 14,000 tion where no Spanish artifacts CUC reserves the right to reject any and all bids for any reason and to waive any defect 3 billion rupees ($ 55 million) of them and seize their homes were found. Papago commencing Monclay,June 24, 1996, at 8:00 p.m. during last week's blackout and properties. "This resolves the puzzle of On the final day, Tuesday July 2, 996, Rosary will in said bids, or any of them if in its sole opinion to do so would be in the best interest of caused by striking power com­ The workers were demand­ Charlesfort and tells us a little be said at 12:00 noon and mass of intension will be of­ CUC. All proposals shall become the property of CUC. pany workers, the government ing wage increases of 40 per­ about why the Spanish came said Thursday. fered at 5:00 p.m. at San Vicente Church and dinner will cent and a halt to the proposed here," DePratter said. Timothy P. Villagomez Power was restored on Sat­ privatization of another state­ The Spanish built a fort called follow immediately at our residence at Papago. urday after Ceylon Electricity owned power utility, Lanka Executive Director San Felipe atop the Charlesfort ~ Board workers called off their Electricity Company Ltd. Kindly Join Us fortifications that featured a moat ~ The Family ~ FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1996 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-43 42-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY- JUNE 7, 1996 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF THE J,src PACIFIC ISIAND AVIATION INC NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS SEINO ' • 1994 CHEVY CAMARO-EXCELLENT CONDITION, QUALITY IMPEX, INC., : CIVIL ACTION Queen's grandson in bar brawl NO. 94·52 terun. wearing jeall}> and rugby shirts, 33K MILES, V-6 ANTI-LOCK BRAKES, DUAL Plaintitt LONDON (AP) - As if Fergie and . were in a bar in Lossiemouth, north­ heavy body-contact sports and rug­ fight occurred May 24 . .v. had been rowdy and dnmk. It quoted GEGGIE ASANUMA, dba GEGGIE'" Diana wercn' t enough trouble to the east Scotland, 450 miles (720 km) ged outdoor pursuits are favored. · The Sun quoted onlookers as say­ AIRBAGS, POWER EVERYTHING- ASK FOR eyewitness Wesley Watts, 18, as say­ TAILOR SHOP queen, her grandson has been in a late­ north of London celebrating a ruby The Sun said members of the ing bottles were thrown during the ,. Oelendanl ing: "He (Phillips) is a big strapping ,, LAWRENCE, 16,000.00 -234-2645 / 322-2384 NOTICE QE SALE night brawl outside a bar in which a win when trouble started. Gordonstoun rugby team started fighting and that one of the locals, 20- FREECIRl lad. He didn't play a part in starting the . · Fly ..IA •c11 • ._,.,._~• man's jaw was broken, news reports The fishing port is three miles (5 barracking young locals in the bar. It year-old George More, had his jaw NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Iha!, pursuant fight but when the fists were flying he said Thursday. Jan) northeast ofGordonstoun school then erupted into a fist fight outside broken during the brawl and needed For more information, please call lo a First Amended Writ of Execution issued by lhe Cou/1 ,n this Maller on May t5, 1996, 1 have levied Police say they are investigating. where Phillips is a student His grand­ between members of the terun and hospital surgery. gave as good as he got" 234-3601 Saipan or 647-3600 Guam More specifically, the Daily Mirror Local police say they are investigat­ and execuled upon, and will sell, al public auction. Tabloid reports said I 8-year-old father Prince Philip and uncles Prince locals involving a total of about 30 532-0397 Pacific International Travel Service-Rota A u C T I 0 N lo lhe highesl bidder, lor currenl lawful money of ing the reported brawl. Chieflnspector rhe United Slales, all ol the right, lille, and inlerest Peter Phillips, son ofQueen Elizabeth Charles and Prince Andrew are all people, The Sun reported. said More's jaw was broken when a Limited time offer • Pambuli Night Cluti' Assetl:?i ·, IJ'sdaughterPrincessAnne,andother former students at the elite, fee-pay­ The Sun didn't say when it hap­ beer bottle was smashed into his face. Laurie Steward of Grampian police Subject to Availability ol Delendanrs in and to the lollowing property: Some restriclions apply. 198~ Kia Besta Pass Van. Short Wave Radio, Stacking Lois No. 1984 and 1986, located in Chalan members of his school's rugby team ing school where rugby and other pened but the Daily Mail said the None of the papers said who was said: 'We will be speaking to both Chairs, ~mall Ref., Electric Typewriter, Cell. Phone, Large laulau (Oleai), Saipan, NMhem Mariana ls­ responsible for breaking More's jaw. local youths and all senior pupils in­ lands,.and containing an area or 48,711 square that Abao is the ''head of the powerful qualified for appointment of a counsel. But the Daily Mail quoted More and volved" R~f., Wireless Phone, Fax Machine, Desk, Sewing Ma­ mG_lers, more or less: Chen has pleaded innocent to the gang." chine, Cash Register, Misc. 'Gang leader'. . More'sfriendRobertWtlliarnson,21, Aspokesmanfortheschool,James Loi No. 018 H 29. located ;n Chalan Kanoa charges. Liualsostatedthatapimpcautioned #- PACIFIC ISLAND AVIATION INC Districl No. I, Saipan, Northern Mariana Is­ Continued from page 1 Chen was among the four arrested her to be careful if Abao comes out of as saying they were sure Phillips was Thomas, said: 'Toe school strongly _To be held June 7th at Christal Night Club, lands, and containing an area ol 5i2 square suspectswhoallegedly assaultedabusi­ jail. not the Gordonstoun student who car­ deplores this type of behavior and m B&S Apartments in San Vicente at 3 p.m. meters, more ot less: The Probation Officer said Chen stated lot No. 003 I 21. located i,n San Antonio Vl\­ he is unemployed and has no bank nesswoman and robbed the Sweet­ Abao was charged with assault with ried out the assault on More. deeply regrets any involvement by Contact Chris 235-7830 lage, Saipan, Northern Mariana ,siands, con· account nor has share in any business heart Karaoke Oub at the Cabrera adangerousweapon,andcomplicityto The Sun quoted Wtlliamson as say­ pupils." 1 faining an area of 926 square meters, more or less: here. Center. robbery. ing: ''I saw Peter Phillips struggling A Buckingham Palace spokesman Ying Liu, ownerofSweetheart, told The court dismissed the complicity Lot E.A. 125, localed in Chal,m Kanoa Dislrict Chief Public Defender Dan withoneofthelads,rollingaboutonthe said: "Peter Phillips is very much his DeRienw is representing Chen after investigators that Xuan Ren Huang, to robbery for lack of sufficient evi­ · REQUEST No. 1, Saipan, Nolihern Mariana Islands, con­ floor (ground). But I don't know who own individual. Wedon'tspeakonhis.' FiEE HOTEL R00Mi taining an area of 11,314 square meters; ,, the court determined that the latte. is one of the arn:sted suspects, claimed dence. started it" · _Fly PI· ' -to D.,i»•a · Lois H-158-1 and A.H.158-A, localed ;n F;na behalf and we cannot say anything ~ • ' l • " •1,;.• > ' , , , • • C ,- , "The vacillation on the CNMI's laws and regulations," the report said. FOR PROPOSAL Sisu, Saipan, Norlhem Mariana Islands, con­ The Sun quoted More's 18-year­ about these allegations." For more information, please call taining an area ol 11,849 square meters, more oMiminimwnwagelawoccursagainst "For example, severall moraioria on Federalize • • • old brother David as saying: "Peter Phillips, who has no formal title, is 234-3601 Saipan or 647-3600 Guam orl~ss; the backdrop of thriving and compet­ the importation of alien workers have RFP NO. RFP96-0093 Continued from page 1 Phillips was pulled to the ground and Anne's son by her first marriage in 532-0397 Pacific International Travel Service-Rota Lots E.A. 422 (I of 3) and E.A. 422 (2 ol 3), ing economies in Hawaii and Guam come and gone, with no impact. located in Edol-Tagpochao, Saipan. Northern kicked in the face but he managed to 1973 lo farmer, horse breeder and FOR APPRAISAL SERVICES construction, both of which would whichfordecadeshavepaidthe United Records on the nwnberof alien work­ Limited time offer Mariana Islands, containing an area or 22,514 protect himself pretty well. He didn't former anny captain Made Phillips. Subject to Availability OPENING DATE: JUNE 21, 1996 TIME: 2:00 P.M. square meters. more or less; and be allowed only IS-cent per hour States minimwn wage or more," the ers permits are oflittle help in tracking Some restrictions apply. start anything but couldn' tstop getting They separated in 1989 and divorced Loi 003 H 24, located in Susupe, Saipan, North­ increase. report said. alien workers because information is involved." on April 23, 1992. Anne married her INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS OR FIRMS MAY PICK UP BID FORMS AND ern Mariana Islands, containing an area ol 986 The report described the local wage Another issue that upset Washing­ lacking on when to whether workers · square meters more or less. SPECIFICATIONS AT THE OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF policy as "one of vacillation." ton wasthegannentindustry'salleged leave the CNMI." The Sun quoted David More as second husband, Navy Capt Tnnolhy The sale will be held on Friday, June 21, 1996, t "Noissuehasbecomemoreconten­ peddling of influence with the Legisla­ At any rate, the federal administra­ saying members of the Gordonstoun Laurence,onDec.12, 1992. PROCUREMENT AND SUPPLY, LOWER BASE, SAIPAN. at ihe hour ol t:00 p.m., al lhe law otiices olWhite, APARTMENT FOR RENT Pierce, Mailman & Nutling. in Susupe. Saipan, i~ tious nor is more misunderstood than ture. tion gives the CNMI another chance Northern Mariana Islands theissueofrnisingtheminimumwage 'Toe influence of the garment in­ with respect to irrunigration by defer­ Large 3-BR, 2T&B Apartment fully furnished, /s/ EDWARD B. PALACIOS The sale will be held without any warranlies in the CNMI, the report said dustry is distorting CNMI irrunigra­ ring the takeover plan. New ... fend against the heir. whatsoever, whelher express or implied, an ol which 1 tion, labor, and economic policy," the "Should the CNMI not establish The complaint said the are hereby expressly disclaimed. The sale is sub­ The increase was originally sched­ Continued from page 1 $1,000.00. 3rd Fir. Mike s Bldg., Beach Rd. jecl 10 approval by the Court. The right ;s reserved uled for Jan. l pursuant to PL 8-21. report said. 'Toe clear need is not for more effective control of immigration executor's being directed to op­ to reject any and all bids, lor any reason estate executor or administrator Chalan Kanoa, Saipan. .. · ·. ·... ::'.: ··:: .· R_-EQ.UEST ··. r · ·. The local legislature approved a bill the industry to better compete, but for within a year, the federal agencies pose the interests of an illegiti­ DATED,lhis 21stdayofMay, 1996: thatmovedthewageincrea,etoJuly 1. ittotumgannentindustryprofitstothe participating in the Initiative will de­ to "defend the estate from any mate child violates the equal pro­ Call Annie or Rose at Tel. # 233-7250 JOHN 8. JOYNER Tenorio vetoed the wage hike delay benefit of the entire CNMI commu­ velop options lo increase the federal claim made by an ·alleged omit­ tection rights also guaranteed by ··. ··FO.R 'F•ROPOSAL. -"·, bill and proposed a 30-cent how-ly nity through better wages paid to po­ role in local irrunigration as itisne.ces­ ted spouse or pretermitted child." the 14th Amendment. • " • :~ • e • - ' ' • • .,,: : • wage hike by April I. tential local hires and greater contrib­ sarytoestablish irrunigration control,'' This provision, according to the Kinney also argued that when RFP NO. RFP96-0094 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT The House of Representatives con­ uting to the costs associated with im­ the report said, 'These options must complaint, interfered with vested OF THE COMMONWEALTH the executor uses estate assets in LARGE HOUSE FOR RENT FOR APPRAISAL SERVICES curred but the Senate did not porting aliens." give consideration lo self government property rights of a pretennitted OF THE NORTHERN the defense, "he (executor) is (un­ OPENING DATE: JULY 05, 1996 TIME: 3:00 P.M. l..astApril thegovemorhadachange AnotherissuethatconcemedWash­ in the CNMI and local economic de­ heir who may be entitled to the Located in Chinatown MARIANA ISLANDS of heart and opposed an increa,e be­ ington is the CNMI' s having "diffi­ velopment needs." constitutionally) taking an heir's same property being used to de- property for use against that heir fore July 1. culty in controlling immigration." In the field of law enforcement, the Suitable for up to 12 employees INTERESTED INDIViDUALS OR FIRMS MAY PICK UP BID FORMS AND In the Matter of the Estate of without due process of Jaw." The last proposal which is con­ "While progress is being made in federal administration recommended SPECIFICATIONS AT THE OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF RICARDO RASIANG MARCIANO, tained in HB 10-158, is to take effect developing the necessary institutional that Congress direct the CNMI to uti­ Aside from asking a court order 24 hours water, electricity, trash collections Deceased. PROCUREMENT AND SUPPLY, LOWER BASE, SAIPAN. July l. It is awaiting signature by the capability, there continues to be inad­ lize Covenant funds for prison and PUBLIC NOTICE to declare PL 10-10 invalid, Call Cora at 233-9298/9299 CIVIL ACTION NO. 96-636 goverrior. equate enforcement of immigration detention facilities. Kinney sought an award of rea­ NOTICE OF HEARING ON IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE COMMONWEALTH PETITION FOR LETIERS OF THE NORTHERN MARIANA ISlANDS /s/ EDWARD B. PALACIOS sonable attorney's fees and costs OF ADMINISTRATION, CIVIL ACTION NO. 94-385 incurred in filing the suit. AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS BANK OF GUAM, Kinney is a native of Palau and Prime Office/ Hearing Date: June 11, 1996 Plaintiff lives in Guam. Time: 1:30 p.m. MBA summer gchool REQUEST Judge: Demapan -V· She petitioned the Superior JUAN L. EVANGELISTA Restaur~nt Space TO: ALL HEIRS, DEVISEES, 6/ r o,,/96 - B/2/96 Court on July I 7 last year to rec­ FOR PROPOSAL LEGATEES AND CREDITORS OF Defendant ognize Junior Hillbroom as the RICARDO RASIANG MARCIANO, lawful son and heir of the late Beach Road, San Jose DECEASED /\.JOTe-!if\JG TO DO DUl2.if\JG SUH- NOTICE OF SALE RFP NO. RFP96-0095 1--'!SQ': oQ HAYBE YOU'D ::JUST multimillionaire who died in a NOTICES IS HEREBY GIVEN that FOR APPRAISAL SERVICES PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that .'...i'. '.SJSO c.:ourses-$490 4 courscs-$620 I P.O. Box 5222, Saipan MP 96950; I I wish to be enrolled in the following cuur:,;cs: I CARINO JR., lslephone (670) 234-6547 and fac­ I ENGLISH 'v!ATHEMATICS COMPUTERS I Thy sale will be held on Friday, June minors, I _ Vocabulary ___ Elementary _ MAC Word Processing / BY: VICENTE T. TUDELA, and simile (670) 234-9537. 14, 1996, at the hour of 1:00 p.m., CRED !TORS ol decedent or of his I' i I _ Reading _ Jr. high rcmcdi::il _ MAC Spreadsheet BERNADETTE CARINO ,, at the law offices of White, Pierce, estate are hereby notified that they I Grammar/Composition __ Algebra/Geometry _ MAC Draw/Paint 1 1 TUDELA, I - SAT/GED(i'OEFL SAi' math MAC Database Mailman & Nutting, Joeten Center, must file their claims with the Clerk of lI, l 1- I Susupe, Saipan, Northern Mariana Petitioners. the Superior Court within sixty (60) / Name: Grade: Gender: : Islands. NOTICE OF HEARING • Suitable for all types of businesses esp. restaurant 4,000 sq. m. on Tinian available now. days of the first publications of this Phone: "" · ! Notice, or the daims will be forever : Check one: I prefer .to attend classes in the-.- n1orning /_afternoon I_ cvcnin~. I The sale will be held without any Notice is hereby given that on • Furnished with tables & chairs, bar & kitchen utensils barred. L:5cnd~:~~a~~a~~_::d~.::_.P~ ~~~ ~~~::_96950/ Pho~: 234-6508__ .. _ :__ i! _J warranties whatsoever, whether ex­ June 27, 1996 at 1:30 PM. in the • Floor area - approx. 800 sq. ft . Please call James or Jason at DATED: May 30, 1996 "' press or implied, all of which are courthouse of the Superior Court Isl Jovita Castro Flores, ' • Front and back parking spaces Clem of Court .I hereby expressly disclaimed. The ' in Saipan, Commonwealth of the Telephone 288-7266 or leave message. sale is subject to approval by the • Convenient location by Deputy Clerk of Court Northern Mariana Islands, the pe­ \ Court. The right is reserved to re­ titioners will petition the Court to • Air-conditioned ject any and all bids, for any rea­ APT. FOR RENT son. adopt the above named minors. Located at Garapan Puerto Rico ttOOSE FO~ RENT Dated this 5th day of June, 1996. 1 STUDIO $350.00 APT• FOR RENT Dated, this 15th day of May, 1996. For inquiries pis. contact: 2 BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM $450.00 2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom, 1 Living ls/REYNALDO 0. YANA ·i· · hed room, 1 Kitchen, 1 Dining w/ AG. Ut1 1 Attorney for Petitioners Mr. Jomy Mojica SEMI-FURNISHED ~nc. fUll]IS with good power & Refrigerator , Gas Range & Wate'r (s)JOHN B. JOYNER w quite single or couple prefered Heater located at CK. Tel. No. 322-3012 Fax: 322-3046 CALL: 288-0334 in Koblerville. 288-2222 KEEP SAIPAN CLEAN AND BEAUTIFUL ------·-··---~~~C~a~ll~2~3~4~-3~2~25~~~-~ . FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1996 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-45 44-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY- JUNE 7, 1996

11-j[SE CJ.NS M-b HAvt ID A'ik CROSSWORD PUZZLER 11-1EIR 'JJI\JE.S FCR P£RM',S51Ci0 1D RUN FCR PRESIC:f},)T AS NJ ACROSS '.31 \Nithout ourous8 '/NDEP[/0CTAJT' 1 lcy cor1.llngs 34 RotTian ro,1cl Answer to Previous Puzzle 6 "Bcetle1u1ce" 35 Pans in play 02 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT-Sal­ actress '."~5 El,:;vator sign 01 ELECTRICIAN-Salary: $1,000.00- ( 11 "Sense and 37 Own (Scot.) ary: $3.25-5.00 per hour 01 BEAUTICIAN-Salary: $2.75 per hour 1 .200.00/month Contact: RDA ENTERPRISES INC. dba FOR SALE Sens,brlity" 38 Tim Daly 01 AUTO BODY REPAIR-Salary: $3.00- novelist series Contact:: SHIMIZU CORPORATION P. THE MODERN LOOKS BEAUTY SA­ 1889 JAGUAR, XJS MOOR., V-12 '4 3.05 per hour ' 12 Characlcr on 39 Roman 502 0. Box 529 CK. Saipan Mp 96950 Tel. LON(6/14 F)224359 1·: NO. 234-5438/9 (6!7F)#224259 01 LAND SURVEYOR-Salary: $4.46 per B\IGINE COllECTOR'S CAR IN I 'Murder 40 Aiming at ------· • I hOUI~ SHOWROOMS CONDITION. ONIY One" 41 "Weekend at 01 TRAVEL COUNSELOR-Salary: 01 ELECTRICIAN-Salary: S2.85/hour 01 TIRE REPAIRER-Salary: $2.75-3.05 9,500 MllfS. IIGH SPEBJ TIRES 14 Steering Bernies" star per hour $800.00-1,800.00 per month projections 42 Liver - Contact: PACIFIC DA/KEN CO., LTD. P. Contact: ASIANAAIRLINES, INC. (6/14 AND WIRE WHEB.S. 0. Sox 1042 CK, Saipan MP 96950 (6/ 01 GENERAL MAINTENANCE-Salary: 15 Later than 43 Yearn (after) F)224358 THE HONG KONG PfflCE FDR THIS i 45 7F)#224262 $2. 75-3.05 per hour 17 --Tit_tle Accustoms 01 PAINTER-Salary: $600.00 per month NEW MOOR IS S182,000 U.S. 18 Pismire 47 Ingested 01 OPERATIONS MANAGER-Salary: 19 Liberates 48 Dug from the 01 DEPARTMENT SUPERVISOR-Sal­ 06 CARPENTER-Salary: $2. 75-3.05 per FOR SALE AT 839,000 MUST SEil, Garfield® by Jim Davis 01 SALES MANAGER-Salary: $1,300.00 $2.75-6.10 per hour 20 - relrel earth ary: $1,300.00/month hour Contact: MELITON R. MENDEZ dba MAKEOFFBI 21 Eastwood ID per month Contact: P.G.S. INTERNATIONAL 10 MASON-Salary: $2.75-3.05 per hour 15 THIS CHE.E.RWL E.NOIJ8H Contact: P.G.S. INTERNATIONAL WIDE TECHNICAL SERV\CES(6/14 22 Was ill DOWN SA\PAN, INC. dba PACIFIC GIFT SUP­ 01 CIVIL ENGINEER-Salary: $1,500.00 eOR YOLJ, BONE. BRAIN? 23 Young horse SAIPAN, INC. dba PACIFIC GIFT SUP­ PLY, INC. P. 0 .Box 1237. Saipan MP per month F)224364 233-4171 24 Food 1 Devastated © 1996 United Feature Synclicale Pi._Y, INC. (6114 F)224357 ------96950 (6/7F)#224257 02 ACCOUNTANT-Salary: $750.00 per 26 Field tlower 2 "-II month 02 SEWING MACHINE REPAIRER-Sal­ 27 Suffered Romantic" 5 Tangled 9 Phys. - D2 COOK-Salary: $2.75-3.77 per hour ary: $2.75 per hour wounds 3 Large piles 6 Evalualed 1 o Kansas City 01 WELDER. COMBINATION-Salary: 02 TRUCK DRIVER-Salary: $2.75-3.05 (abbr.) 7 -Montand team 01 ASST. CHEF COOK-Salary: Contact: FAIRTEX MANAGEMENT CO, 28 Buddies $3.05/hour per hour 29 "Days of 4-- 8 German 11 "--in the S1 ,200.00-1,500.00 per month Contact: SAIPAN INDUSTRIAL CO., INC. 02 H.E. MECHANIC-Salary: $3.46-4.15 LTD., (6114 F)224361 Wine and-" cummings article Crowd" 01 WAITRESS-Salary: $2. 75-3.40 per P. 0. Box 1507, Saipan MP 96950(6/ per hour 13 Indecent 01 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT-Sal­ hour 7F)#224252 Contact: JOHN T. & GLORIAG. SABLAN 16 Service 01 ASST. MANAGER, MAINTENANCE­ dba JG ROCK QUARRY (6121 F)60884 ary: $3.50 per hour charges Salary: $5. 77 per hour 01 OPERATION MANAGER-Salary: Contact: WILLIAMS. TORRES dba WST 25,000 sq. meters 19 "The X- -· Contact: SAtPAN HOTEL CORP. dba 01 DRAFTSMAN-Salary: $3.25-3.75 per AUTO REPAIR SHOP (6/14 F)224345 20 Idaho city $1,000.00-1,800.00/month near Rota Resort 22 More HAFA ADAt BEACH HOTEL (6/14 Contact: J.W.M. CORPORATION dba hour F)60974 01 MACHINIST MAINTENANCE-Salary: 01 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER-Salary: 2 competenl MOA TRAVEL & TOURS P.O .Box 968, & Airport $15/m 23 Telephones Saipan MP 96950 Tel. No. 234-6564 (6/ $2. 75-3.05 per hour $2.75 per hour 01 SALES CLERK-Salary: $1,000.00 per For more info. pis. call PEANUTS® Charles M. Schulz 25 "Peer Gynt" 7F)#224250 Contact: WESTERN EQUIPMENT, INC. Contact: SL CORPORATION (6/14 by author month (6/21 F)60886 F)224348 26 "- at Sea" 01 GAS PIPEFITIER,Salary: $3.05 per 1 1 01 OPERATION MANAGER-Salary: ALEXANDER REALTY f DID Wl-lAT '{OU I WORRIED THAT 'l'Ol1 LL WELU Tl-11NK o GUESS 1LL 28 Wanderer hour 02 MECHANIC(DIESEL & GAS)-Salary: 01 (OFFICE) ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIS­ I 29 Lasso $600.00/month SAID, BIG BROTHER .. NEVER AMOUNT TO AN'(n.llH&. l'M STARTING Contact: WUSHIN CORPORATION (6/14 Contact: ERLINDA HOCOG dba TAXI­ $3.00 per hour TANT-Salary: $3.40 per hour * JUST LIE f.lERE 30 Indolent G,il 234•5117 T !'VE BEEN WORR'l'ING AND '(OlJ'LL MARR'r' me GET F)224355 CAB OPERATIONS P. 0. Box 206, 02 WELDER-Salary: $3.05 per hour Contact: JUAN T: LIZAMAdba LAW OF· TO A AND WORR'I' .. 31 First-rate ------01 .MECHANICAL ENGINEER-Salary: FICE OF JUAN T. LIZAMA (6114 ~234•5118 F Af:!OllT EVER't'THING WRONG GIRL AND ALL LITTLE SLEEP't'.. (2 wds.) Saipan MP 96950{617F) #224256 32 Was fit for 01 CU TIER-Salary: $2.75 per hour $800.00 per month F)224349 'UES7i0N 15: WHEN CAN TOR-Salary: $2. 75 per hour Contact: IBSS(CNMI) CORPORATION Born today, you have more up SATURDAY, JUNE: 8 01 MASON-Salary: $2.75/hour (6/21 F)224458 PUBLIC NOTICE 21) - If you are too protective or YOO CARRY WAT£R IN A SIEVE f? 70 AND Contact: UNITED INTERNATIONAL (6/14 F)60975 your sleeve than others might sup­ GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - possessive of a loved one today, 01 STEELMAN-Salary: $2.75/hour IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE COMMONWEALTH OUT. FIND Tl-/£ ST.tJ,RT!NG, POINT ON Tl-IE CORPORATION (6114 F)224353 OF THE NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS pose. Though you may come from Try to get yolll' work done as early you're likely to find yourself alone 01 CARPENTER-Salary; $2.75/hour 03 MASON-Salary: $2. 75 per hour LETTER WI-IS/FL AND REaO 71-11= LETTERS 01 CARPENTER-Salary: $2.75 per hour 02 STOCK-CONTROL CLERK-Salary: humble beginnings and enjoy only as possible today so that you can at all the wrong times. Contact: YANG'S CORPORATION P. 0. CLOCl<:'AIISE. Tl-l/5 51-/0Ui..O PROI/E YOU'RE 04 MASbN-Salary: $3.05-3.25 per hour Contact: MARS CORPORATION (8121 $2.75 per hour CIVIL ACTION NO. 94-385 moderate progress when you first get to the fun stuff. Leave time for CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 05 CARPENTER-Salary: $3.05 per hour Box 490CK, Saipan MP 96950 (61 ALL WET. 7F)#224260 F)224457 Contact: ILLKWANG CORPORATION BANK OF GUAM, start out, once you are given that rest and relaxation. 19) - You may encounter a fan­ Contact: LVP PACIFIC DEV.. CORP. (6/ dba CORAM'DE0(6/14 F)224370 Plaintiff, big break, you're likely to soar CANCER (June 21-July 22) - tastic challenge today, and you will 14 F)224346 02 COOK-Salary: $2.75/hour 01 KITCHEN HELPER-Salary: $2.75per -v- high above the crowd and make It is time, once again, to listen to have to decide how to proceed hour 05 COMMERCIAL CLEANER-Salary: quite a name for yourself. Honest, the advice of your elders today. without any advice from others - 03 COOK-Salary: $2.75-4.25 per hour 01 INTERIOR DECORATOR-Salary: JUAN L. EVANGELISTA, $3.50/hour 01 COOK/HELPER-Salary: $2.75 per $2. 75 per hour reliable and full of vim and vigor, You can bet that someone more although it will be available_ 04 RESTAURANT WAITRESS-Salary: Contact: SAPPHIRE ENTERPRISES, Defendant. you can comfortably keep work experienced than you has the an­ 01 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER-Salary: hour AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) $2. 75-4.25 per hour INC. dba SALYN'S BEAUTY SHOP (6/ hours others find impossible. swers. $900.00/month 01 COOK-Salary: $3.00 per hour that - If you are a little more free with 01 STORE SUPERVISOR-Salary: It isn't so much that you're work­ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Your your affection for a loved one to­ 25 MASON-Salary: $2. 75/hour · Contact: D'ELEGANCE ENT., INC. (6/21 14 F)224368 NOTICE OF SALE $700.00 per month ing for anything in particular, but self-confidence and security will day, you'll reap the rewards when 05 PLUMBER-Salary: $2.75/hour F)224455 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, 01 ASSISTANT STORE MANAGER-Sal­ rather that you're working, period. be apparent to all you come in con­ the time comes. You mustn't beat 20 CARPENTER-Salary: $2.75/hour ary: $800.00 per month 01 GEN. MAINTENANCE WORKER­ pursuant to a First Amended Order You thrive on spreading your tact with today. It will be a good around the bush. Contact: E.C. GOZUM & COMPANY, 02 COOK-Salary: $3.00-3.05 per hour Salary $2.75-3.05 per hour 02 SALES PERSON-Salary: $2.75-4.25 01 COMPUTER OPERATOR-Salary: issued by the Court in this matter on wings and putting your skills to time to ask for that raise! PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) INC. P. 0 .Box 2310, Saipan MP 96950 Contact: Saipan Koresco Corporation VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - per hour $2.75-3.05 oer hour May 9, 1996, I will sell, at public auc­ the test in almost any forum. If - Take care of yourself today. 01 RESTAURANT SUPERVISOR-Sal­ (6/7F)#224253 Tel. 288-6001 (617) 224284 There are times when you may you keep your eyes and ears open Physical are likely you don't 02 WAITER, RESTAURANT-Salary: fon, to the highest bidder, for current ills if ary: $700.00 per month take others by surprise, and in­ today, you'll be the first to recog­ guard against exposure and infec­ 01 COOK-Salary: $3.05/hour $2.75-3.05 per hour · 01 BUS TRANSPORTATION MAN­ lawful money of the Untied States, all 01 MANAGER-Salary: $800.00-900.00 04 CLEANER HOUSEKEEEPING-Sal­ AGER-Salary: $1,000.00-2,000.00I deed, some may consider you rude nize a new opportunity for roman­ tion. Common sense will be the 02 WAITRESS. RESTAURANT-Salary: of the tights, title, and interest of or objectionable. However, this is tic bliss - or at least the pleasure key. per month ary: $2.75-3.05 per hour month Bilingual in Japanese language Contact: YANO ENTERPRISES, INC. $3.05/hour onl;1: when you speak your mind of friendship. ARIES (March 21-April 19) - Contact: MICRO PACIFIC DEVELOP­ Contact: SAIPAN SANKO TRANSPOR­ Defendants in and to the following 01 GENERAL MANAGER-Salary: while others are holding their LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22) - If dba KINPACHI REST./CONVENIENCE/ MENT, INC. dba SAIPAN GRAND HO· TATION, INC. P. 0. Box 2328, SaipanMP property: Tract 22845-1 (part of origi­ If you don't get out and do some­ .i DOLLAR SHOP (6/14 F) $1,500.00-3,000.00/month 96950 (6/6TH)#224247 tongues. Ultimately, you know how you embrace 1.our playful side to­ thing active today, you may wind ,. 01 KITCHEN HELPER-Salary: $3.051 .TEL(6/21 F)60662 nal Tract 22845;H-31), as more par­ 0 1996 Uncted Fea!u1e $ynd1ca10, Jnc to get along with almost everyone. day, others will benefit as well as up suffering from a lingering case hour i. 01 ACCOUNTANT-Salary: $2.75 per hour 03 AIRCON TECHNICIAN-Salary: $2.801 ticularly described on Drawing/Cadas­ Also born on this date are: you. Now is no time to take things of cabin fever. 01 WAITER, RESTAURANT-Salary: 02 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR­ .N3ZOl:l:l S,11 N3HM :sNV 02 OFFSET PRESS OPERATOR-Salary: hour · tral Plat 2022/81, the original of which Cole Porter, songwriter; Michael too seriously. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - I $3.05/hour Salary: $3.05 per hour $2.75 per hour 01 ACCOUNTANT-Salary: $3.25/hour J. Fox, actor; Marvin Kalb, jour­ SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) - It will be beneficial to you to show Contact: SAIPAN SPRING VALLEY Contact: YONG HEE HAN dba UNITED was registered Decemer 3, 1980, as 01 MAINTENANCE/REPAIRER-Salary: Contact: CARRIER GUAM, INC. (Saipan nalist; Jackie Mason, comedian. It is important to lrnow the differ­ a little more caution - particular­ BREWERY CO., INC. dba SAIPAN BEER MATERIAL SUPPLY, INC. (6/21 Document No. 11062 at the Land Branch) (6/7F)#6079B To see what is in store for you ence between one kind of friend ly when others are going along for $2.75 per hour FACTORY BOGA BOGA P.O .Box 5236 F)224450 Registry, Saipan. tomorrow, find your birthday and and another. All are valuable, but the ride. Contact: R&M ENTERPRISES, INC.(6/ CHRB 124 La Fiesta San Roque, Saipan BLDG. MAINTENANCE -Salary $3.05 read the corresponding para- today one will be absolutely essen- Copyright I995, Uniltd Feature Syndicate. IDC. Thursday 14 F) MP 96950 (6/7F)#60785 01 ACCOUNTANT-Salary: $1,000.00· 1 ,200.00 per month per hour The sale will be held on Friday, June BLDG. MAINTENANCE REPAIR (CAR­ Contact: GLOBAL TRADERS, Inc. Tel. 7:00 08 presser-Salary: $2.75-3.35/hour Contact: COMMONWEALTH MARITIME 14, 1996, at the hour of 1 :00 p.m., at PENTER)-Salary $3.05 per hour 234-741518733 (6/03) 224251 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS: Paul (;m, b\1•s d1• Franc<' 33 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR-Sal­ GROUP CORP. dba COMMONWEALTH the law offices of White, Pierce, Mail­ BLDG. MAINTENANCE REPAIR (MA­ DATE BOOK. guin (\848-1\IU:n, painter: .Jessica .Eru;lgy ary: $2.75-3.35/hour MARITIME AGENCY(6/21 F)224451 Tandy (1!!09-19!14), actress; Gwendolyn l ':1rt nf r~ram'l' is locatt~d ju:--l (ll! SON)-Salary $3.05 per hour man & Nutting, Joeten Center, 05 GARMENT INSPECTOR-.Salary: 01 AUTO BODY REPAIRER-Salary: June 7, 1996 1 iH' c11,1:-.t ill :':L·v.:found!aml. Cc.rnad.i Contact: GLOBAL TRADERS, Inc. Tel. Susupe, Northern Mariana Islands. Brooks (1917-l, poet, is 79: Tom .Jon~s 7:00 $2. 75-3.35/hour 01 COOK-Salary: $3.05 per hour $3.00 per hour ( 1940· l, singer, is 56: Thurman >'. l'1t'ITl' and l\liquelon. 'two ~roup~ 234-741518733 (6/07) 224251 01 ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR (SEWING Contact: CLY PACIFIC TRADING CORP. Contact: MA.TERESA G. SANTOS dba Munson (1947-1979), baseball player. ,it 1:-:!:md:-- off ;\\_•wfo11nd!and':,; :,:.outll 9:15 (6121 F)224449 The sale will be held without any war­ \~1·~1 1·11c1st. ~ire an official FrPnd1 tit· SECTION)-Salary: $13.00-14.00/hour E.T. AUTO BODY SHOP (6121 F)224460 Today is the 159th •.· ·.· TODAY'S SPORTS: On this dav in 01 SECURITY GUARD -SALARY $2.75 p~1rtt1ll'llt. and they SL'JHI a deputy ~ind 03 CUTTER-Salary: $2.75-3.35/hour ranties whatsoever, whether express day of 1996 and the . . 1906, the Chicago Cubs lagged pitch­ 01 COOK-Salary: $2.75 per hour ;1 :-il'twlor to the French ParliamL'!ll Saturday per hour 01 GENERAL MAINTENANCE or implied, all of which are hereby 80th day of spring. • er Christy Malhewson for t I runs in CONTACT: MARGARITA SN Contact: SUSANA T. OUITUGUA(S/21 Thl' St. \'ierrc group has an area 11\ WORKER-Salary: $2.75-3.35/hour expressly disclaimed. The sale is sub­ the first inning and went on lo defeat 3:00 GUEVARRA dba R & M MANPOWER 01 COOK-Salary: $2.75-3.35/hour F)224454 TODAY'S HISTORY: On this day in to sq11ar,• miles: Miquelon, 8:! squan· Furnished One Bedroom­ the New York Giants 19-0. SERVICES (6/19W)#224425 Contact: UNO MODA CORP. P. 0. Box ject to approval by the Court. 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The Seattle foiward peared the Sonics were ready to make his postseason average. Kukoc, who the quarter. Continued from page 48 wasassessedaflagrantfoul forpu~hing one more run. was only 3-for-36 from 3-pointrange A 19-8 run made it 75-75 and Se­ NOTICE TO PROPOSERS Rodman in the neck while battling for Payton had scored on a-driving one­ blocks and Dennis Rodman had 13 in the first three rounds of the playoffs, attle trailed only 79-77 entering the SEALED PROPOSALS for THE SAIPAN HARBOR IMPROVEMENT a reboWid late in the first half. He hander and a fastbreak layup off a steal went 2-for-5 from beyond the arc. fourth. rebounds and seven points - all on refused to stop talking to Rcxlrnan, and PROJECT SECURITY FENCE., AT SAIPAN TANAPAG HARBOR SAIPAN, by Shawn Kemp, who finished with32 Kemp was backed by Sam Perkins Jordan missed his fu,t two shot, of · MARIANA ISLANDS, CPA Project No. CPA-SS-007-96 will be received at the uncontested layups. referee Joe Crawford whistled him for point,. The Bulls quick] ycalled timeout, with 14 points and Payton with 13 on 6- the game, hitting .the side of the "Ron Harper did a heck of a job on two straight technicals and bounce.d office of the EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, COMMONWEALTH PORTS AUTHOR­ and Harper then faked a 3-pointer and of-17 shooting. TheSonics went31-of- backboard on his fu,t, but came back ITY, Saipan International Airport, P.O. Box 1055, Saipan Mariana Islands 96950, Gary Payton," Jordan said. "Hecreated him from the game. rifled a pass to Rodman underneath for 36 from the foul line in a game that with threestraightjumpers. The Sonics until 2 30 P.M. Friday. June 21, 1996, at which time and place the sealed a lot of breaks forus down the stretch." Rodman's last two points came a layup. featured 56 fouls and 67 free throws. repeatedly switched defenders, butJ or­ proposals will be publicly opened and read. Kukoc followed with a fastbreak Chicago seemed to be pulling away dan answered by hitting his second and The Project, in general, shall provide the instaUation of approximately 2000 Even so, the fifth grader reckoned he · layup, Harper had a steal and layup and in the third quarter adordan hit the first third jumpers. The la,t one gave Chi­ linear feet of 6 Ft. high vinyl coated Chain-Link Fence with gates to enclose Celebrity ... was more of a basketball fan than a Di Longley scored from in close for an 8- shot of the period, Harper scored on a cago a 22-13 lead. and Control access to the Harbor, Construction work must be performed with­ Continued from page 48 man. 0 run. Payton scored once more, but drive and Pippen had a fastbreak layup, Seattle opened the s=nd guarter out interrupting on-going port operations and concurrently with other con­ "I heard about it on television, and I Jordan came back with perhaps his three foul shots and a 3-pointer fora 67- with a 14-4 nm, with Perkins scoring struction activities of the Dock. The city's other preoccupation, of wanted to see Princess Diana," said prettiest shot of the night, a high-arch­ 56 Iead. · eightoflhe point,, totakea32-28 lead. Proposals submitted must be available for acceptance for a period up to 60 course, wastheroyalHouseofMichael Marcel, dre.5sed head-to-toe in Bulls ing fadeaway from the left side that It all went away, however, when Chicago scored 14 of iL, final 16 days after the designated date for opening, of proposals. CPA may award a {}APOR~E· made it 103-88. Jordan went to the bench for five min­ points of the halffrom the foul line and Jordan - the United Center - where clothes. "But I guess I'd rather see the contract on the basis of the initial offer received without negotiations. There­ ' ' Jordan,DennisRodman,ScottiePippen Bulls." Jordan, who scored 18 points in the utes of rest Seattle pounded the ball went into the locker room with a 53-48 fore, the initjal offer should contain the offeror's best terms. first half, added one more basket down and the gang were battling the Seattle While the Princess of Wales was inside and kept drawing fouls, and the lead.KempandJordanscored IS point, The Proiect is being financed by lumls lrL,m the CPA. The contact award, if it SuperSonics for the NBA title. Chi­ carried to and fro in a black Rolls api= in the half, but Kemp also had is to be made will be made within two months (2) lrom the receipt of proposals Royce, Jordan depended on his black On Sunday June 2nd, the race con­ five of Seattle's 10 turnovers and the cago beat Seattle 107-90 Wednesday Bulls had just one. Depending upon availability of funds, CPA reserves the right to uphold such Porsche, license "AiIOne" - or maybe Saipan ... tinued and soclid the good finishes. In night in the first game of their best-of­ 'They have a great tendency as the proposal in effect for three (3) months from the date of proposal opening. theredCorvetteortheRangeRover-to Continued from page 48 seven series. the 250cc 2 hr. endurance race game goes on to build their pressure," This contract is under and subject to Executive Order 11246, as amended, of For Jordan's mother, Deloris, the transport him to thecity' s West Side for the 3rd spot Saipan's Ray Alvarezjr. along with Karl said. "They got more aggressive as September 24, 1965, the Federal Labor pr?visi~ns and the Equal. Em~loy­ two events posed a dilemma, but little the game. In the 80cc, Guam's Jason Dwi13s partner Pete Aguon placed 2nd be­ it got later. They play great when their ment Opportunity (EEO) provisions as contained mthe contra, spec1!1cat1ons real contest Newspaper reports had Diana was accompanied to an placed 1st while Matt Guzman and hind the powerfull Philippine team defense gets hot - and they got hot" and proposal docume~ts. evening gala at the Field Museum of her choosing an evening with the prin­ Tim Kautz place 2nd and 3rd all of consisting of Jolet Jao and Glen Natural History by Henry Bienen, All mechanics and laborers on the project shall be paid no less than the mini­ Actor Sylvester Stallone acknowledges from about 200 fans after blowing up a wall of foambricks at a cess over her son's game. whom represented Guam. Aguilar who won the 250cc race. mum wage rate established by the CNMI Government [ prevailing minimum president of Northwestern Univer­ ceremony marking the start of the work on what he said will be biggest Planet Hollywood outlet yet in Diana is "the only person I know The Executive class( orridersover The 125cc 2 hr. race saw again wage shall apply consistent with Section 7()-24 of he general provisions. Singapore. AP Photo who can push Michael Jordan from sity. Cheers rang out as she joined 30 yrs. old), was very exciting to ride Japan's Hiroshii Tajima with partner Each proposer must complete, sign and furnish, prior to award of the contract the front page," conceded Illinois the 1,300 guests, who were invited matsushita Yuasa taking top honors to dine on salmon and lamb chops either a 125<;:c or 250cc considering ·(CPA Proj. No. CPA-SS-007·96) the "proposer's Statement on Previous Con­ Gov. Jim Edgar, who mingled with with Guam's brother team of Steven tracts Subject to EO Clause' a 'Certification ol Non-segregated Facilities" (See in a hall dominated by a that they are 30 years or older. Connie Chung, Maury Povich Diana on Tuesday. Hundreds stood ·and Patrick John Santos in 2nd the Specifications). five-people deep, stared down from Brachiosaurus and two elephants. Guam' s"Jes.se" James Cepeda took Actor Gene Wilder and singers the win followed close! y by Saipan' s duo of Cuki and Pete Alvarez in neighboring skyscrapers, or sat at the 3nl(both representing Saipan). Required Notices for All Contracts to co... anchor syndicated show front of police barricades everywhere Gloria Estefan and Tony Bennett Kim Aileen and Guam's Dave Kautz. were on hand along with Mayor By LYNN ELBER see eac.h other all the time," Chung Pavich was host of the syndi­ ·she visited. a. The proposer must supply all the information required by the proposal Richard M. Daley and his wife, forms and specifications. LOS ANGELES (AP) - After joked. cated series "A Current Affair" Eleven-year-old Marcel Evans added Gamblin. This MCV exclusive skipped school to snap Diana's picture. Maggie. Chavez ... engagement kicks off at 11 :00 am. on b. The Commonwealth Ports Authority (CPA), in accordance with Title VI her last on-air union bombed, Povich said the show will re­ from 1986-91 and became host of Continued from page 48 Connie Chung is starting over with flect the couple's relationship but the syndicated "The Maury channel 42 with the preliminary bouts. of the C"1vil Rights act of 1964, hereby notifies all proposers that they WBO Junior Bantamweight Champ (proposers) must affirmatively insure that any contract entered into pur­ a proven partner. won't focus on their inthnate Ii ves. Pavich Show" in 1991. for his ninth save. "This fight is going to be a great way Cal ... Johnny Tapia and NABF Super Ban­ suantto this advertisement minority business enterprises will be afforded Chung's husband, Maury "Our personalities will come ChungjoinedCBSNewsin 1971 Ken Hill (7-4) took the loss, allow­ to kick off this weekend," says MCV Continued from page 48 tamweight Champ Erik Morales also full opportunity to submit proposals in response to this invitation and ill Povich, will be her new co-an­ forward. But we're not going to as a national correspondent in the ing five runs on IO hi ts in seven innings. General Manager Wayne Gamblin. not be discriminated1against on the grounds of race, color, or national McDonald (5-3) allowed two runs Hill had entered the gamewithaleague­ "And I emphasize this weekend, be­ put their respective titles on the line PAUL GERARD chor on a daily syndicated news talk about diaper-changing," he Washington bureau before leaving May you have many more origin in consideration for award. onfivehitswithfourstrikeoutsandone leading 2.66 ERA. cause if this fight was during the week, before the main event ChecktheMCV program aimed at early evening said. in 1983 to take a job as correspon­ program guide and Channel 42 for Birthdays to come! The proposer's attention is invited/ to the fact that the proposed contract shall walk for his first win in six starts since John Jaha homered, his seventh of I'dhaveahardtimekeepingourSports Love, Nanay time slots. The New York-based Chung and Povich, who mar­ dent and anchor for NBC News. May 5. Mike Fetters worlced the ninth the season, for Milwaukee. Director Bob Coldeen in the office!" updated scheduling information. be under and subjecno the equal Opportunity clause as set forth in Part Ill, show is set for a fall 1998 pre­ ried in 1984, adopted a baby boy She returned to CBS in 1989, Section 302(b) ot Executive Order 11246, as amended by Executive Ord~r 11375 dated October 13, 1977, and Section 60·1.4(b) of the regulations of miere, the couple said Wednes­ last summer. going on to anchor prime-time the Secretary of Labor (41 CFR 60· i) as implemented by Section 152.61 of day. Chung described the program news magazines and co-anchor the Federal Aviation Regulations, to the contract and labor provisions as set The as-yet unnamed program as "a substantive news and infor­ the "CBS Evening News with Dan () forth in Section 152.55 and Appendix H, Part 1152 of the Federal Aviation will be produced by Dream Works. mation half-hour, which will ad­ Rather and Connie Chung" from 0 Regulations, and to the applicable provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act headed by entertainment moguls dress the top story of the day or 1993-95. 8,UOY BAR of 1664 (78 Stat. 252) implemented by Part 21 al the Regulations of the office Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey the top issue of the day or the top Chung was ousted last year, and of the Secretary o!Transportation. Also, the proposed contract will be subject person of the day." her CBS contract ended in March. With to the Contractor's Certification of non-segregated facilities. Katzenberg and David Geffen. Povich will keep his job as host Both started their news careers, Network executives said Chung The apparent low proposer and any known first tier subcontractor will be sub­ of the syndicated "The Maury separately, at WITG-TV in Wash­ and Rather hadn't clicked; Chung & GRILL LIVE MUSIC ject to a pre-award, equal opportunity compliance review by representatives Pavich Show" through the end of ington, D.C., but took different maintained she unfairly took the of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, U.S. Department of paths: Chung rose in the ranks of fall for poor ratings. Labor, before the award of the con!ract for the purpose of determining whether his contract in two years. 8 PMTO 12 AM the proposer and/or his subcontractors are able to comply with the provisions "The good news is we'll be network news reporters while of the equal opportunity clause. able to see each other all the time. Povich went the more colorful talk-show route. If the proposer has participated in a previous contract subject to the equal The bad news is we'll be able to > opportunity clause and has not submitted compliance reports as required by ' applicable i, ,:ructions, the propose shall submit. prior to award of contract, a 0 ~ompliance repcrt covering the delinquent period. A proposer c · prospEC::'ie prime contractor or proposed subcontractor shall be required 1c subr:-,i: such information as ·~e Office of Federal Contract Com· pliance may request ;::Jr to ,,19 award Jf a contract or subcontract. When a determination has tsE:- %de to~ , , 0d the contractor subcontract to a speci· LOS ANGELES (AP) - lied contractor. such ce,nt,actor s,-;; , 'Jf ·8quired, prior to award, or after the "Baywatch" star Pamela Ander­ 0 (~) award, or cc'.~ to furnish such o\~c · ·mation as requested. son Lee and rocker husband (;-- Contract o:· ~':nts, including plans and specifications, may be examined at Tommy Lee are new parents. / the Ottic~ ~ " t:xecutive Director, Commonwealth Ports Authority, or can Miss Lee gave birth to 7-pound ol) be obtain8:J :ram !his office upon payment of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS (3.2-kilograrns), 7-ounce (198.4- ($100.001 ;J; each set of plan documenls. This amount is non refundable. gram) Brandon Thomas at 3:02 Payment shall be made by check payable to the Commonwealth Ports Au­ a.m. Wednesday. He is the thority. We can supply qualified, couple's first child. Apre-proposal conference will be held at the CPA HARBOR PROJECT SITE disciplined and hard working people "Pamela and Brandon are both EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT OFFICE, at 10:30 a.m. Ofl Friday. May 31. 1996 to explain and clarify any doing great. They' re very healthy questions regarding this project. Questions should be submitted to the Con­ from Nepal with knowledge of the sultant, in writing at least five (Si days in advance for answers at this pre· and resting comfortably," said proposal conference, with a copy of same mailed simultaneously to thfl Ex· English language in almost any job Ann Israel, a spokeswoman for • Bud Family ecutive Director, Commonwealth Ports Authority. Attendance at the pre-pro· category from hotel services to the couple. posal conference and site visit are considered essential to the potential Israel declined to say where • Champagne contractor's understanding the project elements. construction, security and janitorial, agricultural and domestic. the birth occurred, citing security • House Wine & . ~ Each prospective Rropo~er shall Ii le wit~ the Commonwea!th Po_rts Authority, concerns . 'U. a notice of his/her intention to propose 1n a form substantially s1m1lar to that In addition to the syndicated • Well Drinks on Special supplied in the specifications, not less than six (6) calendar days prior to the beach series "Baywatch," Miss date hereinabove designated for opening of proposals. The Commonwealth Please contact: Andre Kozij and Associates Lee recently starred in the action­ for Three Hours Ports Authority reserves the right to reject any or all proposals in accordance adventure film "Barb Wire." with Section 3.2(7) of its Procurement Rules and Regulations. P.O. Box 7527 SVRB PACIFIC(~ Saipan, M.P. 96950 Tommy Lee is the drummer for 8:00 PM TO 9:00 PM for ONLY $1.00 FREE therockbandMotleyCrue, whose O'DOULS & SOFTDRINKS CARLOS A. SHODA 9:00 PM TO 10:00 PM for ONLY $1.50 ISLANDS Executive Director hits include "Smoking in the FOR DESIGNATED DRIVER. 5/22/96. or fax Tel. No. 256-5286 Boys' Room," "Girls, Girls, Girls" 10:00 PM TO 11 :00 PM for ONLY 2:00 and "Use It or Lose It." CLUB

1 48-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAYrJONE 7, 1996 l SPORTS~ ™OB B s outclass Sonics By CHRIS SHERIDAN as we get into more ofa comfortrone CIIlCAGO(AP)-Nothingtoospec­ we'll be able to compete better and tacularfrom Michael Jordan, nothing Chicago rages wild as finals open better." fantastic statistically. Yet there was It was the best team in the NBA doubt the meantime, the Sonics will try to The first thing they can try to do is nothing Seattle could do to stop the showing why it is considered almost Jordan finished with 28 points but figure out what it will take to beat the stopJordan'sunderlings. Ron Harper Chicago Bulls. · unbeatable. Although it was far from didn'tcontnbute much in the game­ Bulls. had 15 points and seven assists and The Bulls, who last played May a flawless performance, the Bulls still deciding run, Scottie Pippen had 21 "Ilikedsomeofthestuffwedidout shot 60 percent, Luc Longley domi­ 27, toyed with the Sonics and made turned it into a laugher in the final few andKukochad 18onanightwhenthe there," Seattle coach George Karl nated the middle in the first quarter them seem worthy for a stretch or minutes. Bulls shot only 43 percent Chicago said. ''I think we learned some stuff and finished with 14 points and four two. Then Chicagobli~everytime ''It was a feel--0ut game, a game outscored Seattle 28-13 in the fourth out there. It's a learning process, and Continued on page 47 the game got close, pulling away for where we were coming to terms with quarter, however, and attempted 18 a 107-90 victory in Game 1 of the each other," Chicago coach Phil Jack­ more shots than the Western Confer­ U.S. National Basketball Associa­ son said. ''We found our rhythm late ence champions. RGAAce Tournaillent )1 tion Finals on Wednesday night in the game and we were able to take The Bulls also turned the ball over I ''We were out of synch a little bit over." only seven times and came up with The Refalawasch Golf Associa­ come first serve basis. All inter­ offensively," Jordan said. ''That's Toni Kukoc scored 10 straight three key steals in the final period. tion will hold its June Ace tourna­ ested members are asked to be at natural for having eight days off. I Chicago points in a 14-5 run to open Garne2isFridaynightinChicago.In ment tomorrow Saturday, June 8, the course at 6:00 a.m. think the guys really had the determi­ the fourth quarter, and Jordan's sup­ at the King Fisher Golf Links. For further information may be nation to come out and run hard and porting cast had all the points in a Tee-off time is at 6:15 in the morn­ obtained from Tony Rogolofoi or play hard." subsequent 8-0 run that removed any ing. The tournament is open to the Joe Lizama at telephone no. 234- first sixteen players on a first- 1001. CllavezLDe18. Hojra;

By SARAH NORDGREN fight live on MCV CIIlCAGO (AP) - The rich, famous WBCSuper lightweightCbarnpionJulioCesarChavezputshis title and career .f.'. and powerful had a tough choice: an on the line against 3 time world champ and Olympic GoW Medalist Oscar De ~ honest-to-goodness black tie ball with lay Hoya thisweekend in an exclusive live boxing special only on Marianas I Princess Diana, or a stomping, beer­ CableVJSion.. . slugging evening with MichaeIJordan The. event, titled ''Ultimate. Glory," takes place at Caesar's Palacxl in Las and the Chicago Bulls in Game One of Vegas,Nevada. Thewinnerofthe 12roundboutwilltakeawaythe WBCSuper the NBA Finals. ~ lightweight belt in front of a sold out arena, with some tickets going as high as The Princess of Wales was in town ~ $700apiece. . ·· . · . · .· · Wednesday to raise an estimated $1.2 ~ Thetwofighterscarryanimpres.mreresumeintothisweekend'scontest.For million for cancer research. At a breast Cllavez, this will be his lOOthfight.Hisrecordis 97-1-1 with 79KO's.Spanning cancer symposium, she urged doctors an impressive 15 years, Chavez has racked up 6 world cliampionships in three and dignitaries to continue their quest different weight classes. Currently wielding the WBC qown, he has also held forcancer'scure.Later, at Cook County ;·. · the IBF junior welterweight belt, the WBA, the WBClightweight and Super Hospital, she shook hands and chatted '{ Featherweight crowns. ~ . · with patients. Btithisopponen!isnopushover. Oscar Del.aHoyabringshis21-0(19TKO) But from the moment she anived undefeated_record into the ring against Chavez. last year he annihilated then Tuesday,royal watching Chicago-style IBF champ Rafael Rulelas, and then hometown rival Genaro Hernandez, both -not medical research -was one of the ·times causing the referre to stop the merciless beating. city's two major preoccupatj,ons. · ~C~o-==n::...ti.-n-u-ed~o-n_p_a_g_e_4_7 Continued on page 47 Cal Ripkellgets game winning hit vs Detroit BALTIMORE (AP) - Cal Ripken Orioles, who have won 15 of 22. i' singled in the tiebreaking run in the Arthur Rhodes (6-0) pitched two ~ l eighth inning and the Baltimore Ori­ I' scoreless innings and Randy Myers got oles handed Detroit its 18th los.s in 19 ''<.' three outs for his 12th save, the second games, 6-4 Wednesday night in two nights. Mike Myers (0-3) took IL Baltimore's Roberto Alomar went the loss. d 2-for-3 with a solo homer and an RBI Brewers 6, Rangers 4 '/ single, extending his hitting streak to a In Milwaukee, Ben McDonald ,. career high-tying 19 games and raising /' pitched six solid innings for his first 1. his batting average to .405. He is only victory in more than a month and Dave the fifth player in the 1990s to be hitting Nilsson drove in two runs as Milwau­ .400 in June. kee defeated Texas. Bill Ripken also homered for the Continued on page 47 RP Freedom Day tourney JESS Yumul, President of the Filtaga Golfers Association announced that in conjunction with the 98th Philippine Inde­ pendence Day celebration. They will be conducting a golf ··tournament to be held on Sunday June 9, 1996 at the King­ fisher Golf Links. some 40 players will tee off starting 12:00 noon. Tourname'~i director Eli Buenaventura is encouraging all participants to register by 11:3.0 a.m. Awarding of prizes and banquet will be held after the tournament at the Aqua Cousins Cuqi-Boy Alvarez (left) and Boboss Alvarez (right), Saipan participants in last week's Smokin' Resort Club. Wheels Racmg Championships in Guam, take last minute instructions prior to the Peewee Flat Track Super Cross event. Both boys bagged trophies. ------~----·-----~ i ! tfa[arianas ~rietr~ ii · Micronesia's Leading Newspaper Since 1972 P.O. Box 231 Saipan. MP 96950 • Tel. (670) 234-6341 • 7578 • 9797 Fax: (670) 234-9271 \'