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By Rafael H. Arroyo the Federal Bureau of Investiga­ tion is properly addressed here. Variety News Staff tion (FBI) and officials from the Turner, who is leavingtodayen THE US Government will be tak­ US Immigration and Naturaliza­ route to the Philippines where she ing steps within the next several tion Service (INS) from the DOL is also expected to speak with months intended to ultimately re­ "As you know, we have con­ officials about labor matters, said solve lingering problems and al­ vened a federal-CNMI inter­ she discussed with the governor legations of labor abuse in the agency task force toaddress labor on how the federal agencies can CNMI. and immigration issues that have utilize $7 million allocated in FY According to Assistant Interior come to the forefront here," said 95 to address the labor issue. Secretary Leslie M. Turner the Turner in a press conference yes­ Of that amount, $3 million is federal government willsoon start terday. allocated to the CNMI and the remaining $4 million is allocated to federal agencies involved with the process. ~C'-0-n"ti-n-u-ed-'--0-n-p-a-g-e"""71"O Hawaii teachers told not to work in CNMI By ANGELA S. MILLER complaints of abuse, forced HONOLULU (AP) • A coali­ prostitution and withheld tion of Philippine-American, wages reported byhundredsof Chinese and Japanese groups foreign workers, mostly have warned Hawaii teachers Filipinas. to avoid recruiters from the Assistant Interior Secretary U.S.-affiliatedCommonwealth Leslie Turner is in Saipannow of the Northern Mariana Is­ to look into the labor abuse lands. allegations and meetwithGov. The Northern Marianas gov­ Froilan Tenorio. She travels to ernment has advertised in Ho­ Manila Wednesday to meet nolulu newspapers for with officialstherebeforemak­ teachers willing to work in the ing a report to Congress. U.S. territory, where foreign Assistant Interior Secretary Leslie M. Turner shakes hands with cue Executive Director Timothy P. Solita Aquirre, the Philip­ Villagomez after she and Governor Froilan C. Tenorio (center) signed a partnership agreement to help workers comprise more than pines Consul-General in Ha­ improve management and operations of the utility firm. (See story on page 3) half of the 58,000 people liv­ waii, has asked her govern­ ing there: ment to ban its citizens from Recruiters in Honolulu were working in the Northern Mari­ not able to respond to the alle­ anas until the complaints are employer accused gations Monday and officials settled. in were unavailable for "The Philippine Consulate comment. in Hawaii remains steadfast ofraping Fflipina maid The U.S. Interior Depart­ and very supportive to efforts ment, which oversees U.S. ter­ of the Philippine community By Hafaell. Santos A criminal complaint was filed Defender's Office to determine ritories, the Philippine govern­ Variety News Staff the defendant's eligibility for its both here in Hawaii and in with the court by Assistant Attor­ ment and numerous human THE Office of the Attorney Gen­ services. Saipan, and we are ready to ney General Alan B. Gordon late rights groups are investigating Continued on page 10 eral has charged a Rota employer last month. It was the first rape During the March 2 hearing, with rape, almost two years since Confinued on page 1d complaint involving Filipina :_~------_._------, the crime was allegedly commit­ worker to be prosecuted by the ted against a Filipina house AG's office in recent years. worker. "On or about October RafaelL. Quituguawasaccused l6,oo.Quitugua raped...Landeza, a lPublicAuditor to have of raping Thelma A. Landeza in person not his spouse, by engag­ October last year on Rota. ing in sexual [contact] with her against her will and by means of force and fear of immediate and own investigation unit unlawful injury," the complaint Weather By Rafael H. Arroyo within the office," said LaMotte said. Variety News Staff in a telephone interview with the A person convictedof rapemay THE PUBLIC Auditor's Office Variety. "Right now, I am work­ be punished by imprisonment for Outlook is putting upan in-house investi­ ing hard to get a legal counsel. I i I not more than 10years,according gations unitto enable itselftoact hope within a couple of months to the Commonwealth Code. more effectively on the criminal we can see results," the acting Quitugua appeared in Superior aspect of any government audit public auditor said. Court on Rota on March 2 with it undertakes. .The plan to establish an inves­ Assistant Public Defender Gre­ This was learned from Acting tigations unit was disclosed by gory Baku.court documents indi­ Public Auditor Leo L. LaMotte LaMotte in his annual report for , cated. He is scheduled for an ar­ who yesterday said his office is 1994detailing theoffice's accom­ ," raignment on April () at 9:00 a.m. currently readying plans to hire plishments for the past year and The Public Defender's Office an attorney as a start off point for plans for the immediate future. may not continue to represent the the planned investigations unit. LaMotte said theestablishment Partly cloudy with defendant ir found not qualilied "We can do more in less time ofa probe team ispartof efforts to isolated light shower to receive free legal services. A if we have an investigation unit ContinueCfOi1page 1(j Leo L. Lamotte court order told the Public ------.J

~ ~" \ ! \ I .: i.J~·· ; ~-.t ~ PAC N8NSPf'.,PER STACKS .J. A "• " ,'. ; • 2- NEWS AND VIEWS-WEDNESDAY-MARCH 22,1995 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, IlJ95 -.1I,1ARIA!\AS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEws-3 Mer gas attack in TokYQ Improve, .1 Pact to help CUe Millions ofNY riders warned "l"_:~", GOVERNOR Froilan C. Tenorio ment between our government and tions of Cl.C, -Political restraint intheoperations "Partnership Agreement", isa letter NEW YORK (AP)· Thecity's 3.5 At New York's JohnF. Kennedy "It appears to be a hoax," said with setting off the device in what getting towork; theyhavetotake the ~;.'~:.'." and Assistant Interior Secretary the US,"thechiefexecutive added. Under the pact, rep.esentutives of million subway riders, warned to be International Airport, an Olympic Federal Aviation Administration police saywasa terror-extortion plot subway." :i'i of CUC of concurrence between theGover- for the Office of Territorial and The agreement offered by Turner both parties will promptly develop a alert aftera terrorist gasattack in the Airways jet thatarrived from Athens spokeswoman JoanBrown. Victoria Rudenko, whowasriding Thereislittle police candotostop i,: \, -Expenditure andreprogramming nor and the Assistant Secretary to International Affairs Leslie in August 1994 ata timewhen CUC scope ofwork for anindependent and Tokyo subway system, appeared to washeldinaremote areaoftheairport The 211 passengers were kepton the subways as usual Monday, said a determined terrorist, said Henry (':fI authority establish the Agreement along with Turnersigned apartnership agree­ was in trouble over its engine pur­ impartial study todetermine whether betreating Monday likeanyotherday for hours amid a report there was theplaneforabout3 1/2hours before shewasworking in thecity's World Degeneste, co-author of a book on r -ReleaseofFY 93,94and9SCov- financial recommendations, mile- ment Monday evening, designed chasedebtswasdeemed asnecessary the transfer of any or all of cues on thetrain. nerve gason theplane. beingtaken intotheterminal. TradeCenterwhena terrorist bomb protecting airports and other transit ' enantFunds stones, and provisions for monitor- to improve the management and ifCUC wastoresolve long-standing Andtheirblaseattitude mayhave Costas H. Mavrikis, an official of In December, 39 people were that killed six people exploded in hubs. power, water and sewer assets on Included as pW1 of the six page ing/enforcement of theAgreement. operation of Commonwealth problems about its fmances and its r------.---- _.-.. . ._..._-_._. ·-_0. been well-founded, since security Olympic Airways, saidtheFBItold burned whenafirebomb wentoffina February 1993: 'The bestyoucando is thepolice Saipan, Rota and to one or Utilities Corp. operations. more privatecompanies, togetherwith experts saythere islittle police cando theairline "theyhadinformation that Manhattan subway train as it was "SoIfeelthatanything canhappen response has to be rapid' and save The US-CNMI pact, which fol­ Onecausenoted as a main reason a franchise tc operate such utilities, is toprevent someone bentoncarrying poison gas was being carried on pulling intoa station. One of the in­ anywhere.l'shesaid. ''It'sawfulscary, those people who are caught up in . !; lows up on an earlier understand­ why CUC in the past has not func­ feasible. What to expect fromI out an attack like the ene that left board." jured,EdwardLeary,hasbeencharged but people have no other way of something likethat," Degenestesaid. %~i: ing between the CNMI govern­ tioned well isthatvarious CNMI gov­ Oneormore contract, for the study nearly 4,700 Japanese commuters ment, CUC and the Interior, aims ernment entities andofficials repeat­ will be awarded as s(x111 ,L'; possible, sickened by nerve gas. CUC after OTIA pact \ .~ to work on ways to put the corpo­ edlyinterfered inthemanagement of but not later than three months alter "You' reanxious togettoworkor More than 100 vehicles crash in ration on sound financial footing CUC,thuspreventing CUCfrom op­ thesigning of the agreement. -cuc will raise water rates immediately for those areas gethome. Youdon'teventhink about and on the road towards the goal erating inasoundbusiness-like man­ All parts of the study should be receiving water on a 24-hour basis. (Action by the eue Board it,"said Paul Raave of NewJersey, of full cost recovery. nerandachieving full costrecovery. completed as soon thereafter as pos­ within 60 days ofsigning ofthe Partnership Agreement) whohas beenriding NewYorksub­ "This agreement has great his­ Thesix-pageagreement, which was sible, but not later than six months 'CUC will complete the rate analysis included as part of the ways for 18 years, chain-reaction on foggy bridge torical significance for the future also signed by the chairmen of the afterthedateof award, Feasibility Study in paragraph (1)(a) (iii) and to imple­ Cityofficials told transit police to begin Interstate 10span. causeof"suddenfog flareups," said growth and development of the Boards of both CUC and the Com­ Othermajorhighlightsofthe Agree­ be extra vigilant Monday, although By GARRY MITCHELL The first collision occurred in ment phased utility rate incases within 6 months ofthe comple­ Some three miles (five kilome­ Transportation Department the westbound lane 'about 6:45 Commonwealth," said Tenorio of monwealth Development Authority, mentinclude: they did not assign extraofficers or MOBILE, Alabama (AP) - People tion of the study. (Action by the eue Board within l S months ters) of the seven-mile (l I-kilome­ spokesman' Ralph Holmes. He the agreement in a statement re­ contains a provision thatthere would -Implementation of audit recom­ addanyspecial security measures. scrambled from theirmangledcars a.m. As inotorists slowed or got: ofthe signing ofthe Partnership Agreement) ter)bridge were strewnwithblack­ said the consultant recommended lease yesterday. benomoreofpolitical interference in mendations 'The remains of a cheeseburger and frantically tried to flag down out to see what had. happened, I 'CUC will request supplementary matching OMIP funding to ened heaps of wreckage, some of installing a $ 4.7 million to dlrs 6 "Our political stability and de­ theaffairs of theCUe. -Debtrestructuring deluxe leftonaturnstile will betreated approachingdrivers asmorethan 100 other cars and trucks entered the t employ the CUC's accounting firm to clean up the 1993 ac­ them consisting of dozens of cars. million system under which com­ sire tobe financially self-reliant Amajorpartoftheagreement how­ -Disposition of water and sewer asa suspicious package today," said cars andtruckscrashed in a series of fog and rear-ended other vehicles. r Cars looked like "somebody had puters would measure any fog depends greatky on how success­ ever is the understanding that there utility operations counting records and expedite the 1993 audit. (Action by the transitpolicespokesmanAlO'I...eary. wrecks Monday on a foggy bridge "AIl.youcould hear was Wham, ,t. crushedabeercan,"saidonewitness, and activate warning lights ifnec­ ful we are in working together as willbeafeasibility study regarding the -Utility operations on Rota and eue Board within 15 days of the signing ofthe Partnership A handful of briefcases andpack­ overMobileBay. wham, wham," said James NedMorris. essary. partnersin this veryspecial agree- privatization of various utility opera- Tinian Agreement) ages arerecovered onanygivenday, One person was killed, six were Cartwright, who helped rescue a ; Fog is a frequent hazard on the ~CUC will employ an assistant comptroller and additional andMonday was no exception, said critically injuredandatleast74 were At the time of the accident, the woman trapped in a crushed car. t bridge, which is a main commuter proposal was still being studied. accounting clerks to expedite the accounting procedures and the Lt Robert Valentino, another transit takento thehospital. "I sat with a lady for maybe 35or routeandisoftenbusywithvacation State Trooper spokesman Sgt. 1993 and 1994 financial records. (Action by the eueExecutive police spokesman. "I wasrear-ended by a truck, then 40 minutes in her car until they travelers. Mike Boan said "one big wall of No added precautions weretaken a garbage truckjust plowedthrough brought equipment to get her out. Director within 60 days of the signing of the Partnership LastAugust, a statehighway con­ kick~d in Boston or Washington, officials everybody," said Jarnes Coleman, fog" had moved across the bridge She was pinned in. We the Agreement) sultant, in a preliminary report, had early Monday, and "you could there said. who escaped without injury in the windshield out and tore the hood oCUC will apply for matching OMIP funds for the upgrading clusterof rush-hour collisions onthe listed the bridge as dangerous be- not see in front of you anything." off to help them get in there." ofthe ORCOM system in orderto expedite the automation of the CUC financial records. (Action by the eue Board and the Governor within 30 days of the signing of the Partnership Agreement) -CUC will apply for matching OMIP funding to expedite the Now you don't have to be part ofagroup metering ofwater customers in the service areas receiving water plan to enjoy the quality health care pro­ on a 24-hour basis. (Action by the eueBoardand the Governor within 30 days after signing the Partnership Agreement). vided by FHP. Whether you're self-em­ 'CUC agrees to complete. with the concurrence of CD A, the ployed, astudent, employed with acom­ market and inventory appraisal process identified in paragraph (1)(a)(ii). (Action by the eUC, eDA, and TlA within 12 months pany that doesn't offer FH P, oruninsu red ofthe signing ofthe cOlltl~actfor thefeasibility study and market for other -rea- appraisal) 'CUC agrees to intensify efforts to collect delinquent utility sons, the FHP accounts in order to help relieve cash flow problems of the Independent ~~_---:----__------.:__ I corporation. (Action by eue management staff within 12 Assistant Interior Secretary Leslie M. Turner and Governor Tenorio sign the partnership agreement meant months ofthe Partnership Agreement) Plan is our simple to enable eue to operate better. oCUC will apply for matching OMIP funding to prepare a available to h e a I t h manual of financial procedures for CUC as well as a chart of , accounts. (Action by the CUC Board and the Governor H:itlzin question­ you and your Tenorio raps Babauta's I 30 days after signing the Partnership Agreement) far.:ily. Once you are enrolled in the FHP n air e I -CUC and the CNMI Government will begin utilizing an I O&M Impact Statement for all future CIP activities to ensure Independent Plan, you will enjoy all the w hen that there is full understanding regarding the annual budgetary by \ position on plutonium impact ofeach proposedCIP project. (Action the Director of benefits of being an FHP member. Two you ap­ I i Finance, the C/CBoardand the Governorwithin 90 days ofthe By Rafael H. Arroyo territories and possessions. I signing ofthe Partnership Agreement) plans are available to you. The High Option Plan has no co­ ply and your coverage will begin Variety News Staff In his own letter to the Presi­ i 'CUC agrees to, prepare and distribute monthly financial payments for visits to our clinics or on prescriptions from our as soon as your application is ap­ GOVERNOR Froilan C. Tenorio dent, Governor Tenorio empha­ yesterday repudiated the position sized that Babauta's opposition is I reports to the Governor, CDA, and TIA in a timely fashion, as own pharmacies, no deductibles and much more! Our Standard proved. You may also enroll your taken by Resident Representative his personal stand on the matter I well as a quarterly report, regarding the status ofimplementation i of the terms of this Partnership Agreement during the life Plan offers you all of the above with a low copayment of $5 per spouse, children, or newborn at Juan N. Babauta on Japan's and should not be construed as a plannedplutoniumshipmentssay­ position being taken by the Corn­ I agreement. (Action by the eue Executive Director within 6 ing such is not the official posi­ clinic visit and $5 for prescriptions at our pharmacies. A com- the same time. It's that easy! rnonwealth. [ months !3!.~~~:~~~~'l_g_~!~~~_~a~~~~~~ipAgreement) tion of the CNMI government. Tenorio has kept mum on the - ----..l In a letter to US President Bill issue as he classifies it as a for­ have started and is reportedly shipped in the form of very hot FHP Independent Plan~ Offers Quality Health Care to Individuals. Clinton, Tenorio said he is leav­ eign affairs matter subject to the somewhere off the coast of Ar- glass logs encased in steel canis- ing it up to the US government to federal government's sole pur­ gentina and is taking a South ters. decide what course of action it view. American-Antarctic route. These cannisters are to betrans- plans to take on the issue. The governor stressed that the Alth.ough th~ specific route of ported by the thousands to Japan "Just as we expect the United Covenant that established the the shl.p carrying the dangerous reportedly in several shipments States to respect our right to self­ Commonwealth under the US cargo. IS kept a secret,' there is withina period of 15years. government, we need to respect political family clearlyprovides concern ab?ut the dan~ers posed Because the planned transport you right to conduct the foreign that the people of the CNMI will by such shipments to Island na- routes passnearthetenitorial waters F=I-IP~ affairs of our country," Tenorio have the right of self-government tions along its sea route, as a spill of many nations in the Pacific, in told the President. and the "United States will have could have potentially disastrous addition to thosedirectly involved in HEALTH CARE "While we naturally have con­ complete responsibility for and consequences to the environment theshipment, therehas beeninterna- For more information please call our FHP Sales Department at 235-5347, fax 234-3742, or stop by any of OUT clinics and pick up cerns about the risks of ocean authority wih respect to matters and ~e ocean. tionaluproaroverthepossibilityofan information regarding the FHP Independent Plan and start enjoying quality health care, Independent Plan- contamination, nuclear or other­ relating to foreign affairs and de­ The nuclear waste in question accident atseaas that would result in wise, we trust that you have con­ fense:" isa byproduct of the reprocessing a release of the radioactive mate- sidered them and weighed them The shipments, which come of Japanese spent nuclear fuel to rial massive destruction to life 30-'" '2/93 --~ appropriately in developing your from France headed for Japan, extract plutonium and is to be systems. 4-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-WEDNESDAY-MARCH 22,1995 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1995 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEws-5 Clinic sites sought by DPHS By Ferdie de Is Torre clinic delivery system by putting 6, requesting his thoughts about VarietyNews Staff up clinics in other villages, while having primary care clinics at the DEPARTMENTof PublicHealth differentgovernmentagenciesare new homestead sites, specifically Services Secretary Dr. Isamu 1. now working the floor plans for As Matuis, Dandan and Abrahamdisclosed yesterday that the Multi-Purpose Center to be I, II and III. the department is currently look­ constructed near the Common­ Peter expressed concern con­ ing at additional new facilities for wealth Health Center. sidering that the majority of the Dwindling Revenues its primary health care programs Abraham explained that Con­ population are now concentrated Although the CNMI economy may be bracing to break the shield of on Saipan. gresswomanMariaT.Peter,chair­ on sites that are away from the economicdoldrums, it remains immobile given that major development In an interview, Abraham said woman forthe HousePublic Utili­ center of town. in capital improvementprojects have come to a virtual stop since three strategic plans have been devel­ ties, Transportation and Commu­ She suggested that if the mis­ *~~i:j years ago. oped to decentralize the present nications, wrote him last March sion of the DPHS is to provide I may be overly optimistic in this regard though deep down one could primary health care to the com­ feeljittery that plannedand anticipateddevelopment projects may take a munity then it ismost appropriate little longer getting off the launch pad. No one should be blamed for the to start identifying clinic sites i current economic situation in that the entire global community is ad­ CPA graduates which would offerhealth preven­ I~::·~~ifl I versely affected at a much larger scale. tion and promotion activities 1- Meanwhile,let's reviewthenetfiscalimpactofservicesbeingprovided closer to the population. Maria T. Peter Dr. /samu J. Abraham bythegovernmentfor uson a per capita basis-citizens andnon-citizens The congresswoman promised alike-as explained in a 1993 Cost/Benefit Study prepared by progress in promoting health KPMP to support any budget request Peat Marwick. fire fighters programs using the health con­ The study shows that the indigenous people pay revenue in the amount that will promote innovative cept within the Public Health of$I,749 per year, but it cost the CNMI Government $2,735 to provide FIFTEEN airport fire fighters re­ strategies which will expound Division. _J~~_-- such services. The subsidy level amounts to $986 per year for every .- cei ved their Certificate of on the type of health activities. "I am certain that with your Chamorro and Carolinian for a total subsidy of about $23,428,346 for Completion Monday following Abraham agreed with Peter, assistance and vision, together ._------~~ 1993. three weeks of instruction con­ saying they cannot continue re­ we can identify the needed land In the Aliens (pacific Islanders) category, each paid $1,649 in revenue ducted by the Commonwealth ferring to the concept of pri­ areas, in particular, the new while it costs the CNMI Government $2,735 to provide the same basic Report: ClintonAdminisrration Ports Authority (CPA) ·and the mary care when basic needs such homestead sites you suggested," services for this group. There's a subsidy of $1,086 paid for by our Department of Public Safety as the construction of primary said Abraham in his letter to the, government for the same year. to back Europe's WTQ choice Ir (DPS) at the Saipan International care facility cannot be met. congresswoman. In the "Other Aliens" category, each paid $1,621 in taxes while it cost Airport. In his response, the DPHS sec­ Abraham likewise urged NEW YORK (AP) • The Clinton posedRuggiero saying helackedthe the CNMI Government $2,735 to ensure that they receive basic public notsupport. I', Board Chairman Victor B. retary pointed out he had al­ Peter's assistance to once and administration will back Europe's necessary influence and embodied Despite its backing, the Clinton ! services of health,education, etc. We subsidized about $1,114.00of this Hocog, DPS Commissioner Jose ready discussed with two DPHS for all obtain the Public Do­ candidate to head the new WorId the protectionist leanings of Euro­ administration has negotiatedcon­ cost. The combinedaliensubsidyisabout$52,773,600annually. There's C. Castro, and CPA Executive officials the strategies and main Deed for the adjacent pub- the grand total subsidy of about $76,201,946 for 1993. I am sure this TradeOrganization, RenataRuggiero pean governments onagriculture and ditions to Ruggiero's appoint­ Director Carlos A. Shoda pre­ figure must have ballooned since then. of Italy, The New YorkTimes re­ otherissues, theTimes said. ment, including limiting him to sented the graduates with badges This is rather alarmingin that the "analysis simplymeans thatgiven the ports. The UnitedStates instead hadfa­ one four-year term and guaran­ and certificates during a brief cer­ present revenue structure (awaiting refinement by the Tax Task Force), Theadministration will announce vored Mexico's former president, teeing that his successor not be a emony held at pacific Castle Res­ Victor B. Hocog the addition of people, any people, will tend to induce a chronic fiscal Tuesday its decision to support Carlos Salinas. ButSalinas dropped European, the Times said, citing taurant. deficit situation". This doesn't include illegals of about 3,000 to 5,000 Ruggiero, 64,a former Italian trade outthreeweeksagointhewakeofhis senior administration officials It was the largest number of thatsafetyattheairport isthenumber staying somewhere in these islands. In other words, taxpaying legal minister, theTimes saidinTuesday's nation's economic crisis and his whom it did not name. recruits at anyone time since the. one priority of the Commonwealth residentsandcitizenshavebeen payingmore than$4,456,000peryearfor editions. 'The move endsa deadlock brother'sarrest inconnection witha The WTO is an international inception of the CPA in 1975, PortsAuthority," he added. the education, health, etc. of this group of people who only bleed the involving countries on three conti­ political killing. Thethirdchoice trade organization with broad au­ with a total of15,ofwhich 12are The Chairman said the time has system. nents overthenewWTOchief. was South Korean economist Kim thority to set rules and arbitrate from Saipanand threefromRota. now come for the graduates to This leak inour meagerresources,coupled withthelikelypossibilityof Initially, theUnited States hadop- ChulSu,whomtheWhite Housedid disputes between nations. siz.able revenues andjob losses-ifthe garment industry is forced by the Thegraduates received40hoursof learn hands-ontraining and be­ minimum wage law to shut its doors permanently-spell economic "Basic Aircraft Rescue FIre fight­ come real airport fire fighters, disintegration and paralysis for the CNMI. Businesses will have to ing" course, 50hoursof "FirstRe­ noting this will not be the last downsizetheiroperationswhichtranslateinto lesserprofitforthemselves Paper offers $100,000 rewards sponderTraining"(emergencymedi­ training they will get in their ca­ and, therefore, less revenue remittance to the local government coffers. calservices) course, and30hoursof reer. Whenprofitsandrevenueson bothsectorsaresubstantiallyreduced,an ''InstructionalPhysical Fitness"train­ "Be proud of your job, hold automatic reduction in the number of employees will naturally occur. for help in convicting legislators ing. your chins high as you are repre­ Either that or each of us-individual taxpayer and businessentity-will By LEILAA. ANDREU CUEVAS Vocero came amid a landslide of the unprecedented reward. The hiring of 12 recruits from senting the CNMI as well as the have to make up the difference by way of more taxes levied against our SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico(AP) - A accusations in the few months About tenlawmakershavebeen Saipanat one time is necessary be­ Commonwealth PortsAuthority," meager income! newspaper offered a dlrs 100,000 since controller Ileana Colon accused of or are being investi­ cause of the Federal Aviation Ad­ he told the graduates. . The figures on how much our government subsidizes public services reward Monday forinformation lead­ Carlos began conducting regular gated for alleged tax evasion and ministration (FAA) has categorized Following the presentation of speakforitself. Theyweren't fabricatedbutextractedfromhardavailable ing to the conviction of lawmakers audits. improper use of public funds.. the Saipan International Airport as certificates,thegraduatesand their facts. Aquickglimpseintowhattheyportend shouldbringanyreasonable forfelonies -justdays after senators Only one person has been con­ 'They earned a lot of money in "IndexD"whichisonenotchbelow spouses were treated to lunch at person to his senses that something rather urgent needs to be undertaken tookurinetests to rebut drugallega­ victed,and thelegislaturerecently forging the public imageofaNew the category for large international the Pacific CastleRestaurant. The forthwith. Not only must we reform our labor laws, but other laws that tions. took steps to close lawmakers' Legislator: guaranteed that this airport which is "Category E", ac­ mini academy is also co-spon­ have outlived their usefulness or laws passed two years ago that have Thegovemmentofthis U.S. com­ financial records to the press. newpublic servantwouldnothave cording toChairman Hocog. sored by the Northern Marianas proven themselves economically disruptive and regressive such as the monwealth has long beendogged by "The moral fiber of a good repressed desires for jacuzzis, ''Withtheeverincreasing number College with instructors from the minimum wage law. corruptionallegations, andGov. Pedro number of legislators of this marble floors ... (or to) line their ~ offlights, bothdomestic andinterna­ Department of Public Safety. Island economies being very unique and often at the mercy of external ~.'l~ Rossello made cleangovernment a country's political parties is un­ pockets with public funds," El ~: tional, andwiththeincreasing num­ Thegraduatesare:RayAnthony forceswe cannottakeanything for granted Tourism is a veryficklesector berofwide-bodied aircrafts utilizing Cabrera, William Camacho, Paul ridingmostlyon visitorsfromJapan. The recent Kobeearthquakeis a tale topissue in his 1992 campaign. der a shadow," El Vocero said in Vocero said. "Puerto Rico feels The offer by the newspaper El a full-page editorial announcing betrayed by its legislators." h our airports, fire fighters must be Lisua, Ryan Moses, Roger of what happens when a major calamity hits neighboringJapan. There's trained inallfacets offighting aircraft Taisacan, Lino Tenorio, Lorenzo a severe drop in the number of tourists coming out of t.hat city which translates to a drop in revenues for us. We must brace for future drop in crashandrescue justincase theneed Narita, Daniel Maratita, Andrew Japanese tourists given that Japan sits atop four tectonic plates and as Extended US presence in Gulfexpected arise," Hocogsaidatthegraduation. Macaranas, Finian Malwelbug, diligent as theyare in forecasting earthquakes, the recent temblorproves By SUSANNE M.SCHAFER mensincetheyhadentered Iraqi ter­ troops. I "Although wearehoping andpray­ Carlos Torres, Raymond Sablan that man is still far behind in this area f ing that nothing like that will ever and Gordon Taitingfong from AL-JABARAIR BASE, Kuwait ritory' buthesaiditwasalsoclearthe Duringaquestion-and-answerses­ '\ Another impendingevent closer to home that is sure to displace more (AP) -American troops canexpectto Iraqis "took advantage of the situa­ sion, Capt.MarthaMeSallyasked the happen at our airports, accidents do Saipan; and Burt Ogo, Eusebio than2000peopleistheplannedclosureofthe NavalBaseonGuam. There staytohelpdefend theGulf"forsome tion andseizedthem." defensesecretary whathehaddoneto happen and when that occurs, we Manglona and Roger Taisacan ~~t~ p~pared. will be this manypeople destined '.0 bejobless and must scrambleto find timeto come,"given Iraq'shostility The Americans, who have been improve conditions forwomen serv- be Letusnotforget from Rota. jobs to keep up payment of first homes and other family needs and toward itsneighbors, Defense Secre­ identified by relatives as David ing in Saudi Arabia, where he had I obligations. It is a very disruptive change in that it will definitely affect tary William Perry saidMonday. Daliberti.d l.oflacksonville.Florida, helddiscussions withKing Fahd and other sectors of Guam's economy who rely on the military for their "We intend to stay hereand pro­ andBillBarloon of theMinneapolis his brother, the defense minister. business livelihood. Employment, business opportunities and revenue Re"ader &Advisor On All Problems In Life I vide stability as long as needed;" area, were detained March 13. McSally, an A-lO pilot. said losses will dealthosewho will be adverselyaffected a serious blowin the Perry told someof the 500 Ameri­ Asked whether military action Do You Wish To Know? How soon will you make achange? pocket books, including GovGuam. she was preparing to be sent to ... What the year will bring? Why your love acts strange? cans and 2,000 Kuwaitis based in might be taken to gain the men's J Often, even the most difficult economic problems can easily be re­ Riyadh and wasurihappy with the ij ... Ifyour husband orwife loves another? Why you lost your position? I KuwaitTheUnitedStates has 2O, charg~s, Th· f aets vi · , yers in the commonwealth, told drug h?wever would be lease that time and part of the ,:1 1e ge S victims School in the 1995 CNMI Aca­ and Social Studies; and Kim Jong Last year, the CNMI placed to be held on March 25 at the Dia­ motto - "TEAM EFFORT TO­ the Superior Court Monday that forced to hire his own attorney if release conditions is that he must twenty-ninth out of forty-four mond Hotel. TIle trainers include WARDS EXCELLENCE." demic Challenge Bowl State Ho in Mathematics and Science. he was withdrawing as counsel to he was found to be unqualified to obey all laws. The court set the I hi 1 cash bail following his Tuesday ve Ie e to escape night arrest, $1.4 million higher than what the government had rec- ' A THIEF broke into an apart- cred later in anot cr area, said Improvements made at school kitchen facilities ommended. : ment in Monda v Shcu, adding there were two vic- .( Three complaints against him : morning and took money and tirns, both women. in the case. and from meal fees charged at the heaterandairconditioners werepur­ tiveadministrative servicesoffices. A WNG listof essential equipment kitchen. are now pending in the trial court. . assortedjewelry, the Department In As Perdido area. someone schools. chased for the Tinian food services PSS Federal Programs Coordi­ hasbeen purchased forthePSSFood Many significant improvements He faces at least 30 years in prison : of Public Safety said yesterday. sneaked inside the Parks and havebeenmadeonSaipan,Rotaand According to Acting Food Ser­ operation. nator Tim Thornburgh said that Services Program as renovation and ifconvictedinallcharges, thepros- ; Police gathered that the rc- Recreations the other dav and Timan, thanks to funding from the vices Coordinator Augusta Deleon -Heavy-duty floor buffing ma­ funding from meal fees is used maintenance work continues at both ecuting attorney said last week. i sponsible/s ran away the loot grubbed an airconditjon~r. air theschools and at the Saipancentral annualfederal school nutrition grant Guerrero, theimprovements thathave chineswerepurchasedforthekitchen only forschool-levelimprovements Marsh has filed two separate ! using one of the apartment occu- compressor. and battery charg- been madeinclude the following: facilities onSaipan, Rota,andTinian. to food services facilities, while complaints against the defendant ! pants vehicle. ers, -An accountwasopened for pur­ -A numberof neededrepairs were only federal funding is used for \ after he was found in violation of ' DPS Information Officer' fn . unidentified per- chasing fresh fruits andvegetables on made to the Saipan central kitchen office improvements. [ his release conditions. I Cathy Sheu said it was reported son/s broke the glass window of Tinian, which has had a particular facility, which was badly damaged The PSScurrent!yreceivesabout Diaz was initially charged with Monday at 9:59 a.m. that the a vehicle at the parking lot of problem withgetting theseitemsfor duringtyphoons lastyear. $2.9 million under the federal Nu­ possessionofacontrolledsubstance I suspect/s entered an apartment Saipan Grand Hotel Mondav school meals. -Anumberofrepairs weremadeto trition Assistance Grant. withintenttodeliver, possessionof : and got away S2,000 worth of night. • -EachCNMI public school got a foodservices vehicles, andanumber School food services operations methamphetamine, possession of I cassette player, money and jew- InTanapug, unknown respon- newfoodwarmerandanewstanding of vehicle parts were purchased for have been privatized on Rota and marijuana, and possession of an I elry. sible/s threw rocks at a bus the "swingdoor"beverage cooler. Elec­ future maintenance. in two Saipan schools, while the explosive. The vehicle which was used other dav, damaging the right trical materials were purchased for -Food handling equipment and rest of the meals are still provided ~;:;;i;i;~':".iJ: TIlefirstcriminalcomplaint was by the responsible/s was recov- side window. ~ ~ ~ :. some schools forthe installation for supplies, alongwithcleaningmateri­ by the PSS Food Services Pro­ " ~. somefood warmers. alsand supplies. werepurchased for gram. Private schools also receive -Folding tables werepurchased for theSaipan central kitchenfacility. ;~t food services from the PSS. someschool cafeterias. -Photocopier machines and com­ For more information, call ' .. -A large platform-style push cart puters werebrought forfoodservices Thornburgh at 322-6409, or PSS waspurchased fortheSaipancentral offices on Saipan,Rota,and Timan. Acting Food Services Coordinator kitchen. OnRotaandTinian, thefoodservices Augusta Deleon Guerrero at 322­ -Alarge chest-type freezer, awater offices arelocatedwithintherespec- 4051-4052, ext. 268. IT PUTS TilE IN • ••• G • 0 • • • I Security service woes in PSS schools averted u n c t i o n a l " By Ferdie de la Torre Commissioner William S. Torres FY-95 allotment in the professional VadetyNews Staff expressed concernthat securityser­ servicesobjectcode. THE POSSIBLE termination of se­ vices at school campuses may stop THE 1995 HYUNDAI .:' I The two education officials ex­ .,'!': curityservices atsomepublicschools for"lackof fund." plainedthatalthoughFY-95CNMl I was thwarted a, the Management Quituguaand Torres recently re­ Budgetcallsfor$l I1.500tobegiven .. I I and Budget Office provided the quested Eliceo D. Cabrera, special to PSS for this object code it was DRUG-free trainers from Oregon Nicole Burger takes cold water as her buddy Tina Kroul waits her turn needed funding forthe program. assistant for Management and Bud­ inadvertently not allotted in the sec­ after a tiring soccer P.E. game yesterday near the Ada Gymnasium. Board of Education Chairman get, to address the Public School ond quarterallotmentdocuments. and Hawaii will arrive to facili­ The two kids are both students from Saipan International School. Daniel O. Quitugua and Education System's emergency need for the "We have an emergency need tate the four-day Drug-Free Four-door and for this allotment as it is needed to Wellness Institute at Nikko Ho- a whole lot more ... fund security services at some of tel, according to Jackie Quitugua, 1':' Public School System Science/ our schools. Without this allot- '" • Power Steering Health coordinator. ment, security services at various;~\.' '.; • AM/FM Cassette player schools will be terminated," The visiting trainers from Drug ...... Quitugua said in his recent letter FreeWestern Regional Center and - • Dual Air Bags Department of Education Drug to Cabrera. • Beautiful Colors Free Schools, will be assisted by Si : WE'LL STEER YOU The BOE chairman pointed out the CNMI PSS Drug-Free Pro­ • Air conditioning that without security, school cam­ gram coordinator. ~I~~/ TO THE RIGHT puses are subject to both vandal­ ism and theft. Quitugua said the goal of the He warned that the government program is to enhance training ~~ A~_TO may also be liable to children, capabilities information/knowl­ . 7 __ PACKAGE edge and skills towards the parents and staffwho are on cam­ Jackie Quitugua pus during the weekend and who wellness of all. are assaulted or otherwise injured The coordinator reminded all for opportunity to participant s~a~-b:-iS due to lack of security. the schools to submit the will be formed like learning As important as buckling up your finding the right ": participant's list so they could principal activities, contribut­ >. "Your timely approval of the auto Insurance deal. We've got the best policies at the most smoothly facilitate a plan to meet ing and demonstrating problem allotment per P.L. 9-25 willallow i their needs in achieving their ob­ solving skills. budget-friendly premiums. Discounts for good drivers. no claims, \.) PSS to meet many of our schools' f: jectives. An environment of high ex­ -"'" (' multiple car and students are offered. needs forsecurity," Quitugua told The institute is scheduled on pectations on the other hand, , _~ Moylan's - the Automatic choice. Cabrera, adding they are likewise Ii ~ ~ March 28-3 I from 2 p.m. to 5:30 will be tackled on the third day. '----- ~-- looking for prompt action on the ------.. _._------.------II p.m. Participants will do spiritual rest ofPSS unalloted object codes. During the first day, the partici­ exercises, respecting. and de­ ------~ A check with the Variety yes­ . I; pants will be taught how to create vcloping a sense of future and terday at PSS Central Office indi­ MOYLAN'S INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS (INT'L), INC. an environment for caring and hope. HOME OFTHE GOOD GUYS ANDGALS cated that Cabrera responded Fri­ ! C:;;~@-C- ROLl .,1 sharing through various activities The last day will be formation , Sabhn Burla,n, Branch KOREA AUTOMOBILE day to Quitugua's request with f)? B~I 206.,5alpJ~. r1P 96950 PO. Bo, 995. Rota, MP 96951 of a healthy/loving environ­ _. Tel 23,-6571; 6142.2'189. (JII florence B.lrcln.11 FIRE & MARINE respect to the allotment for secu­ ',t,.,,·1 such as team building energizers, ,. inclusion and embracing social ment by having sessions on drug 234-6129 7185 Tel (670) 532-2230 INSURANCE CO., LTD. rity services up tothe second quar­ ~ TRI~=~F~LE~P~!ORS m fJx: 234-8641 f,l/: (670)532-2230 i competency. awareness, responsibility and ter. Garopen. soocn Road 234-7133• cnoioo Konoo. Boocn Rood 235·510>3/5014 ------_._--_._--_.------l ri i The next day, an environment discovering autonomy. (FDT)

'-, I 8-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS ANI::> VIEWS-WEDNESDAY-MARCH 22 , 1995 WEDNESDAY,MARCH 22 , 1995 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEws-9 Teacher academy studes see governor 'Encouraging' recovery expected Upon graduating, Teacher Academy are eligible for financial By Rafael I. Santos SEEKING to help their program expected to boost NMI's slug­ hotel and condominium com­ under review. hole golfcourse complete with Academy students can choose help through programs likethePel! Variety News Staff improveupon itssuccess, students gish economy. plex on the island to help the Saipan Realty was the latest related facilities and other between going to school off­ Grant, Robert C. Byrd Scholar" A FOREIGN developer en­ from the Marianas High School Last year, the influential commonwealth sustain its developer to apply for a CRM amenities is also being island, attending NMC full. ship,PaulDouglasScholarshipand gaged in various businesses Teacher Academy met recently Saipan Chamber ofCommerce competitiveness in the tour­ permit. If it meets all the re­ planned. Haas and Haynie has -I ~. time, or going to work as a PSS Teacher Academy Scholar­ with Gov. Froilan C. Tenorio to on Guam has noted an "en­ predicted that more develop­ quirements, the developer is teacher aid while studying at ship, but these programs are very ism market in the region. been granted a 25-year lease seek his support. couraging" recovery in the ment projects will mushroom certain to get the green light NMC part-time. Students have competitive and not every student A 338-room hotel combined of 90 hectares of public land. The Governor and the students tourist economy of the North­ beginning 1995 and will lead from the government. exercised all three options in can take advantage of them. with 22 three-bedroom con­ The government will receive talked formorethanhalfandhouron ern . to further economic growth. The new development shows the past. The PSS Teacher Academy dominium units are to be con­ up to $34'million if the devel­ March 3, sharing their thoughts on Saipan Realty Development signs of growing investor con­ scholarships are unique because "In general, Saipan, like sev­ structed at the Mt. Tapochao oper decides to extend the how to provide funding for Com­ Several Teacher Academy fidence in the CNMI. said it has observed a slow­ eral Pacific tourist destina­ area by Saipan Realty. lease to another 15 years. monwealth students who wantto at­ graduates have taken advantage of the only way that a student can down in the economy of tions, has experienced a slow­ The other week, Nakamoto On the northside of the is­ tendcollege off-island. a special cooperative program set get one is to sign an agreement Known as Sunset Villa Ho­ Saipan blamed partly on the down in tourism-stimulated Development, Inc., was given land, a Korean .company In particular, the students went to up at Chemeketa Community Col­ in which he or she promises to tel and Condominium, the the go-signal to construct the global economic recession es-. growth... Fortunately, the im­ known as World Corporation, inquire aboutthepossibility of mak­ lege in Oregon. Under the special complete a college degree and complex will provide "attrac­ proposed 470-room pecially in Japan. pact to [the local] economy is planning to build a big hotel ingCNMl grantsavailable forTeacher program, students complete their to return to the Commonwealth tive, first class, resort style Hotel. But the impact it had on the has been far less severe than next to the Hotel Nikko Academy student whowanttoattend first two years in a sheltered envi­ to teach. If the student does not rooms at a reasonable cost," In Obyan beach area, an 18- Saipan. CNMI economy was less se­ theirfreshman year in college at an ronment at Chemeketa, then trans­ complete a college degree or the impact experienced on the consulting firm said on vere, it said. off-island institution. ------fer toa university to complete their return to the Commonwealth, Guam or Hawaii," Saipan Re­ documents submitted to CRM. Governor Froilan C. Tenorio studies. The Chemeketa program that student must pay back the "There has been... a recent alty said. Junie Tudela, whoworks atateacher I. Reyes, a representative of aid fortheMHS TeacherAcademy, advantagesoverothergraduateswhen they ar going to college off-island, has proven successful so far. amount of funding provided ~, and encouraging recovery It did not say where it based the Saipan Realty Develop­ saidthemeeting went verywelland itcomestopreparing forcollege life, education isthe priority," Kanisaid. Graduates from the Teacher through the scholarship. with the start up of several its assessment. Remarkably, ment, is now seeking a permit that the Governor "listened to the sincetheprogram isdesigned topro------\ major projects (in the CNMl) tourism has experienced con­ from the Coastal Resources students" concerns." ducestudents who will studyeduca­ and the opening of a new ma­ sistent but slower growth in Management Board for the ThecurrentpolicyforCNMIgrants tion incollege, graduate, andreturn to jor airport in Japan," Saipan the CNMI, added the devel­ construction of the $32 mil­ is that only students who plan to theCommonwealth to teach. Realty said in an application oper. lion project. attend Northern Marianas College for In the Academy, high schoolstu­ Man in sexual abuse I submitted to the Coastal Re­ Bryan P. Reyes Consulting He applied for a coastal per­ their first two years will be consid­ dents are exposed to teaching as a sources Management Office. Services said Saipan Realty mit last week with the CRM ered. Thepolicyisbased onstatistics career in their junior year. High The company, owned by the wants to build a first class Office. The application is now that show that many CNMl high school juniors who decide that they Ko family of Guam, is refer­ school graduates who have gone to wanttobecometeachers thengoonto may get 3 year term ring to at least $200 million college off-island straightoutofhigh enroll inthesecondyearcfthe'Ieacher By Rafael!. Santos mayend up spending another three wasfound guilty ofsexually abusing a worth ofdevelopment projects school have failed to complete their Academy program. In the second Water quality report Variety News Staff years in the Division of Correc­ child on June I, 1990 and war; sen­ earlier anticipated by the busi­ studies. year,students getmoreofahands-on A MAN who was convicted in a tions. tenced tofive yearinjail,threeyears of ness community. Some of the Teacher Academy teaching experience and preparation for east, south beaches sexual abuse case five years ago Juan D.Kapileo, alsoknown a,John, which wassuspended. Aside from the on-going students, however, urgedtheGover­ forcollege. .----_._------, According to prosecuting attorney The Division of Environment multi-million dollar resort The Division of Environ­ nortoconsiderachangeinpolicythat Tudela said that the students Nicole Forelli, the defendant was or­ Quality (DEQ) analyzed water ment Qu a li ty analyzes projects on various parts of wouldallowoutstandinggraduates to strongly believe thatteachers, inpar­ dered to obey all laws as partof his samples collected from (6) samples of (6) Saipans east the CNMI, a $56 million hotel attend off-islandcolleges, yetstill hold ticular, "needto studyoff-island and suspended sentence. Saipan's east and south recre­ and south recreational students accountable. experience different places in the During theperiod of hissuspended project has been approved by ational beaches last week. None beaches. DEQ welcomes all What the students suggested is to world, sothattheycanbetterrelate to sentence, Kapileo committed a serious the government and construc­ of the samples collected con­ inquiries as to the quality of felony, theprosecutor tolda revocation makesomeCNMIgrantsavailable to student'> when they to work in the tion may begin soon. tained excessive concentration the marine water. The public CNMI high school graduates who classroom:' hearing yesterday morning. These activities, plus the of' fecal coliform bacterial, On Jan 13 this year, Kapileo was is encourage to contact DEQ wantto attendcollegeoff-island for "They feel that it isn't right to opening of the Kansai Inter­ which exceeded the CNMI Ma­ convicted ina criminal casewhere he at 234-6114 with any ques­ deprive students of theirfreedom of I, rine Water Quality Standards. theirfreshman year,provided thatthe was charged with aggravated assault national Airport in Osaka, are tions concerning this matter. students havea minimum 3.0 grade choice. Theybelievethatthechoice andbattery andonecount ofassault and can be offeredif thereisa screening ,.f pointaverage (thecurrentCNMIgrant battery, Forelli told Superior Court Pre­ r requirement is 2.0). process and strict requirements are siding Judge AlexCastro. In addition, thestudents suggested imposed," Tudelasaid. His action showed that he has no that in order to be considered for a TeacherAcademyinstructor Joan respect forthepeople oftheCNMI, she CNMI grant to attend college off­ Kanisaid thatthischoiceshould es­ added. island, a student shouldget letters of pecially be offered to students who Forelli asked thecourt torevoke the ~o have proven themselves to be aca­ suspended sentence and order himto SUbWaY@SUbmaPines supface recommendation from teachers and counselors, and also that a student demically sharp and "dedicated to complete thefive-year jailterm. signanagreement thatwouldrequire making theCommonwealth a better Kapileohasalreadyservedtwoyears in jail, according to Assistant Public the student to pay back the grant placeto live." Defender TedChristopher, al C Juan O. Kapileo, who was convicted of sexual abuse five years ago, Bankoh Ban Machines.. '100 manytimes, students whogo funding if the student drops out of emerges out of the courtroom yesterday morning after a revocation Judge Castro found the defendant tocollegeon-island endupwith lam­ school. hearing. The government wants him to complete a five-yearjail term for guilty ofthecondition ofhisprobation, Teacher Academygraduates have ilyrnanersbeing apriority, whereas if violating his probation. however he deferred action on the re­ quest. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR FINANCIAL AUDIT Both sides wereordered toreturn to !lis s 10 IfiQJlS1 b [JOC()S(/ fRFPlIo ~00Tl afmnOOlord @limeILdi1 00KMIUATfIJ< fiscaI',Ii(J erollg Se:iterrOO 30. ISLAND AMUSEMENT CORPORATION 1994 nari\ilrxe'lIiIh kx.o ood fi&rolllXl1 ~rerrentI. The ~ ms 00 StbriI100 by Ir'lJfI!l 31, 1995_ courttoargue thecase,Thegovernment and thedefense haveto convince the LCootooII rJ I'ro;x1s,gI The f()\:)Mi;) rioorotxxl mst Co: r.:h:lOO ~ 100 roilJXllIXlS(Ji. Arrik Pooe Coofill'irg; T _-1._ court a, the alternative or appropriate 1 RFP'!l.Ooo 4. eIeo1ooe IU ''''' ~ ~~frm ~~~fMOO sentence for Kapileo. ·~·()I. ····h···· ·d·········...:·, :'hifsPNG, ~ ;'. '.. .. " : .....; -: . ATYPHOID epidemic hasbroken out among displaced people living incare centers in PapuaNew Guinea's East SUBWAY COUP·ONtS BINGO !!! New Britain province, NBC reported Tuesday. NBC saysfifty-eight cases havebeenconfirmed, while oneperson t------. _ "Come and Play Bingo" hasbeenhospitalized. You'll go hallistic • SI.IKI 011 ;111) foot longSlIh. Aprovincial health official, Bernard ... .' . Bankoll BankMachinlis . overthis monc)'-sa\'ing Where: , Along Airport Road, Beside • lurkcy RoundSalllhlIdLCookrc and SmallSoda tor5 1.')1) Lukara, sayscaseshavebeen identified mcaldcal! • Six-Illch Tuna,\Ie,d Ik,d. ehlj" and .I 220/. Drink for S,1,Ijl) Ecstazy Club at the Kerevat Corrective Institution, Our entire Pacific fleet of Hankoh BankMacllineS-O\l'1 2:i11 of them- ;,re • Kld\ Pdck ~k.,1 for S[.')1).' "firing"valuable couponsgood lor thuscdelicious torpedo-shaped SuI,,".I) . sand\lIches. Time: Everyday, 7:30 P.M.-12:00 M.N. Tomaringa, Raburua, Vunapope and • RcgularGarden Saladlor S2.~l). Now. between Fehruurv I and March -'1.11)1):i. hankor ~ct cash III -ccond-, Koropo. Thesearc ,omc 01 the bestdeals thisside of the Pacific. and you'll score a hig hit withYlllir appetite!Eight dlt"lL'r"1l1 ";,"poll'o,olle on ,'1,'1\ And no other AT~l has them' receipt. arc good for a: No Need to bring card. Cards willlJe provlded Lukara saystheyhaveyetto deter­ So maneuver on over to anv Hankoh HankMaclunc mine it, source, butsaysfast food out­ • Six-inch Sub lor 5J.l)l) II IIh purchase01 ;1 2~ 0/. Drink ~ and launcha tastySIII""al" mc;d-for voursclf Extra FREE CARDS WORTH $5.00 for the lets inshops ormarkets areundersuspi­ • Foollong Sub lor 53.')1) with purchase01 an) Soli Drink. sal ings. extracunvcmcnce. Thats what it takes to Hanft of Hawaii ~. :iOcoffanySlx-inchSllh. cion. he' your bank. Tf-IE HANKor THEPACIFIC first 50 patrons. He has ordered the screening ofall employees of fast food outlets in the 'Coupon offers exprre Apnl.1l1. IlJlJ:i. Redeemable 011 parllCljl,lllllg Suhwav slor" III lI;iII,IU. Guam andSaipan OneCOUpOIi pcr person pervisit Notgood with anyotheroffer or in-store special. me!{. whole Gazelle area to isolate all pos­ SEE YOU THERE ••• MEMBER FDIC c~~Cwnro sible earners. Watersamples arealso \flS.4' tail: being tested. PacNews • ­ ...------

IO-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-WEDNESDAY-MARCH 22,1995 WEDNESDAY,MARCH 22,1995 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEws-II andestablishment of mechanisms treatment. tion, although that is certainly on process of addressing the issues. Enforcers... that will address these issues. Also, the assistant secretary the table," added Turner. It strongly has indicated thereis Continued from page 1 "In my opinion, this really is announced that during the course Turner during yesterday's con­ a very strong need of address­ Nationwide protests planned in RP "I had a chance to talk with the beginning in my mind of the of theyear, there willbe increased ference said the federal govern­ ing the issues," Turner said. GovernorTenorio tolethimknow process. This is the first step to­ Immigration and Naturalization ment continues to be very con­ She added that there's a need there's going to be stepped up wards finding the mechanism to Service presence in the CNMI. cerned about the labor and immi­ for more infohnation, more Governor 'banning' Singapore businesses: Ramos appeals for calm federal presence here on the is­ address the allegations that we "The INS will be working in gration issue here and so there's groundwork before the US land," said Turner. heard like unpaid wages, conjunction with the CNMI to willingnesstoworkcooperatively. moves into that next step. ' By ROMV TANGBAWAN vincialcapitoltellingSingaporeans Contemplacion. because of the execution. She said the federal govern­ mistrreatment of workers," said implement an identification and "We were asked by theUSSen: "I want to be clear that we MANILA,Philippines(AP)-Fili­ they were unwelcome. "It is very regrettable that the Political analysts also believe ment will be sending thetwo offi­ Turner. tracking computer system which ate to provide them with a report certainly are going to be very pinoleftistsannouncedplansTues­ Airlinesources,speakingoncon­ tragic fate of Flor Contemp!acion the uproar has seriously dam­ cials from Wage and Hour Divi­ The labor investigators will be we believe will be very useful for on the status of issues here in the vigilant of the response and re­ day for nationwide protests and ditionofanonymity,saymanyMa­ ...has beenused bysome people to aged prospects for Ramos' coa­ sion tentatively by April 3rd. here to look into labor abuse alle­ both parties," the Interior official CNMI. We're in the midst of sults of the initiatives. You will urged Filipinos to boycott nila travel agents refuse to handle promote their political interests," lition in the May elections. Vot­ The wage investigators will gations, work with local govern­ said. completing that report by this be able to see milestones occur­ Singaporean productstoshowout­ bookings for Singapore Airlines. Ramossaid."I hopethatsanityand ers will choose 12 senators, 200 povide information to the federal ment on how to prevent those "If those mechanism can ad­ month. You'll see that coming ring over these next several rage over the city-state's hanging Atthe airline's mainticketoffice,a sobriety wil1 be restored in due House of Representatives mem­ government on issues about non­ allegations. dressandpreventthoseissuesthen out in the next week or so," said months. That will be the gauge of a Filipino maid. sign has been hung stating "this time.The soonerthebetterbecause bers and thousands of gover­ payment of wages. We will pro­ She added FBI agents and the we may have been able to resolve Turner. as we move forward on what President Fidel Ramos, himself building is owned by Filipinos." the country has to move forward." nors and mayors. The center­ vide assistance to local govern­ US attorney will be here to inves­ the issueswithouthavingthedras­ "I think the report will frankly kind of action we will take," she a target of nationwide anger over Officials in widelyscatteredar­ Ramos, who was heckled by right National People's Coali­ mentonenforcementoflabor laws tigate other allegations of mis- tic step of takeover of imrnigra- say we say we are beginning the added. Friday's hanging of Flor eas of the Philippineshave burned thousands of protesters when he tion, which includes the son of Contemplacion, urged a return to Singaporean flags, flownthe Phil­ returned Saturday from a trip to the late strongman Ferdinand orities. womanwasevacuatedtotheCom­ The Rota doctor did not con­ "sanity and sobriety" and accused ippine flag at half-staffandjoined Europe and the Middle East, said Marcos, quickly seized on the "If sometimes our referrals monwealth Health Center for ex­ firm that a rape was committed, Public ... opposition politicians of exploit­ in denouncing the execution. the execution should not be al­ Contemplacion case and found Rota ... Continued from page 1 to the AG can't be immedi­ amination. rather he said that his findings ingthe case in advance of national Philippine media have trans­ lowed to destroy the Philippines' some of the witnesses whose Continued from page 1 ately acted on, we need to ini­ Her trip was made possible wereconsistent withthe woman's make the office function more electionsMay 8. formedMrs.Contemplacion,a42­ relations with Singapore. alleged "new evidence" formed Associate Judge Marty Taylor tiate action ourselves," said Pres. Fidel Ramos through the help of a concerned allegations, the government said. efficiently and effectively as But the storm generated by year-old mother of four, into a na­ Butthefurorhasalreadystrained the basis of government appeals orderedthedefendant to stayaway LaMotte. individual. "Basically it's her word against the "watchdog agency" ofgov­ Singapore'srefusaltopostponethe tional heroine and symbol of the picketSingaporeanandPhilippine relations. The government has in­ for a stay of execution. fromthealleged victim. Quitugua By having its own investi­ Landeza's case was the firstto him (suspect). We have no refer­ ernment. hangingcontinued unabated. Mrs. suffering of the millionsof Filipi­ diplomaticmissionsintheNether­ definitelypostponed next month's In Singapore, the newspaper was further ordered to have no gations unit; the acting public reach the Superior Court so far. ence to the alleged rape...Nojury The PAO was established Contemplacion was convicted of nos who seek jobs abroad. , lands, the statementadded. planned visit by Singapore Prime Straits Times said Singaporeans direct or indirect contact with the auditor said his office can pur­ Similar other cases were not pur­ in the world...would find the ac­ under Section 12, Article III murdering a fellow Filipino maid Thousands of politicians and The alliance urged Filipinos to Minister Goh Chok Tong, and were "amazed and angered" that woman. sue any evidence of criminal sued by the government for lack cused guilty of the allegations of the Constitution as an inde­ and a 4-year-oldSingaporean boy sympathizers have been attending boycottSingaporeanproductsand Singapore has advised its citizens thePhilippineshadelevateda"con­ Landeza sought the assistance activities by itself. of evidence. based on the complainant's word pendent agency of government in a fit of rage. daily wakes atthe Contemplacion businessesto"showSingaporeand to avoid traveling to the Philip­ victeddouble-murderesstothesta­ of the Philippine Consulate on "We will probably be doing The' Criminal Division of the and the equivocal medical find­ to audit the receipt, posses­ CountlessFilipinosremaincon­ home in nearby San Pablo City. theworld our outrageand letthem pines because of threats of vio­ tus of national heroine." October 19, 1993, complaining more investigations in less AG's Office has declined topros­ ings," Cheryl Gill, chief of the sion and disbursement of pub­ vinced she was innocent. She is to be buried Sunday know that tyranny and injustice lence. "Yet sympathy and understand­ that she had been raped. In her time and we can handle more ecute acelebrated rape complaint, criminal division said in a press lic funds. On Tuesday, the governor of InastatementTuesday,the New have no place in the hearts and OnTuesday,armychiefLt. Gen. ingaside,Singaporemustcontinue one-page"ComplaintandRequest things ourselves," said also involving a house worker conference early this year. Under the Commonwealth Bulacan province, which borders Nationalist Alliance said protests minds of the Filipinopeople." Orlando Soriano said additional to assert its sovereign right to im­ for Assistance," she indicated she LaMotte. from the Philippines, saying there "Despite thebestefforts ofalllaw Auditing Act of 1983, the PAO Manilato the north, announced he wereplannedthisweekinBacolod, In a speechTuesdayto the Fed­ security would be provided for pose punishment according to its was fearful for her life "due to Under the Commonwealth was not enough evidence to bring enforcement (agencies) to find evi­ is duty-bound to act to pre­ was "banning" Singaporeans and Baguio and other majorcities. Al­ eration of Philippine Broadcast­ about 60 Singaporean soldiers se­ laws in a process that is both fair death threat as a result of the inci­ Auditing Act, the PAO is em­ the matter to court. dence...,thereisinsufficientevidence vent and detect fraud, waste orderedbannerserected at thepro- liance members in Europe will ers, Ramos spent most of his time curing equipment fol1owing joint and transparent," the newspaper dent." powered to obtain the services In September last year, a 24­ tobring themattertocourt," Attorney and abuse of public funds. answering questions about Mrs. military exercises here cut short said. Her complaint did not indicate of independent certified pub­ year old house worker escaped General Richard Wei! said. The Office is also tasked to who made the alleged threat. lic accountants qualified man­ Briton, Burmese given stiff from her employer whom she ac­ "All (theattomeygeneral andpros­ conduct or supervise all au­ Landeza,aresident ofSorsogon agement consultants or other cused of rape. ecutors) agreethattheevidence does dits required for or sought by sentences for drug smuggling insouthern Philippines, indicated professional persons as the NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER OF The woman, who was evacu­ not justify' the filing of criminal any Commonwealth agency to in her complaint that she arrived public auditor deems neces­ By CLARO CORTES Aung Win was arrested a day ated to Saipan and later decided to charges." make sure actions pertaining on November 22, 1990 to work sary to assist in carrying out MANILA, Philippines (AP) - A earlierthanGatward.Policeseized SALE IN DEED OF TRUST go back to Manila, claimed she 'In October last year, the gov­ to public finances are taken for Ralph Quitugua as a domestic his or her duties. Philippinecourt gave a Briton and 5.579kilos (12.2pounds)ofheroin Lorenzo M. Tagabuel and Maria C. Tagabuel. on or about April 26, 1985, gave and delivered to the was sexually assaulted several ernment also declined to pursue a consistent with generally ac­ helper. According to LaMotte, he a Burmese stiffprison sentences' from the Burmese. Mariana Islands Housing Authority (MIHA), now known as the Northern Marianas Housing Corporation (NMHC) times by her employer in a se­ forced prostitution complaint in­ cepted accounting principles Her other allegations include plans on naming one or two Tuesdayforsmugglingheroininto Gustiloordered thedrugsseized aCting on behalf ofthe Farmers Home Administration (FmHA), now known as the Rural Economic and Community cluded ranch. volving two Rota waitresses.The and government regulations. unpaid salaries during the month more persons to the team, the country last year. and destroyed. Development Services (RECDS), United States ofAmerica, aDeed ofTrust, upon certain real property hereinafter According to the government, two women had alleged that they But according to LaMotte, of September and October 1993, aside from the attorney. But Judge Alfredo Gustilo said "It's an injustice,"saidGatward. described, which Deed ofTrust was recorded on April 29. 1985, under File No. 85·0795to secure payment ofa there is no other evidence that were forced to dance nude and there are times when in the unpaid overtime services, and prosecutors failed to prove there "I'vedonenothingwrongsoI don't Promissory Note of the said Trustor to the MIHA, now known as NMHC, acting on behalf of the RECDS, United supports the woman's allegations later sold to various men by their course of audits and other working beyond the hours stipu­ were"aggravatingcircumstances" see how I could be found guilty." .States of America. of sexual assault. A statement is­ female employer. lated in her employment contract. functions, the PAO find ac­ that would have allowed him to Aung Win did not comment. sued by the AG' soffice dismissed Gill told the Variety that the Hawaii ... The Deed ofTrust and this Notice of Sale affect the property hereafter descrtbed: Landeza, now 40, was alleg­ tions that are criminal in na­ Continued from page 1 give the death penalty for Nigel Both could applyfor a pardon or a doctor's findings as "equivocal case was declined because of in­ LOT NO. 0051027. AND CONTAINING AN AREA OF 1,014 SQUAREMETERSMORE OR LESS, AS SHOWN ON edly raped atTatecho Beach. Fol­ ture and would require an in­ RichardGatwardof Landon and U parole after eight years, prosecu­ and "of very little value." sufficient evidence. CADASTRAL PLAT NUMBER 005( 01, THE ORIGINAL OF WHICH WAS REGISTERED WITH THE LAND REGISTRY lowing the alleged incident, the vestigation. assist in every way ." she said. AungWin from Rangoon. tors said. Lawyers for both said If that happens, LaMotte The Oahu Philippine" GustilosentencedGatward,who theyimmediatelyfiledatmotionto AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 16706 ON MARCH 11. 1983, THE DESCRIPTION THEREIN BEING IMCORPORATED said his Office seeks assis­ American Community Coun­ pleaded innocent, to 35 years in the higher Court of Appeals ques­ HEREIN BY REFERENCE. tance from the Attorney Gen­ cil has spearheaded an effort prisonand ordered him to pay the tioning the decision. The trustor has defaulted on payment of the Note secured by the Deed of Trust, and by reason of said eral to undertake the investi­ in Hawaii to shed light on the fine of 5 million pesos (dlrs Gustilosaidhewouldhavemeted default the Northern Marianas Housing Corporation issued its Notice of Default on December 20. 1994 . gationalthough there are times complaints and warn Hawaii 192,307) after finding him guilty the death penalty on Gatward but when the AG's Office is en­ residents away from working of smuggling 5.2 kilos (11.5 prosecutors failed to prove that he NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Northern Marianas housing Corporation will, on March 31,1995, at The Commonwealth Ports Authority (CPA) at the Saipan International Airport grossed in its own set of pri- in the Northern Marianas. pounds) of heroin at the Manila was to gain money from the trans­ 10:00 a.m. atthe office of the Northern Marianas Housing Corporation (formerly MIHA), Garapan P,O, Box 514, is looking for international airportinAug.31 last action. Saipan,MP 96950, under power of sale contained in the Deed of Trust, sell the above described parcel of real year. Drug smuggling is among a list property atpublic auction to the highest qualified bidder, to satisfy the obligations secured by said Deed ofTrust. INVITATION FOR BID AungWin,whoenteredapleaof of crimes punishable by death in The minimum bid offer shall be not less than $67.000.00,total amount due to RECDS loan and NMHC's expenses. One (1) Building Maintenance II Two (2) Custodial Worker I guilty,wasgivena lightersentence the Philippines after capital pun­ IFB95-001 of 25 years and a fine of 1 mil1ion ishment was revived in January The sale shall be without warranty as to the title or interest to be conveyed or as to the property of the Applicants for Building Maintenance IImust have the following qualifications: The CNMI Public School System is soliciting from firms interested in supplying to the pesos(dlrs38,461),Gustilo added. last year. Deed of Trust, other than that the Northern Marianas Housing Corporation is the lawful holder of such Deed of Public Sehoul System with thirty(30)computers thatmeet orexceed the following speci Trust. The purchase price shall be payable by cash, certified check orcashier's check and shall be paid within 72 fication: hours from the time of sale. 1. Must be aHigh School graduate or equivalent 1) Microprocessor 68LLC040133 higher 2) Operating System Fukusaka trial resumes The Northern Mariana Housing Corporation reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to cancel or 2. Must have five years experience in masonry, plumbing, and carpentry ~AM 8MB 3) 250 MB 3. Must be able to climb ladder and work on high elevation of up to 50 ft. 4)' Hard Drive extend the date, time and place for sale of such property, Any prospective buyer must be a person authorized by One (1)3.5'1.4 MbInternal 5) Disk (Roppy) Drives after a two-week break the Constitution and Laws ofthe Commonwealth ofthe . 4. Must be able to work during inclement weather 14'Color (64Ox480 pixels) 6) Monitor Four (4) HONOLULU (AP) - The Mrs. Fujita's apartment, where 5. Must be able to prepare work plan 7) Expansion Slots Double Speed, Tray loading, Dated this 1liday of March. 1995 &) CD-ROM double murder trial of Raita she was found killed, and pic­ 6. And perform other work as assigned Internal 9) Keyboard/Mouse Fukusaku resumed Monday tures of fingerprints taken from 80KeY/desk topbustype 10) One Year Warranty after a two-week, court-or­ the scene. /S/ By: Corporate Director Applicants for Custodial Worked I must have the fonowing qualifications: dered break that allowed de­ Defense attorneys pointed out Northern Marianas housing Corporation Bids are now being accepted by the PSS Procurement & Supply ONice. Lower Base, Saipan that a handful of syringes, vials from ~:OO a.m, to4:00 p.m. daily Monday thru Friday except Holidays. Closing date and time far fense attorneys time to review Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands 1. Must have completed 9th grade education this bid ,IS Apnl1 0,1995 at2:00 p.m. local time atwhich time and place allbids will bepublicly information prosecutors failed of liquid, a white substance and opened and read aloud. Any bids received after the above date and time will net beaccepted to disclose in a timely man­ dlrs 4,000 cash also were found 2. Must have atleast three years experience in custodial work under any circumstances, All bids must bein a sealed envelope Iacemar1,' .'. _ was called by our Lord to his theory the two sides would then be tions opened, Israel and Syria ,;~\;.·:i-t"~ leaving their homeland, a state­ between the two countries in i familIian niha siha. yan para todos parentes i defunto yan defunta yan i.m. enatunqo more inclinedtoengageina produc­ have not agreed on terms for ~i ~ ment said. All of them arrived in 1979. yan i familian niha ya Guam, Tinian, Rota yan Saipan. , l' eternal rest on Sunday, tivegive-and-take. peace, the future of the Golan En s;1aSJa~ao na Si Yuus enfan benendise. 2:::~ ~ ~\t!~ ~ ~ SecretaryofStateWarrenChristo­ Heights or security arrange­ ", ,-'4 March 19, 1995 I c . Talc, un sendanqzulo na Si Yuus Maase s;1inen i famiIian siha. :;~'.'1' "f"1;X~\ pher arranged the resumption last " - .------~--~""-----,------i ments. .if' '";,:> , );l -_._-----._------.f\1!!f: .;::9 ~L'l

~ ... 1 ,',;." I lie was predece'L"'d by his l"llenL\: and paren lS in-law; i I Mar ia Cahrcra Arriola Torn-s Rila Dial Borja Tudela ~ .JtiIJ>>o Jose Salas Torres L l.. \'iu·,ltl' Ramirez Tude-la f/' He W'L\ also pn..·dCCl';Lserl hv his brotlu-r s. ~iSH'1 sand m orhcrs and ~islers in-law: Francisco A. & Ana I. TOJTt:s, Concepcion Igleclas Cecilia T. Borja, Maria T. Quiran», .!t·'m A. Torre.', Manuel II. Tudela. ~latilcle S. Tudcl.i. (""'ald c; Sablan, Joaquin Cabrera Deleon Deleon Guerrero Sebastian T. & Dolores T. Camacho. Guerrero 1919-1983 He is survived by his in-lawv.josc R. (-!.lIilano. Fanrisr» \\'. Torres, Francisco 11. & Maria 1'.Tude-la. hcolastica T. & 1916-1985 "', Marla De la Cruz Guerrero C. Cabrera.jose B. & Lori Turk-Ia, Torcu.uo B. Tudela, Olivia 1'. & l x-s Carothcrs (Kentucky). Carmrn Igleclas T. & Gus B. Flores, andJosepha T. Sablan (Oswald). . 1893-1975 Nightly Rosary is being said at 8:00 p.m. at the residence of Congo & Mrs. Stanley Torres in Garapan, behind Lollipops The family of our late Parents and Grandmothe-r cordi.llly invites ali rel.uives and Iricnds There will be Christian Mass at 5:00 p.m. on Monday, March 27, 1995 to join us ~har{' our pr.ivers in mernorv of our beloved ones. at Kristo Rai in Garapan I\osary will hl' s.ud nightly .rt il:OO pm Iwginning M,Hdl 1;;, 1995 through M;mh 22, 1995, ,11 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the residence of Mr. &. Mrs. Alfredo IglC'cLlS Deleon Cu{'rrl'ro bi-hind ICC Bldg. Across the strl'l't froIII Bl'n f-r,lnklin in Gualo RJi. Final rosary will be said at 12:00 noon on Saturday. April I, 1995 Santa Teresita Church -Mangilao, Guam Thursool in Silver Springs, Md., Tuesday March 7, 'I. cereals during a Capitol Hill news conference Tuesday, March 7, 1995, 1~95. .~ '!he vice preSident, along with Education Secretary Richard ,! to discuss cereal prices. Charging that the major cereal makers C!re DANGKULO NA 51 YU 'U5 MAA5E GINEN I FAMILIA ':/I!c;y,. nght, toured the school then spoke of a national technology charging too much for their product, Schumer has asked the Justice InitiatIVe. (AP Photo) . Department to launch an antitrust investigation. •

I' \:, ~~. I;, WED\LSI),\ y, \1:\RCII Il)l)) -:-'lARI,\\;\S V,\RII,:TY :'\E\\'S :\\[) VIE\vs-15 14-MARIANAS V~~IETY J'.!EWS_;\J'lRYIEWS-WS:PN~~f)~ Y~~!hRCH 22. 1995__",_ ~'.I :,' Smooth HK transition assured Economic growth key to end to abuse By JAMES L. ENG story. Hong Kong as a "special admin­ the child sex trade in Asia will - SEATTLE (AP) • A high-rank­ His first stop was Seattle, and istrative region" of China, that YDNEY, Australia CAP) • Eco­ ence, Gordon Bilney said. "With­ countries can make little progress ciary and responsive policcforce." meet with Interpol, tourism rep­ ing Chinese official sought to re­ he plans to meet with congres­ guaranteetheterritory's socialand nomic growth is the key to ending out doubt, child prostitution in­ in providing for the education. ECPAT International is hold­ I\ . assure business leaders that Hong sional leaders in Washington, economic system and way of life volves the most profound viola­ employment, health and housing ing its international executive resentatives, police, lawyers and child sexual exploitation in Asia, Kong after 1997 will continue to D.C.,laterthis week.Also planned will remain unchanged for 50 tion of children's rights and is one needs of their population, nor can meeting in Australia this week. academics during the confer­ Australia's development minis­ be a safe place to do business. are stops in New York, Los Arige­ years. of the most offensive conse­ they fund an independent judi- Experts campaigning ugains! ence. ter said Tuesday. Lu Ping, China's top official les, Chicago and Boston. Among the legal guarantees, Opening the End Child Prosti­ quences of extreme poverty. .,,'" I y-' i '\ involved in the 1997 transition of Hong Kong, a thriving trade Lu said, are that: tution in Asian Tourism confer- "Without economic growth, I .~... i Hong Kong to Chinese sover­ port and internationalfinance cen­ _ Hong Kong shall continue to ! eignty, made his pitch on Mon­ ter off China's southern coast, formulate its own monetary and day in private meetings with state has been under British rule for financial policies, be a separate China to ban private business officials and in a speech more than 150 years. It reverts customs territory and be free to at a luncheon sponsored by the back to Chinese administration participate in international orga­ companies from sugar WashingtonStateChina Relations on July 1, 1997, under a joint nizations and trade agreements, Council. declaration signed by the Chinese such as GAIT. The Hong Kong 1 \ "I would like to emphasize that and British governments. dollar will continue to circulate I its wholesale market China has full confidence that af­ Some lawmakers and citizens and remain freely convertible. I BEUING CAP) • China will ban "To copewiththeseproblems the ter 1997, Hong Kong will not in Hong Kong, a territory of 6 _ Hong Kong shall continue to \ private firms from the wholesale statehasdecided to banprivate busi­ only maintain its prosperity and million people, fear that Hong be a port free from tariff barriers. ~ sugar market from next month to nessesfromwholesale sugarmarkets ,Ii stability and its status (as) a finan- Kong's capitalist economy and _ Foreign investments shall be I stamp out speculators who have startingnextmonth...Hewasquoted legal, political and social free­ protected. "cial, trading, shipping and tourist Akiko Sugano, Japan's 1994 Pearl Princess, displays a bird-shaped pushed up prices, a newspaper assaying.. ~!\ center, but that it will be devel­ doms may erode under Chinese _ Laws previously enforced in brooch at the Hong Kong Convention Center Wednesday, march 8, said Tuesday, Meanwhile,theCommunist Party's ;~\ oped further," Lu said in his rule. Hong Kong_common law, rules 1995, as part of the Hong Kong International Jewelry Show. The Private firms which have bought flagship newspaper, the People's IIT speech. Lu sought to assure U.S. busi­ of equity,ordinances, subordinate brooch designed by Emiko Nichida andmade of blackSouth Sea pearl, sugar will have to sell it to state­ diamond, color sapphire and gold, won the 1994 Ministry of Interna­ Daily,hasgonehi-tech_ publishing I.:",':; Lu,who works directly for Chi­ nesses that that will not' happen. legislation - shall continue to be tional Trade and Industry Award in Japan. (AP Photo) owned companies. Firms that con­ 46yearsofbackissuesonCD-ROM~ nese Premier Li Peng, is on a tour He said there are provisions in the applied. Hong Kong shall have tinueto tradeafterApril 1 will have an officialreportsaidTuesday. I of the United States to promote "Basic Law," the constitutional independent judicial power, in­ their business license annulled and TheissuesdatefromMay15, 1946, I China's side of the Hong Kong basis for the establishment of cluding that of final adjudication. "people who commit the offenses aboutthreeyearsbeforetheCommu­ Magazines warned willbepunished,"theofficialChina rusts seized power, until Dec. 3L Dailysaid. 1992,theChinaDailysaid. "The vs using sex to sell Prices haverisenfrom2,600yuan setofCD-ROMswillbeawindowon j,: Loans to Third World defended ($ 305) a ton in 1992to as high as theChineseCommunistParty'spoli­ WASHINGTON (AP) • U.S. indispensable," Brown said. shares. SINGAPORE (AP) • The gov­ made sexy to catch readers' atten­ 4,500yuan($ 529)thisyearbecause cies over nearly five decades," the A woman looks at a poster offering a half-pricedbacon & lettuce hamburger from $3.20 US-$1.60 US dollars contributions to loans from the The statement noted that 70 President Clinton has called for ernment has warned local maga­ tion. of shortages and speculation by newspapersaid. during a monthly discount at a McDonald's restaurant in downtown Tokyo Thursday, March 9, 1995. The World Bank to the world's poor­ percent of the bank's lending a review of the workings of the zines that they risk being banned AllpublicationsinSingaporere­ wholesalers, saidHeJihai,vicemin­ McDonald's Japan announced Wednesday that they would reduce the price of four major hamburgers by est countries, which are under at­ comes from money raised by bond bank, and its sister organization if they use sexy headlines and quire an Information Ministry li­ It did not say how much the set 30 percent for April. (AP Photo) . . isterof internal trade. would cost. tack in Congress, were called in­ issues, not be contributions. the International Monetary Fund, cover pictures in a bid to increase cense to operate. dispensable on Monday by Mark The bank, the world's largest at an economic summit to be held circulation. Besides,thegovernment applies Survey: US exporters grow Malloch Brown, the bank's direc­ source of aid, lends over $ 20 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, in June. Information Minister George Yeo strict censorship to keep out por­ NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER OF tor of External Affairs. billion a year. It is owned by 178 Many members of the new Re­ toldParliament onMondaythatsome nography and nudity from televi­ faster, are more productive In a statement, the bank said countries, with the United States publican majority in Congress editors continued tousesexual themes sion, movies andbooks. Butrecently, SALE IN DEED OF TRUST By HILLARY CHURA new international markets adds to that American firms have earned holding the largest number of want to limit U.S. contributions. excessively despite a waming last somemagazines sensing somerelax­ NEW YORK (AP) • compa­ their efficiency of operations," said more from contracts they get month. ationin official standards, had begun Antonio P. Aqulta and Josephine B. Aqulta, on or about April 5, 19a1. gave and delivered to the u.s. niesthatexport aregrowingfaster and George Auxier, national director of through the bank than the United Action willbetakenagainst themif publishing articles considered boldby Mariana Islands Housing Authority (MIHA), now known as the Northern Marianas Housing Corporation (NMHC) are moreproductive thantheircoun­ Entreprenurial Advisory Services for States contributes to the Interna­ theysteppedoutoflineagain, Yeosaid Singapore standards. acting on behalf ofthe Farmers Home Administration (FmHA), now known as the Rural Economic and Community US offers aid to Japan terparts thatoperate onlyinthiscoun­ Coopersand Lybrand. tional Development Association while responding tocomplaints by an One such was on telephone sex Development Services (REeDS), United States of America, a Deed ofTrust, upon certain real property hereinafter in a magazinecalled "Female." Its U)', saida survey released Monday. "Expansion to new countries ap­ (IDA). WASHINGTON (AP) • The "I think that an activity of this independent legislator whodescribed described, which Deed of Trust was recorded on April 5, 1984, under Document 16869to secure payment ofa editor was specifically warned, Exporters had 21 percent higher pears to require more workers," he IDA is the bank's window for United States offered Monday to kind certainly draws a lot of pub­ the covers of some women's maga­ Promissory Note of the said Trustor to the MIHA, now known as NMHC, acting on behalf of the RECDS, United Yeo said. He added that if left revenue thandornestic-orientedcoun­ said. 'Hi~,/1; help Japan deal with the terrorist lic attention to the issues at ques­ zines as "quiteshocking." States of America, the easy loans. Borrowers get unchecked, publications might be terparts,said the surveyby Coopers To compile the survey, the com­ money at less than 1percent inter­ release of gas in the Tokyo sub­ tion and how truly horrible any Thelegislator, Kanwaljit Soin, said The Deed ofTrust and this Notice of Sale affect the property hereafter described: pressured by competition to "go and Lybrand of 428 "fast-growing" panyinterviewed chiefexecutive of­ J\l est a year, with 40 years to repay way. kind of use or misuse of these although the articles were "fairly in­ downhill collectively." LOT NO. 011 H 11, AS SHOWN ON THE DIVISION OF LANDS AND SURVEYS OFFICIAL CADASTRAL PLAT companies. ficers of 428 companies considered , the principal. "It certainly was a senseless types of substances can be." nocuous" theirtitles weredeliberately NUMBER 011 H00, DATED FEBRUARY 17,1971, AND CONTAINING AN AREA OF 821 SQUARE METERS. Exporters predict a 35-percent "fast-growth." The telephone study . The United States is committed and brutal act of violence aimed The trustor has defaulted on payment of the Note secured by the Deed of Trust, and by reason of said growthrate overthenextyear,com­ hada 4-percent margin oferror. :1 to contribute $1.25 billion a year. at innocent people," spokes­ default the Northern Marianas Housing Corporation issued its Notice of Default April 29, 1994 paredto25percent amongdomestic­ Anothersurvey released Monday "With budget cuts limiting woman Christine Shelly told re­ only firms, the report said. Eighty­ found that 65 percent of 420 small 1 America's ability to run a fully­ porters. HELP WANTED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Northern Marianas housing Corporation will, on March 31,1995, at three percent of exporters also said businessessurveyed boughtgoods fledged bilateral economic for- She declined to link the attack 10:00 a.m. at the office of the Northern Marianas Housing Corporation (formerly MIHA), Garapan PO, Box 514, they would boost theirworkforce in and services from overseas. eign policy to build tomorrow's with the treaty banning chemical Saipan, MP 96950, under power of sale contained in the Deed of Trust, sell the above described parcel of real the nextyear, Germany, Canada and Japan markets and prevent tomorrow's weapons, now awaiting approval property at public auction to the highest qualified bidder, to satisfy the obligations secured by said Deed of Trust. Employee productivity at export­ were thetop three sources for such wars, IDA becomes even more by the U.S. Senate, but added: The minimum bid offer shall be not less than $57.000.00, total amount due to RECDS loan and NMHC's expenses, ing corupunies was S234,CX)() per purchases, said the National As­ worker, compared to S158,000 for sociation of Purchasing Manage­ The sale shall be without warranty as to the title or interest to be conveyed or as to the property of the non-exporting employees, thesurvey ment. Deed of Trust, other than that the Northern Marianas Housing Corporation is the lawful holder of SUC/l Deed of found. The group defined "small" as Duties include accounts receivable, accounts payable, payroll, Trust. The purchase price shall be payable bycash, certified check or cashier's check and shall be paid within 72 "Internationally focused compa­ any business with fewer than 500 Attention: daily cash reconciliation. General Office skills required. Prior hours from the time of sale. nieshavetheattitude andcapacity to employees. The survey had a 3 or grow, and the added volume from 4 percent margin of error. bookkeeping experience required, Must have a valid CNMI The Northern Mariana Housing Corporation reserves the right to reject any and allbids and to cancel or Triple J Motors Customers driver's license. extend th~ date, time and place for sale of such property, Any prospective buyer must be a person authorized by the Constitution and Laws of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Dollar advances inAsia Due to yearly inventory Triple J NEW YORK (AP)-TheU.S. dollar quoted at 104030 marks, up from OF'FrCE', .CL.·ERK ' Dated this 27 tho day of Februar~ strengthened Monday, rebounding 1.3860 late Friday, while the pound Motor Parts & Service will close at froma record lowvs.theyen inAsia retreated to $1.5745 from $1.584D. Duties include filing, typing, computer input, checking-in /S/By: Corporate Director following intervention byJapan'scen­ Thedollaralsowaschanging hands in noon on Friday March 24, 1995 and Northern Marianas housing Corporation trill bankand rising againstthe Ger­ New Yor1< at 89.31 yen, up from shipments of product. Data Input and prior office experience man mark on supportive comments 89.10. will be closed all day Saturday, and basic math skills required, Must have a valid CNMI driver's Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands from Europeanofticials. In Tokyo dealings, the dollar But the increase came largely on March 25, 1995 license. plunged briefly to an all-time lowof ALSO NEEDED SALES REPRESENTATIVES On this ~ of March, 1995, before me, aNotary Public inand for the Commonwealth ofthe North­ overseas markets before the start of 88.65 yen before the Bankof Japan We will re-open on Monday March ern Mariana Islands, personally appeared David K. Benavente. duly authorized representative for the Northern U.S. trading. Analysts saidU.S. deal­ ?egan buying dollars andselling yen Mariana Housing Corporation, Known to me as the person show name issubscribed tothe foregoing NOTICE OF ingsweresluggish, and traders were maneffortto halttheU.S. currency's 27, 1995 for regular business No phone calls please, come in and fillout anapplication, or bring your resume to content to let thedollarsiton its for­ SALE UNDER POWER OF SALE IN DEED OFTRUST and acknowledged tome that he executed the same on behalf slide. Thathelped pushthedollarback MIIWAC. Saturday Morning, March 25, 1995. Interviews will be helo from 9:00 eign gains. With no fresh economic ofthe Northern Marianas housing Corporation. up ~ 89J 2 yen by late in theTok..yo a.m. to 1:00 p.m. data or market-affecting news, they session. found few reasons topushthedollarin Thank You for your understanding IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed official seal the day and year first written above The bank did not confirm the eitherdirection. action, but traders reported a sud­ "NewYorkdidtheprudent thing. lSIBenjamin B. Seman ?en.burst of buying that normally C~~&--c ~~CRONESIA Themarketjustwasinaprofit-taking, Commonwealth ofthe Northern mariana Islands indicates official intervention. consolidating modeafterlastweek's A Dlvisron of Bisness-rnorru Inc, My Commission expires on the2i.day December. 1996 Tokyo is concerned that therise of hectic acti vity," saidSteven Hanagan, theyen, whichmakesthecountry's ~ TRi~==O'~"E~~!O~ MIDDLE ROAD GARAPAN PPP 215, BOX 10000, SAIPAN, MP 96950 a vice president in New York for goods more expensive on foreign CreditAgricole. markets: could hamper Japan's Late in New York. thedollarwas economic recovery. 16-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-WEDNESDAY-MARCH 22,1995 DEADLINE: 12:00noon the day prior to publicaiion Pakistan's Bhutto seeks US ~§'1arianas%rietr~ NOTE: If some reason your advertisement is incorrect. call us BEVERAGE DISTRIBUTOR HAS immediately to make the necessary corrections. The Marianas ~~- Variety News and Views is responsible only for one incorrect OPENING FOR FULL-TIME insertion. We reserve the rig}-l~ to edit. refuse. reject or cancel any help against drugs, terrorists l~d5!ton\L!L~~·______------~------ByGREG MYRE mafia, andescalating violence inthe downMarch8, and Pakistani police ROUTE SALESMAN 1 UPHOLSTERER- High school grad., southern cityofKarachi,thebusiness and FBI agents are trying to track 3 TRAVEL AGENT ffiLAMABAD,Pwrurum(AP) ­ 1 KITCHEN HELPER- High schoolgrad., 2 years experience. Salary $2.75 per down the killers and determine 2 years experience. Salary $2.75 per 8 TOUR GUIDE-High school grad., 2 Preparing for an important visit to capital. Duties include Beverage Sales and Delivery. hour. hour. years experience. Salary $2.75-5.00 Ms.Bhutto,wearing a cherryred whether theshooting was retaliation Contact: CHUNG NAM CORPORA­ 1 AUTO PAINTER- High school grad., 2 America, Prime Minister Benazir 1 D1SHWASHER-High school equiv., 2 per hour. Full-time, must have driver's license and good TION, P.O. Box 2957, Saipan, MP years experience. Salary $2.75 per Bhutto described her countryTues­ outfit with a white scarf, conceded forYousef s arrest. years experience. Salary $2.75 perhour. Contact: NETWORK TRAVEL CO., 96950. Tel. No. 234-3929(3/29)W/ hour. day as a moderate but troubled Is­ thathergovernmentlackedthemoney Pakistan hasarrested sixmeninthe driving record, must be personable and work well with Contact: ANA CHAN dba Canton Res­ LTD.,Caller Box 10004, PR 711, Saipan, 18823. Contact: MOTION AUTOMOTIVE RE­ lamic statethat badlyneedshelpfrom tocombattheseproblemsonitsown. northwestern cityof Peshawarwho taurant., P.O. Box 2351, Saipan , MP MP 96950. Tel. No. 235-1700(3/29)W/ PAIR CENTER, INC., CallerBoxAAAN­ people &must have agood math skills. 96950. Tel. No. 234-7236(3/1)Wi1564. 18808. the UnitedStatestocombatdrugsand U.S.sanctions are makingthe prob­ allegedly havelinksto Yousef,and 1 ELECTRICIAN- High school grad., 2 219, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 235­ havearrested several meninKarachi 1 PHOTOGRAPHER-High school grad.., lears experience. Salary $2.75 per 3481 (3/22)W/18692. terrorism. lem worse. 1 MANAGER- College grad., 2 years 3 SHEET METAL WORKER suspected of involvement interrorist PLEASE CONTACT TEL. NO.: 235-4771 2 years experience. Salary $2.75 per 3 WELDER, GAS- High school equiv., 2 hour. - Ms.BhuttonotedthatPakistanhad "An old (American) friend., ail experience. Salary $1,000 per month. 2 CARPENTER- High school grad.,2 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Col­ hour. years experience. Salary $2.75-5.00 cooperatedtoextraditesuspecteddrug ally,afront-line stateagainstextrem­ attacks, though notnecessarily inthe Contact: RENATO G. AZUCENAS dba Contact: RENATO G. AZUCENAS dba years experience. Salary $2.75-2.85 lege grad., 2 years experience. Salary Renger Gun Store, P.O. Box 2576, per hour. $5.20-10.00 per hour. barons and terrorists to the United ism,militancy, terrorism andthenar­ shooting of theAmericans. Sunshine Photo Shop, P.O. Box 2576, Contact: SAlPAN ALUMINUM &GLASS per hour. Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234-3193(3/ Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234-3193(3/ Contact: ELEPHANT CORPORATION Contact: SAIPAN SEVENTH-DAY States, but was still being punished cotics trade is being undermined," Noneof thosearrested havebeen 22)W/18712. CO, AAA-745 Caller Box 10001,Saipan, ADVENTIST CLINIC dba Family Den­ PUBLIC NOTICE 22)W/18713. MP 96950. Tel. No. 234-241 0(3/29)W/ dba Top Construction, P.O. Box 3562 Ms. Bhutto said of her country. charged withserious crimes, butMs. CK, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234­ tistry/Optical Clinic, P.O. Box 169, underU.S.sanctions imposedtopro­ 18809. "ShouldtheUnitedStatesnotreview Bhuttosaid she hoped for a break­ The Department of Public Works wishes to inform the Public that the due date for RFP­ 1 SALES MANAGER-High school grad., 1 MASON 8547(3/29)W/18825. Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234-6008(31 testthecountry'snuclearprogram. 2 years experience. Salary $3,500­ 29)W/18826. "One of the messages I will be its policies to strengthen a moderate through beforeherarrival intheUnited DPW95-OO321 'Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator" has been changed from April 3, 4 CARPENTER-High school equiv., 2 1ASSISTANT MANAGER- High school 4,200 per month. years experience. Salary $2.75 per 1SALES MANAGER-Highschool grad., States on April 5. 1995 to April 28, 1995. grad., 2 years experience. Salary $1,850 taking to the (U.S.) administration Pakistan?" 2 FRONT DESK SUPERVISOR· High 2 years experience. Must be bilingual in 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER, BUILD­ hour. per month. and Congress is that you are a fair TheAmericans andthe Pakistanis "We wouldlike to have as many school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ Contact: ROMAN M. BENAVENTE dba English & Japanese. Salary $3,500­ ING- High school grad., 2 years experi­ APre-Proposal conference is scheduled for April 6, 1995 at 2:00 pmat the Department ary $ 6.50-8.00 per hour. Contact: MAC HOMES (SAl PAN) CO., ence. Salary $2.75 per hour. nation and we've been allies," Ms. have been working closely on two arrests aspossible," saidMs.Bhutto, Benavente Construction & Manpower, LTD., P.O. Box2124,Saipan, MP96950. 4,200 per month. of Public Works conference room. 1 ASSISTANT FRONT DESK SUPER­ 2 FRONT DESK SUPERVISOR- High Contact: J.T.V. ENTERPRISES INC., Bhuttotolda smallgroupof Ameri­ highlypublicized terrorism cases. who is to meet with U.S. President P.O. Box 846, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. Tel. No. 234-9100(3/29)W/1881 O. • VISOR- High school grad., 2 years ex­ No. 235-2525(3/22)W/18714. school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ P.O. Box3037,Saipan, MP96950. Tel. canjoumalists, including TheAsso­ Law enforcement officers from BillClinton on her trip. perience. Salary $3.10-3.80 No. 2346174(4/5)W/18880. All concerns must be submitted at least four (4) days prior to the pre-proposal conference. 1 ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGER- Col­ ary $6.50-8.00 per hour. ciated Press. bothcountries tookpartin theFeb..7 Also, U.S. First Lady Hillary ente~.ained. 1 FRONT DESK CLERK- High school­ 4 TOUR GUIDE- High school grad., 2 1 ASSISTANT FRONT DESK SUPER­ Concerns brought after the conference will not be grad., 2 yearsexperience. Salary $2.75­ lege grad., 2 years experience. Salary 1 SUPERINTENDENT, CONS TRUC­ "Helpmestrengthen theforces of arrestinIslamabadofRarnziYousef, Clinton is to arrive in Pakistan on years experience. Salary $1,000 per VISOR- High school grad., 2 years ex­ 3.50 perhour. $800-1,200 per month. TION moderation by takingaway the fac­ accusedof masterminding the 1993 Saturday, the first stop on a swing month. Contact: DEVELOP IDEAS CORPO­ perience. Salary $3.10-3.80 per month. lsi EDWARD M. DELEON GUERRERO I 3 WAITRESS 1 FRONT DESK CLERK- High school 1 DRAFTER, ARCHITECTURAL- Col­ Contact: YO SUNG CORPORATION RATION, P.O. Box 3049, Saipan, MP torsthat fuelfanaticism," shesaid'in World'IradeCenterbombingin.New throughSouthAsia Acting Secretary of Public Works 6CaOKS grad..2 years experience. Salary $2.75­ lege grad., 2 years experience. Salary dba Olympic Tour, CallerBox AM 543, 96950. Tel. No. 288-5880(3/29)W/ theinterview atherofficialresidence. York.Yousefhas beenextradited to Ms. Bhutto, 41, was educated at Date: 3/15195 1 CASHIER 3.50 per hour. $3.00-6.00 per hour. Box 10001, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 18812. Harvardandhasconsistently sought 1 HOUSEKEEPING, CLEANER 1 DISHWASHER Contact: WOOSUNG CONSTRUC­ Heradministration is besetwitha standtrial. 1 KITCHEN HELPER 288-2811 (3/22)W/18720. TION CO., LTD., SPS 936, P.O.Box to rebuild strained U.S.-Pakistan re­ 1GENERAL MAINTENANCE HELPER­ 1 KITCHEN HELPER hostofseriousproblems, including a TwoAmericanworkersattheU.S. 1 DISHWASHER- High school grad., 2 1 HOUSEKEEPING, CLEANER 10006, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. stagnant economy, a powerfuldrug Consulate in Karachi were gunned lations. years experience. Salary $2.75-2.95 7 SECURITY GUARD- High school High school equiv., 2 years experience. 288-0848(4/5)W/18902. Salary $2.75 per hour. 1 CASHIER per hour. grad., 2 years experience. Salary $2.75 6 COOK NOTICE Contact: SAl PAN HOTEL CORPORA­ Contact: NIDA FASHIONS, INC., P.O. 1 COMPUTER GRAPHIC DESIGN­ per hour. Box 850 CK, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. 3 WAITRESS- High school grad., 2years TION dba Hafadai Beach Hotel, P.O. Contact: COMMONWEALTH SECU­ experience. Salary $2.75-2.95 per hour. College grad., 2 years experience. No. 235-7631 (3/29)W/18811. Pursuantto Part \I Section 5(2) ofthe Tinian Casino Gaming Box 338, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. RITY SERVICES, P.O. Box 585, Saipan, Contact: SAl PAN HOTEL CORPORA­ Salary $5.00 per hour. Bombay may get new name 234-6495(3/22)W/1737. Contact: ORFA B. DECK dba Pacific MP 96950. Tel. No. 322-6665(3/22)W/ TION dba Hafadai Beach Hotel, P.O. Control Act of 1989, as amended, the following list of 3 CARPENTER Imaging, Inc., P.O. Box 5766, Saipan, havecome from the Portuguese who 18722. Box 338, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. By JAGDISH RAITANANI industrial heartland. 1 MANAGER- College grad., 2 years 3 MASON MP 96950. Tel. No. 233-0245(4/5)W/ qualified candidates to serve as Commissioners ofthe Tinian 3 AIRCON MECHANIC-High school 234-6495(3/15)W/1737. BOl\ffiAY,India(AP)-India's larg­ The newMaharashtra chiefminis­ settled India's western coast and may experience. Salary $1,500-5,300 per 1 REINFORCING STEEL WORKER 18903. grad., 2 yearsexperience. Salary $3.20­ estcity, whose namemay havecome ter,Manohar Joshi, saidhe discussed have been derived from Born Bahia-a Casino Gaming Control Commission is made: month. 1AUTOMECl-iANIC- High school grad., 4.00 per hour. 1 PAINTER- High school grad., 2 years the matter with Prime Minister P.Y. good bay.. ,;:: Contact: YUSEN AIR &SEA SERVICE 2 years experience. Salary $2.75 per 1 ASSISTANT PROJECT ENGINEER­ from aHindu goddess, willberenamed 1 DUCT INSTALLER-High school grad., experience. Salary $2.75 per hour. toconform to theoriginal-Mumbai. Narasimha Raolastweek, andclaimed This is the second attempt by the (GUAM) INC. dba Diamond Tour (Saipan hour. College grad., 2 years experience. 2 years experience. Salary $2.75 per Contact: SU CORPORATION, P.O. Box Contact: PHILIPPINE GOODS Atitsfirst cabinet meeting onMon­ theright tomakethechange. ShivSenatorename Bombay. Whenit Vicente M. Manglona Branch), P.O. Box 502, Saipan, MP CONST.,INC. dba Construction, Man­ Salary $1,350 per month. Debra F. Clark 96950. Tel. No. 322-0345(3/22)W/ hour. 3521 CK, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. Contact: NK3 CONSTRUCTION., INC., day, thenewHindu nationalist govem­ 'The state government will now woncityhall in1986, ShivSenaputup Contact: CHONG'S CORPORATION, power Services, et, P.O. Box 165, 18716. . 288-9430(3/29)W/18813. P.O. Box 2195, Saipan, MP 96950. informRaoofitsdecisiontochangethe a signboard with Mumbai written in Jose P. Mafnas Juan OLC Shai P.O. Box 800 CK, Saipan, MP 96950. Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234-6485(3/ ment of the state of Maharashtra de" TeI.No.234-3677(4/5)W/18906. cided to change Bombay'sname. name ofBombay inwriting," he said. Marathi andEnglish onBombay'ssea Bernadita C. Palacios Tel. No. 234-6560(3/22)W/18723. 10 WAITRESS, NIGHT CLUB 29)W/1908. front monument, theGateway ofIndia Fermina OLC Connor -Accountan-t Butitremained unclear whether the Thecabinetalsodecided to rename 10 MUSICIAN 1 KITCHEN HELPER-College grad., 2 1 AUTO MECHANIC 1 TRAVEL COUNSELOR- High school state orthefederal governmenthadthe Bombay International Airportafter the It's still there, butthelocal name never 1 ACCOUNTANT- College grad., 2 5 DANCER years experience. Salary $2.75 per 1ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT- High grad., 2 years experience. Salary $750­ authority toinstitute thechange. 17thcenturywarrior-kingShivaji,who wongeneral acceptance. years experience. Salary $ 1,875 per 5 SINGER hour. school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ 800 per month. Last week an alliance of the Shiv fought against theMughal empire. That city government also month. 4 COOK-High school grad., 2 years 2 BEAUTICIAN BARRACKS OR ary $3.00 per hour Contact: GETAWAY TRAVEL COM­ The Shiv Sena believes Bombay adopted the use of Mumbai in all TINIAN LAND LEASE 1 FRONT DESK CLERK- High school experience. Salary $ 2.75 per hour. 2 DRESSMAKER Sena, a partycreated in the 1960s to 3 GARMENT WORKER- High school PANY, INC. dba Getaway Travel tookitsnamefromthemouthless god­ official correspondence. Later, the HOUSE NEEDED FOR grad., 2 years experience. Salary $4.00 5 BARTENDER- High school grad., 2 1 COOK protectthelocalMarathi cultureagainst equiv., 2 years experience. Salary $2.75 Agency, P.O. Box 3146, Saipan, MP Congress Party city government 1,147 s.rn lot InScm Jose per hour. years experience. Salary $ 500 per 2 MAINTENANCE- High school equiv., migrants, andtheHindu fundamental­ dess who was patron of the islands SIX EMPLOYEES: per hour. 96950.(3/29)W/1910. where thecityislocated. continued the practice in Marathi­ Anycashorterm offer Contact: SAIPAN LAULAU DEVELOP­ month. 2 years experience. Salary $2.75 per ist Bharatiya Janata Party ousted the MENT, INC. dba LaoLao Bay Golf Re­ Contact: OCEAN LIFE CORPORATION, 1 SUPERVISOR- High school grad., 2 languagedocuments. 1 DISHWASHER-High school grad., 2 hour. Congress Party frompowerinIndia's But historians say the name may considered. Call234-7564 234-8330 sort, PPP 1020, Box 10000, Saipan, P.O. Box 2309, Saipan, MP 96950.(3/ years experience. Salary $ 600-700 per years experience. Salary $2.75-2.80 1 MAl NTENANCE- High school grad., 2 MP 96950. Tel. No. 256-8888(3/29)W/ 22)W/18725. month. ! per hour. years experience. Salary $2.80 per 18822. Contact: IG RESOURCES SAIPAN, hour. \ 3 MAINTENANCE WORKER- High INC. dba Omoide Club & Karaoke, PPP Contact: PHILIPPINE GOODS, INC. dba 1 Contact: MR. & MRS. FELIPE SN. ~i school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ Folk Pub Disco, Rest. &etc., P.O. Box PUBLIC NOTICE 412 Box 10000, Saipan, MP 96950. CAMACHO dba Camacho Enterprises, r ary $2.75 per hour. 165, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234­ Inthe Superior Court ofne Commonwcallh 01 2 MAINTENANCE MECHANfC (TELE­ " Tel. No. 233-5171 (3/29)W/18816. PUBLIC NOTICE 1 AUTO BODY REPAIRER P.O. Box 5777, CHRB, Saipan, MP the Northern Mariana Islands PHONE)- High school'grad., 2 years Contact: JUAN T. HOCOG dba J & R 6485(3/29)W/1909. 1 AUTO PAINTER-High school grad., 2 96950. Tel. No. 322-1417(4/5)W/18909. experience. Salary $800 per month: Hocog Enterprises, P.O. Box 5711 1 DRESSMAKER-High school grad., 2 years experience. Salary $2.75 per 1 YARD WORKER- High school grad., 2 CHRB, Kagman II, Saipan, MP 96950. years experience. Salary $2.75 per 1 AIRCON/REF. MECHANIC- High Civil Action No. 94·54 hour. school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ 2 TOUR GUIDE- High school grad., 2 years experience. Salary $500 per Tel. No. 256-7673(3/22)W18726. hour. Contact: RAMON CH. SANTOS dba years experience. Salary $3.00 per This is to inform the public that Brian W. McMahon, Receiver for TRIPLE JSA/PAN, INC. month. Contact: CARMEN C. CABERERA dba ary $2.75-3.00 per hour. Ray's Auto Shop, P.O. Box 2347 CK, 1 CABINET MAKER-High school grad.. 12 KITECHEN HELPER- High school hour. Plainliff 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR­ The Perfect Look, P.O. Box 1676, 2 ASSISTANT MANAGER- College Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 235-1 043(3/ 2 years experience. Salary $4.00 per equiv., 2 years experience. Salary $ National Pacific Insurance, Inc. CNMI will be holding an auction of v High school grad., 2 years experience. Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No.235-9898(3/ grad., 2 years experience. Salary $3.00 22)W/18717 hour. 2.75 per hour. . ANTON ARBEDUL and VITALIANO K. MOSES Salary $2.75-3.30 per hour. 29)W/18818. per hour 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT-Col­ 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER, BUILD­ Contact: INTERPACIFIC RESORTS NPI-CNMI fixed assets on Thursday, March 23, 1995 at 3:00 p.m, Defendants . 1 COOK-High school grad., 2 years CORP. dba Pacific Islands Club, P.O. Contact: SAIPAN AIR SERVICE, INC. lege grad.,2 years experience. Salary' ING-High school grad., 2 years experi­ 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE- High experience. Salary $2.75-3.25 per hour. Box 2370, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. dba Seoul City Tour. P.O. Box 2900 CK, $600-950 month. . ence. Salary $960 per month. school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ per Contact: NIPPON GENERALTRADING Saipan, MP 96950.(4/S)W/18910 at the Joeten II Bldg. in Susupe. More significant items include: Summons Contact: JORETH TRADERS INC., ary $3.25 per hour. 234-7976(3/29)W. 2 HELPER, CABLE SPLICER (LINE­ CORPORATION dba Country House PPP319 Box 10000, Saipan, MP 96950. Contact: MR. FRANCISCO C. MAN)-High school grad., 2 years expe­ Restaurant, Caller Box PPP 658, Box 3 TOUR AGENT- High school grad., 2 for Publication Tel. No. 234-5000(3/22)W/18728. CABRERA dba Design FlorisVCabrera's 1 ENGINEER, STRUCTURAL- College rience. Salary $2.75 per hour. 10000, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. grad., 2 years experience. Salary $2.75­ years experience. Salary $'YS .. Butwithoutahint, DiazhitMcGann Answer to Previous Puzzle' 15 points, Tom Cruz and Ben run under the auspices and supervi­ theTudelabrothers fortherest of the 1 Reply (abbr.) 45 Tellurium SABAboardmembershaveyetto on the face usinghislefthandonce. symbol Guerrero scored II pointseach,Cuci sionof SABA. season. TheTudelasdidnotappeaI the 4 Transport LISI holda meetingthisweektodecideon The blowcausedMcGann to fall. 9 Dress size 47 The MIL 0 At one instance during the game, decision as their coach had earlier Alvarez and Dave Atalig scored 4 the latestassaultcase. The lowerportion of hisbackhitthe (abbr.) sweet sop I LIE ADEN theSNEIFf players saidtheynoticed planned. 49 Glacial points each, Wise Aguon and Rick floorfirst Hisheadhit thefloor. 12 Inlet The first incident also involved Diazplaying roughonRicAlegre and The game 13 Nest epoch -, Sanchezscored2 pointseach,while Thefall momentarily immobilized (2 wds.) referee Ted McGann and two called theattention of thereferees to The game started smoothly. The 14 Offense the referee. McGann was conscious 15 Captivate 53 Conceive BenGuerrero scoredone point, Sunrisersplayers. The SABA board closely monitorDiaz's movemenL SNEIFf team showed initiative to 17 Filmdom's 57 Moray Half-time score was69-32. decidedin favorof McGann's com­ whenhe wasplaced ona stretcher by The otherreferee wasJack Diaz. winthegamebyputting upacomfort­ Bassett 58 Bean of "Dr paramedics who responded to the Ouinn. Inthesecondgame,SNEJFTplay­ plaint. (AAPD) "Apparently, Johnwasinitated by able 18-point advantage in the first 19 Adjoining scene but he could hardly move his half, 49-31. 21 NBC medical Medicine erspulledaway fromLiteteam right Latestteam standings theeffective guarding of Alegre who Woman" body. Hewaslaterrushed totheCom­ Diazwasdoing well forhis team drama inthefirsthalfandeasilymanagedto (asof 3-20-95) atone time managed to steal the ball 22 Connery film 60 Samovar monwealth Health Center. before he committed his fifth foul. establishacomfortable 18-pointmar­ from him face to face," a SNEJFT Garfield ® by Jim Davis (2 wds.) 61 Sleep stage Teams WL Fourpoliceofficers anivedtocheck playersaid. Diazpad25points tohiscredit with 25 Before (prel.j Inl1S gin,49-18. SNFJFT *6(5) 0 theincident shortly after Diazleftthe The SNE players said they saw sixpoints fromthethree-point area.It 27 Govt farm 62 Medlclilal gym. WHE.N CAT'S WANT 50MCONl:: plant Teamwork,effectivedefensiveand Pepsi 6 I wasthehighestindividual score from agency Prior to the assault, Lite playing DiazelbowAlegremanytimesafter TO WAKE. UP, WE. WALK 31 t.out 63 Word With offensive playspropelledSNE/Ffto Sharks 4 2 Alegre managed to make a steal on theLitecamp. ACROSS HIM 3-22 © 1995 United Feature Syndicate coachFelixPalacios alsoapproached 32 Shone ru!e or outer victory. TallSNEJFTplayersmaxi­ Diaz. DiazgotagoodbackingfromDavid 34 ID Bud Light 4 2 McGann, apparently questioning Mays 6 Negative 10 Roman 1.049 SABAdecision CamachoandMelSakisatontheboard. 35 Ms. Zadora DOWN mized theirheightundertheboard as 01' Aces 4 2 someofhiscalls. McGann tumedhis prefix 11 Collection of Rogolofoi said he would call all Camacho posted 17 points 36 Be ill 7 Long or facts less taIler cagers wasted little time Spalding 3 4 backon Palacios. 37 Mr. Sullivan 1- boardmembers toameeting todecide whileSakisat hauled12points. Parscqtuan Peeples 16 Numero­ trafficking the ballto the ring. SaipanAmateur Basketball Asso­ 38 Bubbling 8 Hackman of 18 Thin porridge Sunriser 2 2 whether the game will be declared ButtheSNElFf offensive andde­ 41 Dutch town 2 Nothing i.fl..·.'..: "The Ouick 20 Three (pref.) . FromtheLitecamp,JohnDiazand Lite 2 *5(4) ciation presidentTonyRogolofoi was linda. 3 Mr. Mineo forfeited infavoroftheSNEIFf team fensive playsweret too much forthe 42- and the 22 Tenon intheofficeatthetimeoftheincident Calif. 4 Reveal Dennis Camacho did most of the Hi-Five 1 5 or continued He willforward to the Liteteam. Dead" 23 Stallone film andlatercameout to inquire. 43 New Deal 5 Give causes offensiveplays forTeamLiteinboth Joeten 6 ~board members his recommendation It was a 'score-when-you-wish' anew 9 Opp. of NNW 24 Fell 10 J' o Disgustedpresident agcy. Aura to suspend Diaz for the rest of the gamefortheSNEIFf team inside and 26 The latest assault greatly disap­ 2 3 5 6 7 8 10. 11 28 Grad-to-be opportunity to either tie or take the season. outside thelanewithRayLizama, Ed 29 Acts fI' pointed Rogolofoi whohasbeenbur­ ~' ~ If SABA will suspend Diaz, the Cosinodoingthejobofdefensive and 30 Snake Flyers ... lead in the top of the ninthbut with denedbytheunsportsmanlike attitude 12 playerbecomes thirdplayer suspended offensive rebounds and penetrating 32 A Hodges Continued from page 20 twooutsandthebasesloadedwiththe ofsomeSABAathletes forsometime PEANUTS® by Charles M. Schulz 33 Technical in36 days. shots. 15 univ .. tyingrunatthird,BenHocogwiththe now. Lizama scored 25 points, Alegre "Howcanwehavethisleaguegoon February incident 35 Silver (Sp) dayMarch 17 count full swing at a possible RBI LastFebruary 13,McGannfiled a and Casino scored 15 points apiece W~N WE CAN LEARN I JUST WI-4AT I NEED .. 39 Sound of smoothly with this kind of players DO WE J..lAVE TO 60 so The UMDA Aces splittheirfirst walk pitch for the game ending pop complaint before the SABA execu­ while Tom Alegre scored 10 MORE ABOUT NATURE._ CHANCE TO STUD\( hesitation striking arefereejustbecause theyare ON A FIELD TRIP? )j. I A 40 Epoch twogameslosingtheirseasonopener up to first. tiveboardandtheDepartmentofPub- ·points.(AAPD) RAIN UP CLOSE .. losingthegame," Rogolofoiremarked I 41 Sommer 10 totheNgerbeches Chiefs12-I I, be­ But the Aces regrouped to upset 44 Employ to 46 Selves forecomingbackstrong upsetthe the Wheels behind the' remarkable 48 Ms. Ferber defendingchampionsToyotaWheels pitchingof ChrisNelsonwhostruck 49 Cash ending 4-3. out a league high fifteen battersfor 50 So-so grade 51 "Nightmare" TheChiefs with a balanceattack theirfirst win of the season. Nelson Street out-hit the Aces 13-8 and made a startedoffstrikingoutthe sidein the 52 Before 54 Before Sept ': great comeback to ruin Aces Ace top of thefirstas theAces tooka 1-0 m r- .5:?"'--~,;r_ 55 -Ia la PitcherChris Nelson's debutthanks lead in their half when Ben Hocog I 56 Common {I} ,,~:; to two balk calls and three errors reachedbaseon an errorand scored lang. N ):Im~ 57 59 Symbol for tin resulting inthegametyingandwin­ on Ed Kapileo'ssingle. Aftergoing STELLA WILDER • ~ - ning run for the Chiefs. The Aces down 1-2-3 in thefirstthreeinnings, 0 =< 61 0"11 jumpedontop11-8afterfourinnings the Wheels then figuredout Nelson 0 »>~m~ YOUR BIRTHDAY led by D/H Nick Straus four RBIs picking up a run in the top of the ~ »>~- beforetheoffensesuddenlydiedout "~~8:!~ THERE ARE EIGHT THINGS IN fourthand two in the fifth but could ZI\O < 1r&II8~" whenChiefsstarterandprobablythe musternomoretherestofthewayas )11)11 TW DRAWING "A" THAT ARE MISS­ ='tD ~-< ING FROMDRAWING "8." HOW MANY CAN YOU FIND? oldest player in the league Ted the Acesscoredthe lastthreerunsof .. m tD -I~~ Ngewakl came alive to shut down the game thanks to two Wheels er­ By Stella Wilder tomorrow, find your birthday and LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22) ­ til mm. )I read the corresponding para­ What appears out of place today ~ ~~ ~ B~======::::J the Ace in the next four innings rors. With the scorealltiedup at 3­ r-~ ® ~ .):II~ Born today, you have a great graph. Let your birthday star be may not be; it's all a matter of per­ givingupjustonehitwiththreestrike apiece after 7 1/2. innings, the Aces ... -I your dailyguide. spective. Avoid getting intrusive toO ,,)II many interests and talents, and a :! outs. The chiefsrespondedscoring thentooktheleadinthebottomofthe ... )) \H great deal of energy to apply to THURSDAY, MARCH 23 with t-hose around you. ~ m-l them all. The only thing you may ARIES (March 2l-April 19) ­ SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) ­ the lastfour runs of the game with eighton adoublestealexecutionwith two in the bottom of the fifth, one Q)• lack is the time to focus on each You can enjoy lookingforward to a You aren't one to trifle with today, two outs. 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20-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-WEDNESDAY-MARCH 22.1995 Pepsi destroys Sharks PEPSI maintained its one ladder Sharks Monday night opener at 69. as the winner, SNE/Ff remains Tony Diaz 12 points each, Jess distancewithleagueleader SNE/ the Ada gym in Susupe. SNE/Ff played against Lite the league leader with a clean 6-0 Deja Cruz 10 points, Robert Ff in the Lite cage league pen­ PepsidefeatedSharksbyadev­ beer in the second game. slate. Quitugua and Ed Diaz 7 points nant crown race, by defeating astating 37-point margin, 106- The secondgamecame toa halt Pepsi's Winsor Peter collected apiece, and Steve Coleman 4 beforebuzzertimewhenLitebeer 23 points, followed by Jeff Diaz points. eagerJohn Diazassaultedreferee with 14 points, Edsel Mendoza Edwin Bubos scored 19 points Ted McGann, 3 minutes and 20 13 points, Peter Camacho and Continued on page 19 seconds remaining in the game, withSNEIFf leadingby 19points, 85-66. In the first game, the win forti­ Flyers beat Brewers fied Pepsi's holdon second place Ray D. Palacios but thebrewers retaliatedtotie with a 6-1 win-loss record. For Variety Sports it all up with three runs intheir The defeatwasthe Sharks' sec­ AFTER taking them their last half of the seventh thanks to ond since the league started. The scheduledgame in their season two flyer errors before the fly­ firstdefeatwashanded to themby debut to finally taste the thrill ers then took it home scoring the SNEIFf quintet. of victory in 1994, the Conti­ the last three runs of the game. FormersolothirdplacerSharks nental Micronesia Flyers un­ Frances George went 3 for 4 team now shares a 3-way tie in der manger AI Camacho . andJess Angui teamed upwith third place together with Bud brought an improved ball club thesharksformer pitcherSerui Light and 01' Aces. The three toquickly post a win with an 8­ Singerufor acombinedtwelve teams stand with 4-2 card. S season opener victory over strike-outs to lead the flyers. Spalding is fourth with a 3-4 the young Pacific Trading Nick Guerrero had two hits win-loss slate. Miller Brewers. With the addi­ and scored twice to lead the Pepsi's 6-1 record placed the tion of a few veteran players, Brewers. Winning Pitcher: team on top of the latest overall the flyers started off quickly Serui Singeru (1-0); L.P. team standing.But due to thedis­ jumping on top 3-0 after two Abraham Alfonso (0-1) rupted SNEIFf versus Lite team, innings. But the Brewers cut Flyers- 8 runs, 9 hits, 6 er­ the latestleagueleader cannot yet the lead to 3-2 with a run in the rors, 7 LOB be certain about its post without bottom of the third and sixth to Brewers- S runs, 5 hits, 6 SABA's decision on the assault­ trail by one. Leon Scaliern and errors, 2 LOB marred game. Frances George RBI single If SABA decides to forfeit the brought the lead back up to Monday March 13, and Fri­ game forSNEIFf, or let thegame three in the top of the seventh Continued on page 19 continue with SNEIFf emerging SABA referee assaulted again VIOLENCE marred a SABA ning the game with a devastating The incident was the second game Monday night, the second 37-point margin, 106-69. time in less than two months in- incident to happen in less than But the second game came to volving McGann. two ~onths involving the assault an abrupt end with 3 minutes and Monday night's incident was of the same referee. 20 second remaining in the sec- sparked by foul call made by The assault happened during and half when Lite team center McGann on Diaz while in the the Lite - SNEIFf second game player Juan Diaz assaulted ref- shaded lane. It was Diaz's fifth match-up at the Ada gym in eree Ted McGann before a num- foul Susupe. ber of witnesses. DiazquestionedMcGann'scall. The first game between Pepsi SNE/ FT was ahead by 19 The refereetried toavoidan argu- and the Sharks went smoothly points, 85-66. when the game ment with the concerned Lite Paint ball tourney inApril with the Pepsi all-star team win- came to a halt. Continued on page 19 THE first Paint Ball Adventure Tour­ ,------_._------nament (SPA) will be held onApril 8 1"- ~ ---__ "_ J and 9atthe SPA compound inAs Lito. i .I , Time ofcompetition is from 10:00 I am.to10:00 p.m. Prizes are$500 plus '1 ~I trophy for the first prize and trophies for the second and third placers. Entrancefee is$500 perteam. The entry fee is a one-time charge for the whole duration ofthe tournament Ateam should have ten regularrnem­ hers andtwo substitutes. Forinterested groups, please callorrelay message by fax at288-6868 or6869. Softball coaches, managers meet CNMIGovernmentMen's slow­ pitchsoftballleaguepresidentRi­ chard 'Dick' Borja is calling the attention of all league managers and coaches to attend an impor­ tant meeting today, Wednesday, '8asketbrawI' leeque. The scene is Ada gy"! in Susupe, D':'S is no: part of the Lite c,ageleeque but four DPS officers, left, cres onded to the March 22, at I p.m., at the Ada latest ass~ult aga.mst referee. Ted MeGan'! ' nght,dunng a Lite cage league game Monday night. Lite team's Ted McGann right ~as assaulted gymnasium conference room. by John Diez ~f Lite team dUring a game With SNE/FT. The game came to a halt 3:20 remaining SNEIFTup by 19points 85-66.,!h . 'd t ,------_--.IIJhite~s1;!egco'.l.lnTI.duttJls....ylliIL.•...s.e~~__S1Q.D1. fAAPQ ebotol " . I, einci en was c7"f~~!.~~~~e:!:!~~~!,r~ ~T~n P.O. Box 231 Sa/pan. MP 96950 • Tel. (670) 234-<>341 • 7578 • 9797 ~~.J I~ 1~~1 Fax: (670) 234-9271