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M an agah a issue heats up Guerrero CRM says wants ail construction construction in compliance works stopped with permit Representative Pedro R. Guerrero has denounced the con­ All the construction activities on tinuing construction of permanent Managaha Island are in compli­ ance with the permit and condi­ structures on Managaha Island tions which has resulted in the destruc­ issued by the Coastal Resources tion of its natural environment, Management (CRM) Office. including traditional medicinal A t the same time, the expansion herbs. and improvement projects being “W e must stop any further con­ undertaken by Tasi Tours, which struction on the island for profit,” holds the concession for the island, he said following an inspection will preserve the cultural and natu­ tour o f the island on Wednesday. ral features of Managaha while “Any other construction, like providing for the safety and com­ fort of visitors, including local palapala, for the enjoyment of the people. people and tourists, may be con­ This, in brief was the reaction sidered.” made yesterday by officials of Tasi Tasi Tours, which has a con­ Tours, Marianas Public LandCorp. cession arrangement with the and CR M to statements earliermade Marianas Public Land Corp., is by Representative Pedro R. currently expanding restaurant Guerrero. and other facilities on the island, Managaha Island, with a total with Kam Corp. as contractor, area of about 5.3 hectares, attracts based on a permit granted by the about 110,000 yearly, or more than 25 percent of total visitors to the Coastal Resources Management Commonwealth. The island isnoted CRM) Office. for its clear water, white sand, good “W e ’re here to see possible divingspots and the natural vegeta­ violations of the CRM permit,” tion. Guerrero said in an interview fol­ The island is owned by the gov­ lowing the inspection. ernment through the Marianas For instance, he said the CRM Public Land Corp. (MPLC) which, permit required that sand and ag­ in turn, has entered into a conces­ gregates that might be needed for rp i T - ^ sion agreement with the private the project be taken from Saipan. sector (Tasi Tours at present) for the operation of tourist-oriented Instead, Guerrero found a site on ... facilities. * the island where about 24 inches Officials Of Tasi Tours, MPLC Representative Pedro R. Guerrero (top photo) points to clearing on Managaha Island as Vice Speaker Diego of topsand were removed and and C R M met with the Variety might have been used for the Benavente (left) and Coastal Resources Management and Division of Environmental Quality officials look on during an inspection trip to the island on Wednesday.. Above, Guerrero and party walk down the dock after the yesterday to present their side on continued on page 9 inspection. continued on page 11 MVB reports 16% rise Senate m ulls new w ay to pass budget By Rafael H. Arroyo closed the details of a still un­ the immediate future between the in arrivals signed memorandum he prepared House and Senate conferees re­ 1991 1992 W ith discussions on the fate of which would announce the col­ garding appropriations contained Tot. to date 307,857 356,454 the 1992 budget meeting an lapse of talks between the Senate in the budget bill. abrupt, unreconcilable end, the and House conferees and thè ul­ Talks between the members October possibility looms that appropria­ timate “taking over” by the gov­ collapsed after both sides stood tions for the executive branch of ernor of the job to appropriate ground on their arguments on November government would be made funding for each individual whether the full-time employees December through an executive order. agency’s operations. for the municipal council of Tinian This is one o f the scenarios “The end o f fiscal year 1992 is could be transferred to the Tinian January envisioned by Senate President getting near. If by that time, the Mayor’s Office. Joseph S. Inos, who yesterday Legislature still has not passed Fiscal year 1992 is curreptly on February indicated his intention to dissolve the budget, we would have to its ninth month and government March the Senate half of the conference initiate a scheme where the safety agencies and departments have committee which was earlier and welfare of the people of the been operating under a continu­ Inos April formed to discuss House B ill 8- Commonwealth is ensured,” said ing resolution, that is basing on possible measures to be taken to 119, the appropriations measure Inos. May the last fiscal year budget ap­ avert what could be a “disas­ that drew discord between the He said he was considering the proved by the Legislature. trous” situation for government June two houses of the Legislature. dissolution of the Senate confer­ Inos and House Speaker Tho­ wherein some agencies reached In an interview at his Senate ence committee because there mas P. Villagomez has for the the limits imposed by the pre- Story on page 3 office in Capitol Hill, Inos dis­ seemed to be no compromise in past few days been discussing contlnued on page 35 FRIDAY, JULY 10,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-3 2-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 10,1992 rid Affairs > , V isitor arrivals JOHN D EER E in crease by 16% 970 TRACTORS A m nesty International report Visitor arrivals to the Northern Guam) registered increases. Marianas during the first eight Taiwanese visitors increased by MID-PAC ¡>АНГ'>-'*М1 s-ч in и i ■ months of fiscal year 1992 in­ 202 percent, from 2,357 to 7,119; creased by 16 percent to 356,454, Hong Kong, up by 88 percent to i . !<ПЦз,'П»!:Т7П i H undreds killed in Sri L anka, Indonesia from 307,857 a year ago, the 3,301 from 1,760; Korea, up 37 LONDON (AP) - Hundreds of onstration had been reported, extrajudicially executed by gov- the report said. In India, the report said, political Marianas Visitors Bureau (M VB ) percent from 13,499 to 18433; people were illegally executed in missing and it urged Thai authori­ emmentforces in Aceh, EastTimor The increase in the use of the detainees and criminal suspects reported yesterday. andUS.upl 1 percent from53,522 Sri Lanka and Indonesia and ties “to hold full, impartial inves­ and North Sumatra. About 100 death penalty continued in China: were routinely tortured, sometimes Japanese tourist during the to 59,330. thousands of political opponents tigations into the killings and to people were killed in one incident Amnesty International said it to death. But security forces are October-June period totaled Arrivals from Australia and were imprisoned in Burma and bring those responsible to jus­ in'EastTireior when troops opened documented more than 1,050 ex­ guaranteed immunity from pros­ 255,745 up 14 percent from from other areas decreased, with China in 1991, Amnesty Interna­ tice.” fire on a peaceful demonstration at ecutions and 1,650 death sentences ecution, both legally and infor­ 223,359 last fiscal year. those from Australia decreasing Those arriving by plane also by 24 percent from 2,747 to 2,089; tional reported Thursday. In its annual report, Amnesty a cemetery, it said. in 1991 but believes the real figure mally, it said. appear on an uptrend as 349,840 while arrivals from all other areas In a number of countries of the International said hundreds of Scores of people were believed is significantly higher. Torture of criminal and political visitors flew into the C N M I from registering a minimal 2 percent Asia-Pacific region, the interna­ people were executed in Sri Lanka to have been illegally executed in More than 1,500 possible pris­ suspects in Pakistan was also wide­ October last year to June 1992, drop from 10,614 to 10,437. tional human rights organization last year without legal, due pro­ the Philippines and dozens report­ oners of conscience were held in spread and at least 30 prisoners compared to the year-ago total of Total arrivals to the island of said, government officials who cess, and several hundred disap­ edly disappeared in police or m ili­ Burma at the end of 1991, the re­ were alleged to have died as a 301,351, a 16 percent increase. Saipanfrom October 1991 toJune have committed torture, political peared. It said opposition groups tary custody, the report said. port said, “a fraction of the thou­ result, the report said. Sea arrivals, however, grew by 1992 rose to 344,046 from the killings and other grave human were also responsible for human In China, it said, hundreds of sands of political prisoners believed In South Korea, hundreds of a meager 2 percent to 6,614 for year-ago period figure of299,259, 970 in stock RUn with the Best Run with John Deere rights violations enjoy immunity rights abuses. thousands of people were held to be held there.” people were arrested for political the fiscal year to date from 6,506 a 15 percent climb. from prosecution. The Sri Lankan government re­ withoutchargeunder various fonms The human rights organization activities, including allegedly realized last year. For Rota, the total arrivals for In Thailand, security forces fused to repeal a law granting of administrative detention, some noted that in April, the country’s praising North Korea, supporting Notable months for tourist sea the same period was pegged at. M i d -P a c M i c r o n e s i a , I n c . •committed “gross human rights members of the security forces of them political or religious dissi­ military authorities began to re­ strikes or engaging in peaceful arrivals remain the months of 12,006, a43 percent increasefrom Upper Hi-Way, Garapan violations,” killing an unknown immunity from prosecution, so dents, notably Catholics in north lease political prisoners deemed' demonstrations, it said. A t least 50 December (1,188); January last year’s 8,419. Tinian’s figure Llnson · Sugar King Guaio Ftal number of demonstrators calling those reponsible for the disappear­ China and Buddhist monks in T i­ not to affect national security. prisoners o f conscience were ar­ (2,523); March (1,474); and May.. rose much more drastically reg­ PU. BoiPPP 298 Saipan, KIP Garment Park Factory for the resignation of the ance or execution of tens of thou- bet. But some, like 1991 Nobel Peace rested during 1991, it said. (988), including February (441). ' istering a 125 percent climb to 98950 unelected prime minister, the sandsof people between 1977-1988 Thousands of political prison­ Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi, More than 80 known and pos­ Visitors during the months were 402 from last year’s 179. Tel.: 234 0475/233 BB27 Middle Road ► Amnesty International report had gone unpunished, the report ers, including hundreds of prison­ mostly Japanese tourists and stu­ For the month o f June this year continued to be held withoutcharge sible prisoners of conscience re­ 233-8828 Highway Mld-Pac said. said. ers of conscience, remained in or trial, Amnesty International said, mained behind bars in Vietnam dents taking ocean cruises via there was a total of 41,669 tour­ Market Micronesia, Inc. Fax; 234-0478 Amnesty International said 789 In Indonesia, the report said, prison, many in connection with while others were serving sentences and at least 15 more were arrested, Japanese luxury liners and tour ists compared to 35,094 last year, people involved in the May dem­ hundreds of people were the 1989 pro-democracy protests, “after grossly unfair trials.” the report said. packages. a 19 percent increase. Arrivals For the same period, visitor ar­ from Japan for June was pegged rivals from Taiwan, Hong Kong, at 27,948 an 11 percent hike from Torture by police Korea and the US (including the year-ago period o f 25,192. Security meet gives TERRACE CNMI youths visit Okinawa RESTAURANT reported in 19 Okinawa and the C N M I have who died during the war. much more in common than sim­ Speaking to a general member­ priority to arms cut ply being island tourist destina­ ship meeting of the Repatriation European nations tions in the northwest Pacific Association, Marianas Visitors HELSINKI, Finland (AP) -The gether the two sides to negotiate transfers and the proliferation of ments often didn’t investigate Ocean. Before World Warn, about Bureau Managing Director Bennet invites you... LONDON (AP) - Amnesty 52-nation European security disarmament treaties. They were dangerous technology. allegations of ill-treatment by "half of the resident Japanese T. Seman thanked the organization International said Thursday it conference, forced to the sidelines designed to prevent the Soviet One of the summit highlights police or prison guards or when population on Saipan was from for its continuing support o f the MONDAYS received complaints of torture of arms control during the Cold bloc from launching a lightning will be the signing of the Vienna they did, the investigations were Okinawa; thesuffering andinmany cultural exchange program, which STEAK and LOBSTER NITE and ill-treatment by police in 19 War, is now making disarmament strike on Western Europe and to agreement by the heads o f state of inconclusive,” the report said. cases deaths of these people during has helped to affirm the continued Complete, with Salad Bar and Desserts European countries in 1991. one of its priorities. make Moscow feel less threatened Europe, most former Soviet re­ Amnesty International said World W ar I I are commemorated close ties between Okinawa and In its annual report, the hu­ A document to be adopted this by NA TO . publics, the United States and TUESDAYS man rights organization said the reports of ill-treatment in police by the Okinawan M em orial in the C N M I. week by the heads of nations in Now the greatest significance Canada. A 'LA CARTE MEIVC or CATCII OF TIDE DAY SPECIALS civil war in Yugoslavia had led custody in Northern Ireland Marpi. The C N M I visitors came away the Conference on Security and of the treaties may be that they In that pact, participants make a continued amidst concern about While the Okinawans of the pre­ very impressed by a visit to to “large scale human rights Cooperation in Europe calls for limit the weapons and manpower political- commitment on maxi­ violations, including torture and interrogation and detention pro­ war era were long ago returned to Okinawa’s Urasoe Technical Se­ WEDNESDAYS the start of new arms talks among the former Soviet republics and mum troop levels. While signifi­ massacres of civilians by all cedures. their home island from Saipan, the nior High School. According to STEAK and LOBSTER NITE member nations. satellites can use in conflicts with cant symbolically, the agreement Killings by the security forces Micronesian Repatriation Asso­ chaperone Lucy Nielsen, the school Complete with Salad Bar and Desserts sides in the conflict.” T he organization’s commit­ each other. However, according is not legally binding, and veri­ While the human rights situa­ in disputed circumstances were ciation, which numbers more than is vocationally oriented, with stu­ ment to arms control, an area long to the Stockholm International fying individual troop lev els will THURSDAYS the reported in Northern Ireland, 600 members, keeps the memory dents specializing in areas such as tion in former Soviet Union dominated by the superpowers - Peace Research Institute, most of be impossible. Albania and Spain, Amnesty In­ of that experience alive. 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The Honorable George Miller disclosure of a retuimor return infor­ the House as required under IRC committees to obtain returns or return Chairman, Committee on Interior mation with respect to which such S6103 (f). A s I have stated, we are information would specify the pur­ f o r r i c h ? and Insular Affairs defendant is found liable, or ready to provide the list, but a House pose for inspection and that inspec­ Dear Editor: Longworth Building (b) the sum o f — Resolution w ill enable us to do so tion was to made only if there was no U.S. House o f Representatives (1) the actual damages sustained by without violating either the law or the alternative source of information rea­ I am asking the voting citizens of Washington, D.C. 20515 the plaintiff as a result of such unau­ court order. sonably available to the committee Palau chi Saipan, Guam, Hawaii thorized disclosure, plus I have been told that the Commit­ (or subcommittee).. . Ibid., at p.357. and US mainland to stand up and Dear Chairman Miller, (ii) in the case of a willful dis­ tee is unw illing to follow the proce­ (Emphasis added). fightfcH their right and vote against Re: Congressional demand for closure or a disclosure which is the dures authorized by IR C S6103 (f) W e do not believe that P.L. 98-213 Deeper probe into CUC needed the Compact. Tax Rebate List result of gross negligence, punitive for obtaining the tax information, the overrules the confidentiality provi­ Free Association was brought up damages, plus rationale given is that the tax rebate sions o f IRC S6103. The statement I am providing the tax rebate infor­ (2) the costs o f the action. list does not fall within the definition “ [notwithstanding any other provi­ by few delegates who must have Ramon S. Guerrero, executive director of the Common­ mation that you requested. A s you Without even considering the ele­ of “tax returns and tax return in­ sions of law,” found in P.L. 98-213 wealth Utilities Corp., has served notice he wanted out. His been coached by some wealthy know through my conversations w ith ments of willful disclosure, disclo­ formation.” we believe would be inapplicable to critics may welcome that move, which is seen as a result of the businessmen to negotiate for the you and the discussions our staffs sure through gross negligence, and We respectfully disagree. IRC override relevant provisions of Con­ Compact of Free Association. Ev­ have had, we have giving the most recoverable costs, the potential for S6101 (b) (2) defines “return in­ stitutional law dealing with areas such investigation conducted by the House Committee on Public eryone knew that free association careful and thorough consideration liability of the Commonwealth Gov­ formation” as as rights o f privacy, due process and Utilities, Transportation and Communications. was meant for the rich and famous. to the request we provide our tax ernment is huge. If a taxpayer suit (A) a taxpayer’s identity, the na­ equal protection. Such a statement were brought on behalf of, for exam­ Some people may be hoping that the next executive director Political education at that time rebate list. For some time the tax ture, source, or amount o f his in­ would circumvent laws enacted after rebate issue has been given the top ple, only 5,000 taxpayers and each come, payments, receipts, deductions, will do a better job. P.L. 98-213 which deal with the same was focusing on the victory o f the priority over all other matters. I taxpayer was awarded the minimum exemptions, credits, assets, liabili­ subject matter. B y contrast, S6103’ s. While the legislative inquiry, according to committee chair­ fewrichpeople and those delegates apologize for the time it took me to $1,000 damages, the liability would ties, net worth, tax liability, tax with­ legislative history shows great con­ man Heinz Hofschneider, discovered very serious anomalies who supported the compact rather select a course of action. A decision be $5 m illion dollars. Multiply that held, deficiencies, over assessment, cern to protect individual privacy in the financial management of the company, it also indicated than victory of Palau as a nation on the proper action to take has been by each year a tax rebate list is dis­ or tax payments, whether the tax rights. P.L. 98-213’s requirement trying to build up its economy. a responsibility that required careful closed (1985-1991), and the poten­ payer’s return was, is being, or will that the Commonwealth maintain tax that such anomalies, if true, were the serious failures of the tial liability figure could grow to $35 Even though political education thought and a pragmatic balancing of be examined or subject to other return information as a matter of pub- CUC board of directors. interests. million dollars. And if a wealthy investigation or processing, or any lic record is unexplained in its legis­ which was sponsored by the gov­ Guerrero, as executive director, is the action man at CUC. I have dispatched my Director of taxpayer should sustain a large tax other data, received by, recorded by, lative history. There is no indication ernment and run by a one-sided liability as aresult of an unauthorized His main responsibility is to make sure everybody gets water, Finance, Mr. Eloy Inos, to Washing­ prepared by, furnished to, or col­ that the interaction of this provision group who supported free associa­ ton, D.C. M r. Inos is hand-carrying disclosure, his actual damages could lected by the (governor), with respect aijd S6103 was even considered. electricity and sewerage services and to oversee the CUC's tion did very little political educa­ the tax rebate information. Although push the Commonwealth’s liability to a return... (emphasis added.) The United Sates Supreme Court day-to-day operations. tion mi commonwealth, Palauans he is having difficulty in obtaining to astronomical levels. It seems to us that the tax rebate list has said that if two statutes are in In addition to the potential civil It is not Guerrero’s function to make policy. That is the board’s went to the polls and voted in favor airline reservations from Saipan to certainly contains “a taxpayer’s apparent conflict, they must be con­ Washington, he should arrive in the liability in monetary damages, there identity” and the “ amount of his in­ main responsibility. It is also the board’s responsibility to make strued harmoniously, with the issue of the commonwealth. Capital no later than Monday after­ is also the possibility of criminal li­ come” or “tax liability” may be ca­ of an override coming into play only sure that its policies are carried out, and that its executive Records shows that in the first noon. ability for willful disclosure. The pable of approximate ascertainment to the extent thisrannot be done. We director is doing what he is supposed to do. Asian mob makes bigger inroads in US referendum in Palau, the people Your Committee and the Subcom­ penalties for conviction are impris­ from his tax rebate amount. But even do not believe that Congress should voted for the commonwealth over mittee claim a right to this list by onment for up to five years plus a setting aside those items, the tax re­ be presumed to override a statute un­ “Firstly, the board of directors never established a checks by crossing international borders. By Jack Anderson and ties including drug trafficking, the Compact of Free Association. virtue of P.L. 98-2113 which pro­ maximum fine of $5,000; conviction bate list would clearly fall within the less its intention is “clear and mani­ and balance system between itself and the executive director Last week, Congress held a hear- constitutes a felony and w ill result in Michael Binstein money laundering, alien smug­ The wish of the people of Palau is vides, in pertinent part: “ any other data” language underlined fest,” and legislative overrides by im­ to the extent where the disbursement of over $99 million was ing to study the needfor increased Notwithstanding any other provi­ an officeholder’s removal from of­ above. plication are not to be favored, par­ gling, extortion, loan sharking, being locked in the dead file for the given ‘carte blanche’ to the latter, a very dangerous situation," W ASHINGTON - The FBI and illegal gambling and prostitution. cooperation among countries in sion of law, effective January 1,1985, fice. The legislative history of S6103 ticularly when the ostensible overrid­ past 14 years. the Commonwealth o f the Northern IR C S6103 is not, however, a com­ reflects Congress’ real concern about ing legislation is not otherwise ex­ Hofschneider said. other law enforcement agencies One Senate investigator told us cracking these international crime For some reason the elected Mariana Islands shall maintain, as a plete bar to disclosure o f tax returns keeping tax returns and information plained in detail. Watt v. Alaska. 451 If there was irresponsibility in Guerrero’s actions the board are bracing for the Communist that for years many law enforce­ rings. leaders decided to bring up the matter of public record, thenameand and tax return information. Certain private.. U.S. 259(1981); Morton vs. Mancari “They’re working on an inter­ could have disciplined him; if CUC’s finances were not in order Chinese takeover of Hong Kong ment officials have buried their CompactbeforethePalauanpeople address of eachperson receiving such very limited exceptions are set forth The committee has tried to balance et. al., 417 U.S. 535 (1974). national basis. W e have to be able in S6103. One of those exceptions the board could have ordered the institution of corrective in 1997, which they have con­ heads in the sand, refusing to face and as result, Palauans turned it rebate, together with the amount of the particular office or agency’s need We very much value our rela­ cluded could pose one of the most up to the threat. Shortages of to meet that threat. Otherwise the rebate, and the year fo i which permits disclosure to congressional for the information involved with the tionship with Congress and par­ measures. down seven times in 12 years. dire organized crime threats to agents who speak Asian lan­ they will be able to run from such rebate was made. committees operating under specific citizen’s right to privacy and the re­ ticularly the House Committee on Thus, the board could have prevented or controlled misman­ Palau needs a leader who can limitations. Disclosure of informa­ the United States in modem times. guages are hindering their ability country to country to enjoy the Our government had. previously lated impact of the disclosure upon Interior and Insular Affairs. So often open the dead file and bring the declined to provide the tax rebate list tion which establishes a link, direct o the continuation of compliance with in the past, our Congressional friends agement and other problems at CUC if it exercised its powers East Asian organized crime spoils o f their crimes,” S ea W il­ to win cooperation and trust from wish of the people back to life and because we have taken the position indirect, to individual taxpayers is our country’s voluntary assessment have demonstrated knowledge of our and functions competently. groups are relocating to the West. liam V. Roth, R-Dei., the ranking potential witnesses. help the people of Palau chart their that the information contained in such authorized to committees dealing with system. unique history, sympathy for issues Apparently, the board have not done adequate monitoring of The influx means that the minority member on the Senate financial matters, but only when those In one case, tens of thousands new course to a better future. a list is confidential, and may not be Although present law described that affect us, and support for our the utility company's day-to-day operations. When Shell American mob scene - dominated of immigrants from the Fukian Governmental Affairs Commit­ disclosed under either CN M I or fed- committees are entitled to such in­ income tax returns as “public records” requests for financial assistance. W ith this letter, I am asking all eraj Marianas alerted officials that the company was not being paid by the Gottis and Gambinos - will islands off the coast of China have tee, told our reporter Andrew formation only after the full House or open to inspection under regulations Within the federal government when Palauans in Saipan, Guam, Hawaii Our tax code,4CM CS1701 (d)(1) senate passes a resolution which spe­ approved by the President, or under no one else would support us, friends for its fuel deliveries, there was hardly any reaction from the have surnames such as Wong and begun moving into New York’s Conte. These mobs have “fingers” and US mainland to unite and put provides, in pertinent part: cially authorizes inspection, and ag ain Presidential order, the committee felt in Congress have consistently cham­ Tong and Heung. Triads and Chinatown. Meanwhile there is from America to Europe to Asia, board. their strength together and once Returns and return information only in closed executive session. The that returns and return information pioned our cause. When others in the tongs, not the mafia and syndicate, according to Roth, enabling One board member told the Variety that there was a time the only one officer in the entire city and for all put the Compact in the shall be confidential, and except as resolution must specify the purpose should gerally be treated as confi­ national government turned a deaf are the new nomenclature of Asian of New York - with a metropoli­ criminals to flee from one coun­ for which information is needed and board did not hold any meeting for three months. So how can dead file, because that is not the authorized by N M T IT Section 6103, dential and not subject to disclosure ear to our aspirations, you listened organized crime. try to another according to their no officer or employee o f the Com ­ that the documents cannot reason­ except in those limited situations de­ with sympathy. When others criti­ tan police force o f 25,000 - who wish of the people. it act promptly on such a problem like unpaid fuel purchases? In the United States, these speaks their dialect. needs. monwealth shall disclose any return ably be obtained from any other lineated in the newly amended sec­ cized, you with the in depth knowl­ Let’s tell the president of the source. If it did, it could have pre-empted the House inquiry or, at families, or triads as they are One of the advantages enjoyed Roth regards the current situa­ orretum information obtained by him tion 6103 where the committee de­ edge of the islands defended us. We United States and the US Congress in any manner in connection with his In addition to the confidentiality cided that disclosure was warranted. want this relationship to continue. least, tone down the criticism. known, are finding lucrative ca­ by these members is that they can tion as analogous to the 1920s that we want to negotiate for Com­ service as such- an officer or em­ requirements of IR C S6103 (d) itself, Senate Finance Committee Report The C N M I’s future relationship with If the CUC board is no more than a rubber stamp which reers in an array of illegal activi­ often evade enforcement agencies cdntlnued on page 13 monwealth because we know that ployee or otherwise, (emphasis Commonwealth government officials No. 93-938,94th Cong. 2d Sess. 317 Congress must be secure. It is for this cannot set its own direction, then whoever takes Guerrero's it will help the people of Palau. added) are prevented from authorized dis­ (1976) [reprinted in 1976-3 C.B. (Vol. reason that I am fully complying with closure o f tax returns and tax infor­ place will most probably end up with the same performance. When US ambassador to the UN NM TIT S6103, referred to in the 3) at p. 355]. (Emphasis added.) your request under P.L. 98-213 for above citation, is S6103 of the Inter­ mation by order o f the Common­ Congress even chose to limit its the tax rebate information, despite Viewed from another perspective, is Guerrero, who, despite said in the United Nations that Palau Jr’s Agenda nal Revenue Code which was made wealth Supreme Court. On August own access to individuals’ tax return my grave reservations as stated ear­ what his critics may say has been known as an action man, either approve the Compactor seek applicable to the Commonwealth as 20, 1991, in Sablan v. Salas, Appeal information in order to protect this lier. being used as a sacrificial lamb. Is he the sponge designated by John DelRosario independence, it was like saying a “mirror” tax code by Covenant S601 No. 91-018, Original Action No. 91- confidentiality. Since we believe the information 003, C iv il Action No. 91-734, the to absorb all the charges against CUC and the shield to protect that Palauans either bite the bullet (a). While the Congress, particularly that M r. Inos is delivering to you is or swallow the sword. The Internal Revenue Code im ­ Supreme Court to take constructive its tax-writing committees, requires protected under IRC S6103, we also its less admirable board? The C N M I is destined for some without accountability. And I ’d posterity are even more impor­ possession of “a ll income tax return I strongly believe that the good poses severe penalties on those who access in certain instances to the data believe that the Committee has an Hofschneider’s committee should look beyond the present difficult days ahead, financially. be damned if w e’re to allow this tant today for all elected and ap­ violate its confidentiality provisions. documents and information,” and contained in return and return infor­ obligation to comply with the proce­ ambassador did not speak for the scope of investigation and into the competence of the people The CNMI Government’s cu­ dangerous fandango attitude to pointed public officials so we do Section 7431 provides, in pertinent directed that: no such document or mation in order to carry out its legis- dural safeguards set forth in that president or the US Congress. part: information may be released to any lative^responsibility, the committee lengthy section of federal law. We,' who dictate the CUC's policies. mulative liability of oyer $200 turn into a monstrosity. That we not inflict huge deficit spending Fight for your life. Vote against (a) (2) Disclosure by a person who person not authorized by CN M I stat­ decided that the Congress could con­ million, coupled with the down have mortgaged our children’s upon our children’s future. Your hope that the Committee w ill keep is not an employee o f United States. ute (see 4 C M C S1701 (d) until fur­ tinue to meat these responsibilities this information — particularly the turn in the local economy, makes future makes it imperative that tenure in office will definitely be the Compact and those who sup­ port it. If any person who is not an officer or ther order o f this Court. under more restrictive rules than those taxpayer names — confidential. this impending and painful real­ we guard the expenditure of these determined by how-well you ad­ B y a subsequent order entered on Johannes Ngiraibuuch employee of the United States know­ provided under present law. Mr. Chairman, we are sorry this tax ¿Marianas cVariety'düN ity a hard issue to avert. It will be funds by the penny! here to the very substance of these ingly, or by reason of negligence, December 26, 1991, the Supreme The non-tax committees, and des­ rebate issue has become a matter of Saipan, USA interesting to see whether those at It seems fashionable to spend discloses any return or return infor­ Court kept the earlier temporary in­ ignated and duly authorized subcom­ some contention. W e do not mean to Serving the Commonwealth for 20 years simple words. I f your concerns the helm are capable of making public funds as though we are revolve solely on re-election, mation with respect to a taxpayer in junction in place until disposition of mittees, would be furnished returns cause unnecessary problems for you Published Monday to Friday By Younis Art Studio, Inc. the case, fit effect, C N M I govern­ hard decisions to manage what heirs to the oil fields of Saudi you’re history! If. however, vou violation of any provision of section and return information in closed ex­ and Chairman de Lugo or members of CHC doctor 6103, such taxpayer may bring a civil ment officials may disclose only as ecutive session upon (1) a committee Congress. I have had to consider all PtibHsbers:, little we could find here, there Arabia. W e ’ve also learned to have placed vour faith bv simply Abed and Paz Younis action for damages against such per­ permitted under IRC S6103. action approving the decision to re­ factors in deciding whether to release and somewhere to try to make extricate the word accountability righting a w rong to the hilt, vours clarifies son in a district court o f the United The dilemma I face as Governor quest such returns, (2) and an the records in the best interest of all NickLegaspi...... Editor M em ber of ends meet. from Webster’s Dictionary. We is the ultimate glorv and I ’d even States. results from the demand for the in­ authorizing resolution of the House people of the Commonwealth. I have Rafael H. Arroyo...... Reporter y , I give my personal affirmation have also learned to conveniently join the chorus to proclaim to the (c) Damages. In any action brought come tax rebate list, with the explicit or Senate, as the case may be, and (3) concluded that the C N M I’s future Ma.Gaynor L. Dumat-of ...Reporter to the assertion that these liabili­ neglect the gravity of non-ac­ people, that indeed vou deserve statements under subsection (a), upon a finding threat o f a congressional subpoena if the written request by the Chairman depends on our maintaining the re­ Associated Press I do not voluntarily furnish the list. It ties are necessary evils. It is countability. I never recall our every ounce of it! Dear Editor: of liability on the part of the defen­ o f the committee on behalf of the lationship with Congress. Therecords dant, the defendant shall be liable to is within the Committee’s power to committee (or on behalf of the sub­ are yours. normal business practice. But ancestors leaving behind oil fields As difficult a situation we now remove the barrier to its lawful ob­ P O Box 231, Saipan MP 96950-0231 the plaintiff in an amount equal to the committee of such committee) for Sincerely, © 1992, Marianas Variety what I find abnormal is the for posterity. They did, however, find ourselves in, discounting the I would like to clarify and ex­ taining of the tax rebate list. It need Tel (670) 234-6341/7578/9797 All Rights Reserved sum of — disclosure of such returns or return /s/LORENZO I. DE LEON prevalent festive fandango atti­ leave a beautiful tradition for us. not even issue a subpoena, so long as Fax: (670) 234-9271 impending U.S. Congressional pand on comments that I made to (1) the greater of — information, the resolution o f the GUERRERO tude that the party in the expen­ to follow— success is EA R N E D ! Inquiry into immigration, federal continued on page 38 (A) $ 1,000for each of unauthorized it gets an authorizing resolution from appropriate body authorizing these Governor diture of public funds must go on The words accountability and continued onpage 13 FRIDAY, JULY 10,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-7 6 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 10,1992 Mitsubishi 24 finish police course withdraws G uerrero says his The Department of Public have courage to face their risky 1 2 1 MARINE INSURANCE task. Safety has 24 more police offic­ offer to host resignation w on’t PARTS · SERVICE · SALES IF YOUR CARGO ARRIVES OUT OF SORTS, ers with the graduation Wednes­ “Be understanding, be seen a Г day afternoon of the Police friend to those in need, be charm­ YOU WON’T BE OUT OF POCKET. ing to children and be tough to PPA cocktails Academy’s 11th Cycle Class. Mitsubishi Corporation of Ja­ affect conference criminals,” he told the graduates. The professionals at Moylan's Insurance can advise •Topping the class was valedic­ pan has called off its commit­ torian Vicente H: Sablan, fol­ He also said they must never be By Rafael H. Arroyo lamented during a recent ribbon you as to how to get the right kind of marine ment to host an evening of lowed by Henry M . Santos, salu- abQve the law. cutting ceremony for a CUC insurance so you can recover from lost or cocktails during the Pacific tatorian. The other three who Am ong those who graced the Ramon S. Guerrero, executive power project. dam aged merchandise—fast! Power Association Conference, made it to the top five were Pedro. occasion were Rev. Patrick director of the Commonwealth W hen asked whether his resig­ acting deputy executive director B. Cepeda, VincentS. Pangelinan Castro, Academy OIC Utilities Corp. (C U C ) has as­ nation would jeopardize the hold­ Protect your investments and avoid Velma Palacios of Common­ and Antonio C. Tomokane Jr. Lawrence M. Camacho, sured that his impending resig­ ing of the conference, Guerrero delays in settling your claims. Call wealth Utilities Corporationsaid SuperiorCourtpresiding Judge Northern Marianas College nation will not affect the Pacific emphasized that he was leaving Moylan's today. It's the smart way yesterday. president Agnes Me Phetres, Power Association (PPA) re­ in 60 days and that he would still to do business on land or sea. Pedro M. Atalig swore the 24 No reasons were given by the • DPS director Gregorio M. gional conference on July 20 - be around for the conference N <&■ ^ new police officers into office. company firm for pulling out of 1 Camacho and Board of Re­ 24. which is about 10 days away. Governor LorenzoI.Guerreero the list o f donors for the confer­ gents chairperson Bem adita T. After three years of dealing “I ’ll be there at the conference DIAL 233-ONAN FOR ALL YOUR POWER NEEDS reminded the new police officers ence set July 20 to 25. 6626 Seman. with the power problems of the and w ill be participating in its to be dedicated with their job and Mitsubishi, the supplier of Pacific islands, the newly formed scheduled activities. Upon my engines for CU C ’s power plants, 20 kw to 438 kVA in sto ck Pacific Power Association (PPA) resignation, there will be others was said to havè changed its Study on ciguatera cure set is convening for its formal orga­ to take over my place and see to it mind, indicating that the “cor­ nization and for the adoption of that PPA’s ideals would be pur­ MAJURO (AP) - A study that been scientifically proven that it poration has something else to w oks,” he said. the group’s by-laws and consti­ sued,” said Guemero.· could produce a proven cure for take care of.” M i d -Р а с M i c r o n e s i a , I n c . tution. The event w ill focus on general- the potentially-fatal ciguatera poi­ Physicians, particulaiiy those in But. the whole thing, said Upper HV-vvay, Garapan the United States, have remained Guerrero, who is the chairman discussion and exchanges of ideas P.O. Box PPP 298 Saipan. Р»л soning is set to begin here soon. Palacios is nothing new since MP 969Б0 The study is intended to provide skeptical of this treatment because o f the PPA for this year, said his between member nations with re-.. Tal.: 233-ONAN M*0— Г pulled out of their pledges, while Fox: 234-0476. J И-гтог — 1*. j has been in use since being discov­ in the absence of proven case stud­ fect the conduct of the confer­ in managing utilities companies. GENERAL AGENTS: KOREA AUTOMOBILE FIRE (. MARINE there were other sponsors still INSURANCE CO., LTD. ies, Palafox said. ence and quickly dispelled ru­ Hosted by the CUC and co­ ered here 10 years ago, according coming in. to Dr. Neal Palafox of the U.S. In addition to the Marshall Is­ mors that he will not be attend­ sponsored by the Office of the “The commitments we get MOYLAN'S INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS, INC. Public Health Service who will lands, clinea! uses of mannitol by ing the· said conference. Governor and the Eighth North­ from donors and sponsors are HOME OF THE GOOD GUYS AND GALS supervise the study. physicians in Australia, Tahiti and The CUC executive director ern Marianas Commonwealth absolutely voluntary and we Pacific Eagle Enterprises, Inc. Sablan Building. The study will mark the first Florida have shown good results, last week came out publicly that Legislature, the meeting will be P.O. Box 658, Saipan. MP 96950 can’t force them to get on with Tel: 234-7914 Telephone: 234-6142/6442/6571 /7185 scientific test of the use of the. drug he said. he was resigning from his posi­ attended by utility members, JAPAN PRODUCTS their contributions if they decide 234-1210 Fax: 234-8641 mannitol as aremedyfor ciguatera, “Scientistscannotfigureoutwhy tion and has reportedly given the power industry leaders, private to forego their plans. That’s their WHOLESALE & RETAIL Fax: 234-6172 afishpoisoningwhichcanresultin mannitol works, but they know board of the utilities firm 60 days companies, and regional agencies prerogative,” said Palacios when nausea, severe paralysis, coma, and, from clinical trials that it does,” to find his replacement. such as the Asian Development asked during the ribbon-cutting in extreme cases, death, Palafox Palafox said. Guerrero’s decision to quit was B ank(A D B ), the Honolulu-based ceremonies for the completion said Tuesday. A similar study will follow in apparently prompted by the re­ East West Center, and the Forum D e n y o Г DENYO MICROL CORPORATION o f feeder 7 distribution system ρ„0 BOX 267, SAN JOSE, SAIPAN, MP 96950 « TEL. 234-59*1,2,3,4,6,7,8 Use of mannitol, which is an hospitals in theRepublicof Kiribati, cent oversight hearing conducted Secretariat. [ DllSTRIBUK inexpensive diuretic designed to the Marshalls’ closest neighbor yesterday. by ■ the House Committee on Participating observers and **NEW GENERATOR ** LaiЦ SA1PÀI south of the equator. The PPA, which is convening relieve brain swelling by flushing Public Utilities, Transportation sponsors in the field of utility • fluids from the body, is increasing About 150 ciguatera cases are for its formal organization and and Communication wherein operations will also be on-island Japanese merchandise are BUDWEISER TRANSPACENTER as more doctors come to find it reported to hospitals in the for the adoption of its by-laws, is CUC’s financial management to wimess the grand affair. available and we accepf or­ PACIFIC composed of power company EAGLE works, he said. Marshalls each year, Palafox said. procedures had been under fire. Currently allied members in­ ders. Just stop by our office ENTERPRISES, officials from several Pacific INC. _ STK # YEAR MODEL LIC. # SELL “But there is still a huge reluc­ But tens of thousands are stricken “I am quitting because I’m clude Australian, American and and make a good purchase. tance in the medical community to with the fish poisoning throughout nations, with CUC executive tired of all the humiliation and Japanese marketing diesel en­ A A M -7 42 4.795 Our staff are waiting to help GUAIO RAI. MIDDLE ROAD U 9 1 -0 8 2 1 988 CAMRY 4DR. use mannitol because it has not the world each year, he said. director Ramon S. Guerrero act­ the pain I ’m getting for just do­ gines, generators, cables, and A A D -1 9 5 7.395 you. CMS U 9 1-084 1 989 CHEVY VAN ing as chairman and this year’s ing a fine job. I don’t think it’s electrical control equipments in 1989 CELEBRITY A A M -2 41 4.295 U 9 1 -1 3 5 IMPORTANT NOTICE host. worth all the trouble,” Guerrero the region. 091-157 1989 CHEVY CELEBRITY AAG-689 5.295 091-237 1988 BOICK CENTORY AAG-099 3.995 TO CONTRACTORS & CONSULTANTS 091-258 1989 CELEBRITY AAH-889 3.395 Any proposal submitted to CUC may, at CUC's sole discretion, be considered 091-230 1990 SUBARU AAO-182 9,595 non-responsjve and thereby rejected - BEFORE EVALUATION - if the following information is not provided with each proposal: 092-035 1989 CELEBRITY AAS-532 5.195 1) A complete listing of proposer's company experience on related projects. 092-036 1991 H I NO CRANE HE-494 49, 995 This list must include: 092-038 1990 COROLLA AAR-713 6.195 a. Project Start Date 092-041 1989 TERCEL 2 DR AAK-027 4.795 b. Project Completion Date 092-042 1989 TERCEL AAK-067 4,895 c. Complete Detailed Project Description 092-044 1990 KIA-BESTA VAN ABA-881 9.995 d. Project Owner/Agency 092-050 1989 TERCEL AAD-278 4.695 e. Project Contract Amount 092-053 1989 V.W. VAN AAD-793 7.795 f. Any additional information that describes the pipjecL 092-057 1989 TERCEL AAH-930 4.995 NOTE: Do NOT provide information on non-related projects. 092-063 1990 CAMRY WAGON AAD-886 7.795 2) A complete listing of proposed Manpower. This listing must include the 092-066 1991 TERCEL AAS-787 6.995 following for all supervisory personnel proposed for the project: 092-069 1986 MAZDA 626 ABC-472 1.295 a. Individuals name & experience C atch all the excitem ent o f the 092-074 1988 CAPRICE AAH-570 4.195 b. Individuals position on proposed project 092-084 1990 CAMRY AAS-388 8.795 c. Individuals hours to be applied to project '92 Sum m er O lym pics. 092-085 1988 CELEBRITY AAD-681 4.795 3) A complete and detailed description of theproposedMethodof Approach 092-087 1988 CAMRY AAA-977 6.995 to complete the project for CUC. 1990 TERCEL AAD-444 5.195 4) A detailed Project Schedule (Graphic) showing each segment of the 092-089 liv e v ia satellite 092-090 1990 TERCEL AAT-844 5.195 proposed Method of Approach and how the project w ill be completed to 092-091 1986 4X4 EX-CAB AAC-808 2.795 the satisfaction of CUC. 092-095 1990 SPRINT AAD-604 5.795 5) Reference to any and all Amendments published prior to the opening date 092-097 1990 TERCEL AAD-424 4.995 o f the proposal. July 25 thru August 9 092-099 1991 SOBARO LSX ” AAS-484 8.495 6) Written acceptance of the CUC provided scope of work of the project. ' 092-108 1989 MAZDA 323 AAM-691 3.795 7) Written acceptance - in detail - of any arid all information provided during on Channel 20 092-109 1988 CAMRY AAF-899 3.195 pre-proposal meeting (if applicable). 092-110 1989 NISSAN SENTRA AAH-590 4.195 8) Proposed Billing/Payment Schedule. 092-116 1989 MAZDA P/0 AAF-646 3.995 Additionally, your proposal may be rejected · UN-OPENED · if the following 092-118 1991 4 X 4 V-6 AAU-322 8.995 procedures are not followed: 092-120 1990 MAZDA AAT-801 6.995 A) All proposals must be submitted to the Procurement and Supply Manager 092-121 1989 CELEBRITY AAH-494 4.495 in a sealed envelope at or before the time specified in the announcement. 092-123 1990 VAN AAT-521 7.395 B) A ll proposals must be addressed on die outside of the sealed envelope to 092-124 1989 TERCEL AAK-757 3.995 the Procurement and SujJply Manager, CUC, Lower Base, Saipan, MP 092-125 1987 SUBARU AAG-866 2.695 96950. C) The Request for Proposal number (RFP#) must be printed on the outside R92-008 1991 4X4 EX CAB ABB-672 10.500 o f the Proposal envelope. AAP-256 5,500 MARIANAS CABLEVISION R92-010 1990 TERCEL D) The Proposal Due Date and Time must be printed on the outside of the R92-016 1989 4 X 2 AAM-018 4,195 Proposal envelope. R92-017 1990 4 X 2 AAR-587 6,595 Following the above requirement w ill assure your companie's proposal will be 2nd floor, Nauru Bldg. Call 235-4628 to subscribe today! R92-019 1987 MR-2 AAD-688 3,695 evaluated for CUC projects. Remember · without the required information, •R 9 2 - 0 2 0 1990 4-RUNNER AAR-798 10.500 your proposal may be rejected.

S'«?' a' л, s p i l l i R.S. Guerrero: Executive Director, Commonwealth Utilities Corporation. • 6/24S-V/3-10-17 FRIDAY, JULY 10, 992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-9 8-m arïa na s variety new s AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 10.1992 Subm ission of rebate Guerrero. continued from page 1 list disappoints lawyer flooring of the open-side restau­ said. lution at the House to slop further Gov. Lorenzo I. Guerrero taxpayer returns. rant as well as the base for a water The congressman also said he damage to the island pending a would have been cited for con­ O ’Connor said while the sub­ tank. believedpermanentstructures are review of the construction per­ tempt had he submitted to the US mission o f the tax rebate list was When Guerrero’s group ar­ prohibited on Managaha Island. mit. Congress the list of tax returns lawful he expressed disappoint­ rived, the site was covered by a He pointed to the open-side res­ In a separate interview, D E Q made by CNM I taxpayers along ment over the move. pile o f used lumber. taurant with concrete floor. Chief Russel Mechem said his with the tax rebate list that was The court order states that Also with Guerrero were Vice He said tourists, as well as the understanding was that no heavy turned over to the House Com­ “since the information contained Speaker Diego Benavente, Tony people, would better appreciate equipment was allowed to be used mittee on Interior and Insular af­ in the tax returns are the proper­ Guerrero of the Division of Envi­ and enjoy Managaha if its natural for the project. Guerrero’s group fairs last Monday, a prominent ties of the taxpayers, only the ronmental Quality (D E Q ), C R M beauty is preserved, including the found a backhoe on the island. attorney said yesterday. taxpayers have the right to autho­ enforcement chief Ben Aldan and indigenous herbs and plants used Asked if it was considered “W e would have gone to court rize the release of such informa­ Jack Salas, also of the C R M en­ in traditional Chamorro and heavy equipment and covered by immediately and ask that he be tion.” cited for contempt,” Atty. Bob forcement section. The group was Carolinian medicine. the prohibition, C R M ’s Aldan said Last July 6 the governor finally O ’Connor said. met on the island by Abdon Guerrero said he already called he had to go back to the files on gave in to the request of the pow­ Last December, O ’Connor won Kaipat of DEQ. on the CR M and the DEQ , through the project. erful House committee chaired for plaintiffs Herman S. Sabi an by Rep. George M iller that the Guerrero said the construction a letter dated July 6, to stop the Declining further comment, he and Antonio T. Salas a C N M I CN M I government submit a list activities had been destroying the construction projects on the is­ said the CRM board would have Supreme Court order prohibiting of all Commonwealth taxpayers natural beauty of the island. “This land. to discuss Guerrero’s findings and the Commonwealth government who received tax rebates the past is turning to be like W aikiki,” he He said he had also filed a reso­ recommendations. from releasing information on seven years.

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CRM.. m continued from page 1 the issues raised by Guerrero. $$00,000, will also be undertaken Henry Pangelinan, who made jointly by MPLC and Tasi Tours. the design for the expansion of In response to Guerrero’s con­ facilities on the island, said the cern that, permanent structures excavation found by Guerrero was should not be built on the island, done upon the C R M ’s instructions MPLC chief planner Fred F. as a site where the debris from the Camacho said you have to expect construction activities could be some permanence, even if you are burned. putting up a park, to ensure the Villagomez, confirming safety of die people. Picnic tables, Pangelinan’s statement, said he for instance, may be made of con­ ordered the cleanup because of the crete but they don’t have to be there danger poised by scattered pieces permanently, he added. of lumber, some of which still had Villagomezsaidclearingofsome nails. areas on the island was allowed for Pangelinan denied that sand from the safety of workers and tourists. the island was being mined. He Effects of the clearing activities on explained that the C R M permit the environment were minimized allowed the use of sand from the and succeeding landscaping leaching field, which is also part of projects would remove the weeds the expansion project, to be used and replant traditional medicinal by the building contractor. plants as well as other species for He said there was no need to get beautification purposes. sand from Saipan because the He said all activities on the is­ leaching field, with a total area of land were being monitored by the 4,000 square feet, yielded 250 cu­ CRM . Regular consultations are bic yards of sand, adequate for the also being conducted with the c y r c e c requirements of the projects. concessionaire. The concreted posts for the pa­ Michael W . Dotts, legal counsel vilion were prefabricated in Ko­ for Tasi Tours, also clarified that rea, Pangelinan added. the earlier reported incident about CONSTRUCTION Koki Narita, Tasi Tours pres­ the alleged destruction of the Caro­ ident, said the expansion project, linian Utt was not accurate. Actu­ MATERIALS which is a joint project between ally, the affected structure was a Tasi and MPLC, would cost about palapala. $900,000. MPLC is contributing He explained that workers re­ FROM FINISHED $550,000 and Tasi the balance. moved the wooden roof of the He said the project would in­ palapalawhichhadbeeneatenaway PROJECTS clude the construction of the main by termites. The intention was to pavilion and five small palapalas, put up a new roof. Sale starts: SATURDAY, JULY 25 and renovation of the Carolinian Nevertheless, Tasi Tours was Utt and six small palapalas. very apologetic. Dotts added that 8 A M - 5 P M Tasi Tours is also planning to the company was committed to SUNDAY, JULY 26 put up a memorial park for Caro­ build an utt in the area and a memo­ linian chief Agrubruwh, in consul­ rial park for the Carolinian chief. ______8 A M - 1 P M ______tation with the Carolinian Affairs Villagomez said the C R M was Office and the Carolinian commu­ also planning to hold public hear­ nity. ings for a proposed Managaha de- j Construction & Materials c The officials also said a proposal velopmentplan, which will address to improve the dock at Managaha all concerns of the Commonwealth has been approved by C R M and people and to ensure that the island Supply, Inc. has been submitted to the Army would continue to benefit the tour­ MIDDLE ROAD, GUALO RAI Corps for review. The project, ism industry and the Common­ TEL. 234-6136/6159/9585/1267/1268 which will cost more than wealth.

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For reservations, call 234-1234 ** REGENCY FRIDAY, JULY 10,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-13 12-m a r ia n a s v a r ie t y n e w s AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 10.1992 JR's Agenda ··· Business/Finances5ssS5fM______Continued from page 4 minimum wage and tax rebate rial Monument erected for the 13 and their subsequent repercus­ fishermen in Garapan only to A ir Marshalls to use own pilots sion; it is too obvious that we miscontrue it as the “Naftan I MAJURO (AP) - Air Marshall eration of the DC - 8 service and is Marshall Islands. individually and collectively owe Tasi”. As prolific a writer as you Islands hopes its own pilots can awaiting approval by the Federal Hawaiian Airlines pilots have it to ourselves to place people are, Mr. Taisakan, congratulating begin flying its planes between Aviation Administration, ac­ flown the plane since January with integrity and leadership in people by using all the wrong Honolulu and Majuro by Sept. 1. cording to general manager Steve 1990. public offices. Never must we information, I would hope that The airline will not renew a Fulk. Hawaiian was not selected for ever compromise the future well­ you will spend a little more time contract wiht Hawaiian Airlines ’ The airline has contracted with the interim period because itcould being of our children in favor of researching and verifying fact to operate its jet service to Ho­ Arrow Air of Miami to tempo­ not. provide enough pilots, Fulk people who are vulnerable to cor­ from fiction. Misinformation re­ nolulu when ¿he agreement ex­ rarily replace Hawaiian Airlines, said. ruption. mains just that—misinformation. pires on July 18, according to Air Fulk said. Arrow Airis the owner However, Hawaiian is continu­ But what is leadership? Two wrongs do not make a right. Marshall Islands officials here. of the DC - 8 that AMI leases for ing to provide passenger and meal Leadership, in my personal Verification of information is a AMI is ready to take over op- service between Honolulu and the services for the DC-8 , he said. view, isn’t founded on a person’s must especially on items destined For Concerts & popularity nor inverterate ability for public consumption. Live Entertainment at self-delusion that he’s the *** AT&T to sell strongest lion of the jungle. Tasi Tours must learn the es­ United to lease 100 Rather, it is founded in his very sence of the word respect. It is essence—ability to see beyond earned and runs on a two way HAS HAPPENED wireless the years and render decisions street. The dismantling of the Cecelio & Kapono Airbus jetliners responsibly on issues fairly, al­ Carolinian Utt on Managaha Is­ H o ’A ikane portable beit, difficult. Andllookfoward land without due consultation with the Carolinian Community re­ Kapena CHICAGO (AP) - The and will be capable of han­ to meeting that one transforma­ flects a total disregard of the K alap ana devices Boeing Co. got a major dose of dling routés of up to 3 ,0 0 0 miles tional leader who can guide the traditional significance of that Brudda Walter NEW YORK (AP) - Within the charted course of these islands to bad news Wednesday when (5,000kilometers). The aircraft structure. Would Tasi Tours ap­ next year, AT-and-T will start better days ahead. W illie K United Airlines, its biggest w ill be pow ered by V2500 en- preciate the destruction of their selling wireless portable com­ If we can’t account how we Jawaiian Rainbow customer, signed a deal to lease gines manufactured by a con­ structure in the same manner munications devices that will al­ spend public funds, how can we M anhattans up to 100 jetliners from Airbus sortium of companies, led by they’ve rendered the utt? low users to send and receive even discuss other mundane is­ Ray, Goodman <& Brown Industries, Boeing’s European Pratt-and-Whitney- and Rolls- Its construction is a Carolinian hand-written and typed messages sues like self-government? I Community effort, one post at a New Generation rival. Royce. as well as make phone calls, an couldn’t agree more with Repre­ time. The least that Tasi Tours Flash C adillac AT-and-T executive said The pre-eminence of Seattle- With the agreement, United sentative Heinz Hofschneider’s could have done is find out who Beetlemania W ednesday. based Boeing, the world’s larg­ joins American Airlines, Delta statement recently when he said owns the utt and what does it Bo Irv in e The comments from Robert est commercial planebuilder, Air Lines, Northwest Airlines “The common denominator of represent. Respect for our people Kavner, an AT-and-T group ex­ was further clouded by a trade in addition to four other U.S. self-government is accountabil­ is all I ask from Tasi Tours how­ ecutive in cnarge of communica­ ity.” Let’s account for every ever simple and unsophisticated W ILL HAPPEN report that.another big client, airlinés in operating Airbus tions products, are the first firm penny that leaves the coffers. It the traditional utt may be. That airplane leasing company GPA aircraft or having them on or­ Jimmy C liff indications of the phone giant’s really matters given the austere you have dismantled it without Ltd. of Shannon, Ireland, might der. M axi Priest plans in the emerging market for days ahead. consultation nor consent depicts Monthly Comedy Series these portable devices, which scrap options to buy 129planes. “With our current orders and *** the lack of respect for the cultural some have dubbed personal The United deal reflect? the options, United is and will re­ Two weeks ago, Mr. Jesus tradition of our Carolinian Com­ digital assistants. troubled airline industry’s re­ main Boeing’s largest cus­ Taisakan wrote about the Memo- munity. ALWAYS HAPPENING “There will be a variety of de­ luctance topurchase new planes tomer,” United chairman and The High Energy Band aLive” vices,” Kavner said in an inter­ in light of the punishing losses chief executive Stephen W. Large screen music videos view. “There will be devices the it has absorbed in recent years Wolf said. “And we look for­ Asian mob.., direct from L.A. size of a steno pad within six and the uncertain economic ward, as Boeing’s launch cus­ Continued from page 4 €ew№ ation ! months,” with pocket-sized ver­ outlook. tomer, to receiving the first when the United States experi­ the 1960’s with his revelations sions to follow later, he said. enced a rash of interstate bank about organized crime. “We have prototypes of these Chicago-based United and a B777 aircraft in 1995.” July 18, 1992 robberies. Bank robbers, like the Shielded by a fictitious name j p H J É A - T J devices in the labs and they work number of other leading air­ Robert Joedicke, an airline famous Bonnie and Clyde, began and a screen to block his face, the - 1 R £ 0 5 N C'Y' well,” he said. lines have radically cut back securities analyst at Shearson 1:00am -4:00]>m using automobiles to rob banks contemporary East Asian “Clyde” These devices, which will carry their spending plans this year Lehman Brothers in Ne w York, and then fled behind state lines. recently explained to congres­ the AT-and-T label, will combine and are increasingly shifting to said United may have decided Roth fears that the solutions to sional investigators how he /tfee Ú [S e llIS * :: the power of a personal computer INVITATION FOR BID leasing instead of buying to to lease instead of buy the A320 the current problem do not lend imported nearly 400 pounds of B a l l o o n s with wireless communications. PSS-IFB92-0019 protect themselves. because it does not require an themselves to the relatively heroin into the United States with 7 6 The devices will be controlled by ~e, /(eu> United’s decision to go with enormous üp-front expense and simple solution employed in the a retail value that sometimes ex­ The CNMI Public School System is soliciting sealed bids for the writing on their screen with a Drinks Airbus also reflected that Bonnie and Clyde days, when a ceed $ 100,000 a pound. Mr. Ma, special pen. Users could send and the airline can cancel the lease. ¿OA ocla ¿/Ast 2 0 r-e,«Ûa&/ construction of the proposed “TINIAN HIGH SCHOOL”, Tinian, national bank robbery statue was as he was referred to, actually CNMI. Bids in duplicate will be accepted in the PSS Office of the Chief receivefaxes,hand-writtennotes, planemaker’s fervent attempt Joedicke, in a telephone in­ passed. employed Central American dip­ Dogs 1 Cous-Ûegÿ Paatf/c (d/hoéexaéírg-SfUcm/ -, of Procurement and Supply in Lower Base, Saipan, no later than 3:00 typed messages and even photos. to muscle into a market histori­ terview, said there are a large Congress recently got a rare lomats to utilize their special status P.M., local time, Friday, August 14,1992, at which time and place all Some also will serve as elec­ cally dominated by Boeing and number of A320 aircraft avail­ behind-the scene glimpse of the allowing them to avoid Customs the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Any bids received after tronic organizers, combining a to a lesser extent, McDonnell Thank you Saipan ! able, which gives United an threat from a modern-day Joe officials while bringing suitcases the above time will not be accepted under any circumstances. calendar and Rolodex, Kavner Douglas Corp. opportunity to increase its pas­ Valachi, who rocked the world in of heroin to the United States. A bond of 15 % of the total bid price must accompany the bid. This Guaio Rai-Transpaciflc Center said. Boeing’s European spokes­ senger capacity almost imme­ security maybe a certified check, cashier’s check, bid bond or other The machines initially will cost next to the the Hobby Shop man Dick Kenny said he was diately. form acceptable to the Government made payable to the Treasurer, several thousand dollars, but the 234-7368/8363 g “extremely disappointed” by Joedicke said United’s deal DIAL· Public School System, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Is­ price should fall below dlrs 1 , 0 0 0 PUBLIC NOTICE RENT-TO-OWN lands. The bidder is requested to submit with his bid, a copy of his within a year, Kavner said. United’s choice of the Airbus with Airbus does not indicate Business Permit as a compliance with the Contractor’s Registration and So far, only Apple Computer A320, a 150-seat plane that the airline is no longer happy Licensing Law of the Commonwealth of the . Inc. has demonstrated aprototype competed for the contract with doing business with Boeing. Plans and Specifications are available on or after July 07,1992 at The O perations Superintendent of of a personal digital assistant, B oeing’s 737-400. “It implies United is doing the PSS CIP Office in Lower Base, Saipan. A non-refundable payment NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING which it dubbed Newton. Apple “We made a very seductive something for their own good,” of $600.00 is required for each set. A Pre-bid Conference for this project Pacific M achinery, inform s all th at The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation (CUC) hereby announces that hearings will be held regarding says its machine, which also offer and went as far as pru­ will be held at 2:P.M., local time, Friday, July 31,1992, at the Office of he said. “It is good economics raising the rates for electrical power, water and sewer as follows: recognizes handwriting, will be CRISTINA SEBASTIAN is no longer PSS Procurement and Supply. dence permits,” Kenny said. and makes a great .deal of SENATORIAL DISTRICT TIME DATE LOCATION on the market next year. Attention is called to the Labor Standards provisions for wage rate Under the deal, United has sense.” SAIPAN 7-00 PM JULY 29, 1992 GARAPAN ELEM. SCHOOL But Kavner said AT-and-T, the em ployed nor affiliated w ith Pacific determination of the CNMI classification and salary structure plans, and agreed to lease 50 A320s, with For Airbus, even a leasing TINIAN 7:00 PM JULY 30, 1992 TINIAN ELEM. SCHOOL payment of not less than the minimum salaries and wages as set forth in nation’s largest phone company M achinery as of July 7 ,1 9 9 2 and options for an additional 50. contract to a major American ROTA 7:00 PM JULY 31, 1992 ROTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL the documents received shall be the sole property of the Public School as well as a computer maker through its NCR Coip. subsidiary, Neither side specified the carrier represented a consider­ System, Government of the Northern Mariana Islands with the exception will not be responsible for any ac­ NUTICIA PUT INKUNGOK PUPBLIKU of bid bonds, certified checks or cashier’s check which will be returned should be better positioned to price or terms of the contract. able commercial success. Air­ tions/transactions done by this in­ to the bidders in accordance with the specifications “Instruction to bring these devices to market than The A320 will replace bus has sold only 17 planes in I Commonwealth Utilities Corporation (CUC), ginen este mannanai nutisia na para u naguaha inekungok Bidders” Page 1-2, Paragraph No. 05, Bid Guarantee. Apple. put i maproponi na hatsadan apas clektricida, hanum yan sewer gi sigicnte siha na fecha yan lugat: United’s aging727-200 aircraft 1992. d i v i d u a l . The Public School System reserves the right to reject any or all bids “What you will see from us is DISTRITUN SENADOT ORA FECHA LUGAT and to waive any imperfection in the bid proposal in the interest of the much more fleshed-out products,’ ’ SAIPAN 7:00 PM JULY 29, 1992 GARAPAN ELEM. SCHOOL Public School System, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Is­ he said. For more information contact TINIAN 7:00.PM JULY 30, 1992 TINIAN ELEM. SCHOOL Business Services See JULY 31, 1992 ROTA F.LEMENTARY SCHOOL lands. “We have a major market po­ Pacific Machinery ROTA 7:00 PM sition and great knowledge of Classified Ads /s/William S. Torres David P. Babauta customer needs in terms of what at Tel. 288 - 6900 /s/ANGIE 1BA Chairperson, CUC Board of Directors Commissioner of Education Chief, Procurement/Supply they want in a communication Section Date: 7/1/92 (2229) 7/3-10-17 device,” he said. FRIDAY, JULY 10,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-13 ^-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-FRIDAY-JULY 10,1992 JR's Agenda ··· Business /Financejis^i! Continued from page 4 minimum wage and tax rebate rial Monument erected for the 13 and their subsequent repercus­ fishermen in Garapan only to A ir Marshalls to use own pilots sion; it is too obvious that we miscontrue it as the “Naftan I MAJURO (AP) - Air Marshall eration of the DC - 8 service and is Marshall Islands. individually and collectively owe Tasi”. As prolific a writer as you Islands hopes its own pilots can awaiting approval by the Federal Hawaiian Airlines pilots have it to ourselves to place people are, Mr. Taisakan, congratulating begin flying its planes between Aviation Administration, ac­ flown the plane since January with integrity and leadership in people by using all the wrong Honolulu and Majuro by Sept. 1. cording to general manager Steve 1990. public offices. Never must we information, I would hope that The airline will not renew a Fulk. Hawaiian was not selected for ever compromise the future well­ you will spend a little more time contract wiht Hawaiian Airlines’ The airline has contracted with the interim period because it could being of our children in favor of researching and verifying fact to operate its jet service to Ho­ Arrow Air of Miami to tempo­ not. provide enough pilots, Fulk people who are vulnerable to cor­ from fiction. Misinformation re­ nolulu when the agreement ex­ rarily replace Hawaiian Airlines, said. ruption. mains just that—misinformation. pires on July 18, according to Air Fulk said. Arrow Air is the owner However, Hawaiian is continu­ But what is leadership? Two wrongs do not make a right. Marshall Islands officials here. o f the DC - 8 that AMI leases for ing to provide passenger and meal Leadership, in my personal Verification of information is a AMI is ready to take over op- service between Honolulu and the services for the DC-8 , he said. view, isn’t founded on a person’s must especially on items destined For Concerts & popularity nor inverterate ability for public consumption. Live Entertainment at self-delusion that he’s the AT&T to sell strongest lion of the jungle. Tasi Tours must learn the es­ U n ite d to lease 100 Rather, it is founded in his very sence of the word respect. It is essence—ability to see beyond earned and runs on a two way HAS HAPPENED wireless the years and render decisions sireel. The dismantling of the Cccelio & K a p o n o Airbus jetliners responsibly on issues fairly, al­ Carolinian Utt on Managaha Is­ H o ’Aikane portable beit, difficult. Andllookfoward land without due consultation with Kapena CHICAGO (AP) - The and will be capable of han­ to meeting that one transforma­ the Carolinian Community re­ flects a total disregard of the K alap an a devices Boeing Co. got a m ajor dose of dling routds of up to 3,0 0 0 miles tional leader who can guide the traditional significance of that Brudda Walter NEW YORK (AP) - Within the charted course of these islands to bad news Wednesday when (5,000kilometers). The aircraft structure. Would Tasi Tours ap­ next year, AT-and-T will start better days ahead. W illie K United Airlines, its biggest will be powered by V2500 en­ preciate the destruction of their selling wireless portable com­ If we can’t account how we Jawaiian Rainbow customer, signed a deal to lease gines manufactured by a con­ structure in the same manner munications devices that will al­ spend public funds, how can we M anhattans up to 100 jetliners from Airbus sortium of companies, led by they’ve rendered the utt? low users to send and receive even discuss other mundane is­ Ray, Goodman & Brown Industries, Boeing’s European Pratt-and-Whitney· and Rolls- Its construction is a Carolinian hand-written and typed mess ages sues like self-government? I Community effort, one post at a New Generation rival. Royce. as well as make phone calls, an couldn’t agree more with Repre­ time. The least that Tasi Tours Flash C adillac With the agreement, United AT-and-T executive said The pre-eminence of Seattle- sentative Heinz Hofschneider’s could have done is find out who Beetlemania Wednesday. based Boeing, the world’s larg­ joins American Airlines, Delta statement recently when he said owns the utt and what does it Bo Irv in e The comments from Robert est commercial planebuilder, Air Lines, Northwest Airlines “The common denominator of represent. Respect for our people Kavner, an AT-and-T group ex­ was further clouded by a trade in addition to four other U.S. self-government is accountabil­ is all I ask from Tasi Tours how­ ecutive in cnarge of communica­ report that. another big client, airlines in operating Airbus ity.” Let’s account for every ever simple and unsophisticated W ILL HAPPEN tions products, are the first firm airplane leasing company GPA aircraft or having them on or­ penny that leaves the coffers. It the traditional utt may be. That Jimmy C liff indications of the phone giant’s really matters given the austere you have dismantled it without Ltd. of Shannon, Ireland, might der. M axi Priest plans in the emerging market for days ahead. consultation nor consent depicts Monthly Comedy Series these portable devices, which scrap options to buy 129 planes. “With our current orders and the lack of respect for the cultural some have dubbed personal The United deal reflects the options, United is and will re­ Two weeks ago, Mr. Jesus tradition of our Carolinian Com­ digital assistants. troubled airline industry’s re­ main Boeing’s largest cus­ Taisakan wrote about the Memo- munity. ALWAYS HAPPENING “There will be a variety of de­ luctance topurchase new planes tomer,” United chairman and m v e r s a r y The High Energy Band aLive* vices,” Kavner said in an inter­ in light of the punishing losses chief executive Stephen W. Large screen music videos view. “There will be devices the it has absorbed in recent years Wolf said. “And we look for­ Asian mob... direct from L.A. size of a steno pad within six and the uncertain economic ward, as Boeing’s launch cus­ Continued from page 4 €eH№ ation ! months,” with pocket-sized ver­ outlook. tomer, to receiving the first when the United States experi­ the 1960’s with his revelations sions to follow later, he said. enced a rash of interstate bank about organized crime. “We have prototypes of these Chicago-based United and a B i l l aircraft in 1995.” July 18, 1992 robberies. Bank robbers, like the Shielded by a fictitious name I'U t ALT devices in the labs and they work number of other leading air­ Robert Joedicke, an airline famous Bonnie and Clyde, began and a screen to block his face, the • 1 ,R £ C £ N C Y well,” he said. lines have radically cut back securities analyst at Shearson 1 :OOa n i-4:09 ¡»in using automobiles to rob banks contemporary East Asian “Clyde” These devices, which will carry their spending plans this year Lehman Brothers in New York, F R E E ! and then fled behind state lines. recently explained to congres­ the AT-and-T 1 abel, will combine and are increasingly shifting to said United may have decided Roth fears that the solutions to sional investigators how he the power of a personal computer / f r f e ^ Û INVITATION FOR BID leasing instead of buying to to lease instead of buy the A320 the current problem do not lend imported nearly 400 pounds of B a l l o o n s with wireless communications. PSS-IFB92-0019 protect themselves. because it does not require an themselves to the relatively heroin into the United States with The devices will be controlled by ne /t e a s United’s decision to go with enormous up-front expense and simple solution employed in the a retail value that sometimes ex­ The CNMI Public School System is soliciting sealed bids for the writing on their screen with a Drinks Airbus also reflected that the airl ine can cancel the lease. Bonnie and Clyde days, when a ceed SI00,000 a pound. Mr. Ma, construction of the proposed “TINIAN HIGH SCHOOL”, Tinian, special pen. Users could send and /> £·£· yy/fitfior our firs t 2 0 r&/<ûaés/ planemaker’s fervent attempt national bank robbery statue was as he was referred to, actually CNMI. Bids in duplicate will be accepted in the PSS Office of the Chief receive faxes, hand-written notes, Joedicke, in a telephone in­ H U D o g s passed. employed Central American dip­ C ourtesy Pac/fi/o lY/hofesafers-tfiuajrc/ of Procurement and Supply in Lower Base, Saipan, no later than 3:00 typed messages and even photos. to muscle into a market histori­ terview, said there are a large Congress recently got a rare lomats to utilize their special status P.M., local time, Friday, August 14, 1992, at which time and place all Some also will serve as elec­ cally dominated by Boeing and number of A320 aircraft avail­ behind-the scene glimpse of the allowing them to avoid Customs the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Any bids received after tronic organizers, combining a to a lesser extent, McDonnell able, which gives United an Thank you Saipan 1 threat from a modern-day Joe officials while bringing suitcases the above time will not be accepted under any circumstances. calendar and Rolodex, Kavner Douglas Corp. opportunity to increase its pas­ of heroin to the United States. A bond of 15% of the total bid price must accompany the bid. This Valachi, who rocked the world in Guaio Rai-Transpaciflc Center said. Boeing’s European spokes­ senger capacity almost imme­ security maybe a certified check, cashier’s check, bid bond or other The machines initially will cost next to the the Hobby Shop man Dick Kenny said he was diately. form acceptable to the Government made payable to the Treasurer, several thousand dollars, but the _ 234-7368/8363 “extremely disappointed” by DIAL Joedicke said United’s deal Public School System, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Is­ price should fall below dlrs 1 , 0 0 0 United’s choice of the Airbus PUBLIC NOTICE r e n t - t o - d w n lands. The bidder is requested to submit with his bid, a copy of his within a year, Kavner said. with Airbus does not indicate Business Permit as a compliance with the Contractor’s Registration and So far, only Apple Computer A320, a 150-seat plane that the airline is no longer happy Licensing Law of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Inc. has demonstrated aprototype competed for the contract with doing business with Boeing. Plans and Specifications are available on or after July 07,1992 at of a personal digital assistant, Boeing’s 737-400. “It implies United is doing The O perations Superintendent of the PSS CIP Office in Lower Base, Saipan. A non-refundable payment NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING which it dubbed Newton. Apple “We made a very seductive something for their own good,” of S600.00 is required for each set. A Pre-bid Conference for this project Pacific M achinery, inform s all th at The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation (CUC) hereby announces that hearings will be held regarding says its machine, which also offer and went as far as pru­ will be held at 2:P.M.', local time, Friday, July 31,1992, at the Office of he said. “It is good economics raising the rates for electrical power, water and sewer as follows: recognizes handwriting, will be CRISTINA SEBASTIAN is no longer PSS Procurement and Supply. dence permits,” Kenny said. and makes a great .deal of LOCATION on the market next year. SENATORIAL DISTRICT TIME DATE Attention is called to the Labor S tandards provisions for wage rate Under the deal, United has sense.” SAIPAN 7:00 PM JULY 29, 1992GARAPAN ELEM. SCHOOL But Kavnersaid AT-and-T, the em ployed nor affiliated w ith Pacific determination of the CNMI classification and salary structure plans, and agreed to lease 50 A320s, with For Airbus, even a leasing TINIAN 7:00 PM JULY 30,1992TINIAN ELEM. SCHOOL payment of not less than the minimum salaries and wages as set forth in nation’s largest phone company options for an additional 50. contract to a major American M achinery as of July 7 ,1 9 9 2 and ROTA 7:00 PM JULY 31, 1992ROTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL the documents received shall be the sole property of the Public School as well as a computer maker Neither side specified the System, Government of the Northern Mariana Islands with the exception through its NCR Corp. subsidiary, carrier represented a consider­ will not be responsible for any ac­ of bid bonds, certified checks or cashier’s check which will be returned should be better positioned to price or terms of the contract. able commercial success. Air­ NUTICIA PUT INKUNGOK PUPBLIKU tions/transactions done by this in­ to the bidders in accordance with the specifications “Instruction to bring these devices to market than The A320 will replace bus has sold only 17 planes in I Commonwealth Utilities Corporation (CUC), ginen este mannanai nutisia na para u naguaha inckungok Bidders” Page 1-2, Paragraph No. 05, Bid Guarantee. Apple. United’s aging727-200 aircraft 1992. put i maproponi na hatsadan apas elektricida, hanum yan sewer gi sigicnte siha na fecha yan lugat: d i v i d u a l . The Public School System reserves the right to reject any or all bids “What you will see from us is D1STRITUN SENADOT ORA FECHA LUGAT and to waive any imperfection in the bid proposal in the interest of the muchmorefleshed-outproducts,” SAIPAN 7:00 PM JULY 29, 1992 GARAPAN ELEM. SCHOOL Public School System, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Is­ he said. Business Services See For more information contact TINIAN 7:00 PM JULY 30, 1992 TINIAN ELEM. SCHOOL lands. “We have a major market po­ ROTA 7:00 PM JULY 31, 1992 ROTA (¿DEMENT ARY SCHOOL sition and great knowledge of Classified Ads Pacific M achinery /s/William S. Torres David P. Babauta customer needs in terms of what at Tel. 288 - 6900 /s/ANGIE 1BA Commissioner of Education Chief, Procurement/Supply they want in a communication Section Chairperson, CUC Board of Directors______Date: 7/1/92 (2229) 7/3-10-17 device,” he said. FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-15 ^M ARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 10,1992

Ί Ξ 5 Guerrero NOW SHOWING S hits media, J M C i n e m a APARTMENTS FOR RENT committee BOX OFFICE OPEN 7 :3 0 P.M. · SHOW START 8 :0 0 P.M. ■ M l ■ ■ CAPITOL HILL - SAIPAN ■ m by Rafael H. Arroyo ■ ■Ml IMI — THE PERFECT LIVING ON SAIPAN — IMI Commonwealth Utilities Cor­ ■ IMI poration executive director ■ ■■I ■ M l Ramon S. Guerrero adopted a ■ Mil fighting stance yesterday and ■ Mil ■ ■ ■ Ml· chided the local media and the MM ■ MB· MM House Committee on Public ■ M l Utilities, Transportation and Communication for unfairly de­ picting the utilities firm as a badly managed undertaking. ■ M l “I have not given up yet. I want ы тт. ΐΜίΜΐ чьляот ■ M l our detractors to keep criticizing ■ MB· ■ Mil us and the media to keep putting ■ M l up wrong infromation. But I am ESTCOR VILLAGE ■ M l ht* м : к «ί F 't i- .h v c * tv Koreans in their native costume enjoy lunch at the American Memorial Park after the Liberation Day parade. MILLERS ESTATES ■ Mil not giving up,” clarified Guerrero, ■ Mil MM who is resigning from his post in ■ M l PERFECT SERVICE AND PROPERTY MAINTENANCE ■ M l about 60 days. THE .·* CALL FOR INFORMATION OR APPOINTMENT: MM ■ M l IS OUR BUSINESS MM In a fiery and emotional speech TEL: 322-3793 OR 322-3794 FAX: 322-5408 ■ M i ■ M l before a good crowd that gathered CUTTINO « ■ M l Thai workers lose for the ribbon-cutting ceremonies 2 BEDROOMS WITH BATH · FURNISHED/UNFURNISHED ■ M l MM ■ M l for the feeder7 power distribution MM 24 HRS. WATER & POW ER · SWIMMING POOL · OCEAN VIEW ■ M l EDGE MM project yesterday, Guerrero aired ■ M l his displeasure over unfair overtime pay claim EACH UNIT WITH BALCONY OR PORCH reporting by the local press, while refuting the committee’s allega­ By Gaynor L. Dumat-ol night and that there was no cur- to the jury proof that they issued ______COM PLETE^jTCHEN^W ITH^FRIGE^TO^ ______tions of financial few. checks to pay for the legitimate ’ ;!;v, . ¿ Thegarmentfirmalsopresented overtime of the workers. mismanagement. Eleven garment factory work­ “I have ceased granting inter­ ers from Thailand lost in the civil views because the information suit they filed before the Federal \ ^ K; V , ч V. s%' S s ' .. "’ч^. ^ % they put out in print and broad­ Court against a garment firm cast is being edited such that the jointly operated on Saipan by a 'г||Ш таторташж© . HAVE YOU best part of my answers to their Thai and a Hong Kong national TOO SMALL OR question are deleted. I think this over alleged non-payment of N O JO B T O O B IG DRIVEN is not fair reporting,” said a overtime pay. r! i ш ©;©©© д а ш е The eight-member jury issued FOR ALL YOUR CONSTRUCTION NEEDS IN THE CNM I, PIEASE VISIT OUR OFFICE IN Guerrero. a verdict in favor of Onwel Gar­ ш ш в сшлш'тшетг . A FORD According to the executive di­ GULAO RAI AND W E'IL BE MORE THAN WILLING TO HELP YOU. rector he is tired of wasting his ments Wednesday afternoon after ■ ШШШ U f f ЖЖ? LATELY? time giving the right and most two and a half weeks of trial on truthful answers to questions, yet the Thai workers’ allegation that W E SERVE ALL YOUR “they don’t want to put the right they were locked in their barracks : THE NEW answers in the right newspaper every 9:30 p.m. and were only and in the right picture tube.” allowed outside more than eight CONSTRUCTION NEEDS hours later at 6 a.m. He showed particular attention, G eneral Contractor however, to the two cable com­ They demanded in the civil suit panies, Saipan Cable TV and that they be paid overtime each Marianas Cable Vision, saying time they were locked in their his efforts in putting up power barracks. The workers, composed GL poles on all parts of the island are of 1 0 women and a man, asked for serving their interests. payment worth 1.5 times their ‘They are attacking the man regular pay but the jury decided that helps them do business in the that the workers be paid nothing. Commonwealth. If I don’t put up Robert O ’Connor, counsel for those poles, thefy would not be in Onwel Garments, commented that business because theirlines would the verdict favoring his client not be in place,” said Guerrero. proved his client’s contention that “W hy the attacks, is it just be­ the suit was a scheme for the cause one of their news reporters workers to be able to transfer to another employer. have been turned down for a job “We are happy about the ver­ at CUC,” Guerrero added, refer­ ring to a recent controversy dict,” O ’Connor said. involving a news anchorman who Michael Leung from Hong was reported to have applied for a Kong and Philip Wong of Thai­ job but whom Guerrero allegedly land are owners of Onwel. Leung turned down. flew in from the Crown colony a In his speech, he also pointed day before the last trial and testi­ out that CUC was not even close fied that Thai workers are to what the House committee “fighters” by nature and had the termed as “impending bank­ tendency to complain about their 4 DoorGL ruptcy,” indicating that there is work. 3.0 Liter V6 Engine no financial mismanagement at Onwel garments employs 300 4-Speed Automatic Overdrive Transmission the utilities firm. workers. O’Connors said a total Air Conditioning “We have seen countless rib­ of 40 witnesses on both sides tes­ CONSTRUCTION & MATERIAL SUPPLY, INC. AM/FM Cassette Stereo bon-cutting ceremonies for power tified. Power Steering distribution, water and sewer Witnesses include four guards -BUILDER OF QUALITY STRUCTURES" Power Window projects. We have been providing of the company who testified that Power Door Locks the public the best we can give in the workers were free to go out at Aluminum Wheels P.O. BOX 609 terms of utility services and yet the committee accuses us of us­ SAY NO TO DRUGS.. SAIPAN, MP 96950 ing public funds, when those are and think about the TEL NOS. (670) 234-6136/6159/9585/1267 & 1268 being brought back to the public horrible consequence» FAX NO.: (670) 234-9580 MARIANAS FORD FORD through power, water, and sewer,” o f d r u g a d d i c t i o n . P.O. BOX 680, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. 234-7752 Guerrero reasoned out. Continued on page 18 16-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 10.1992 FRIDAY. JULY 10, 1992 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-17 i V W Y Y V V v ■>,·.* v \r v r,s- KVtetetetetete###* ?·'■& ^ r w i S - · ^ y<. y·'. ^ -'k. .-k. -*·*<. ¿n. - tetetete#te#te#* ##'·> pp*##* tete* # # * fe te * ##'·» te* tete* Island Fiesta M arket Island Fiesta M arket tete* P.P.* fe te * # te * pp.* tete* 2 2 4 7 9 6 9 5 0 6 7 0 2 3 4 - 8 6 1 4 6 7 0 2 3 4 5 0 5 4 P p * P.O. 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Words in the planned dictio­ started reviewing early this week that being offered by the utility nary, Sarapao added, will be easy Buying in freight container the first batch of words for a firms of Guam, saying that there The grant funds, authorized under Title I of the Housing and Commu­ for the children to easily pro­ stores is emerging as a trend for proposed dictionary that is meant are no brownouts here like those nity Development Act of 1974, may be used for a wide range of nounce and understand. bargain-hunters on Saipan. to preserve the vanishing dialect in Guam. community development activities principally benefitting low and Guesting at the turnover rites, Months back, only one or two of Carolinian migrants to north­ “Our system and operations are moderate income persons. It is anticipated that the entire grant being Education Commissioner Wil­ container stores could be seen on ern Saipan (Tanapag). a lot better than in Guam, where allocated will be used for activities benefitting low and moderate liam S. Torres encourage the task island but now the number more A total of 17,692 words have the Public Utilities Association income persons. Information concerning eligible uses of the grant force as well as Sarapao not to than doubled, an entrepreneur been compiled by Carolinian of Guam (PUAG) is currently funds may be obtained upon request at the offices of the Mariana give up the project. from the US mainland engaged in Islands Housing Authority located on Saipan, Tinian and Rota. Margarita O. Sarapao and these blaming the Guam Power Asso­ “It is a time-consuming and such business noticed. were turned over Tuesday after­ ciation for the rolling brownouts tedious process that would take a Commonly called container The CDBG program requires a grant recipient to certify that it will noon to a PSS task force created because these have caused a halt minimum of three to five years to sales, the mobile stores offer from minimize displacement of persons asa result of activities assisted with to review the planned Tanapag- on their water operations. They be completed,” the education 2 0 percent to as much as 80 per­ CDBG funds. The CNMI government does not plan on undertaking English dictionary. have been asking $ 1 1 million for commissioner said. cent prices lower than the same any activities which will cause displacement of persons. In the event Sarapao began compiling emergency generators to ran their William S. Torres Margarita O. Sarapao A 453-page Carolinian-English goods in department stores. of any unforeseen displacement resulting from any CDBG-funded words in the Tanapag dialect in wells. Our generators here are dictionary has been compiled by Goods offered are mostly lim­ activity, the CNMI government will comply with the requirements of 1987, concerned that the influx “One reason why I thought of chil dren whose parents are of better and more advanced,” Frederick H. Jackson and Jeffrey ited to houseware, tools and toys the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition of non-Carolinian people to doing this dictionary is to help the Carolinian descent to speak, un­ Guerrero pointed out. C. Marck but Carolinian settlers but in certain “box” stores one Policies Act of 1970 and applicable local law. Tanapag and the influence of children in Tanapag,” Sarapao derstand, know and use their Apparently irked by the com­ in northern Saipan consider most can find varied goods from toilet American and other foreign cul­ said through an interpreter during disappearing and forgotten lan­ mittee’s reaction with regards to of its words to be the dialect of paper to fashion earrings. The Mariana Islands Housing Authority, which administers the CDBG tures on natives from that part of the turnover held at the Carolin­ guage,” she explained. “Once they its spending of revenue collec­ program on behalf of the CNMI government, will be conducting public Carolinian migrants to the south­ Pots, pans, Swiss knives, car­ Saipan would make the dialect ian Utt in Garapan. are gone there will be no place for tions, Ray announced a “power hearings to obtain the view of citizens on community development and ern part of the island. pentry tools and auto parts are the extinct. “This dictionary will help the. it to be found.” moratorium,” wherein- CUC housing needs and provide information on the status of approved and common fare. ongoing CDBG projects. The hearings have been scheduled to be held would cease all orders and pro­ And for a buyer particular about DO YOU THINK YOU HAVE - HAVE YOU BEEN MADE A VICTIM BY SOMEONE'S CRIMINAL ACTIONS? jects unless Legislature as follows: DON'T STAY A VICTIM FOR LIFE where the goods he is interested A DRINKING PROBLEM ? A call to the HOT LINE could be your first step to recovery from feelings appropriate money for them-be- in were made, the selection is 1. On Tinian, July 14,1992, at 7:00 p.m., at the Tinian High Alcoholics Annonymous meets every Monday, of fear, violation, or guilt. Point yourself In the right direction and find forehand. varied. out what services are available. “They (the committee) are School Cafeteria. Wednesday, and Saturday, 7:00 p.m., at the A container store stationed near Christo Rai Church Social Hall kitchen in Garapan. forcing us to do this. They con­ 2. On Rota, July 15,1992, at 7:00 p.m. at the Rota Public Beach Road in Garapan for ex­ Library. For more information or immediate help, call the tinue to criticize us for spending WHEN YOU NEED SOMEONE TO LISTEN... 234-5100 ample, has goods from as far as 3. On Saipan, July 16,1992, at 7:00 p.m. at the MIHA HOTLINE at 234-5100. our money so that there would be Italy as well as Brazil, the US Central Office in Garapan. no power outages on our islands. mainland, Japan and China. But as soon as the power goes off, The goods from various coun­ Additional inquiries concerning the CDBG program may be directed in they are the first ones to call us to tries converge in California. From Mark Curtiss irrside his container store in Garapan writing to the Executive Director, Mariana Islands Housing Authority, ask why,” said the embattled ex­ there the container store entre­ for one. The same entrepreneur cases they do not have a staff to be P.O. Box 514, Saipan, MP, or by calling telephone number 234-6866, ecutive director. preneurs bring the goods to stationed in Garapan explained in paid wages. 234-7670, or 234-9447. During a recent oversight hear­ Saipan, Guam and other Pacific an interview that unlike in depart­ Aside from the financial reward, ing conducted by the committee, countries. ment stores, those engaged in /s/Juan M. Sablan Chairman Heinz S. Hofschneider the chance to get to travel to other What makes goods in container container sales are not paying Executive Director raised serious doubts on the man­ places is incentive enough for the stores a lot cheaper? The place expensive buildings and in most ner the firm spent some $38.5 container sales enthusiasts. millionfrom the period May 1991 to May 1992, saying such a big amount is questionable. Guerrero emphasized that CUC has saved over $ 6 million from the beginning of its projects for 1992 by doing everything in- CLEAR 8 TINTED house, but said the committee MITSUBISHI^] MITSUBISHI failed to take this into account. The word is getting aroundT votws GLASSES “The committee said I spent S38 million under questionable SIZE 6mm circumstances. They forgot to minus $ 6 million for the setting SUI SITIIIÁL up of utilities and about $ 2 m il­ lion each for liquid fuel tax and revenue taxL They apparently FOR WALLS failed to realize that the govern­ ment took back some $ 1 0 million DOORS from CUC,” said Guerrero. With regards to the insinuation WINDOWS from the committee that he has caused the financial mismanage­ TARLE TOPS ment of CUC, Guerrero just shrugged his shoulders and raised his objections. discount up SHOWCASES “I think I did a good, sound management of our Finances, be­ AQUARIUM cause we have brand-new poles to $1,000.00 and power lines today for Feeder 7 and because we have managed so com e in today and test drive one to live up to our goals of provid­ ing our people the benefits of MIRROR - reliable power,” said Guerrero. A total of 130 poles have been SIZE 3mm installed by the corporation for the Feeder 7 project which was completed in six weeks. Such an upgrade of the facili­ ties is expected to increase capacity for power to the northern LIMITED STOCKS WEISON CONSTRUQION CO areas of Saipan by 14 megawatts, to benefit the villages of Tanapag, P.O. 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SCOTCH This m ight be the best! \ 0 D O N 'T SOFT DRINKS lion people wedged between Al­ C ontact 234-8853/54 · Mr. Luke Kim C h a m p a g n e M ISS vu BRANDY geria and Libya, the fundamen­ for lady COFFEE talists are accused of belonging customers TEA to the non-recognized movement (Except for LDs) Annahda. The suspects, including a score . of police officers and soldiers, F e a t u r i n g : were arrested in a crackdown G orgeous Solo Dancers launched in the spring of 1991. D' Topaz Band The Interior Ministry claimed that Annahda, which means Re­ naissance, was plotting to wage a general terror campaign to topple DRINK ALL. ^ the government. One alleged tac­ tic was to try to procure a shoul­ Y O U C A N $ S 0 0 der-fired Stinger missile to shoot (EVERY 30 down President Zine el-Abidine 5 MINUTES) Ben Ali’s aircraft. F O R O N L Y Hundreds of people were ar­ rested and detained. Amnesty In­ NO ENTRANCE FEE School kids, teachers and MCV representatives during the presentation of certificate for free M C V sendee. ternational and Western govern­ ments claim many were tortured, □liDnaiiaiiDiiDiialiaiial fai Ini Boi lallalln lla liajm i^ lg llg lP P Ig llB l Filial tal CU lai and up to nine people were killed □ in custody. m The official TAP news agency said the 279 suspects will appear before the military tribunal on charges ranging from violence against people and goods to con­ cocting plans to “change the form of state, eliminate the republican regime and establish a totalitarian •theocratic state.” Some of the suspects risk the death penalty. Foreign observers and the press have been given permission to attend the trial, according to TAP. The leader of Annahda, school­ teacher Rachid Ghannouchi, has been in exile since 1990 and is believed to be traveling between Europe, Africa and the Middle East on a Sudanese diplomatic passport. Before the 1991 crackdown, Annahda had organized violent student demonstrations and at­ tacked the headquarters of the rul­ ing Constitutional Democratic Rally party. Annahda has never been recog­ nized as a legal organization in Tunisia, where religion-based par­ ties are constitutionally banned. However, independent candidates linked to it won 15-30 percent of the vote in legislative elections in 1989. Tunisia counts about 10 legal opposition parties, buttogetherthey have only a handful of parliamen­ tary seats. Opposition leadersclaim Ben Ali, a general, has i—id the fundamen­ 30-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 10,1992 FRIDAY, JULY 10,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-31 CNMI vs. Ito Sechedui Romolor CNMI vs. Kennedy, CNMI vs. Donald G. Marney In Re Estate of Cruz, Pedro Baulechong Carmen Safeway Meitetsu Highway Market vs. Antonio Universal Rental vs. David Court Calendar CNMI vs. Jesus R. Jones Lizama ROTA vs. Victorino M. Catienza P. Villanueva S. Del Avellano CNMI vs. Edwin Somorang In Re Estate of Sabían, July 16 C o u r t .. . continued from page 30 Palacios, Francisco B. vs. Highway Market vs. Maria T. Town House Inc. vs. JUDGE PEDRO M. ATALIG Union Bank vs. Ramon S. Kileleman Benigno SN. 9:00 A.M. Victorino Catienza Torres Bartolomé S. Ordonez July 13 Tenorio 1:30 P.M. CNMI vs. Alfredo D. Delos Pacific Constr. Co. Inc. vs. Santos 9:00 A.M. Constr. & Material Supply Sunny Market vs. Maria T. Town House Inc. vs. Aida L. 9:00 A.M. Juan T. Torres vs. Rick B. AG & Ino vs. Sijie Liu Reyes Luis M. Sabían Rota Imports & Transport CNMI vs. Sylvestre I. Iguel Inc. vs. Victorino M. Catienza Torres Castillo Arturo F. Urbano vs. Sae Songsong AG & Ino vs. Mei Yu Yu July 15 Luen Fung Ent. vs. Luis M. Co. vs. Rosa C. Manglona CNMI vs. Sylvestre I. Iguel JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Choi Universal Rental vs. Lucia Town House Inc. vs. Woun Corp., et. al. Man Sok Chang et. al. vs. AG & Ino vs. Wen Sheng Li 1:30 P.M. Sabían Rota Imports & Transport CNMI vs. Dibela Dlütaoch Kwang Soo Camacho Sabían Ronaldo V. Dimaano July 15 Antonio C. Camacho et. al. AG 7 Ino vs. Lorencia T. CNMI vs. Toyoshi Idesair CNMI vs. Andrea A. Co. vs. Jesus Dela Cruz Yang JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Choi Universal Rental vs. Ray C. Town House Inc. vs. Paul 9:00 A.M. Bank of Hawaii vs. William D. Felicio CNMI vs. Florante S. Taimanao Cabrera CNMI vs. Sylvestre I. Iguel Kwang Soo Sabían Kim Joeten Motor Co. Inc., vs. Dela Rosa AG & Ino vs. Xiang Zhen Xia Gluriani JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Antonio Rota Imports & Transport Escolástica T. Iguel vs. Pacific Int’l. Marianas vs. Universal Rental vs. Gloria Universal Rental vs. Access Lourdes C. Pangeiinan Bernadetta Actouka vs. AG & Ino vs. Guo Hua Pan July 16 \ O. Quitugua Co. vs. Beato A. Mendiola Sylvestre I. Iguel José O. Litulumar Ann DLC. Dueñas Silla Trading Corp. Latte Motors Inc. vs. Antonio Bismark Etpison AG & Ino vs. Danilo D. Yabut 1:30 P.M. Pacific Constr. 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Norita, et. al. vs. Universal Rental vs. Joaquin Town House Inc. vs. Min Iglecias Inc., et. al. JUDGE ALEX C. CASTRO 1:30 P.M. Menu Kintaro Antonio Quitugua Juan F. Norita, et. al. C. Camacho Kyung Woo Saipan Int'l. Co. vs. Synergy Union Bank vs. JuanF. Fitial July 13 In Re Estate of Santos, CNMI vs. Chung, San Jin Universal Rental vs. Romana Penny’s Meitetsu vs. Angel Francisca Sabían vs. Universal Rental vs. Juan F. Town House Inc. vs. Lucy S Int’l. Inc. Herman’s Modern Bakery vs. 9:00 A.M. Joaquin Ada CNMI vs. Lo, Chin Min Camacho S. Hocog Manases T. Dela Cruz Faisao Bowen Universal Rental vs. Alicia Dig. Leon Guerrero CNMI vs. Manuel Okaruru In Re Estate of Somea. Ana CNMI vs. Yang, Youn Geun Citibank N.A. vs. Paul A. Six Ten Store vs. Romana Ocampo, Rosita B. vs. Sunny Market vs. Felix B. Town House Inc. vs. Fran­ Leonardo Roldan Jr. continued on page 31 Camacho Ocampo, Lucas M. Cabrera et. al. cisco R. Dela Cruz Sambhwani's Corp. vs. Town House Inc. vs. Eric A. 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High-capacity cooling and * 3 setable fan speeds plus automatic fan * Weather armor cabinet fine example for his staff of op­ ventilation modulation for proper air delivery k Easy-access filter erators”. Dehumidification and dry function * Ready-mount Installation kit * 4-way air flow contrgl Edmond, MCV’s head-end su­ PAIRERE # I pervisor, is responsible for re­ ceiving and sorting hundreds of Don't miss the Incredible deals you'll find throughout the store on all Carrier air conditioners and get tapes weekly and for ensuring that the superior quality that's been a Iradilion of Carrier since 1914. programming reaches the proper channels at the proper times. 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MUST HAVE COM E IN AND SEE OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES! home is growing and Russians would likely have to pump in huge could jeopardize the reforms by BOAT/CRUISER. IDEAL FOR SNORKEL/SCUBA ABILITYTO CONTROL FLEET INVENTORY REQUIREMENTS, are becoming poorer every day investments to extract or pump causing food prices to rise and CHARTERS. DAY-DINNER, LIVE ABOARD. CHANGE OIL & TIRES, TUNE-UP'S, ACCESSORY RE­ because of the reforms. the resources. hardship among the population. .57770KEMN5VSv The talk of another coup at­ The swap proposal could also It will be hard for the govern­ PRICED FOR QUICK SALE. PAIRS. APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE HERTZ tempt of the kind that robbed fuel resentment among ordinary ment to stabilize the economy if it AIRPORT RENTAL COUNTER. COMPANY BENEFITS PRO­ Mikhail Gorbachev of his au­ Russians, who face energy short­ does not take the risky but neces­ ($20,000 BELOW SURVEY VALUE) sary step doing in the energy sector IT’S EASY TO MEASURE thority has grown so loud Yeltsin ages. Lines are growing for. VIDED & WAGE DEPENDENT ON SKILLS AND PRIOR felt compelled to tell summit gasoline, power outages are com­ what it has done with consumer e ( ^ 0 U R № ' « G W H G E EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE. AND INCREASE YOUR leaders a putsch was out of the mon and the prospect of a harsh prices. TEL. 322-5654/234-4302 \uctv question in Russia. The G-7 leaders went out of DRIVING DISTANCE WITH winter remains. Popularity abroad is not a po­ Although Yeltsin was autho­ their way to welcome Yeltsin, and STROKEMASTER. litical attribute historically valued rized by the Commonwealth of West German Chancellor Helmut REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Kohl said the talks had marked a REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL in pre-revolutionary Russia or the Independent States to speak on CUC-RFP92-0021 STROKEMASTER IS A “comprehensive and lasting part­ PSS-RFP NO. 92-0013 S5KSS-"" Soviet Union, as the case of the behalf of its 1 1 members, they nership.” The Public School System is soliciting competitive sealed proposals, The Executive Director’s Office, Commonwealth Utilities Corporation PRECISION INSTRUMENT, final Soviet leader showed. Many may not approve his offer to give In some ways, Yeltsin did join from interested individual or Firm for the Removal and Disposal of (CUC) is soliciting proposals from qualified engineering firm(s) to per­ Russians consider Gorbachev, up their riches. ENGINEERED TO the G-7 leaders, most of whom Leftover Food (Pig Slop) from the kitchen facility and respective form design for a waterline project on the island of Rota, Commonwealth still immensely popular in the The Western leaders suggested ACCURATELY MEASURE £ * · % £ £ * ? “ left behind a host of domestic public & private schools participating in the School Meal Program for of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) tilled ROTA AIRPORT West, responsible for the chaos to Yeltsin management training problems when they came to the INDUTRIAL PARK TO TATACHOG S ATELLITE CAMPUS WATER­ SY ’92-’93, specifically for Saipan and Tinian. AND INDICATE CLUB HEAD and poverty that ensued with the and improvement in the safety of summit. LINE PROJECT. The proposal shall present a detailed description of the collapse of the Soviet Union. nuclear power plants. But none is as serious as those qualifications of the firm and work experience on similar projects. SPEED. Although Yeltsin remains Reducing the danger of another facing Yeltsin, and he warned of Proposal specifications may be obtained by visiting or contacting the popular at home and is still the Chemobyl-style accident with the the danger to the world if his Administrative Services Section, PSS Central Office, Lower Base The proposal shall address the A/E firm’s ability to perform these essential strongest leader capable of re­ helpof the West will be welcomed reforms failed. during normal working hours. Inquiries shall be directed to the elements: versing Russia’s decline, the glow Administrative Services Officer, Mr. Felix Nogis, at telephone num­ 1. Complete design of the project within seventy five (75) days from the COME IN TO TEST YOUR DRIVING DISTANCE TODAY! receipt of Notice to Proceed. The design shall include a study of the FREE ONE HOUR LESSON WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY GOLF IRON SET that surrounded the hero of the 5 ACRES COLORADO LAND bers 322-4051-3. existing water system, hydraulic analysis and calculations., failed August coup is fading. 2. Prepare construction documents consisting of plans, specifications FREE STRINGING WITH ANY TENNIS RACQUET & STRING PURCHASED Yeltsin’s unusual proposal to NEAR MOUNTAINS, RIVER, FISHING, CAMPING, All Proposal submission shall be in duplicate in a sealed envelope, - and project cost estimates. HAFAADAI SHOPPING CENTER . swap resourcesfor debt writeoffs RECREATION, & SKIING. facemarked “RFP 92-0013” and addressed to Mr. David Babauta, 3. Prepare environmental assessment report including anticipated prob­ GARAPAN is likely to anger nationalists and Chief, PSS Procurement & Supply, Lower Base, Saipan, MP 96950. lems on right-of-ways. neo-communists, who reguarly Proposals must be submitted no later than 10:00 am Friday July 24, 4. Perform topographic and horizontal survey for the pipeline route. EXCELLENT INVESTMENT TEL 233-4653 accuse reformers of selling Rus­ 1992 at which time and place it will be opened and read, the minimum 5. Perform limited soils analysis at intervals along the pipeline route. sia to the West. OPEN: 10 AM-10 PM DAILY CALL 649-2267 EVENINGS $ 6 5 0 0 . allowable bid to be considered is set at S600.00 US dollars. Late 6 . Perform Construction Management if requested. The Russian president offered submission will not be considered under any circumstances. The key elements of the design are the following: 1. Design of approximately six (6 ) miles of underground waterline from The Public School System reserves the right to reject any and all SinapalutoTatachogSatelliteCampus. thenew waterlineshallbelaid proposals for any reason and to waive or amend any defect in said parallel to the existing paved highway from the Airport to Songsong proposals, if in its sole opinion to do so would be in its best interest. Village. 2. The waterline design shall include appurtenant valves, fittings, fire 0PSIDE CAFE & r e s Ia u r a n i /s/William S. Torres /s/David Babauta, Chief hydrants, pressure control devices, and service laterals. P. O. BOX 2203 TEL. (670) 234-8382 Commissioner of Education PSS Procurement & Supply 3. Preparation of the complete construction specifications and drawings, ICK, SAIPAN 96950 SUSUPE, SAIPAN JULY five (5 ) sets will be required for the final submission.

Proposals shall be reviewed and selection will be based on the following criteria in descending order: a) Qualification of the principal and proposed Enjoy our traditional REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS staff, b) Previous experience in similar projects, c) Familiarity with the The Mariana Islands Housing Authority is soliciting pro­ existing water system, d) Proposed project approach, and e) completeness posals to lease and develop the North Garapan Annex II of the proposal. Filipino Hospitality come in for vour car or truck service needs property consisting of approximately 74,000 square meters. Submission of Proposal and Qualification statements (forms 254 and 255) We specialize in The property is centrally located in Garapan, close to the in triplicate must bemadeno later than 4:00 pm, local time on July 20,1992 main hotels and within walking distance to Micro Beach. at the Office of Procurement and Supply Manager, CUC Lower Base, Filipino & Chinese Saipan, MP 96950. Dishes l d e a s ! The maximum lease is for 55 years and is not affected by A pre-proposal meeting will be held in Rota CUC Conference room at Dine and Sing with your ^ i a ó ú s № 5 S - Article XII of the CNMI Constitution. Those interested 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, June 30, 1992 and prospective proposers are friends at our Karaoke encouraged although not required to attend the meeting. The meeting will d service special includes: may pick up the detailed Request for Proposal and Appraisal upstairs be followed by a lour of the project site. 5 0 • Engine oil change Report at M IHA’s office in Garapan, Saipan, or contact * 3 • Installation of new oil filter The project is funded in part by a grant from Economic Development Ctt01CtSpf№„ telephone numbers 234-7989/7670/6866/9447, or facsimile eveiY • Lubrication Administration and the notification to proceed will be dependent upon W eseive number 234-9021. The deadline for submitting proposals EDA concurrence. Sunday for any make and model has been extended to October 2, 1991, at 4:00 p.m. service mechanics CUCA reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive any Business. Hours: 4-cylinder, 6 cylinder or 8 defects in the said proposals, if in its sole opinion to do-so would be in its Karaoke. clylinder engines. MIHA reserves the right to extend the deadline for sub­ best interest. All proposals shall become the property of the CUC. Happy Liberation Day! LOOKING FOR A PLACE FOR PRIVATE 7:00PM - 2:00AM mitting or reject any or all proposals whole or in part, or PARTIES CALL 234-8382 FOR Service “ Topside Cafe All inquiries shall be directed to Mr. Ernesto L. Villarin at telephone RESERVATIONS. (M on-Sun) Station require amendments or modifications to proposals without number (670) 322-9383. Restaurant Bea.h Rd., Susupe Tel. (670) 234-8333/8334 liability whatsoever. MIHA also reserves the right to Space For Rent Fax. (670) 234-8335 Í 0 Í H O N D A 7:00PM-10:00PM j£ ,S m M n f n v a I n n Located North of Joeten Motors, amend or supplement requirements and material, in writ­ /s/Ramon S. Guerrero 1st & 2nd Fir. ■ S i d I f l U l U l O y 1 111·· Beach Road in Oleai (Mon - Sun) Executive Director, CUC Automobile-Sales · Parts · Seivice iS lS .5 S S :„“0" F,i8*m'5,m ing, at any time prior to the submission date. n r n i m /s/Juan M. Sablan P.O. Box 238, Saipan MP 96950 ______(222$7/3-1017-24r31 „ FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-35 34-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 10,1992 щш PUBLIC NOTICE In the Superior Court of the Senate. e . continued from page 1 WANTED Commonwealth 6 f the Northern S A V E Mariana Islands vious fiscal year budget n 15% & £0% LAST 2 WEEKS our job at the Legislature to do the comprehensive package due OFFICE SPACES FOR RENT DISCOIAT EVERY “Though there is always a bud­ this. I still believe we should be to the urgency of the need for BIG CONTAINER SALE CIVIL ACTION 92-573 get, if a current budget is not 2 EXECUTIVE/PROFESSIONAL OFFICES TIM E YOU GO OUT the one toprovidefor this budget,” more funds to operate. JOSEPH ROBERTO, passed, government would be said Villagomez. These four agencies are the (653 and 500 sq. ft.) TO EAT AT THESE HOUSEWARES: Located at 4th Floor, HORIGUCHIBLDG., Garapan TOOLS: Plaintiff, operating on a continuing reso­ According to the speaker, he Public School Sÿstem with a bud­ Guam Tasters Club FIVE RESTAlJRAJVrS: Floor Jacks U.S. Ovenware vs. lution. However, this is not a andinos talked about having more get of $30.2 million; the Depart­ PHONE: 234-1414/234-1415 Socket Sets U.S. Stainless Steel Cookware JUAN F. KAIPAT, VICENTE F. good situation since expenditures time so we could work a solution Fully furnished and includes: COUNTRY HOUSE Drills & Saws Non-Stick Fry Pans KAIPAT and ANTONIO F. ment of Public Health and Envi­ L A M E X Kitchen Knife Sets for 1992areunderstandably more RECEPCI0NIST AND PHONE ANSWERING SERVICES Air Tools KAIPAT, Defendants. out with the conferees for one last ronmental Services, $36.4 mil­ • SEPARATE SECRETARIAL AREA W/SEG. DESK & CHAIRS SHIP ASHORE RUDOLPHO'S Wrenches Chefs Knives SUMMONS than that in 1991, specifically shot at having a compromise, but lion; the Department of Public • WAITING ROOM OR RECEIVING AREA GOLDEN LOBSTER LA PERGOLA Pliers Steak Knives TO: JUANF. KAIPAT under personnel where everyone Jewelry if by then we still do not have an Safety, $8.4 million; and the • USE OF COMMONAREAS: REST ROOM, FULL KITCHEN (WITH K A IZ O K U 1 H Y A K U -B A N Screw Drivers Tape Measures Extension Cords YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED gets a progressive increase in agreement, then we could consider Northern Marianas College, $4.9 MICROWAVE, REFRIGERATOR, FREE COFFEE IN THE MORNING, and CORAL GARDEN MING PALACE -Flashlights and notified, to file any answer you salaty,” said Inos. dissolving the committee,” said million. FREE DRINKING WATER GREEN HOUSE HUNTING/FISHING KNIVES wish to make to thecomplalnt, a copy • BEAUTIFUL LAGOON VIEW A R IR A N G Paint Equipment According to the Senate presi­ Villagomez. “I’m considering a scheme Automotive POCKET KNIVES of which is given you herewith, within • COPY MACHINE USE AT REASONABLE COST H U A -T A I CITY MUSIC dent, there would come a time He also made mention of a sug­ twenty (2 0 ) days after service of this whereby these agencies would get • 24-HOUR POWER & UTILITIES LITTLE SAIGON EAST OCEAN AND MUCH MORE!!! summons upon you and to deliver or when the funding level for the gestion that the budget for some their budget while the compre­ • 24-HOUR SECURITY 7/8-10 POON'S HEICHINROU Everything MUST Be Sold mail a copy of your answer to previous fiscal year would be four agencies providing essential hensive budget is still pending,” HAPPY DRAGON K A IZ O K U 2 BIG DISCOUNTS For Bulk Purchases WISEMAN AND EASON, whose ad­ exhausted and that would be the services be taken first and above said Villagomez. Best Prices on Island dress is P.O. Box 404, Saipan, MP time when there should be no BE A MEMBER TODAY. YOUR MEMBERSHIP 96950 as soon as practicable after Stor* Owners Welcome filing your answer or sending it to the further spending as the limit has 'S ALSO GOOD IN GUAM & PALAU ON OVER Clerk of this Court for filing.Your been reached. М ирру SiUthday 50 RESTAURANTS answer should be in writing and filed “That period when the limit LAND FOR with the Clerk of this Court at Saipan, s i l gets exhausted is coming perhaps SALES REPRESENTATIVES NEEDED MP 96950. It may be prepared and “ M a n a y ” signed for you by your counsel and at the latter part of this month or CALL FOR MORE DETAILS: 288-1102 ill sent to the Clerk of this Court by early next month. W e have to be LEASE BEACH ROAD. GARAPAN messenger or mail.· It Is not necessary cognizant of this forthcoming YOUR GOLD CARD IS ONLY $ 4 9 .9 5 FOR 1 YEAR for you to appearpersonally until fur­ C l n i n y ther notice.If you fail to file an answer dilemma, that if the budget is still • 6,833 SQ. METERS Pacific Tool Company 233-2058 in accordance with this summons, not passed something should be ßaiле p u m i асколл tàe тПел. OPEN: M onday ■ Saturday 9 :00 ■ 5:30 Judgment by Default may be taken done,” said Inos. • CLOSE TO BEACH ROAD, njrannjrDj] Сола, ffioi/iny SliUlHJlHJlkllHllüIalala tala inicia la iHiikiiHJ is НПЕГСЩ5 against you for the relief demanded In One of the possibilities being mlEilnHnlinl тшшпшш the Complaint. 2jf.Uo-, bornia and Slao-ia ACROSS HOPWOOD JUNIOR m· BY ORDER OF THE ABOVE thought of was for the governor ■ a COURT. to issue out an executive order to HIGH SCHOOL FOR LEASE | REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL DATED this 28th declare in the absence of funds, day of May, 1992. CALL BEN 234-3182 (ANY TIME) RFP92-0043 where funds areavailable to meet D on’t D rin k and D rive 2, 000 Sq. Ft. Warehouse | The Chief of procurement and supply is soliciting competi­ /s/Bemadita A. Sablan the needs and the safety of the Space - Chalan Kiya jjj tive sealed proposals for the purchase of COMPUTER Deputy Clerk of Court people of the Commonwealth. “Today, I am considering re­ 0 ©0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ©0 0 ©0 0 0 0 ©0 0 ©000000000000000 ©0 0 0 0 0 ©000000000© 0000000000000000000000 0 0 0 HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE EQUIPMENT. ©'©' Industrial Center. calling the conferees and am ©© PUBLIC NOTICE dissolving the Senate side of the ©© Specifications for the above equipment may be picked up at LETTER OF APPRECIATIO N 0 © Contact M anager - In the Superior Court of the committee which, in effect, ©'©' theoffice of Procurement and Supply, LowerBase, Saipan, •Commonwealth of the Northern means the Senate members have Ö© Mariana Islands CNMI SENIOR LEAGUE ALL STAR TEAM ©'©' A m fac D istribution during regular government working hours. no force to speak in behalf of the ©© Senate,” Inos said yesterday. 0 0 Ph. r 235-2370 Proposals will be evaluated by the following criteria: CIVIL ACTION NO. 92-264 0 0 ■ ■ PANG. FENG LAN, As of late yesterday afternoon, ©© ■ ■ 1. P u rch ase p rice ©'©' Petitioner. the Senate legal counsel was busy 2. Time of availability 0 0 vs. studying the legality of such a 0 0 3. Warranty/service agreement MENG, FAN CUN, move, including repercussions. 0 0 i©-©’ Respondent,· ©'© 4. Training As the day ended, it was not de­ '©'©' SUMMONS termined whether it was indeed 0 © All proposals must be in a sealed envelope marked RFP92- TO THE ABOVE-NAMED I©’©’ signed by Inos. 0 0 ■ ■ 0043, submitted in duplicate to the office of the chief, RESPONDENT: SAIPAN CHALAN KIYA ■H When asked for reasons about 0 0 YOU ARE HEREBY SUM­ 0 © 0 0 ■ a COUNTRY □ □ □ INDUSTRIAL CENTER a Procurement and Supply, LowerBase, Saipan, no later than MONED. and notified to file any such an action, the president said, ©© 0 0 ■ a CLUB 1 · July 31, 1992 before 12:00 P.M. Any proposals received © 0 0 © ■ ■ Middle Road answer you wish to mwke to the “The Senate came up with an A M F A ç / ^ ©©I 0 0 ■ ■ To ШШШ late will not be considered. The CNMI government reserves Petition for Divorce of which is explanation of the budget and the © © I 0 0 ■ ■ Mobile Airport given you herewith, within thirty 0 © ■ ■ the right to reject any or all proposals in the best interest of House said there is a deadlock. I 0 © ■ ■ (30) days after service of this Sum­ On behalf of the CNMI Senior League All Star Team, the Manager and Coaches, we would like to extend our sincerest Thank You, Dankulo Na Si the CNMI government. don’t foresee any negotiated 0 © ■ a Ш1 mons upon you. Yuus Maase and gratitude to Sponsors, Supporters and Fans who took part in the Pacific Tournament. Beach Rood compromise that could be reached 0 © YOUR ANSWER SHOULD 0 © RI in ' in a very short period of time. /s/David M. Apatang BE IN WRITING and Tiled with the The officials have carefully selected the best of all players to participate in the Senior League All Star Tournament held on Guam. The selection was 0 © 7/10-17.24-28 You must remember that time is very difficult since all the players in each teams have demonstrated great quality and sportsmanship but only a few were chosen. © 0 Clerk of Court, at Saipan CM 96950 0 0 ©'©' and served upon petitioner's coun­ of essence here.” We are proud to have been chosen to represent the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands and we made sure that we played with pride and 0 © sel, Atty. V.K. Sawhney, P.O. Box When that happens the Legis­ 0 0 ------■ — — ¡5jj| have proven ourselves champions during the game. Although we played under extreme pressure, we showed good behavior and sportsmanship as 0 0 з а 917, Susupe, Saipan, CM. It may be lature has two options: either the tournament came to a close. As we left our beautiful island, we set out with no intention but to give it our best performance andfthat we did.. In m ÈIE preparecrtmd signed for you by your 0 0 E3E appoint a new conference com­ our hearts, we know that the CNMI team won the game regardless of the outcome of the score. з а counsel ahd sent to the Clerk of this ш ¡3E mittee cr advise the the governor ЭЕ Court by messenger or mail. It is not 0 0 To our Sponsor, Willie Tan, Co-Sponsor, Saipan Stevedore, we would like to express our deepest appreciation and heartfelt thanks for your 0 0 i p that the present conference i p а с necessary for you to appear per­ unselfishness and for giving us the opportunity to represent you during the tournament. 0 0 i p HE committee has reached a “point ас sonally until further notice. m I/land Bu/îne// /y/tem/&/upply of no return.” © © I To the donors listed below, we would also like to thank you for your generous contribution: з а ас If you fail to file an answer in ©©. ia ас accordance with, this Summons, ’“He has the authority to issue Basic Construction Company Diego’s Mart ас за judgement by default may be taken an executive order where he could Eurotex Corporation Grace International Inc. 3ej ас ©.©. ас against you for the relief demanded Kae Poong Corporation Kan Pacific |a P.O. Box 167 Saipan, MP 96950 · 234-8002/ 234-5155 · Fax: 234-8050 reprogram and mobilize the re­ ©.©. Marianas Fashion ga ас in the Petition for Divorce. ©.©. Marianas Garment Mfg. 0 0 ас sources of the CNMI, financial Mechille Corporation Michigan Incorporated ©0 . |a By order of the above Court: ©.©. 0 © за а с or otherwise, to meet whatever is © .© I Onwell Corporation Saipan Bowling Center а с /s/ JOVITAC. FLORES 0 . 0 за displaced by the budget fiasco,” Saipan Shipping Company M/M Juan S. Tenorio З а ISLAND BUSINESS SYSTEM & SUPPLY ас Deputy Clerk of Court United International Corporation Unity Trade за ас Superior court Inos point out. ' ас за Commonwealth of the Northern But apparently, such a drastic :©:©: A special thanks to Juan C. Tenorio arid Associates for hosting the team on Guam.To all parents, fans and well wishers, we hope we have made за ( CNMI ) CORPORATION HAS AN OPENING! а с you proud. |а ас Mariana Islands idea is not acceptable to |а ас 6/26 7/3-10-17 за ЭЕ Villagomez who insists on mak­ UN DANKULO NA SI YUUS MjVASE, THANK за ас ing a decision by next week on STAR TEAM. за ас за Marketing representative position for a pleasant ас what action must be taken to за ас AIDS Prevention untangle the budget mess. за ас за ас easy as A , B, C. Villagomez said the budget is за and motivated individual. Able to work well ас the property of the Legislature за а с A = Abstain за ас and that all means must be ex­ за with people. High school graduate with own ас hausted first before letting the |а ас B = Be faithful за ас governor come in. за transportation a must. Will train any individual ас C = Condom use “I still believe and hope there а ас а ас Its your choice. is a possibility that we could come )в willing to take the challenge. ас Call 234-5100 (24 hrs) out with something. I’m hesitant 1в ас on having the governor address ia ас for free confidential а the budget matter because it is ияаваааааааааааааааааааааааааааааааааааааааааааааааааааааааааааааааааааааааа: testing or info. -36-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VŒWS-FRIDAY, JULY 10,1992 FRIDAY, JULY 10,1992. -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-37

H yatt brings STRENGTH I Jim m y C liff OFFICE SPACE INVITATION TO BID The Personnel Officer of the Commonwealth of Liberation Day 1 9 9 2 t o S a i p a n FOR RENT the Northern Marianas is requesting Proposals The Hyatt Regency Saipan is Floor Area: 792 Sq. Ft. including toilet for Group Life Insurance to cover employees of proud to bring internationally-ac­ claimed reggae musician Jimmy Location: TAC INT L. CONSTRUCTION Bldg. the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas ШШЯЁЯШштт%^ > Г *■*. - ....¿а— ь.<р'-.-ч ·» Cliff to Saipan Monday and Chalan Lau-Lau near East W est Rental effective October 01, 1992. to September 30, Tuesday nights starting at 9:30 1 -:;, , В Р Я В Я 1 1 [ f t J ’ l· 1994. pm. Jimmy Cliff is starting off his $850.00/month - per unit , ’ 1992 summer World Beat Tour $рэт)Эъз%зъз here in Saipan with 2 nights of $200.00/month - utilities Proposals must be received at the Personnel Of­ performances at Gilligan’s at the Hyatt Regency. fice at the Address below by 4:30 P.M., July 31, Interested person contact: “This is the biggest performer 1992. All inquiries for background information jever to come to Saipan, and we’re Steven, Albert, Norma or Vincent should also be address to: Π' proud to be a part of his world Tel. Nos. 234-7883/7631/6834/1629 tour,” said Hyatt’s director of food and beverages Jon Gersonde. He Personnel Officer 4 W L Æ w ' \ ., *¿ will perform at Gilligan’s for two P.O. Box 5150 CHRB Ι·^'"^β ·μ ! 1 1 nights only on July 13 and 14. /9 9 2 CiSemlian Skuj Queen Cliff’s international recognition Saipan, MP 96950 З-лапсше ÜX£ß~ Cedua Üleejed. З'лхселл (2110) 6/16 - 7/17/TF »э>э^а%»*>Рэ>ai>3$a*3*>?jra8 paved the way for reggae music to Middle Road. Chalan Lau-Lau Semeja 3!afacioA SUtngeiineui ] > З'леселл 1 I к be heard throughout the world. yiHUute Jjgiáomevt Slevtape He continue to speak out for world M ^ W i W a W a peace and social justice through Ялшсеел ЗЫтселе his music. For many Americans, (hut Mevtie Menelieta Meceej Siepetme Camocha Sìomiechet it was him who first introduced them to reggae music through his S i IM uô, М ш м а Л role as Ivan in the film “The Harder They Come”. Both the movie and Yes Saipan, Hyundai! the top selling soundtrack put G ñ ilió M i reggae and Cliff on the road to stardom. With a multitude of T H E 1992 highly regarded albums includ­ DONORS ing, “Cliff Hanger”, which earned him a grammy award in 1986, he The 1992 Liberation Day Committee wishes to express its appreciation not only to those named below but to all of the individuals and businesses who have · achieved the reputation of being given so much to help make this event a success! one of the most respected reggae H Y U n o n i artist in the world. Tasi Tours Alliance Air Priscilla Torres Dela Cruz J's Enterprises Masui Shoji Co. Pacific Development Inc. Cliif’s extensive tour which LINE UP Imelda Antonio Family Fun City JAL Meridian Land Surveying Pacific Gardenia John S. Tenorio spans from Vancouver, BC to Aqua Resort Joe Guerrero JTG Entertainment & Promotion Microl Corporation Pacific Lighting & Supply Norman Tenorio major East Coast venues will fea­ Asanuma Gumi Co., Ltd. Hakubotan J-G Sabían Ice & Water MTC Pacific Trading Co. Pete A. Tenorio & Associates ture songs from his new album, Bank of Hawaii Haas & Haynie J-G Sabían Group Marianas Visitors Bureau John Rosario Town House, Inc. “Breakout”, to be released by JRS Records June 23. From inspira­ Bank of Saipan Herman’s Bakery J.C. Tenorio Enterprises Marianas Cable TV Sablan Construction Company Tropical Gardens, Inc. tional and uplifting tunes Carrier Air Conditioning Hotel Association Juan Abura-San M&E Pacific Michell Sablan Triple J Motors & Wholesale New Builders, Inc. Saipan Shipping Co. Tropic Isles Cable IV including “Breakout” and “I’m A Camacho Equipment Co. Hyatt Regency Joeten Motors NK3 Corporation Saipan Stevedore Co. Universal Insurance Winner” to strong, politically $1QQ °° Kan Pacific Saipan, Ltd. Chong's Corporation iT&E conscious songs such as “War A Felicidad Ogumoro Martin San Nicolas Underwriters ONLY I V T ^TDOW N CMS John tnos Kyowa Shipping Co. Africa” and “Shout for Freedom”, Frank Olopai Shell Marianas • YCO ON APPROVED CREDIT Continental Airlines Island Apparel Landscapes of Micronesia he continue to master the sounds Pacific Printing Press, Inc. Shimizu Corporation Dai Ichi Hotel Island Bottling L&T International Corp of Reggae, Latin and Afro-Carib- beanmusic. His recently released The 1992 Liberation Day Committee wishes to express its appreciation to all of those entertainers and performers who gave their time and talent to this year s event single “Peace” has been described as a “contemporary masterpiece Lost Tribe Band .'Island Cruisers & The Carolinian Brothers NMC Concert Band Chinese Association for all times” and truly touches Pingilapese Dancers Forbidden Boys the heart in a way only him could Bokonggo Plus Two Korean Association Maitai Dancers - Hyatt Fad Band - Aqua Resort achieve. Tickets are on sale at the MHS Chamorita Dancers Sonsorolese Association Ashlee Tenorio & LJ Duenas Topaz Band - Broadway Club Hyatt Regency, Rudolpho’s, La Sound Express & Casa De Roma Yapese Association Terry Ann Pangelinan Hofshenider Brothers - Tinian Pergola, and Echo Beach in Mario Della Pozza & Hyatt Ponapean Association Sunset Cruisers band & Dancers Napu Pacific Voyagers, Saipan Grand Hotel (Mr. Garapan. Holomua Dancers Marshallese Association Mr. Sabastan Camacho Chris Sablan) High Energy Band Mr. Manny Silva PUBLIC NOTICE Chamoritas - MHS Southern Comfort - Pacific Gardenia SunsefGrill CNMI Fil-Am. Association High Energy Band In the Superior Court for the Chamoritas - Tanapag Elementary School DJ Ice Mike & MC J Boe (Jerry & Johnathon Tahara Dancers Samoan Dancers - MHS Commonwealth of the North­ Friends and Music Band - Seoul Club Teano) - Guam BPS & Company Mr. Jimmy Dee & His Chamoritas - Guam ern Mariana Islands Sunset Cruiser Dancers Island Sun (Foy & Mandy), Pacific Gardenia Black Doors Band & Paradise Club Johnny Sablan & Son (Johnathon) - Guam Cherries Band - Classic Disco Club CIVIL ACTION NO. 92-737 PIC Band & Mr. Fredie Santos Spirals Band - Hyatt In the Matter of the Estate of: Parade Float Winners Essay Winners The following tickets were drawn at the 1992 Liberation Day raffle. The raffle was held on the evening of PEDRO SANTOS AGULTO, School Division: 1st Prize July 6,1992, at American Memorial Park. Winners should contact the Liberation Day Over-All Chairman, Deceased. 1st Place Garapan School Jose M. Villagomez Martin Mang'lona, at 235-1620, to claim their prizes. 2nd Place Marianas High School 10th Grade Prize No. Prize Ticket No, Winner’s Name NOTICE OF HEARING 3rd Place 4-H Club Marianas Baptist Academy NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 13th Round trip plane ticket to Korea 174138 R.R. Torres Non-Profit Division: to all persons interested in the 12th Round trip plane ticket to Hong Kong 83679 Thomas Rabago 1st Place Isidro Seman 2nd Prize Estate of Pedro Santos Agulto, 11th Washer/Dryer 416848 No Name 2nd Place Ponapean Association Sharlene Hamiliton Sablan deceased, that on august 4,1992 10th Round trip plane ticket to Manila 405322 No Name 3rd Place Korean Association 10th Grade at 1:30 PM at the courthouse of 9th Round trip plane ticket to Manila 254495 Ben Reyes (Tinian) Government Division: Marianas Baptist Academy the Superior Court at Susupe, 8th Round trip plane ticket to Bali 54223 T.T. Kanemoto Saipan, is hereby set as the time 1st Place Rota 7th $1,000.00 Cash 28699 Merlyn Cortuna of hearing by such court of the The best in class quality performance and styling for 1992. 2nd Place Tinian 3rd Prize 6th $2,000.00 Cash 104035 Lourdes B. Aldan (Tinian) petition of Mary Ann T. Agulto Business Division: Lorraine S. Cabrera Test drive them all today and you'll drive hom e a winner! 5th Refrigerator, 27 Cubic Foot 222618 Jesus A. Aldan for letters of administration in 1st Place New Builders 11th Grade 4th Living Room Set 231466 Marianas Sunrise Erit., Inc. the above-entitled case. 2nd Placé L&T International Corporation Marianas Baptist Academy Any person interested may con- 3rd $3,000.00 Cash 326163 Cecilia P. Pangelinan 3rd Place RADIOCOM SAIPAN testsuch petition by filing written 2nd $5,000.00 Cash 219472 Tinian Mayor's Office The Committee wishes to express Its warmest thanks to the opposition to the petition or ap­ 1st Bayliner 1700 Capri Bowrider Boat 378454 Rick Santos (Guam) pearing in oourt forsuch purpose. Directors and employees of the following Agencies/Departments. Baby Grand Prize $10,000.00 Cash 241276 No Name Dated this 9th day of July 1992. ША TRIPLE J MOTORS Without their help Liberation Day 1992 would have not been Grand Prize 1992 Mazda Miata Roadster 349894 Jeff P. Pangelinan possible CUC, PSS, MTC, Dept. Public Works, Dept, of Public Safety /s/Charlene C. Teregeyo SkS-^ áH 234-7133 Garapan, Beach Road; 235-5014 Chalan Kanoa and Northern Marianas College Deputy Clerk of Court 38-MARIANAS v a r ie t y NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 10,1992 FRIDAY, JULY 10,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-39

D eath and Funeral A nnouncem ent CHC,.. PUBLIC NOTICE continued from page 5 PROPOSED ELECTRIC SERVICE REGULATIONS OF THE COMMONWEALTH UTILITIES CORPORATION ELECTRIC POWER RATES a question submitted to me at the These regulations have been proposed by the Board of directors of the Commonwealth Utilities Corporation (CUC) pursuant to 4 CMC, NOTICE TO PUBLIC THIRD recent chamber of commerce Section 8157. These regulations and such other regulations as may be adopted by CUC from time to time shall have the force and effect of law and shall be binding on alt persons and entities subject to the jurisdiction of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands meeting and reported in an article GLOBAL TRADERS, INCORPORATED ANNIVERSARY (CNMI). in this paper July 7, 1992. the In accordance with Public Law 4-47, Article 4 (c) and Public Law 6-5, Section 319, the following electric power charges shall be imposed P.O. BOX 1507, AS-LIT0 SAIPAN, MP 96950 on consumers of electricity at the following rates: ROSARY question concerned the high cost Consumer Class Cost of Total Kilowatt Hours Consumed TEL: 234-7415/8733 of off-island referral for medical Residential $0.1249 Commercial $0.1817 care. Government $0.1817 A substantial proportion of off- Anyone interested in commenting on the proposed electric power rates may submit wriuen comments in writing within thirty (30) days ■ WHOLESALE /RETAILER OF FROZEN MEAT AND Francisco Castro Palacios island referrals from the Com­ from the date this notice is published in the Commonwealth Register to: JUAN CASTRO CAMACHO Executive Director FISH PRODUCTS “ K o ” monwealth Health Center result Commonwealth Utilities Corporation Died in the Grace of our Lord on July 2,1992 at the age of P.O. Box 1220 MANA FAN HAHASO I FAMILIA, PARENTES YAN MAN from disease caused by poor 36 years old. Saipan, MP 96950 ATUNGO I DIFUNTO AS Francisco Castro Palacios MAS health habits. These habits in­ Public hearing on the proposed electric power rates shall be held in Saipan, Tinian and Rota. ■ "FOOD STAMPS" (NAP COUPON) NOW ACCEPTED MATUNGO NA AS “ko" NA PARA UMA TUNCHA I MINA clude cigarette smoking and al­ Survived by his parents: Isidro Salas and Maria Castro Camacho PER AUTHORIZATION N0. FS-1185 TRESS ANOS NA KOMPLE ANOS I DIFUNTO GUATU Gl cohol abuse, poor diets, obesity, MA PROPONE NA REGULASION POT SETRISION ELECTRICIDADGINENI GIMA DIÑO YAN FERMINA PALACIOS GIYA CHALAN Son: Antonio M. Camacho FROM THE NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM lack of exercise, and non-com­ COMMONWEALTH UTILITIES CORPORATIONAPAS POT USON ELECTRICIDAD KANOA #1 LUNES DIA 20 DE JULIO 1992 Gl ALAS 8 Gl Reared Son: Juan M. Camacho Este siha na regulations man ma propone nu i cuetpon directores i Commonweal* Utilities Corporation (CUC) sigun i 4 CMC, Sections DIVISION PUPUENGE. I LISAYO FINAKPO PARA UMA TUCHA Gl pliance with treatment of chronic ,8157. Este siha na regulasion yan otro siha nu para u fan ma adopts gi man mamamaila na tiempo man gi fuetsa cumo lai ya incbliga cada ALAS 12 Gl TALO ANE Gl LUNES, DIA 20 DE Brothers, Sisters and Spouses: Francisco C. and Teresita B. Camacho, conditions such as diabetes and petsonas yan cuetpo nu i gaige gi halom i Commonweal* giya Northern Marianas (CNMI). sigun i Lai Publico 4-47, Articulo 4(c) yan Lai Publico 6-5, SEctiona 319, i sigiente siha na apas uson electricidad debe de u ma aplica JULIO 1992 Gl MISMO LUGAT. Juana C. and Querico S. Borja, George C. and Patricia B. Camacho, hypertension. The end result of para todos commetsiante gi sigiente siha na manara. Vicente C. and Isabella J. Camacho, Lourdes C. Camacho and these conditions are diseases of Classen Commetsiante Apas Kilowatt Na Ora Nu I Manasetbe YAN I MISAN KOMPLE ANOS PARA UMA OFRESI Gl Raymond Salas, Thomas C. and Nieves A. Camacho, Antonio C. the heart and blood vessels such Fanlihingan/masagagayi na guma $0.1249 GIMA YUUS BITHEN DE CARMEN Gl ALAS 6 MINMO Sommetsiante/Business $0.1817 PUPUENGE. Camacho and Celina C. Camacho. as heart attack and stroke, kidney Gobetnamento $0.1817 failure, cancer, and cirrhosis of Todos petsonas nu man in ta resente man mamatinas ccmmentopot estt i ma propone na apas pot mana set ban electricidad debe de u mana He is additionally survived by numerous uncles, aunties, cousins, halom i matugi na commento gi halom irenta (30) dias ginen i fecha este na nolica ni i mapublica gi Commonwealth Register. ESle na I FINATON MIYO the liver. ,, commento debe de u ma entrega guato gi: MA SEN AGRADESI nephews and nieces. A common and costly off-is­ Executive Director GINEN I FAMI LIAN (KO) Commonweal* Utilities Corporation Rosary is being said daily at 12:00 noon and 8:00 p.m. at his parents land referral is for open heart P.O. box 1220 residence in Gualo Rai. surgery with coronary artery by­ Saipan, MP 96950 pass of diseased blood vessels of Inengko publico nu este i ma propone na apas uspn electricidad para u maconducta loque guato giya Saipan, Tinian yan Luta. Last respects may be paid on Friday, July 10, 1992 at his parents the heart This procedure is only PROPOSED WATER SERVICE REGULATIONSOF THECOMMONWEALTH UTILITIES residence in Gualo Rai starting at 2:00 p.m. The Holy Sacrifice of the done at major medical centers, INVITATION FOR BID CORPORATION WATER RATES Mass will be offered on Saturday, July 11,1992 at 2:00p.m. at Cristo and it will never be feasible to These regulations have been proposed by *e Board of Directors of the Common weal* Utilities Corporation (CUC) pursuant to 4 CMC, INVITATION TO BID PSSIFB 92-0011 Rai Church in Garapan and burial will follow at Ml Carmel Cem­ perform bypass on Saipan given Section 8157. These regulations and such other regulations as may be adopted by CUC from lime to time shall have the force and effect The CNMI Public School system is soliciting competitive sealed of law and shall be binding on all persons and entities subject to the jurisdiction of *e Commonweal* of the Northern Mariana Islands DPW92-ITB-00235 etery, Chalan Kanoa. our relatively low volume of (CNMI). Proposals for Accident and Liability Insurance for the maximum of cases and the'enormous overhead In accordance wi* Public Law 4-47, Article 4 (c) and Public Law 6-5, Section 319, the following water charges shall be imposed on four Hundred Seventy Nine (479) Head Start students for the period of consumers of water at *e following rates: The Department of Public Works is soliciting-sealed bids for the involved with this technology. approximately eight (8 ) months commencing from September 1,1992 Consumer Class Cost of Total Gallons Consumed proposed construction of Saipan Round House and Social Hall to May 15,1993. Proposals are now being accepted by the Public The solution ultimately is not Residential $0.00595 Commercial $0.00595 on thejsland ofSaipan, Commonwealth ofthe Northern Mari ana School System Procurement and Supply Office, Lower Base, Saipan, in costly referral for endstage Government $0.00595 Islands. Bids in duplicate will be accepted in the Office of the from 8:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m., daily Monday thru Friday, excluding disease but in low technology Anyone interested in commenting on the proposed water rates may submit written comments in writing within thirty (30) days from *e Chief of Procurement & Supply at LowerBase, Saipan until 2:00 holidays. Closing date and time for this proposal is July 30,1992 at and cost-saving preventive mea­ date this notice is published in the Commonweal* Register to: Executive Director p.m., local time, Friday, July 24,1992, at which time and place 2 : 0 0 p.m., local time at which time and place all proposals will be ‘ PLEASING PERSONALITY sures. As is generally true in Commonweal* Utilities Coiporation publicly opened and read aloud. Any proposals received after the other societies, changes begin P.O. Box 1220 the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Any bids * EXPERIENCE PREFERRED BUT NOT REQUIRED Saipan, MP 96950 above time will not be accepted under any circumstances. ^ All with the educated and affluent. received after the above time will not be accepted under any proposals must be in a sealed envelope facemarked“RFP92-0011” and Public hearing on the proposed water rates shall be held in Saipan, Tinian and Rota. WILL TRAIN These changes should include: circumstances. submitted to the PSS Procurement and Supply Office, Puerto Rico, .ccotf* 1. Stopping the free flow of MA PROPONE NA REGULASION POT SETBISION HANUMGINENI COMMONWEALTH Saipan. ‘ LOCAL HIRE ONLY alcoholic beverages at family and UTILITIES CORPORATIONAPAS POT UBON HANUM A bond of 15% of the total bid price must accompany the bid. A non refundable fee of S25.00 U.S. dollars must accompany the EXCELLENT BENEFITS 1 Este siha na regulasion man ma propone nu i cuetpon Directores i Commonweal* Utilities Corporation (CUC) sigun 14 CMC, Sectiona proposal. The twenty five dollars fee maybe a certified check, public gatherings. 8157. Este sihana regulasion yan otro siha nu para u fan ma adopta gi man mamamaila na tiempo man gaifuesta cumo lai ya inebliga This security may be a Certified Check, Cashier’s Check, Bid cashier’s check or other forms acceptable to the Public School System 2. Cessation of smoking and cada petsonas yan cuetpo nu i gaige gi halom i Commonweal* giya Northern Marianas (CNMI). bond or-other form acceptable to the Government made payable Sigun i Lai Publico 4-47, Articulo 4 (c) yan Lai Publico 6-5, Sectiona 319, i sigiente siha na apas uson hanum debe de u ma aplica para made payable to the Treasurer, Public School System Commonwealth APPLY IN PERSON, SEE JIM ÜYEKI ^ prohibiting of it in your homes, todos commetsiante gi sigiente siha na manera. to the Treasurer, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana of the Northern Mariana Islands. The bidder is requested to submit AT L A S V E G A S DISCOUNT G O LF 8. TENNIS businesses, and public facilities. Classen Commetsiante Apas Gallon Na Manasetbe Islands with a notation on the face of the check: “Credit Account with his proposal a copy of his business permit 3. Discouraging overeating Fanlihingan/masagagayi na guma $0.00595 No. .1453”. The CNMI Public School System reserves the right to award on Commetsiante/Business $0.00595 HAFAAOAI SHOPPING CENTER, GARAPAN and substituting other healthy Gobetnamento $0.00595 a single or multiple awards or reject any or all of the proposals in the N0 PHONE CALLS PLEASE cultural dishes, especially fruits Todos petsonas nu man interesante man mamatinas commento pot este i ma propona na apas pot setben hanum debe da u mana halom The bidder is required to submit with his proposal, a copy of his best interest of the Public School System. and vegetables for high fat meats i matugi na commento gi halom trenta (30) dias ginen i fecha este na noticia ni i mapublica gi Commonweal* Register. Este na commento Inquiries to this proposal maybe directed to Mr. Mitchon D. debe de u ma entrega guato gi: business permit as a compliance with the Contractor’s Registra­ which dominate the fiesta ban­ Executive Director Ioanis, Director of Head Start Program during normal working hours tion and Licensing Laws of the Commonwealth of the Northern quet. Commonweal* Utilities Corporation at telephone number 322-9311/9827/9812 extension 248. P.O. Box 1220 Mariana Islands. ’ /s/William S. Torres /s/David P. Babauta 4. Exercising and promoting Saipan, MP 96950 LOST PASSPORTS athletics at all levels as well as. Inengko Publico nu este i ma propone na apas uson hanum para u maconducta loque guato giya Saipan, Tinian yan Luta. Commissioner of Education Procurement & Supply Specifications and plans of the project are available on or after developing.programs in the pub­ (2178) 6/26 70-10-17 Officer Peoples Republic of China Passport PROPOSED SEWER SERVICE REGULATIONSOF THECOMMONWEALTH UTILITIES July 6 , 1992, at Technical Services Division, Department of lic schools. CORPORATIONSEWER RATES Public Works in Saipan. A non-re fundable payment of $200.00 N am e P assp o rt E n try L a b o r 5. Placing automatic blood These regulations have been proposed by *e Board of directors of the Commonweal* Utilities Coiporation (CUC) pursuant to 4 CMC, is required for each set. Pre-bid conference for this project will N o. P e rm it N o. C ert. N o. pressure devices in banks, gro­ Section 8157. These regulations and such other regulations as may be adopted by CUC cfrom time to time shall have *e force and effect KOBLERVILLB of law and shall be binding on all persons and entities subject to *e jurisdiction of *e Commonweal* of the Northern Mariana Islands be held at 2:00 p.m., local time, Friday July 17, 1992, at the cery stores, or other businesses (CNMI). Zheng Liekun 878759 S -1925 S I 3667 Technical Services Division, Department of Public Works on to promote awareness and en­ In accordance wi* Public Law 4-47, Article 4 (c) and Public Law 6-5, Section 319, *e following sewer charges shall be imposed on TURNKEY HOUSE AND Han Changhua 7 577 1 5 S -4 5 6 7 0 S 4 3 9 9 9 consumers of water at *e following rates: Saipan. courage compliance with treat­ Consumer Class Cost of Total Gallons Consumed Zheng Jindi 824907 ment of hypertension. Residential $0.00690 Commercial $0.00690 Chen Bangguang 264814 S-01866 S 2 2 5 3 6 Attention is called to the Labor Standards Provisions for Wage LO T FOR SALE . Promotion of good health Government $0.00690 Rate Determination of the CNMI Classification and Salary Huang Zhengfa 264810 S -0 1 9 3 5 habits at home, in the schools, Anyone interested in commenting on the proposed sewer rates may submit written comments in Writing wi*in.*irty (30) days from the The 'Mariana Islands Housing Authority businesses, and government de­ date this notice is published in *e Commonweal* Register to: Structure Plans, and payment of not less than the minimum L u o Q iy a n S-51191 S 4 6 6 9 2 Executive Director (MIHA) has for sale, a 4-bedroom partments. .Commonwela* Utilities Coiporation salaries and wages as set forth in the Specifications m ust be paid - The personal and economic toll P.O. Box 1220 on this projecL Koblerville turnkey housing unit, includ­ Saipan, Mp 96950 of poor health habits is escalat­ Public hearing on the poposed sewer rates shall be held in Saipan, Tinian and Rota. ing Lot No. 0051508, on which the dwell­ ing in the CNMI. "The solutions All bid documents received shall be the sole property of the ing is situated, for $70,000.00, to eligible MIDW AY MOTORS are available at whatever cost MA PROPONE NA REGULASION POT SETRIBISION SEWERGINENI COMMONWEALTH Government of the Northern Mariana Islands with the exception this society chooses. UTILITIES CORPORATIONAPAS POT USON SEWER S A N JO S E Este siha na rcgulasions man ma propone nu i Cuetpon Directores i Commonweal* Utilities Corporation (CUC) sigun i 4 CMC, Sectiona of bid bonds, certified checks or cashier’s check which will be homestead applicant (s) or homesteader POSITION AVAILABLE Respectfully submitted, 8157. Este siha na regulasion yan otro siha nu para u fan ma adopta gi man mamailana tiempo man gai fuetsa cumo lai ya inebliga cada returned to the bidders in accordance with the specifications /s/Terry Jackson, DO petsonas yan cuetpo nu i gaige gi halom i Commonweal* giya Northern Marianas (CNMI). (s). Sigun i Liu Publico 4-47, Articulo 4 (c) yan Lai Publico 6-5, SEctiona 319, i sigiente siha na apas Uson sewer debe de u ma aplica para section, “Instruction to Bidders” Page 1-2, Paragraph No. 05, Bid USED CAR LOT ATTENDANT Chief of Staff todos commetsiante gi sigiente siha na manera.. Guarantee. The house will be sold as is, without any REQUIREMENTS Commonwealth Health Center Classen Commetsiante Apas Gallon Na Manasetbe Fanlihingan/masagagayi na guma $0.00690 expressed or implied warranty. The pur­ MUST HAVE A CURRENT CNMI DRIVERS LICENSE AND Commetsiante/Business $0.00690 The Government reserves the right to reject any or all bids and PREVIOUS MECHANICAL EXPERIENCE PREFERRED Gobetnamento $0.00690 to waive any imperfection in the bid proposal in the interest of chase price shall be made in cash or cashier’s Todos petsonas nu man interesante man mamatinas commento pot este i ma propone na apas pot mana setban sewer debe de u mana halom i matugi na commento gi halom trenta (30) dias ginen i fecha este na noticia ni i mapublica gi Commonweal* REgisler. Este na commento the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. check. Interested party may contact the MUST APPLY IN PERSON debe de u ma esnlregra guato gi: BETWEEN 9:00 a.m. - T1.00 a.m. ■ Executive Director Chief of Mortgage Credit Division, Diana Commonweal* Utilities Coiporation /s/ELIZABETH H. SALAS-BALAJADIA P.O. Box 1220 DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS Crisostomo, at 234-7689/7670/6866/9447. CONTACT: JUAN CUELLAR - USED CAR MANAGER Saipan, MP 96950 7/8-9) Inengko publico nu este i ma propone na apas uson sewer para u maconducta loque gualo giya Saipan, Tinian yan Luta. 6/25/92 7/8-9-10-13-14 6/2*7/3-10-17 ^-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRTOAY-JULY 10,1992 FRIDAY, JULY 10,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-41

NOTICE TO BIDDERS• \ 1986 MACK 22' FLATBED SEALED BIDS for the RESURFACING OF THE RUNWAY. AT WEST TINIAN AIRPORT, TINIAN, Classified Announcement Per one inch column -S3.00 MARIANA ISLANDS, AIP No. 3-69-0011-02 will be received at the office of the EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Classified Display 170 HP TURBO DIESEL COMMONWEALTH PORTS AUTHORITY, Saipan, International Airport, P.O. Box 1055, Saipan, Mariana Per one inch co!umn-$3.50 DEADLINE: For Tuesday Edition - Friday 5:00 p.m. NEW BED, LIFTGATE Islands 96950, until 2:00 P.M., July 17,1992, at which time and place the sealed bids will be publicly opened and For Friday Edition - Wednesday )2 noon NOTE: If for some reason your advertisement is incorrecfm call us immediately to make the necessary (TOMMY LIFT) read. corrections. The Marianas Voriety News & Views is responsible only forone incorrect insertion. We reserve The project in general, consists of slurry seal coating of the runway surface and repainting of runway marking, the right to edit, refuse, reject or cancel any ad at any time. CALL 649-2267 all in accordance with the plans and specifications. EVES FOR SPEC. The project is being financed by funds from the Commonwealth Ports Authority and from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration. The contract award, if it is to be made, will bemade within two months (2) from the receipt 2 WAITRESS, RESTAURANT 1 CHIEF (CABLE TV) ENGINEER - SHEET JUST MANAGER 1 ELECTRICIAN, MAINTENANCE - 10 WAITRESS, NIGHT CLUB of bids. Depending upon availability of funds, CPA reserves the right to hold such bid in effectfor three (3) months High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. 5 HOUSEKEEPING CLEANER College grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 2 BARTENDER ARRIVED GUAM. 1 MANAGER - College grad., 2 yrs. Salary $2.15 per hour. 1 BLDG. MAINTENANCE REPAIRER $20,000 per annum. 10 DANCER - High school grad., 2 yrs. from the date of bid opening. Contact: UNITED MICRONESIA DE­ This contract is under and subject to Executive Order 11246, as amended, of September 24,1965, the Federal experience. Salary $5.77 per hour. Contact: MICRONESIAN GARMENT 3 FRONT DESK CLERK - High school experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. X'LNT. CONDITIONED 2 (SEAMSTRESS) DRESSMAKER - MFG. INC., P.O. Box 2977, Saipan, MP grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.1.5 VELOPMENT ASSOCIATION, INC., 2 JANITOR - High school equiv., 2 yrs. Labor provisions and the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) provisions as contained in the contract, High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. 96950, Tel. No. 234-8633 (7/17)F/8383. per hour. P.O. Box 5235, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. specifications and bid documents. Salary $2.15 per hour. 1 ACCOUNTANT (II) - College grad., 2 No. 234-9253/234-4988 (7/24)F/2336. 2 ACCOUNTANT-College grad., 2 yrs. All mechanics and laborers on the project shall be paid no less than the minimum wage rate established by the Contact: CELEBRITY ENT., P.O. Box yrs. experience. Salary $6.00 per hour. CONSTRUCTION experience. Salary $ 900 per month. Ill I ninnili ir inn ...... —П U.S. Secretary of Labor. A copy of the Department of Labor Wage Rate Determination is applicable to this contract 215, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/10)F/8334. 1 MANAGER - College grad., 2 yrs. 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad., 2 Contact: AL & R CORPORATION, Caller WORKER experience. Salary $6.20 per hour. yrs. experience. Salary $5.77 per hour. Box AAA 895, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. and is made a part of this specification (See Section 70-24). 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. Each bidder must complete, sign and furnish, prior to award of the contract (AIP No. 3-690011-02) the ACCOUNTANT 1 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. No. 235-8680 (7/24)F/8464. NEED A PLACE TO START YOUR 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school grad., 2 experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. experience. Salary $5.19 per hour. yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 - $2.50 “Bidder’s Statement on Previous Contracts Subject to EEO Clause”, a “Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities” 1 (CHIEF) ACCOUNTANT - College Contact: MARI SA1 INC. dba GOLD 1 PLUMBER - High school grad., 2 yrs. 8 CARPENTER grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $5.19 per hour. BEACH HOTEL, P.O. Box 2232, Saipan, experience. Salary $2.15 - $3.50 per 9 MASON BUILDING AVAILABLE /?// ( ? / A / F ( ? ( ? ? (See Proposal). Contact: DIAMOND HOTEL CO., LTD. per hour. MP 96950 (7/10)F/8331. hour. 3 PLUMBER FOR SHORT TERM L J \ / l O f /VL-OO . dba SAIPAN DIAMOND HOTEL, P.O. 4 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR - Required Notices for All Contracts. 1 COMPUTER OPERATOR - High 3 SHEET METAL WORKER LEASE - ASKING FOR ______school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary Box 66, Susupe, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/ 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - High school grad.·, 2 yrs. experience. 2 ELECTRICIAN a. The bidder must supply all the information required by the proposal forms and specifications. 10)F/2208. College grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary Salary $2.15 - $3.25 per hour. 5 yrs. ADVANCE PAYMENT. ______b. The Commonwealth Ports Authority (CPA), in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, hereby $2.50 per hour. 1 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC - High 2 WAREHOUSE WORKER - High 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school equiv., 2 $800 per month. 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC - school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary notifies all bidders that they (bidders) must affirmatively insure that any contract entered into pursuant to this school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary yrs. experience. Salary $700 per month. 1 (SURVEYING) DRAFTER - College High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. $2.15 per hour. BUILDING IS CONSIST OF: 5 Units Studio Type advertisement, minority business enteiprises will be afforded fully opportunity to submit bids in response to $2.15 per hour. Contact: GOOD SHEPHERD CORPO­ grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $5.77 Salary $2.15 - $2.50 per hour. Contact: NEW BUILDERS, INC., P.O. this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in Contact: SUN & SURF, LTD. dba NA­ RATION dba GOOD SHEPHERD per hour. 1 WELDER, COMBINATION - High box 2490, Saipan, MP 969850, Tel. No. |Apartments-furnished; A space suitable for office space TIONAL OFFICE SUPPLY, Caller Box CONSTRUCTION, P.O. Box 1821 CK, 1 SURVEYOR, LAND - College grad., 2 school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 234-9636 (7/24)F/8443. consideration for award. yrs. experience. Salary $5.77 per hour. $2.15 - $2.30 per hour. or restaurant, Two smaller spaces suitable for a mini mart The bidder’s attention is invited to the fact that the proposed contract shall be under and subject to the equal PPP 696, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/10)F/ Sazipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-2113. 8327. (7/16)F/8391. Contact: CANDIDO I. CASTRO dba 1 CARPENTER - High school grad., 2 1 STORE KEEPER - High school grad., and a laundromat. Location: Garapan - Road to Sugar opportunity clause as set forth in Part HI, Section 302(b) of Executive Order T1246, as amended by Executive" Order CASTRO AND ASSOCIATES, P.O. Box yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per King Hotel, call Tel. #234-6798 between 8-10 am. 11375 dated October 13,1977, and Section 60-1.4(b) of the regulations of the Secretary of Labor (41 CFR60-1) 1 ACCOUNTANT-Collegegrad.,2yrs. 1 (STEELMAN) REINFORCINGSTEEL 352, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234- Contact: WESTERN EQUIPMENT IN­ hour. as implemented by Section 152.61 of the Federal Aviation Regulations, to the contract and labor provisions as set experience. Salary $900 per month. WORKER - High school grad., 2 yrs. 7410 (7/17)F/8388. CORPORATED, P.O. Box 1402 CK, Contact: AARON S. FEINSTEIN dba forth in Section 152.55 and Appendix H, Part 152, of the Federal Aviation Regulations, and to" the applicable Contact: SAIPAN SUNZEN CO., LTD., experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 322-9561 FP ENTERPRISES & MAIL ORDER 1 WAREHOUSE WORKER - High school PLUS, P.O. Box 2860, Saipan, MP provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252) implemented by Part 21 of the Regulations of P.O. Box 2561, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. Contact: A & M ENTERPRISES dba (7/24)F/2322. No. 234-7857 (7/17)F/8386. PIOLASSTORE, P.O. Box 926, Saipan, grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $3.75 96950, Tel. No. 235-6245 (7/24)F/B440. the Office of the Secretaiy of Transportation. Also, the proposed contract will be subject to the Contractor’s MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-6259/6039 (7/ per hour. 1 (MAINTENANCE) YARD WORKER - Certification of non-segregated facilities. 17)F/2231. 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - 1 HOUSEWORKER, GENERAL - High ENGINEER High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. LAND FOR The apparent low bidder and any known first tier subcontractor will be subject to a pre-award, equal College grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary Salary $2.15 per hour. schoolequiv.,2yrs.experience. Salary $4.62 per hour. $2.15 per hour. opportunity compliance review by representatives of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, U.S. 1 MAINTENANCE ENGINEER(CHIEF) 1 CONSTRUCTION WORKER - High Contact: GREAT PACIFIC ENTER­ school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary Contact: HERMINIO S. QUEJA dba PRISES, INC., P.O. Box 57, Saipan, MP Contact: TOMOFUMI NUMATA, Caller Department of Labor, before the award of the contract for the purpose of determining whether the bidder and/or his - High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. CARITAS ENTERPRISES, P.O. Box Salary $2,100.00 per month. $3.50 per hour. 96950, Tel. No. 234-7499 (7/24)F/8441. Box 354, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. LEASE subcontractor are able to comply with the provisions of the equal opportunity clause. Contact: HAWAIIAN ROCK PROD­ 1599, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/10)F/8338. 234-3819 (7/24)F/8461. If the bidder has participated in a previous contract subject to the equal opportunity clause and has not submitted Contact: PACIFIC MICRONESIAN 1 CARPENTER CORP. dba DAI-ICHI HOTEL SAIPAN UCTS CORPORATION, Caller Box PPP compliance reports as required by applicable instructions, the bidder shall submit, prior to award of contract, a 139, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 322- 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - 2 MASON - High school grad., 2 yrs. 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER - High • 6,833 SQ. METERS BEACH, P.O. Box 1029, Saipan. MP College grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary experience. Salary $2.40 per hour. compliance report covering the delinquent period or such other period specified by the FA A or the Director, Office 96950 (7/10)F/2205. 0407 (7/17)F/8387. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $4.62 per hour. Contact: RIP STEPHANSON dba $2.15 per hour. • CLOSE TO BEACH ROAD, of Federal Contract Compliance, U.S. Department of Labor. Contact: MODERN INVESTMENT INC. NORTH PACIFIC ENT., P.O. Box 2471, A bidder or prospective prime contractor or proposed subcontractor shall be required to submit such 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad., 2 ENTERTAINER Contact: HANA COMPANY INC., P.O. dba SAIPAN OCEAN VIEW HOTEL, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 322-0934 Box 1219, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. information as the FAA or the Director, Office of Federal Contract Compliance, request prior to the award of a yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 per ^ ACROSS HOPWOOD JUNIOR month. 10 WAITRESS (NIGHT CLUB) P.O. Box 799, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. (7/24)F/8444. 234-3311/3399 (7/24)F/8456. contract or subcontract. When a determination has been made to award the contract or subcontract to a specified 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER, BUILD­ 1 BARTENDER (NIGHT CLUB) No. 234-6832 (7/17)F/2232. 4 CARPENTER r HIGH SCHOOL contractor, such contractor shall be required, prior to award, or after the award, or both to furnish such other ING - High school equiv., 2 yrs. experi­ 10 SINGERS (NIGHT CLUB) - High 1 MAINTENANCE WORKER - High 1 SUPERVISOR - High school grad., 2 3 MASON ence. Salary $2.15 per hour. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary information as the FAA or the director requests. yrs. experience. Salary $4.00 per hour. 1 ELECTRICIAN CALL BEN 234-3182 (ANY TIME) Contact: AMBROSIO R. CAMACHO $2.15 per hour. $2.50 per hour. Contract documents, including plans and specifications, may be examined at the Office of the Executive Contact: KARL REYES dba REYES 1 PAINTER Director, Commonwealth Ports Authority, or can be obtained from this office upon the payment of SEVENTY dba ARC ENTERPRISES, P.O. Box Contact: RAY INTERNATIONAL INC. Contact: JAIME G. AGLIPAY dba GOOD dba KARAOKE CLUB DUET, Caller Box COMPANY, P.O. Box 133, Saipan, MP 1 PLUMBER-High school grad., 2 yrs. SAMARITAN GENERAL CONTRAC­ 8277CHRB, Saipan, MP96950(7/10)F/ 96950 (7/10)F/8337. FIVE DOLLARS ($75.00) for each set of plan documents. This amount is nonretumable. Payment shall be made 8336. PPP 296, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/10)F/ experience. Salary $2.15 - 2.50 per TOR, P.O. Box 28, Saipan, MP 96950, by check payable to the Commonwealth Ports Authority. 8332.______hour. Tel. No. 234-1118 (7/24)F/8460. CLASSIFIED Contact: PATRICIAQ.ECHALUSEdba WAREHOUSE FOR SUB LEASE Copies of the aforementioned contract documents may also be examined or obtained at the office of Efrain F. 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad., 2 1 CLUB WAITRESS - High school grad., yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 per J & P CONSTRUCTION, San Vicente Camacho, Consulting Engineers.: 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per N E W A D S 2 UPHOLSTERY REPAIRER - High Located at REM Center, Middle Road Gualo Rai month. Village, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. schoolequiv.,2yrs.experience. Salary Efrain F. Camachq, Consulting Engineers hour. 235-1163/7488 (7/24)F/8447. 2,000 sq. ft. Including office space with fully furnished Contact: 3K CORPORATION, P.O. Box Contact: MITSUE'S ENTERPRISES 1 PURCHASING MANAGER - High $2.15 per hour. Flame Tree Terrace 1489, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/10)F/8330. · school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary Contact: BRCCIO B. SISON dba B & L office fu rn itu re and equipment, and cool storage room. P.O. Box 2415 dba CLUB DAI YA, P.O. Box 910, Saipan, 9 CORRUGATED MACHINE OPERA­ MP 96950 (7/10)F/8329. $1,700 per month. ENTERPRISEES, P.O. Box 2272 CK, $dL10/sq. ft. Saipan, MP 96950 TOR - High school equiv., 2 yrs. expe­ MECHANIC 6 COOK (WESTERN CUISINE) -High Saipan, MP 96950 (7/24)F/8458. Interested parties may contact Rita at Phone Number: 322-7814/7815 school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary rience. Salary $2.15 per hour. 1 REFRIGERATION AND A/C ME­ GARMENT FACTORY $2.30 - $2.52 per hour. Contact: NICK'S&MICHAEL'SCORP., 2 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. Tel. No. 233-9216. 2 ACCOUNTANT - High school grad., 2 P.O. Box 1219, Saipan, MP 96950, Tei. A pre-bid conference will be held at WEST TINIAN AIRPORT TERMINAL BUILDING, at 10:00 A.M. on CHANIC - High school grad., 2 yrs. WORKER experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. experience. Salary $612 per month. yrs. experience. Salary $3.00 - $3.25 No. 234-3311/3399 (7/24)F/8457. Contact:' MICHAEL SZE PRODUCTS July 3, 1992 to explain and clarify any questions regarding this project. Questions should be submitted to the Contact: WORLD MECHANICAL 10 PACKER per hour. INC. dba HONG KONG CHINESE . Consultant, in writing, at least five (5) days in advance for answers at this pre-bid conference, with a copy of same CORPORATION, P.O. Box 722, Saipan, 10 IRONER (PRESSER) Contact: DIAMOND HOTEL CO., LTD. 4 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR - RESTAURANT, P.O. Box 596, Saipan, High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. LOCAL HIRE ONLY mailed simultaneously to the Executive Director, Commonwealth Ports Authority. MP 96950 (7/10)F/8338. 10 CUTTER (MACHINE) - High school dba SAIPAN DIAMOND HOTEL, P.O. MP 96950, Tel No. 234-7384 (7/24)F/ Each prospective bidder shall file with the Commonwealth Ports Authority, at the abqjve Saipan address, a equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 Box66, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel No. 234- Salary $2.15 - $3.00 per hour. 8427 2 AUTO MECHANIC - $5.00 per hour. Contact: MARIANAS REPAIRS COM­ W AREHOUSE W ORKERS notice of his btention to bid b a form substantially similar to that supplied herewith, not less than six (6 ) calendar 5900 Ext. 66 (7/24)F/2338. 3 AUTO PAINTER 1 (FACTORY) SUPERVISOR - High PANY, INC., P.O. Box 2690, Saipan, days prior to the date herebabove designated for openbg of bids. 1 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. PACKERS 3 AUTO BODY REPAIRER- High school school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 1 GENERALMANAGER-Collegegrad., MP96950,Tel. No. 234-9083/4(7/24)F/ experience. Salary $830 per month. Salary: $2.30 - 2.50 per hour Each bid shall be on a form furnished by the Commonwealth Ports Authority. grad.,2 yrs.experience. Salary $2.15- $4.04 - $8.00 per hour. 2yrs,experience. Salary$1,500-$2,500 8452. 1 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. The Commonwealth Ports Authority reserves the right to reject any or all bids for any reason and to waive any $3.00 per hour. 60 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR - per month. 1 AUTO MECHANIC - High school grad., experience. Salary $3.36 per hour. defects b said bids, or any of them, if b its sole opinion to do so would be b its bterest. 1 SUPERVISOR - High school grad., 2 High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Contact: MARIANA PACIFIC INC., P.O. 2 FRONT DESK CLERK - High school yrs. experience. Salary, $4.04 - $4.50 Salary $2.15 - $3.50 per hour. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 - $2.30 GRACE INTERNATIONAL, INC. Box 541, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. per hour. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.30 per hour. Contact: MICHIGAN INCORPORATED, 234-6979 (7/24)F/8462. per hour. SUSUPE, BEHIND NAURU BUHDING Date: 6/16/92 /s/J.M. Guerrero Contact: JOCELYN N. GATBONTON Contact: B & R CORPORATION dba P.O. Box 2682, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/ Contact: MICRO PACIFIC DEVELOP­ Contractbg Office for CPA BEACH ROAD AUTO REPAIR SHOP, 10)F/8328. 4 WAITRESS-RESTAURANT dba ABELYN’S ENTEPRISES, Caller 1 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. Box PPP 425; Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. MENT, INC. dba SAIPAN GRAND HO­ P.O. Box 2412, Chalan Laulau, Saipan, TEL, P.O. Box 369, Saipan, MP 96950, The proposed contract is under and subject to Executive Order 11246, as amended, of September 24,1965, MP 96950 (7/10)F/8326.______experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. No. 322-5288 (7/24)F/8450.______MISCELLANEOUS 3 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER, BUILD­ Tel. No. 234-6601/3 (7/24)F/2339. and to the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Federal Labor Provisions. 2 MASON 1 AUTO MECHANIC-High school grad., ING - High school grad., 2 yrs. experi­ SAPAN VACANT LAND 3 CARPENTER - High school grad., 2 1 AUTO BODY REPAIRER - High school 2 . All labor on the project shall be paid no less than the minimum wage rates established by the U.S. Secretary 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per 1 WAITRESS (RESTAURANT) - High ence. Salary $450 per month. FOR LEASE/ JOINT VENTURE of Labor. school grad., 2 yrs. experience: Salary Contact: JTG ENTERTAINMENT & yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,300 hour. Contact: PEDRO C. SAN NICOLAS per month. 3. Each bidder must-supply all the information required by the bid documents and specifications. Contact: TAKASHI'S. TAGUCHI dba $2.15 per hour. PROMOTION dba SAIPAN BOWLING -CAPITOLHILL-25, OOOsm/w westelyoceanview 1 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. CENTER, P.O. Box 29, Saipan, MP dba PAB CONSTRUCTION CO., P.O. Contact: NITTO SAIPAN CORPORA­ 4. The EEO requirements, labor provisions and wage rates are bcluded b the specifications and bid documents SEA COVE, P.O. Box 157, Saipan, MP box 1102, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. TION, P.O. Box625,Saipan, MP 96950 96950 (7/10)F/8340. experience. Salary $433 per month. 96950, Tel. No. 234-7931 (7/24)F/2337. -CHALAN PIAO- 30, 392sm and/or20, 331sm and are available for inspections at the Commonwealth Ports Authority. Contact: YATSUHASHI CORPORA­ 322-4670 (7/24)F/8463. (7/24)F/8450. approx. 2.5 miles from the Airport. 5. Each bidder must complete, sign and furnish, prior to award of the contract (at submission of the bid), the 1 AUTO MECHANIC-High school grad., TION dba MARINE SPORTS HOTEL, 4 WAITRESS “Bidder’s Statement of Previous Contracts Subject to EEO Clause” and the “Certifications of Nonsegregated 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per Caller Box PPP 158, Saipan, MP 96950 4 SINGER (KARAOKE) - High school Call: (671) 447-6641 ASK FOR ROSE.______Facilities” as contained b the Bid Proposal. hour. . (7/10)F/8339. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 YOU GET RESULTS.Jn the Classifieds A contractor having 50 or more employees and his subcontractors having 50 or more employees and who may Contact: KIM JAE WON dba WON'S per hour. AUTO REPAIR SHOP, P.O. Box 1850, 1 BAKER - High school grad., 2 yrs. be awarded a contract of $50,000 or more will be required to maintain an affirmative action program, the Contact: ESQUIRE INC. dba BBOSS Classified readers make great customers because Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-3429 experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. KARAOKE, P.O. Box 1219, Saipan, MP standards for which are contained b the specifications. (7/17)F/8385. Contact: S.E.S. CORPORATION dba 96950, Tel. No. 234-3311/3399 (7/24) F/ they're alert, informed, and eager to do business. LOST PASSPORT To be eligible for award, each bidder must comply with the affirmative action requirements which are SHEXSON'S BAKERY, Caller Box PPP 8455. Make a call to place your ad where serious customers lo'ok.. contained in the specifications. 312, Susupe, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/ NAME: Yuan Feng Ling MAINTENANCE 10)F/8341. 8 . In accordance with title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Minority business enterprises will be afforded full 2 WAITRESS Marianas Variety News & Views PASSPORT NO: 2187600 opportunity to submit bids b response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds 1 MAINTENANCE WORKER - High 7 WAITRESS 1 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs He Bei Province of race, color or national origin in consideration for an award of any contract entered bto pursuant to this school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 3 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. ISSUED BY: $2.15 per hour. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. , Tei. 234-6341 / 7578 / 9797 advertisement. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. У Republic of China, April 2, 1992 Contact: NGIRAROIS SKEY dba Contact: FAR EASTERN GENERAL Contact: C & M CORPORATION dba 9. Women will be afforded equal opportunity b all areas of employment. However, the employment of women SKEY'S ACCOUNTING. INCOME TAX MERCHANDISE INC. dba DIAMOND MING PALACE CHINESE RESTAU­ A p a r t m e n t s shall not diminish the standards of requirements for the employmenLof mborities. & RECRUITING SERVICES, Caller Box CHINESE RESTAURANT, P.O. Box RANT, P.O. Box 1219, Saipan, MP See classified CONTACT: 235-5901 AAA f43, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 1147, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel No. 234- 96950, Tel. No. 234-3311/3399/1005 234-1853 (7/22JW/F. 8188 (7/17)F/8377. (7/24)F/8454. S e c t i o n 42-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AMD Vlb.WS-FRIDAY-JULY 10,1992 ..FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VŒ W S-43 E E K & M EEK® by H ow ie Schneider CROSSWORD PUZZLER Envoy, 2 others iw 44 WHAT DOES QCAWLB -they're: th e most A> A 44 MEW M m HE SAV5 ÍMPORTAtfT iH iw es Answer to Previous Puzzle 44 ACROSS 36 Chief A Añil 'FAMILY VALUES'? THAT W fm rs CAfO A com m onw ealth of the noRthepn m am ana islanòs Añil 37 Writing MEW indicted fo r role PASS OUT)THE WPS..: 1 Trivial tablet S Añil falsehood P 0 LE Office o f th e m a y or №l* m m > 4 — Dolphins 39 Decorative ¡nfr ’EM.., 9 That woman ribbon A N A 12 Mine find 42 King toppers T O H in G ulf w ar & 13 South 43 Shade trees MM Añi 4'4 Mine DENVER (AP) - An indictment A American entrance of the Keene, Shirley-and-Asso- Añil mountains alleging a former U.S. ambassa­ Añil 14 Ventilate 46 Extra ciates public relations firm, the & 48 Sculptured dor and two others were coverdy A Aa±i 15 Comes back likenesses men held news conferences and 17 Aquatic paid by Kuwait to push the United A mammal 51 Three-toed were interviewed by radio, televi­ A ¿•A 19 — of Man sloths PJ M D States into the Gulf War claims sion and newspaper reporters. A 44 20 — gin tizz 52 .More mature EAR they worked as hard at hiding the A 44 54 Consumed They also conducted a direct- A GARFIELD® by Jim Davis 21 Highest point N TL Y money as at urging U.S. inter­ 23 Held back 55 Fondle mail campaign, met with A 56 Fashion OA TS A 27 Lean-tos vention. congressmen and members of the 29 Musical 57 Ordinance © 1992 United Feature Syndicate Sam Zakhem, ambassador to Kuwait royal family and held a «4 instrument DOWN 30 Law" Bahrain from 1986 to 1989, was seminar at the Institute for Geo­ 6 Paid notices 16 Employed A 31 Possesses 1 On behalf ol 7 Myself one of three men named in the political Studies in Washington, A 32 Dried plum 2 Anger 18 Ripped tàfti 8 Sets apart federal indictment unsealed here 34 — as a fiddle 3 Early 9 Surfeited 20 Stupefy D.C. Ai 35 Teutonic 4 Clayey earth 21 "Return Tuesday. Besides chronicling 10 Hasten From the —" According to the indictment, deity 5 Interior 11 Go astray how the defendants allegedly re­ a 44 22 Map Zakhem in late November 1990 ¡EMi 24 Avoid ceived and invested millions of advised former Attorney General ¡Mi 10 11 25 Choice part dollars from Kuwait, the indict­ Edwin Meese that the Kuwaiti ; mí 9 26 Appoint­ ¡mí ments ment also said Zakhem served as royal family wanted to give two a 4 4 28 Orators an intermediary when the Kuwait ■Ai 44 33 L.A. pros Arabian horses to Reagan. 34 Actual royal family wanted to give two As' the war approached, the men 44 36 Listen to TO THE 1992 LIBERATION DAY OVERALL CHAIRMAN horses to former President placed advertisements in national 38 Milk in MR. MARTIN MANGLONA, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES AND 44 PEANUTS® by Charles M. 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KM u marshal public support for U.S. The bulk of the $7.7 million MM LIC, YOUR CONTRIBUTION AND INVOLVEMENT IN THIS KM intervention following Iraq’s in­ paid by Kuwait - disbursed in KM YEAR'S FESTIVITIES HAVE SIGNIFICANTLY ADDED TO THE vasion of Kuwait. amounts ranging from less than KM KM SUCCESS OF THIS YEAR’S LIBERATION DAY CELEBRATION. But the indictment said the three $50,000 to more than $250,(XX) MM STELLA WILDER also lined their pockets with $5.7 CTI IH ilDCnO Call For Answers · Touch-lone or Rolary Phones from accounts at American Se­ 0 I UmlLU ! 1-900-454-3535 ext. code 700 · 95e per minute million of the $7.7 million paid curity Bank in Washington, D.C. YOUR BIRTHDAY them by Kuwait, failed to divulge - first found its way into four that they were representing a accounts at First California Bank K ldSp0t foreign government, and broke in San Diego, the indictment said. federal tax laws. Zakhem faces From there, the defendants . 11 counts of evading tax laws and , shifted it again and again among By Stella Wilder LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Activities AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) - related to a single personal goal can Your spending may have to increase one count of violating the Foreign other accounts, the indictment Born today, you are so outgoing that prove most profitable to you in ways today. Do what you can to focus ener­ Agents Registration Act; Kennedy said. you are certain to make friends wher­ you hadn’t expected. gies on only the essentials. andStanleyeachface twocharges. A total of $5.6 million at one VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Un­ ever you go. 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FAX 234-9271 miles) southwest of Tokyo. Po­ Watanabe was thought to be hid­ Fred Gwynne (1926-), actor, is 66; Ar­ full moon (July 14). lice said the officers had attempted ing. thur Ashe (1943-), tennis star, is 49; An­ €) credit check. 44-m a r ia n a s v a r ie t y n ew s AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 10.1992 L ittle League A ll-Stars going to B eijing

The CNMI Little League All- o f 15-3 on Wilton Ngotel’s three- start on July 26 and will consist of Stars earned their way to repre­ run homer and solo shots by Mike defending world champion Chi­ sent the Pacific Islands in the up­ Palacios and Ned Norita. Pat nese Taipei and Korea, Philip­ coming Far East Baseball Tour­ Sanchez led the CNMI All-Stars pines, Japan, India, Jakarta, Sri nament in Beijing by defeating with a batting record of 667 with Lanka, Hong Kong and CNMI. two Guam All-Star teams in the two homeruns and six runs batted Winner in this tournament will 1992 PREC1NT NO. FAST-PITCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE recent completed Pacific Islands in. Wilton Ngotel and John Paul advance to the World Series Team Standing as of Sunday July 5 Baseball tournament held in Flores both had identical average Championship Games in By Frank D. Palacios Guam on June 20-23. The CNMI of 500. ' Williamsport Pennsylvania in All-Stars are schedule to leave on Ngotel also had two homeruns mid-August. Team Win Loss PCT GB July 22 for Beijing for the rough and led the tournament with seven The district champion touma- Dandan Equitable 3 0 1.00 - challenge. runs batted in. Ned Norita and mentroster consists of Eric Fejeran, SA/ Miller Draft 2 1 .666 1 After losing to the Southern All- Mike Palacios both batted 400 Patrick Sanchez, Jesse Aldan, John Kobler Sun Setters 2 2 .500 1-1/2 Stars in the final game in last with one homerun each. Paul Sablan, John Paul Flores, S/A Lite Bears 2 2. ’ 500 1-1/2 years tournament the CNMI in The all-stars used only three Sonnie Sablan, Ned Norita, Jesse Kagman 1 1 .500 1-1/2 their first game behind Patrick pitchers in the first game John Deleon Guerrero, Wilton Ngotel, Piaos 0 4 .000 3-1/2 Sanchez’s twohomeruns, includ­ Paul Flores pitched six strong in­ Eric Kani, Audie Maratita, Jun ing a grand slam and Wilton nings, gave up eight hits walked Joyner, Tony Manibusan, Mike Batting Leaders (Based on 4 or more times at bat) Ngotel’s three-run Northern All- four, and struck out four batters in Palacios and Fred Pangelinan. Player Team AB Hit Batting Stars 14-1. going the distance. Mike Palacios The All-Stars in managed and Wilber Ada Kobler 4 3 .750 Although the Guam All-Stars and Ned Norita combined for two coached by Mike Borja and Joe. Rudy. Dela Cruz Kagman 4 3 .750 combined the Southern and Cen­ hits. Palacios struck out three and Sanchez, who will be assisted along Joe Babauta Dandan 4 2 .500 tral All-Stars in the second game, walk two while Norita struck out by Louie Manibusan, Tony Pat Alepuyo Kobler 4 2 .500 the CNMI went on and crushed three batters and walked only one. Pangelinan, Ray Villagomez and Martin Ngirarou Kobler 7 3 .428 the combined All-Stars by a score The Far East tournament will Leo Kani. Mabel Ngirngemelas Kobler 7 3 .428 James Diaz Dandan 5 2 .400 John Reyes Kobler 5 2 .400 US forms Trevino sees no Runs: (4) Mabel Ngirngemelas (3) Janies Diaz, Pat Alepuyo (2) Ten Players soccer team Doubles: (2) Martin Ngirarou edges in US Open Triples: (2) James Diaz for Olympics Homerun: (1) Joe Camacho, Jeff Guerrero, Gus Camacho, Felipe BETHLEHEM, Pa. (AP) - know the feeling of what I was Fejeran, Henry San Nicolas, Bill Aguon.. NEW YORK (AP) - Chris Lee Trevino doesn’t think the doing ... and I can’t find that Henderson, the youngest player RBI: (3) Joe Camacho, Jeff Guerrero (2) Gus Camacho, James course offers any edges in the feeling,” he said. “That obvi­ at the 1990 World Cup, was Diaz, Joe Babauta, John Tudela, Jack Santos 72-hole U.S. Senior Open. ously was the best round I played am ong 2 0 players selected NOTE: Games played on Sunday June 7,14 and 21 are not “I don’t think the course fa­ all last season. Wednesday for the United States included in individual stats. It will be included at later date. vors a long hitter, a short hitter, “I’m not sure what the state Olympic soccer team. a great iron player or a -great Henderson, a former star al of my game is. I haven’t played putter,” the 52-year-old Trev ino UCLA who has played 29 times very well this year. It was dis­ said after a practice round over for the U.S. national team, was appointing the way I played at the only regular from the full squad the 6,700 yard, par-71 course at Pebble Beach,” Nicklaus said Cook returns Saucon Valley Country Club of missing the cut in the U.S. picked to go to the Barcelona Games. Soccer at the Olympics is for the tournament that opens Open. “I got what I deserved. limited to players under 23 years Thursday. I’m not sure what I’m physi­ of age. “This is the type of course I cally or mentally able to do to PGA Tour like, a course built in 1920,” anymore. That’s my biggest Seven other players with na­ WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (AP) “At least they scored 38,” he tional team experience were se­ Trevino said. “This course is problem .” - After winning two of this year ’ s said. “The week before, they lected for the Olympic team, right out there in front of you. He predicted that a 7-under- first five events, John Cook is didn’t score a single point. I don’t which has first-round games It’s open in front of the greens par 277 or maybe 288 would be back on the PGA Tour following even think they got a shot off.” against Italy on July 24, Kuwait and the greens are down on the good enough to win. a self-imposed spring break. Lest you think the time off has on July 27 and Poland on July 29. fairways. The bunkers aren’t All but two of the Top 20 Of the Top 25 money winners dulled his game, Cook can point Two teams from each group ad­ hidden away. The greens are a money winners -Mike Hill and of 1992, only six arc entered in to his most recent outing, the U.S. vance to the quarterfinals. little more undulated for a George Archer- arc at Saucon this week’s Anheuser-Busch Golf Open. In the final round, when Defender , who course this old. Some must have Valley. They include Classic. Cook, at No. 4 on the virtually the entire field was fall­ played at the University of San been rebuilt, although they say Rodriguez, Dave Stockton, Jim Francisco and has 11 national team season winnings list, is the high­ ing victim to the tricky winds, they didn’t.” Colbert, J.£. Snead, Bob est-ranked player at Kingsmill Cook shot a 75 and moved from appearances, was picked, as was Trevino, who has won five Charles, Brace Crampton, Al Golf Club. 30th to 12th. defender , the 1991 times and is the leading money Gciberger, Harold Henning and Cook won the Bob Hope in “I’m relaxed and I’m happy,” college player of the year at winner this year on the Senior Gibby Gilbert, winner of the last January and the Hawaiian Open Cook said, “but I’m not fat.” Rutgers. He has four appearances tour, is the favorite in a field two tournaments at Kansas City thenextmonth.Buthehasplayed Staying motivated after his fast for the national team. that includes Jack Nicklaus, and Kings Island. in just three events since his sec­ start was not a problem, Cook Forward Steve Snow, a two- Gary Player and Arnold Palmer. ond-place finish at the Greater said. “I had to kind of grab time college player of the year at ‘Trevino and Nicklaus are good “The bottom line is driving Greensboro Open in April. ahold of myself and say, ‘This Indiana, was picked after scoring pi ayers, but ihey ’re not that much well, keeping the ball in the “I needed to get home and en­ isn’t a free ride the rest of the 19 goals in 18 games for the Un- better than me,” Gilbert said after fairways and getting into posi­ joy some of the things that I’ve year,’ ” he said. der-23 team this year. The other a practice round Wednesday. tion on the greens, not rela­ missed the last eight or 1 0 years,” With 1992 winnings of dlrs forwards are , He said of Trevino, “when he he said. 658,646 in 13 tournaments, Cook who has two national team ap­ tively easy position, but where plays well he scores real low, and His itinerary included attending already has surpassed his previous pearances, and Manuel Lagos, you don’t have to go crazy. when he plays bad he scores so rt' a ceremony in which his 11 -year- best seaspn total. who played two seasons at Wis- Make some birds and avoid of low.” old daughter, Kristin, was named The key, he said, is to avoid consin-Milwaukee. three putts,” said Trevino, who “But I’m playing better today the best student at her school in thoughts that his success means The two goalkeepers are Brad won this tournament two years than I ever did in my life from tee Palm Springs, Calif. he’s invincible. Friedel of UCLA and Ian Feuer. ago. to green,” Gilbert said. He also filled in last week as a “You just see too many times Friedel started all the games in the Nicklaus beat Chi Chi “Trevino is the best senior coach for the Suns, a basketball that you start talking about your­ Olympic qualifying tournament. Rodriguez in a playoff at Oak­ pi ayer in the world today,” Player team that features his 6 -year-old self and you start thinking Overlooked was Kasey Keller, a land Hil(s last year and would said. “Any man who beats backup goalkeeper on the national son, Jason. The Lakers downed nothing’s ever going to go wrong like to recapture the feeling. Trevino will win. Nobody can team who was on the roster at the the Suns 50-38, but.coach Cook again,”he said. “That’s when you “I can’t remember that. I drive the ball like Trevino.” found a silver lining. stan getting lackadaisical. World Cup. ¿Marianas ^Variety¿fe Micronesia's Leading Newspaper Since 1972 ^ P.O. Box 231 Saipan. MP 96950 · Tel. (670) 234-6341 . 7578 · 9797 Fax:(670) 234-9271