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HONOLULU (AP) - Until the rial and international affairs, said. Stayman, who takes over his bills affecting the CNMI have a meaningful discussion until Clinton administration’s position “I don’t think that federal gov­ Interior post on Monday, for been introduced in the US Sen­ there is one. The Senate may is developed, it is wrong for the ernment unilaterally should be nearly nine years was a key pro­ ate, he said. Stayman alsorioted share some of the same concerns Democratic-controlled Congress changing policies on the CNMI,” fessional staff memberof the Sen­ that any House bills must be ap­ with the House, but we don't to suggest policy for the North­ he said. “They have a right to ate Energy andNaturalResources proved by the Senate and signed want to rush to judgment.” ern Mariana Islands through leg­ self-government.” Committee. He helped shape leg­ by the president before becom­ Stayman said with upcoming islation, an Interior official said Stayman said legislation in the islation for Compacts of Free ing Hw. elections in the Commonwealth for governor arid lieutenant gov­ Wednesday. US House of Representatives Association and dealing with the “There are problems and we “We may not be happy with concerning the Northern territories. He has traveled in the want to deal with them,” Stayman ernor, the legislature and Wash­ some of the things that are going Marianas textile industry, tax re­ US-Pacific insular areas on sev­ said from Washington in a tele­ ington resident representative on out there, but it is premature to form, immigration, labor and fed­ eral occasions. phone interview with the Associ­ there could be further delay in be introducing some of these eral economic aid “is just begin­ Except for a companion bill ated press in Honolulu. “But the resolving some of the issues be­ bills,” Allen P. Stayman, ning. We’re waiting to see how dealing with multi-year Com­ Clinton administration doesn’t tween the commonwealth and Interior’s new deputy for teirito- serious they are.” monwealth covenant funding, no have a position and we can’t have certain members of Congress.

By Rafael H. Arroyo

THE SANITARY landfill project in Marpi will be delayed because of discrepancies in the revised lease agreement between United Micronesia Development Asso­ ciation (UMDA) and Marianas Public Land Corp. (MPLC), House Speaker Thomas P. Villagomez said yesterday. In an interview, Villagomez said the agreement does not con­ form with the conditions laid out by the Legislature in approving a 15-year extension of the company’s lease of public land in Marpi. “I will not sign the agreement unless some of its provisions are n / o o u i v c u u i n g ceremony manrea me opening or me new waixway ro me peaK or m i . lapogcnau, a project or the ¿Saipan Chamber or Commerce. Photcf-shows (from left): Bishop Tomas Camacho, Governor Lorenzo I. Guerrero, Marianas Visitors Bureau Managing Director made to conform with the terms Bennet Seman and SCC President Roy Morioka. of the approving resolution. They know they should not put in any­ thing contrary to the resolution, but I am amazed that they are CUC meter project cost soars 213% trying to,” he said. Senate President Juan S. Demapan has also not signed the Contractor also C U C ’s advisor agreement. UMDA committed to build the THE COST of a project to install and the corresponding costs ap­ $955,063, there was still a that made up this increased cost landfill as a public benefit contri­ water and electric meters in the pear to have violated the procure­ $150,000 or 16 percent increase wererecommendedby LMA, who bution to accompany a planned Northern Marianas soared by 213 ment regulations,” Hfc said. in cost resulting from expanded benefited financially under the multi-million dollar golf course percent, from the original con­ The contract was awarded by work in one scope of the con­ metering contract,” the report said. and resort hotel complex in Marpi. trae ted price of $955,116to $2.99 CUC to Lyonnaise Marianas tract,” Tan said in his final audit “CUC relied too heavily on UMDA also offered to operate million, Public Auditor Scott Tan America (LMA) on July 18,1988. report, which was dated Decem­ LM A’s advice in areas where and maintain the landfill for 12 said in a report dated April 1. When the request for proposals ber 1990. more objective advice could have years. Tan, in a letter to CUC Execu­ was announced in 1987, The auditor said LMA might been sought.” Villagomez said the approving tive Director Ramón S. Guerrero, the plan was to install4,000water have had an advantage over other Tan blamed CUC for not prop­ resolution for the initial 25-year said the utilities firm did not meters and 2,500 electric meters. bidders when it prepared its bid erly supervising the contractor to lease period included a UMDA strictly follow applicable procure­ When the contract with LMA was because LMA was also CUC’s complete the metering of all elec­ commitment of a total of $26.8 ment rules and regulations and sighed in 1988, the numbers were advisor under a technical man­ trical and water consumers. It also million for the landfill: $10 mil­ did not adequately manage and reduced to 2,500 water meters agement services contract and failed to detect computation er­ lion for the procurement and con­ control contract costs. and 1,800 electric meters. operations manager under an op­ rors resulting in overpayments, struction and $16.8 million for Tan said the project cost in­ “Although the reduction in the erations and management con­ he said. the cost of operating the landfill creased because of 20 change or­ number of meters caused a de­ tract. On July 21, 1992, CUC re­ for 12 years at $1.4 million per ders approved and paid by CUC. crease of $145,086 or 15 percent “Some personnel interviewed sponded to the audit findings, year. “The number of change orders of LMA’s original proposal of claimed that many change orders continued on page 2 continued on page 2 2-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-APRIL 9.1993 FRIDAY, APRIL 9,1993 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-3 MHS wins award ------_ щ------— ; R e j o i c e w ith the entire fa m ily Guerrero orders H a p p y a n d s t a r t your day w ith our for Island Images’ CONGRATULATIONS PUBLIC School Commissioner agencies to follow William S. Torres recently re­ TO EASTER SUNDAY ceived an awardnotificationfirom IG suggestions the Literary Committee of the action from the concerned agen­ I M C D O n w r s BRUNCH' National Council for the Teach­ GOVERNOR Lorenzo I. EASTER BRUNCH ers of English in recognition of Guerrero has directed the heads cies and to resolve the concerns & JOEAYUYU APRIL 11, 1993 the Marianas High School liter­ of government agencies to follow raised in those audits. ADULfS: $20.00 / KIDS: $10.00 ary magazine Island Images, Vol­ the recommendations of the Inte­ Inos cited the audit on the use Saipan J. From 10:30 a.m. - 2:00 pm ume I. rior Department’s inspector gen­ . of capital development funds, JUICE Assorted Juices, Chocolate Milk and Fresh Milk According to the notification, eral. Commonwealth Development 6 SA L A D (8) K inds o f Salads MHS and its publication, Island In a memorandum dated April Authority, Commonwealth Utili­ ON T H E IR RANP OPENINQ (3) Kinds o f Dressings Images, Volume I, was one of 5, Guerrero told the different de­ ties Corp., Commonwealth Health COLD Salmon 'Couliblac' - DU Sour Cream only seven high schools in the partment and activity heads to Center, and Mariana Islands Q lazed Ham - R oast tu rkey “American Schools Abroad” cat­ William S. Torres assist the Finance Department in Housing Authority. Fate de Campagne egory to be awarded national rec­ ics designing, layout, printing and responding to the inspector “The key here is to follow up on Seafood Fountain and Sauces ognition in the 1992 ratings. And even into sales and distribution.·1’ general’s requests. He designated outstanding audit recommenda­ i Shrimp Kelaguen this included at least eight high “But its value goes beyond stu­ Finance Director Eloy S. Inos as tions that need further responses ss Smoked Fish Platter school submittals from Hawaii dent learning as it could be used the contact person and coordina­ or those not responded to at all. A Cheese Board high schools. as a part of the recruiting package tor on'matters pertaining to in­ response from the auditee is not Is JA P A N E SE F utom akl Claire Bock, Island Images, to entice potential teachers to the spector general audits. the end of an audit, there is a long Soba, Somen, Condiments advisor of the MHS English De­ CNMI,” she said. “There are audits that the IG audit resolution process to make Sashim i partment, said ‘The magazine is a The Island Images advisor said conducted that included certain sure that the intended results are SO U P Salmonbique with Dll total publishing experience where there is a third issue underway at recommendations. Althoughmost achieved,” he said. CARVING Roast Chicago Round with Horseradish students learn and practice skills this time and will be ready for of these recommendations were “It is a continuing process and STATION Suckling Pig with Roasted Potatoes of planing, writing, editing, graph- release andsale in May of this year. responded to by the concerned we have to accelerate efforts to­ Waffles with Blueberries and Cranberries wards audit resolution due to the P ancakes Join us on our Easter egg local agencies, there were others hunting on Sunday and that were not acceptable to the need for a timely response as ear­ HOT Ham and Cheese Omeliete-s Sausages P I C n a m e s from the staff & management Bacon- Pork Tocino win fabulous prizes! auditee. The governor recognized lier agreed upon by the CNMI the need for follow-through on government with the Interior,” Mashed Potato G eron as top Poached Eggs ‘Benedict' these matters,” Inos said in an Inos said. '¡¡S JOETEN MOTOR COM PANY INC. NISSAN Marinated Roast Lamb Leg interview yesterday. Asked whether the governor’s ¿ .T e l automobile sales, parts s service e m p l o y e e D RO. BOX 600, SAIPAN MP 96960 Ititmetamfcl Qrilied Chicken Breast with Avocado Egg hunting starts exactly According to Inos, the CNMI memo came as a result of the TEL. 234/5562/5563/5564/5565/5567/5560 н мfnm « «v.* Thai Seafood Curry 12:00 noon by the beach government is reviewing the au- currently strained relationship Business Holts: Monday to Saturday 0:OOam to 5:OOpm “First on Saipan” Mahi-Mahi with Sauteed Mushrooms and at the poolside. for February ditfindings and recommendations with the US, Inos said “not di­ Vegetables with Shirmp THE PACIFIC Islands Club, R ed Rice, Fried Rice So bring your kids along for to determine the areas that needed rectly”. (RHA) the fun and exciting Saipan recently honored Rudy BAKERY Pullman Bread. Whole Cracked Bread games. Geron as February’s employee of Raisin Loaf Bread, Qariic Bread СШ Farmer's Bread, French Bread, Brioche,· For reservation, please call the menth. As the recipient of the Ensaymada, Doughnut, Cheese MufHn, Banana 322-1234, Ext. 730/731. award, he received $100 and a Maid saves boy Bread, Fruit Cake slice, Danish Pastries with Ask for Mayeth or Pol. deluxe overnight stay for two at R udy Geron also partly burned an electric pole. Cinnamon, Danish with Fruits, Hard Roil, the hotel. responsibilities, positive attitude, AN UNIDENTIFIED domestic Another fire of still undeter­ Croissant, Chocolate Croissants Geron, a member of the house­ and much more. Geron has been helper saved a four-year-old from mined origin also damaged the PASTRY French Cheese Cake, Asst. Fruit Tartlettes, Choco­ keeping department, has proven employed by PIC for 2 years. fire in a house in Dandan, police roof of a tour agent’s office in late Qanache, Brazo de Mercedez, Fruit Tray, to be a leader not only in his own His manager said “Rudy is a said yesterday. Hafadai Hotel Wednesday morn­ Hapoleon, Asst. French Pastries, Lemon Pound department, but to all PIC em­ very honest, dedicated, and ver­ Police said the maid was wash­ ing but the hotel staff managed to Cake, Asst. Fruit Mouses, Qelatine Coupes, Apple ployees. He is always setting satile employee. He is easily ap­ ing dishes when she heard the Strudel, St. Honoré. extinguish the blaze. examples with his flawless atten­ proachable and willing to do any boy’s cries from the master’s • In other police reports: A To the Wedding I'm going dance, willingness to take on new task assigned.” bedroom. male eighth grader at Hopwood The maid rushed to the bed­ G ifts th a t I 'll be bringing room and found the boy crying Junior High School was punched From the Sala Crystal Wedding Registry I'll be choosing CUC. continued from page 2 near the bed which was on fire. in the left eye by another un­ /Г % The fire completely destroyed named school mate. ‘The CUC response did not pro­ company to act as a contractor and as A Crystal Present, forever it w ill be gleaming the master’s bedroom but the rest The victim was reported to have vide sufficient information tocon-. a project manager for CUC projects of the house was saved. been attacked on the Beach side sider our eight recommendations at the same time. CUC’s engineering The fire occurred at about 8 of the campus without provoca­ resolved,” Tan said. division manager said the legality of Crystal choice were made a.m. Investigators were still try­ tion, shortly after classes opened For instance, the audit recan- the contracts was approved by the ing to find out the cause of the that morning. To single blessdress. Goodbye. They bade mended thatCUC not allow aprivate attorney general. (NL) blaze. • A female guest of Hotel Nikko a t t h e Now theirfuture is laid On the same day, fire fighters lost a black wallet when she left it Landfill. ^ e continued from page 2 spent at least an hour trying to unattended inside a rest room contain a bush fire that was Wednesday. The wallet contained According to the speaker, the Gifts were overflowing TREASURE CHEST tion money to other infrastructure threatening to spread to several $600 cash and 200,000 yen. new and revised agreement which Friends & Relatives had their offering projects because it determined that houses in As Lito. The bush fire (GLD) was submitted to him on March the project would not cost $10 M a r c S a % b - A p ril 11 From the Sala Crystal Wedding Registry they had been buying 22 for his and Demapan’s signa­ million. IS % Sforew lde D iscount tures, showed $21.8 million, or “Under the original agreement, To everybody it was so pleasinga $5 million short of the amount UMDA will be undertaking the (except items already on sale) SIIIKIIYS specified in the approving resolu­ construction of the landfill at a For the times of your life, gift giving has never been more beautiful than with Sala Crystal tion. cost not to exceed $ 10 million. If N E W A R R I V A L S ! ! ! “I don’t know if they inadvert­ the landfill costs only $5 million C O F F E E s h o p ently missed the figures. But I or $7 million, then we do not o f you day &)o... don’t think I can agree to that big benefit from the unspent amount. LADIES DRESSES FOR EASTER discrepancy. Besides, it was not So we insisted on having the $5 сото a n d деб ad aA ^ c d a > ^ ^ o iy d & d . only the House that passed that million for the landfill and the $5 FORMAL WEAR AND EVENING BAGS FOR THE PROM f l CHILDREN'S SHOES JUST IN TIME FOR EASTER ^ approvingresolution, and it would million for Saipan CIP projects,” S^cAoice y? memoued. not help to deviate from the provi- he said. / M L SMALL AND LARGE PURSES FOR THE LADIES <33; sions e f the resolution,” But the main thing, according « & } STERLING SILVER FASHION JEWELRY Villagomez said. to him, is that UMDA should stick ' И Under the new agreement, only to the original figure of $26.8 Tea MIDDLE ROAD Garapan Shop $5 million is being put up by million, total contribution andnot 10:00 am - 8:00 pm UMDA, to be paid in two equal UASCCr go lower than that. SHIRLEYS 5ЩВМЕПУ ^ CORP. Monday - Sunday H APPY EASTER TO EVERYONE I ! ! COFFEE SHOP и г I Tel: 233-8126/8127 installments, but the $16.8 mil­ He said if UMDA wants to get 3/26*4/2.0(t0671) lion for the 12 year operation and back the $5 million, then the com­ Sofia C^tofi San Roque Shop maintenance is left intact. pany must justify that the $10 10:00 am - 9:00 pm Such a discrepancy is viewed Fiesta III -215 i million is needed and the delega­ Just say N O to drugs... P.O. Box 5236, CHRB140, to be a result of the the move by tion could have the option to ear­ Monday" - Sundaylday Æ Tel: 322-8126/8127 Saipan, MP 96950 the Villagomez said the Legisla­ mark the money back to the land­ and think about the horrible consequences ture diverted half of the construc­ fill. of drug addiction.

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Can state because the framers of the a flood of easy money for But for the time being, the normal palled at the audacity of the US you imagine the US giving that Covenant had the foresight to re­ LCT ГЛеВДТШ Б STRAIGHT... homeowners that remains steady to fare has gotten bumped by the Men’s much representation to such a alize that a government as far VJe’Rfe Suppose® To Work this day. NCAA Basketball Tournament — Congress and especially Rep. Elton Gallegly. How can they small group of people? away as Washington D.C. cannot WITH THe. PReSlD&NT FOR D’Amato’s bill simply calls for thanks to a special feed from CBS. eliminating the costly barriers banks The network wrote Senate offices propose unilaterally to alter or Clearly, there are problems here know what is best or even needed glasn ost? TH6. QOOP OF THô COUNTRY. face in selling theirloans to the capi­ last month announcing that “in co­ cease an agreement that was bi­ in the CNMI, problems in which in this region of the world. Little CNMI: Victim of the necessary steps to eliminate more than 200 years ago a gov­ W H Y ^ p ÍPN’T ANYoNfc T ell tal markets. By not being forced to operation with the SenateRules Com­ lateral? This is blatant colonial­ keep theseloansontheir books,banks mittee, CBS ispleased to make addi­ ism. Furthermore, Gallegly com­ or correct them must be taken. ernment from far across an ocean LOOKING at recent events liere and in Washington, D.C., some I A e T H \ S would be able to originate many tional early round games ...available plains that the US is not treating The systems for correcting these deemed to know what was best questions come to mind: more loans without having to meet on two Senate television channels the CNMI like a state. It isn’t a problems, however, are already for its subjects in the New World, • What does the Northern Marianas have at present that the difficultcapital requirements. In turn, (17 and 22). state. The C is CNMI stands for in place, but the management of it chose their governors for them United States need? small lenders would have access to Until March Madness ends with Commonwealth, apolitical status these systems is not always ad­ without representation, it levied • Is the Commonwealth a victim of g lasn o st? capital markets that they don’tenjoy the final game April 5, the odds- signed and agreed upon by both equate. What we could really use taxes without representation: In the seventies the Soviet Union signed a fishing treaty with today— meaning more credit at making and betting on Capitol Hill parties. We are not the SNMI, from the federal government is would this resultant government Kiribati, which was interpreted as an attempt to gain foothold in lower prices. Investors would have have shifted from legislation to lay­ State of the Northern Mariana Is- assistance in becoming better endeavor to do what it revolted greater opportunity to invest in small ups, from health care to hoops. When • lands. If the Gallegly bill is passed managers, but we don ’meed them against? this area of the Pacific. business by buying investment-grade In the seventies the United States signed the Covenant to the subject of defense arises, it con­ and signed, we must demand two hanging the systems. Respectfully, securities backed by pools of small cerns the zone vs. man-to-man— not sets in the US Senate and the We are a Commonwealth with /s/Cliff Friedman absorb the Northern Marianas as a commonwealth, with all the business loans. the future of base closings. benefits of US citizenship, including a commitment to raise the D’Amato, who was recently el­ “Everybody throws some money in people's standardof living. On top of these the Northern Marianas evated to ranking minority member the pot mid it just runs like your neigh­ was allowed to retain immigration authority and exempted from of the Senate Banking Committee, borhood bar,” explains one Senate Blaming accomplishes nothing the federal minimum wage. has a reputation as one of the most staffer.“Everyonemoni tors the games, Dear Editor: getting dangerous. Then some­ Immigration got blamed. The US The US leased vast areas of land for military purposes, used consumer oriented Senate Republi­ and more time (is) spent during meet­ I can remember back in 1982 thing happened. People stopped government got blamed. Politics cans. The outspoken senator made ings talking about the office NCAA when people started complaining talking about it and did some­ got btàmed. The administration the Northern Islands as missile targets and even built an elec­ waves two years ago with a bill that tournament pools than the issues.” tronic “fence,” stretching from Alaska to the Philippines and to about the traffic situation in thing. The roads got wider and got blamed. And nothing would have imposed caps on credit- OntheHouseside.atleastoneoffice Saipan’s roads. Their complaints some streetlights are being in­ changed, it only got worse. Saipan, to detect any missile launches from China or the Soviet card interest rates. Though that mea­ is know to have turned down the vol­ were legitimate. Getting through stalled. And guess what? It got Today Covenant funding is in ume (Mi CSPAN and turned up the Far East. sure died in the House, it prompted the Garapan and Susupe and Cha- better. jeopardy, the loss of the CNMI’s several banks into voluntarily low- volume chi CBS. Russia has left Kiribati. The “fence” has been dismantled. The Jr’s Agenda lan Kanoa areas, especially dur­ I can remember back in 1986 continued on paije 6 US closed its bases in Subic and Clark in the Philippines but did by John DelRosario ing rush hours, was getting more when people started complaining not establish any fallback position in the Northern Marianas (the continued from page 4 difficult each month. People like about the garment industry in troops just went back home). J r ’s • · · me wrote letters to the editor, Saipan. Their complaints were These are trying times notonly at the global village, but integrity and the personal resolve to offer concrete an­ $$$$$$$$$$$ house is in order or not, it is obvious willing to shoulder the task of put­ everyone started whining and legitimate. Getting through the During the mid-eighties Vice President George Bush, in a visit on the shores of these once pristine islands. Many of our swers to current problems, then everything else you do is P 5 that all our subsequent actions will ting things in their proper perspec­ blaming it all on anyone that they bank and Post Office lines was NEED MONEY? to Saipan, greeted the people, “My fellow Americans." Last week, friends from distant land refer to these isles as “paradise”. questionable. And when you lose the trust and confi­ $ run afoul. It is a shallow assessment tive. Among them are Representa­ taking longer, and motorists were $ fellow Republican, Congressman Elton Gallegly introduced two We are now at the brink of turning these pearly gifts into dence of your followers, isn’t it true that something’s couldthinkof. Aliens got blamed. of our real problems. And when this tives Heinz S. Hofschneider and $ NOW OPEN $ bills to terminate the commitments under the Covenant: no more less of a paradise. While we may have improved the gone afoul somewhere? How sad that only a few are People who didn’t know how to havingto maneuver around oblivi­ attitude is ingrained, our views are Herman T. Guerrero (Jun Pan) a standard of living for our people, I am not sure that we willing to do something right. drive very well got blamed. Plan­ ous sewing machine operators. $ F A S T G A S H s $120 million directfederal grants, no more autonomy on immigra­ limited to our self-serving warped prospective Washington Represen­ have upgraded the quality of life. As much as I try to convince myself with confidence ners got blamed. Car dealers got People like Govendo started writ­ tion. opinions of ourselves. tative. These are two gentlemen $ PAWNSHOP $ Mind you, our internal problems have created larger that something’s bound to go right, I do so with guarded blamed. Public Works got ing letters to the editor, everyone Earlier, Congressman Lewis Payne proposed the removal of Ir tryng to shortcircuitthe process who “see beyond the years.” ones externally. And for as long as we can’t understand optimism. I am keeping my fingers crossed that those at blamed. The administration got started whining and blaming it all $ 4th Fir. Horiguchi Bldg. s the CNMI's duty free privilege under a bill designed to close the of natural growth, we deny ourselves A SelectCommittee bn Labor and the essence of the Goose and the Golden Egg, our fate the helm be it in the executive or legislative branch will blamed. And nothing changed, it on anyone that they could think $ Tel. No. 234-5117 $ and our children the opportunity to Immigration has been appointed by local garment industry, whose growth was encouraged, in the may be hopeless. Let us try to keep the word “hope” alive be able to see beyond personal political ambitions the only got worse. of. Aliens got blamed. People è We buy your old й instill confidence and integrity in the Speaker Thomas P. Villagomez to V g o ld s ilv e r first place, by the privilege and the grant of local immigration and flush out the suffix “less”. I don’t need it nor do bold writings on the wall that we either work toward the About 10 years later it got so running the factories got blamed. & system for we have become die pri­ take a comprehensive review and $ $ authority. posterity. Time and circumstance tell it all— we have to common good or lose every iota of opportunity to do bad that people were having The factory owners got blamed. mary perpetrators of that very sys­ assessment of our labor and immi­ These moves would have been unthinkable at the height of the have new approaches to old prolems— with the commit­ things “our way” in a “responsible” manner. Gentlemen, trouble getting around and it was Planners got blamed. Labor and 555355SSSSS tem. Under this set of circumstance, gration policies. This Select Com­ ment to resolve them. the ‘Tide waits for no man!” Cold War. The CNMI was, at that time, considered a strategic how can we impose changes that are Our biggest drawback today, however, is the lack of Perception is a very powerful phenomenon in the sense mittee is chaired by a superbly ca­ territorial possession, necessary for the defense of the mainland, difficult but which guarantee greater pable and proactive member of the integrity in the manner we have handled our internal that it is deeply ingrained.. In other words, how we see the nearest US-owned relocation site for America's military returns over the long haul? Is integ­ House of Representatives, namely affairs. This very fundamental issue is the most important ourselves has a direct bearing on our actions that follow. rity, responsibility, accountability Congressman Heinz S. bases in Asia. element in the character of any public official which must If in our view we want less federal government intrusion CONGRATULATIONS and commitment part of our work­ Hofschneider. It is always a plea­ But now, thanks to Mikhail Gorbachev, there is glasnost. be accompanied by yet another important trait— a sense without taking a realistic assessment of whether our Russia, formerly number 1 enemy, is now America's best friend, of commitment. In short, if you don’t have personal continued on pages ing vocabulary? Is equal protection sure working with this gentleman and deserves $1.6 billion in aid in the interest of world peace. No for citizens and non-citizens alike for he also doesn’t subscribe to the TO need for the bases in the Philippines, noneed for fallback position JACK ANDERSON and M ICH AEL BINSTEIN inherent in our policies? Whose to perpetuation of problems but rather in the Northern Marianas. Considering the number of years they blame for all the problems that we their final resolution. And when we ЛЛ WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND have today, the CNMI or the U.S? have a gentleman whose depth and |№ CDOna№ 5 have been sending missiles to Farallon de Medenilla, those firing Weren’t we given the penultimate clarity of understanding is simply the missiles from California must be sharoshooters by now. warning last July to repeal discrimi­ awesome, coupled with his commit­ & JOEAYUYU The $1.6 billion aid for Russia is a.small amount to pay for world natory labor policies, review devel­ ment to make things happen “our S a i p a n ^ peace. The US, as the world policeman, had spent a lot more to opment policies that encourage the way” but in a “responsible manner”, promote that peace. And Russia has used “peace” wisely to raise N ew b ill w ould help sm all businesses influx of non-citizens which trans­ you can rest assured that there’s still funds to support its economy. lates into millions of dollars not for hope in our charting the destiny of ON THEIR GRAND OPENING Unfortunately, the Northern Marianas does not have the same WASHINGTON — President interest rates and improved economic regulations, but others believe inter­ the indigenous people but foreign­ these islands under a genuine part­ Clinton’s plan to create new em­ numbers have been unable to ac­ est rates are to blame. While short ers? Aren’t we also wary that in fact nership with our Mother Country, leverage. What is happening now is a simple shift from "strategic” ployment opportunities during this complish: Get money flowing into term rates are at historic lows, long­ we have violated the intent of the the U.S. of A. to “expendable." otherwise “jobless recovery” could the hands of small- and medium­ term rates have remained relatively immigration provision under the The issue friends isn’t the $120 get a boost in the coming months sized businesses. D’Amato’s bill al­ high. This has allowed banks to Covenant? In short, for all our neg­ Million as mentioned by our Wash­ from an unlikely source: Sen. Alfonse ready has 40 cosponsors, including achieve record profits simply by in­ ligence and arrogance, do you hon- ington Representative Juan N. D’Amato, R-N.Y. five Democrats. vesting depositors’ money into risk­ esdy feel that the concerns of the Babauta. Rather it is the ultimate ¿ M a r ia n a s cV a rie ty'3 ¡H & ¡ His solution? Takea load off small It’s no secret that small business is free government securities. U.S. Congress were concocted by control of our destiny. I am sure you community banks by letting them the engine thatdrivesAmerica’seco- Clinton promised to end this credit that august body itself? For once in. too agree with him. The concerns Serving the Commonwealth for 21 years bundle and securitize their small nomic success. It’s where jobs are crunch, and he delivered earlier this our lifetime, let’s be realistic and being raised by the U.S. Congress Published Monday to Friday By Younis Art Studio, Inc. business loans, creating a “second­ created and recoveries are bom. But month by announcing rule changes responsible for our actions and inac­ are our problems. Let’s join hands Publishers: ary market.” If enacted, it could cre­ this recovery has been different. that would trim much of the regula­ tions. Letuspullourselvesoutofthe and march together in unison. Let’s Abed and Paz Younis ate enough deficit-neutral economic While the Federal Reserve has been tory burden banks face in small- usual “blame somebody else cul­ solve these problems. Let’s demon­ stimulus to make the current batde pressing all the traditional monetary business lending. Among other ture” and admit that we were the strate not so much to the world but to Nick Legaspi...... Editor Member of over Clinton’s $16 billion booster policy levers to get more money ORes who failed in putting up with ourselves that we are capable and Rafael H. Arroyo...... Reporter provisions, Clinton’s plan would let shot seem irrelevant flowing in the economy, loans to our share of responsibility. truetoourclaims about our ability to Ma.Gaynor L. Dumat-ol...Reporter The banks take into account the “charac­ FORD EXPLORER XLT 1993 CROWN VICTORIA LX Associated Press D’Amato’splan— theSmallBusi- businesses have been tapering off. ter” of lenders as well as financial But for all that we have failed to do exercise self-government. Let’sstart ness Loan Securitization and Sec­ While banks experienced record statements in deciding on loans. So and for all the pressure that we’re right here at home for herein lies our _ from the staff & management______- ondary Market Enhancement Act— profits of S32.2 billion last year, now receiving from our benefactors P O Box 231, Saipan MP 96950-0231 far, Capitol Hill and economists have problems. Let’s show Uncle Sam © 1993, Marianas Variety would cost taxpayers no money and loans to businesses fell by $77.2 in Washington, D.C. I remain opti­ that we too are responsible people in Tel. (670) 234-6341/7578/9797 All Rights Reserved given Clinton’s plan a lukewarm Fax:(670)234-9271 would create no new government billion in the past two years. response. mistic that though we may not se­ meeting our needs. Let’s do it to­ MARIANAS FORD FORD regulations. Instead, it would allow Bankers say the reason they aren’t Ironically, candidate Clinton said cure the entire $120 Million, we gether. And may you all have one RO. Box 680, Saipan MP 96950 Tel. 234-7752 community banks to do what lower lending more is because of tight new continued on page 5 have leaders in our midst who are Happy Easter! 6-MARIANAS VARIETY-NEWS AND VIBWS-FRIDAY-APRIL 9.1993 continued from page 5 FRIDAY, APRIL 9,1993 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-7 L e t t e r s . . . control of their own immigration So what’s it going to take? We Castro backs counseling is loaning and the garment in­ had to have traffic jams and dan­ We'll do dustry is on the verge of disap­ gerous road conditions to finally pearing again. All the talk and take sane action. Do we need proposal for wife-beaters т ш ш т т blaming is going to accomplish payless paydays and ruined busi­ everything BUFFET NIG HT >< PRESIDING Judge Alex Castro to court through the Family Pro­ counselling program for beaters. ------— — —'S«. absolutely nothing. Until people nesses to make people do the right examine what their part in all of thing? yesterday expressed support to tection Act which calls f a civil Castro suggested that the better ¿IP1 the proposal to compel perpetra­ way to enforce a counselling pro­ ч proceedings. this has been, and at a minimum Why do the same people con­ 1 tors of domestic violence in the If the problem of domestic vio­ gram for beaters is to create a except carry at the COSTA get honest with themselves, then tinue to do and say the same things iilii home to undergo a counselling lence is brought to court through family court. He said he floated and only then can real action be­ and expect different results? the idea of a family court years gin to solve these problems. And Nothing changes if nothing program upon convictioi. a civil case, Castro said the court ago. Terrace Restaura· the operative here is action. Not changes. Social Services Chief Lauri could tell the perpetrator to un­ your suitcase Family feuds will be solved talk, action. /s/Richard A. Pierce Ogumoro earlier suggested that dergo counselling sooner than in from 6:30 p.m. -9:30 p.m. every SATURDAY the court do its part in curbing a criminal case in which the sus­ amicably because both parties would be less adversarial in a But If you take us with you, we'll do that tool (March 6th to APRU. 3rd) incidents of domestic violence by pect could only be told to do so family court. A M en d from Russia compelling a person convictedfor upon conviction. Excellent service.'.that's what makes us unique. It is our “It will be some sort of a half­ business to make sure your trip goes as smoothly as Dear Editor: Hopefully, I shall get response' beating up a spouse, a mate or In a civil case, however, the O ur Californian Dinner Buffet way house to actual litigation,” possible, and w e do it with a smile. Our friendly staff is My name is Nick and Hive in from people who love postcards family member, to undergo a court may only be able to issue he said. fluent in English, Japanese, Korean, and is C a s u a l, Colorful and Easy. the Soviet Union in the town of and friendly correspondence. counselling program that specifi­ such order if the offended party or Family disputes, quarrels be­ Grossny. But I love Micronesia. I can write in English and in cally addresses the problems of the plaintiff’s lawyer asks the tween neighbors, friends, cpus- Tagalog...they're happy to show you our extensive I have heard a lot about your beau­ French. beaters. court for such order. ins, brothers, sisters, are better travel information library and help you plan everything S ta rt your evening w ith our exotic tiful country and admire it very My address is: In an interview, Castro said the In civil cases between husband solved in the family court first, for your trip from airline tickets to hotel reservations and but Tropical "Sangria" or a selection o f fine wines from milch. Nick Klimovich task of ordering a wife-beater, for and wife the victim is usually Castro said. car rentals. And after that's done, we'll even deliver Robert M ondavi Vinyard. Now I have started collecting Yanrarscaya 25, example, to undergo such a coun­ hesitant to tell the judge in front “This courtmay even bring back your ticket to your home or office. postcards with views of 364020 Grossny selling program would be easier of her husband or boyfriend that a couple together, or neighbors or Micronesia. . Help me please. - U.S.S.R. if the domestic problem is brought she wants him to undergo a friends,” he said. (GLD) We will do everything. That's why we're here. Then, move on to a beautiful spread o f cold appetizers an d WORLD TOUR A TRAVEL Sugar « > A Y.A .A, i'm H lH W H H it» » in tiíi t i S-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS ANDVIEWS-FRIDAY -APRIL 9,1993 FRIDAY, APRIL 9.1993 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-9

Transamerica allowed S U B W A Y I S M Y W A Y ! Fresh Veg. added to stay on disputed land [he way you like ill THE SUPREME Court allowed effect of the Superior Court order Court, then to the Superior Court. Transamerica Corp. yesterday to on innocent third-parties, the high Philippine Goods counsel continue occupying a property in court said. Douglas Cushnie also told the Garapan, which the company was Opposing parties in the dispute Supreme Court in a petition for ordered to vacate last week. were also told by the Supreme writ of mandamus filed April 5 Transamerica re-opened its Court not to interfere, “or in any that the Superior Court should construction supplies business way harass, threaten, or intimi­ have first determined the amount TRANSPACENTER MMC BLDQ. shortly after Supreme Court Chief the Wabol family should pay for MIDDLE ROAD date the other.” CHALAN KANOA QUALO RAI Justice Jose S. Dela Cruz and PhilippineGoods, the company the improvements made by TEL 235-7051 TEL 235-2255 Associate Justices Ramon G. which first leased the property Transamerica and Philippine Villagomez and Pedro M. Atalig along Beach Road from the Wabol Goods in the property to prevent suspended implementation of a fam ily in 1978, joined “unjust enrichment.” Superior Court order that Transamerica in asking the Supe­ Philippine Goods and prompted the firm’s workers to rior Court to suspend Wabol’s Transamerica constructed build­ vacate the premises. takeover of the property. ings on the premises during their "This is the da/of The Superior Court ordered Philippine Goods likewise term of occupancy, including a Transamerica and other occupants questioned the Superior Court’s warehouse, barracks, and offices. of the property to turn over pos­ jurisdiction to issue the writ of Cushnie also said Transamerica session of the 7,430-square meter possession to Wabol. obtained two new leases directly BEAUTY SALON land to Article 12 claimant According to the Supreme from Wabol in August 1991. - 234-3030 Concepcion S. Wabol. Court, the jurisdiction issue raised The Superior Court must also the Lord's victory; Transamerica had occupied the by Philippine Goods has substan­ determine whether the two new property for eight years. About tial merit in view of previous rul­ leases Transamerica claimed it 40 workers were displaced and ings issued by the high court. signed with Wabol in 1991 were the company’s business was “Until we have addressed that valid. paralyzed when the Superior (jurisdictional) issue, it is our “If these leases are determined Court authorized Watbol to take opinion that the status quo prior to to be valid, then petitioners (Phil­ Open 10 AM-10 PM Everyday Let us be happy - over the property. the issuance of the writ of posses­ ippine Goods and Victorino Located in Garapan next to DFS The Supreme Court, in sion be resumed,” the Supreme Villacrusis) are likely a sub-ten­ yesterday’s order, said ant of Transamerica, and the Court said. We provide: Transamerica could continue oc­ Wabol’s counsel Theodore Wabols have no authority to re­ Highest Standards of Sterilization cupying the disputed property Mitchell countered that the juris­ move petitioner from the pre­ while the lower court decision dictional question raised by Phil­ mises,” Cushnie said. . All Supplies and Equipment let us celebrate.1 was on appeal with the high court. Clean and Sanitary ippine Goods was a “hyper-tech­ The Article 12 case was filed Psalm 118:24 If the motion for temporary nical argument that does not have by Wabol and her brother Elias USA Licensed Management suspension of the Superior Court merit.” eight years ago. Elias died two order is denied, the high court Philippine Goods contended years after the suit was filed. said Transamerica as well as “in­ that under the Judicial Re-organi­ The Superior Court, said New W eekly Specials nocent third-parties” to the land zation Act of 1989 the US District Cushnie, “clearly acted beyond Available now dispute would have “great hard- Court for the Northern Mariana the scope of its jurisdiction when #ship.” thru April 30 Islands Appellate Division no it issued a writ of possession, in On the other hand, the suspen­ blatant disregard of Common­ sion would not unduly burden longer received cases remanded wealth Supreme Court prece­ Wabol, the Supreme Court said. by the US Supreme Court, Suspension of Wabol’s take­ Mitchell said. dent.” MONDAY over of the property would also The US Supreme Court re­ “Immediate guidance to the MANICURE AND PEDICURE SET help alleviate the confusion that manded the case to the Ninth Cir­ Superior Court is imperative to 1/2 P R IC E has arisen or might arise, and cuit Court of Appeals which, in prevent irreparable harm to peti­ would help eliminate the adverse turn, remanded it to the District tioners,” Cushnie said. (GLD) TUESDAY NATURAL WAX HAIR REMOVAL II II G uerrero to choose com pany FULL LEG WAX 1/2 PRICE

From our Family to Yours. WEDNESDAY to search for M anila galleons ACRYLIC NAILS FULL SET THE HOUSE Committee on ment 25 percent of the value of and to salvage anything found 1/2 P R IC E Natural Resources has given the find, while AIMS, in partner­ having historic or market value. Governor Lorenzo I. Guerrero full ship with locally owned with Proa According to the committee, THURSDAY discretion on proposals to look Partners, is offering a 55 percent the terms of the agreement are FOUR LAYER FACIAL for the remains of Manila galle­ share. favorable to the CNMI. . ons in the of the Northern Guerrero meet with IOTA “It cannot be argued that trea­ 1/2 PRICE Marianas, this was learned yes­ managing partner Jack Harbeston sure salvaging is a commercial or terday. and several legislators," yesterday public development project. It is FRIDAY A house joint resolution has morning. a temporary and short-term activ­ BODY MASSAGE also been prefiled to indicate that The IOTA-CNMI draft agree­ ity that makes no developmental 1/2 P R IC E die proposed salvaging of arti­ ment was first transmitted by the use of submerged land and in­ facts in the waters of the Com­ Department of Natural Resources volves nocapital improvements,” monwealth does not constitute a to the Seventh Legislature in No­ the committee said. SATURDAY The Right Call. submerged lands activity and, vember 1991 for review pursuant The committee further recom­ SUPER FACIAL PLUS thus, does not require approval to the provisions of the Submerged mended that in lieu of approving in c lu d e s by legislation. Lands Act, but Was never consid­ legislation pursuant to the law, MANICURE & PEDICURE Nevertheless, the same resolu­ ered by either House. the House adopt House Joint 1/2 P R IC E tion also seeks to express the In January 1992, the agreement Resolution 8-18, endorsing the Legislature’s approval of the sal­ was resubmitted to the Eighth agreement between the CNMI vage agreement between the Legislature and, after being con­ government and IOTA. Please call 234-3030 CNMI government and IOTA sidered by the House of Repre­ “The governor is cognizant of Partners, a salvage firm out of sentatives in January 24, was the fact that he can get ahead and NO SUBSTITUTIONS PLEASE Bellevue, Washington; referred to the Natural Resources approve project, but he was “The governor now feels he’s Committee. stopped on his tracks by a recent free to go and sign the agreement The committee, in its report, letter signed by ten House mem­ with IOTA, but he is currently noted that nowhere in the agree­ bers indicating opposition to the waiting for a clear offer from Proa ment is it stated that IOTA was IOT A bid, and urging him to con­ Partners and the American Insti­ leasing a particular tract of sub­ sider Proa as a possible alterna­ $ 1 0 0 R E W A R D tute of Marine Science,” said Tim merged land. Moreover, the tive. So as a matter of courtesy he Bruce the governor’s special le­ agreement does not recite any is waiting for Proa and AIMS to FOR MISSING CELLULAR PHONE. LOST AT THE gal counsel. lease term or payment. come up with an offer .with clean Proa, AIMS and IOTA have The committee ruled that if ex­ terms, that is a contract in writing CORAL OCEAN POINT GOLF COURSE. proposed to undertake search op­ ecuted, it would be considered that can be laid side by side with erations for the sunken galleons. under the law to be a permit or the IOTA proposal,” Bruce said. PLEASE CALL 234-6239. NO QUESTIONS ASK. IOTA is offering the govern­ license to survey submerged lands (RHA) FRIDAY, APRIL 9,1993 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-11 10-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND YIEWS-FRTOAY-APRIL 9.1993

L e t t e r s . ______continued from page 6 — and very few locals benefit EASTER WEEK doing what it was created for — from it. The economy can change Judge Pedro M. Atallg CNMI vs. Antonio I. Sabían CNMI vs. Florencio I. Manalaysay get locals into businesses. How once we change our attitude and April 12 CNMI vs. Deluna, Teodoro H. CNMI Ramon S. Guerrero Watch for the 9:00 a.m. CNMI vs. Soon Oh Kwon CNMI vs. Mesengi, Marino many spankings do we need be­ realize that the tourist industry is SPECIAL!! Islander Dev. Corp. vs. Marfega CNMI vs. Ngirchobong CNMI vs. Palacios, Efrain C. fore we get the message? There’s for locals. Trading CNMI vs. Tebia, Fredrick T. CNMI vs. William S. Borja a giant industry here — tourism Kenneth L. Govendo CNMI vs. Seob Han Yeong CNMI vs. Brando B. Biou Judge Alex C. Castro CNMI vs. Crisostomo, Felipe C. CNMI vs. Cabanaro, Eduardo C. All Annie’s GRAND CNMI vs. Perez, Rex V. AprfU 2 CNMI vs. Castro, Jose Q. 9:00 a.m. CNMI vs. Liang, Ming En CNMI vs. Suzuki, Edgar 2 0 % O F F H ocog hits casino drive CNMI vs. Jose C. Terlaie 1:30 p.m. CNMI vs. Ramangmau, thomas H. April 13 In Re Estate of Pialur, Catalina & CNMI vs. Leal, George Madriaga Dear Editor: CNMI vs. Jung, In YOung Ana CNMI vs. Villagomez, Manuel C. OPENING April 14 CNMI vs. Enriquez, FErnando C. CNMI vs. Casing, Edgrdo L. THE SHOE GALLERY I am writing this letter to register my personal concern and dismay 9:00 a.m. CNMI vs. Juan S. Kileleman 1:30 p.m. Beach Road, Susupe » 234-6087 of regarding the issue of a casino gambling initiative in the upcoming Union Bank vs. Antonio A. Arriola April 14 Adoption general election. While" the fact remains to be seen, I wish to take this Joeten Motor Co. vs. Ricardo I. 9:00 a.m. Adoption of Vidal Aldwin M. April 16 g 1 opportunity to voice out my sentiments as a citizen and resident of an Rangamar CNMI vs. Lariope, Joe T. HAVE YOU BEEN MADE A VICTIM BY SOMEONE'S CRIMINAL ACTIONS? Pacific Ent. vs. Fer, CNMI vs. Roux, Pedro F. 9:00 a.m. DON'T STAY A VICTIM FOR LIFE island that will be impact«! by such industry. Casino gambling can CNMI vs. Park, Jong Ik QQaDORRA- Josefino B. Aquino vs. Common­ CNMI vs. Kocko, Masa A call to th e HOT LINE c o u ld b e your first step to rec o ve ry from feelings bring the community either good or bad image. However, I am most wealth Examiner Inc. CNMI vs. Ambrosio, John O. CNMI vs. Lazarte, Arturo C. of fear, violation, or guilt. Point yourself In the right direction and find concerned about the fashion this proposal has been mechanized. Hwang Jae Corp. vs. Marianas CNMI vs. Benjamin, Pelander J. CNMI vs. Lambert, Larry J. out what services are available. DISCO On March 30, the general public was invited to a public hearing Trading & Development CNMI vs. Taitano, Jesus O. CNMI vs. Renguul, Casinova Ж Saipan Credit Union vs. Isidro R. CNMI vs. Hideo, Alonzo R. Judge Marty W.K. Taylor through the usage of a public address system. The very agitating Sabían, et. al. CNMI vs. Martin, Nancer April 12 &SA April 16,1993 situation in that particular announcement having invited the general Jung Keon Yoo vs. Quitugua, April 15 WHEN YOU NEED SOMEONE TO USTEN... 2 3 4 - 5 1 0 0 9:00 a.m. Continued on page 12 Ш public and only to find out that this public hearing will be held in a Nicolasa R. private residential property. Evidently, this residential property Hap­ Mar Mort. Brokers vs. Amko Corp., FEMALE No Entrance Fee (w/o free drinks) et. al. April 16 - May 31 only pens to be owned by a middleman who is masterminding the casino Fermina M. Camacho vs. К & D gambling initiative. Corp. The move in inviting the general public to attend the hearing or what Rosa C. Sorensen vs. Robert R. TOURIST Entrance Fee - $10.00 (w/ one free drink) X f V v y v V not, particularly in a private owned property was not only unusual but, Long/Janet T. Long LOCAL Entrance Fee - $5.00 (w/ one free drink) Bank of Hawaii vs. Току odo Ent. rather an insult to those individuals who in one way or another doubt Torres Ent. vs. Francisco R. what this industry will bring about. The intent of this so-called hearing Mendiola Paradise C hecking plus free services (Suipatv Ground Floor for public education about casino gambling was an ill-motivated Mita vs. Norbert G. Castro Saipan Grand Hotel Microi Corp. vs. Herman M. fashion tailored to lure people that can be undermined and to support C ira n L · P.O. Box 369, Saipan Manglona, Jr. now available at Guam Savings Loan! Tel: 234-6601 Fax: 234-8007 such proposal in the event that casino gambling initiative is placed on PIM vs. Jesus Monsalud, et. al. Q Î û tc û the ballot in the general election. Bank of Saipan, Inc. vs. Carmen Following are several questions the voters of Rota should ask: Fujihira m Choose from Moon Rent a CAr vs. Lillian R. Since 1954, our community has a. A public hearing being called at a residential area: How could Matsunaga relied on Guam Savings for efficient, V PARADISE CHECKING individuals attending such forum in their right and sound mind caa Joeten Motor Co. Inc. vs. Francisca professional savings and loan V PARADISE CHECKING PLUS freely express their honest opinion on the issue, knowing that they are T. & Ramon Sakisat transactions conducted by friendly NOTICE TO PRE-QUAUFIED CONTRACTORS at the wrong environment if opted otherwise. Joeten Motors Inc. vs. Ramon V. PARADISE PREMIUM CHECKING Sakisat, et. al. island people. Now we re pleased to b. How can one individual attending this forum have the nerve to CUC vs. Daniel Lieto V PARADISE MAN AMKO CHECKING The Marianas Public Land Corporation is issuing this notice with the intent to pre-qualified local stand up and go against the intend of the proponent for casino gambling Meitetsu Shopping Center vs. announce that you can rely on us for contractors who are capable and interested to provide road and related horizontal construction services in his very own bedroom? Isn’t a fact that whatever one intend to say Carmencita V. Alseika convenient checking services as well! Our staff will be happy to explain our .Orien A. Butaud vs. Binlgno T. in conjunction with the development of KAGMAN in Village Homestead. Due to the urgency to to the contrary will not be said because of the location this so called new Paradise Checking service and Fejeran complete the road and related horizontal construction works within the shortest time possible, it is the public education being conducted? And particularly, when participants Triple J vs. Ramon L. CAStro \/C h e c k out these options! the privileges associated with each Corporation’s intent to pre-qualified contractors and invite the pre-qualified companies to submit a can visually recognize that wine and dine were readily available before: Sales vs. Isidro R. Lizama You're the only one who knows what type of account. They'll also provide proposal for various construction works. and after their public seminar and training session is over. CUC vs. Pablo T. Cuison Triple J. Saipan vs. Tom Norwel kind of checking account is just right information on the wide variety of c. Who chaired this public session conducted on a private property? Sam, et. al. FREE services available, which Was the developer and or financier of this industry present when the for you, so we re pleased to offer AUTHORITY FOR PROJECT Highway Market vs. Juan S. Reyes four convenient Paradise Checking include safe deposit boxes, traveler’s The Marianas Public Land Corporation is mandated by Article XI, Section 5 (a) of the CNMI public was invited for their seminar and training? J.C. Tenorio Ent. vs. Green Park checks, free monthly statements, Constitution and Public Law 142 to implement the Village Homesteading Program. P.L. 142, as d. Was there a readily task team members formed to address the Ent. services. Each one provides you with Pacific Financial Corp. vs. ElaineS. discounted personal loans, and much amended, requires the Corporation to plan and develop village homesteads in accordance with modern general public with questions and answers concerning the magnitude of Olopai much more than checking urban planning standards which must include the provision of basic infrastructures within each of the this industry. I wonder who was the instructor during the session that Esteven M. King et. al. vs. Ramon convenience alone, no matter which more! Choose the service that's most homestead. Article XI, Section 5 (g), as amended by the Second Constitutional Convention authorized gave out the lecture to the listening public. Was there really any study M. Sakisat, et. al. account you choose. convenient for you. being done to address the social impact that this, industry will bring МТС vs. Norma A. AGana the Corporation to expend moneys collected from the rental of leased public lands to fund construction Lucky Supermarket vs. Ambrosio of basic infrastructures within the village homestead. The source of funding for the KAGMAN in Village about? What about the welfare this industry will bring about to the R. Camacho Homestead is the public benefit contribution paid to the Corporation by S.C. Properties Incorporated for island and its community? Kirby Sales and Serv. vs. Remedios the Kagman Golf Course Public Land Lease. e. Was the public hearing conducted, for the sole purpose of S. Reyes Dollar Rent a CAr vs. Donald Flores providing public education or was it for self-serving purpose? Рас Int’l. Marianas Inc. vs. Basilius GENERAL SCOPE OF WORK TO BE PERFORMED To the people of Rota, I appeal before you to seriously consider this Ingais, et. al. Each prospective contractor will be assigned to undertake construction of phase or section of critical issue now being proposed before us. I believe it will be a big Рас Int'I. Marianas, Inc. vs. Judy S. roadways and related horizontal work within Area I, II, and of Kagman Village Homestead. The mistake for all of us to even give our consideration to this proposal at this ADdy in in PIM vs. Anicio N. Merar Corporation will provide complete plans add specifications. point in time. I say this because I have noticed unethical movement on Payless Market vs. Brother Ent. Inc. the first step when this issue was addressed before us. Having learned Joeten Motor Co. vs. Samuel F. BASIS FOR PRE-QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS that even the most basic fundamental step to induce casino gambling Tudela initiative has been mistakenly carried out is enough element to foresight CNMI vs. BeniteZ, Mario The Corporation will pre-qualify the contractors based on the combination of following criteria: CNMI vs. Tiongson, Wilfredo S. Ready local capability of the firm to under the proposed project in terms of operational availability that the whole ball game for its implementation will be a flubbed. Of Kirby Sales and Ser. vs. Francisco course, every business and industry have good and bad things that r. Mondiola of heavy equipment such as bulldozers, graders, rollers/compactors, dump trucks, excavators and other i l l l p p related equipments used in road and horizontal construction. would bring about to our community. Specifically, casino gambling CNMI vs. Efrain Reyes, Jr. et. al. " i l i S April 15 ■xU:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:ή^·!:·ν:·'':·:ί·: :&ν···:·:·-·£&Νν:>:¥·Λ; Ready local capability of the firm to deliver coral materials and other rock products to be used in the among other type of businesses and industries, is regardedto be the most 9:00 a.m. road construction from existing quarry (MPLC does not have quarrying source for this project) sensitive, and therefore, the issue must be handled with utmost care and CNMI vs. Calaquian, Bernardo G. §il Experience of the contractor in road and related horizontal construction works. diligent before the eyes of the general public arid not under the shadow CNMI vs. Mathew, Dien L. » S i i l i Past experience of the contractor in performing similar village homestead development construction of darkness. CNMI vs. Torwal, Galileo CNMI vs. Guiawan, Antonio Jr. work for the Corporation. I was once your public servant in the House of Representatives, and CNMI vs. Joanes, Fred Financial soundless and stability of the company. still, I am your public servant in the business community. Therefore, I CNMI vs. Alday, Solito С. Overall labor policy of the firm in terms of number of local hires (U.S. Citizens & CNMI Legal will not allow my silence to slide away when I smell something is not April 16 9:00 a.m. Residents) for management & supervisory positions and regular construction workers. going right. It is my ultimate duty to inform the uninformed individuals CNMI vs. Kang Chul JOng 1 Щ 1 as they will be affected by the present movement to place casino Wardship p i i SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS gambling initiative this up-coming general election. Whether or not the All interested contractors who are interested to be pre-selected must submit to MPLC office located people of Rota likes casino to be placed on the island of Rota, for crying Judge Miguel S. Demapan April 12 in Capitol Hill, Saipan, no later than 4:00 P.M., April 9,1993, the following documents and information. out loud address the issue the right way. The way it was mechnicalized 9:00 a.m. d P llJIH 1. Latest financial statements of the firm. will in fact bring more disastrous element rather than good. CNMI vs. Hamo, Piro ЩЩШтШЁШШЩ: AG & Ino vs. Gabriela Wala Dacquis li l i p a i r i n g * 2. Copy of corporation documents and business license. It was further mentioned that cockfighting is also gambling and the ■Where Others Put Branches church remains silent on this issue. The church have been publicly CNMI vs. Ronnie f. Novela ' 3. Provide staffing chart/pattem showing number of local hires (U.S. Citizens & CNMI Legal CNMI vs. Ngirutoi, Pkoi Residents) and non-resident employees. mentioned that perhaps will not go against the Casino Gambling 1:30 p.m. -·· m um. \ 4. Listing of construction equipment inventory. initiative, as it has no opposition receiving cash donations generated AG & Ino vs. Seung Hoon Kwak Μ ¡"■ l is l i lí ' 5. Copy of current Business Gross Receipt Tax. from cockfight fund raising activities. Please be inform, that cockfight, AG & Ino vs. Soni Arada Banez AG & Ino vs. Luzviminda G. Orillo m 6. Any document to support capability of the firm bingo and bato are constitutionally legal. The above type of games are AG & Ino vs. Arturo В. Lopez For further information and clarification, please contact me at 322-6914/6915/7142 or visit our considered to be our forefathers tradition and culture and we inherited AG & Ino vs. Bruna C. Anao this traditions and culture. These games does not associate with what Ag & Ino vs. MariaC. B. Florenciano LOCATED IN GARAPAN MPLC Office on Capitol Hill. OPEN 9-4-M-TH 10-6-FRIDAY 9-12-SAT /s/William R. Concepcion we can say underworld business connection and affiliation. Casino April 13 9:00 a.m. Tel: 233-GSLA / 233-LOAN / 233-BANK · Fax: 233-3227 3/29.31 4/2(004315/ Executive Director ______continued on page 15 FRIDAY. APRIL 9.1993 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS -1 3 12-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRTOAY- APRIL 9.1993

"NORTHERN "MARIANAS HOEEEGS C o u r t ···. OFFERS AN Continued from page 11 9:00 am. JUVENILE OCCUPATIONAL* §AFETY & "fcJEAETH CNMI vs. Lawrence Reiong JUVENILE CNMI vs. Ignacio lokop JUVENILE ^OJiKSHOP "FOR CNMI vs. Jose C. Terlaje 330 p.m. CNMI vs. Brenda Kileleman JUVENILE CNMI vs. Jeremy Mendiola et. aI. April 13 @AS STATIONS, "WARE?H0USE?S- REPAIR gHOPOS, CNMI vs. Deleon Guerrero, Kevinn 9:00 a.m. AND ¿ARDWARE STORES CNMI vs. Benedicto Reyes Lizama CNMIK vs. Aster», Rubén CNMI vs. Sabían, Gabriel P. CNMI vs. Joel R. Del Rosario The National· Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has conducted CNMI vs. Sabían, Nick C. CNMI vs. Aster», Rubén surveys designed to determine the most common health and safety problems in auto and April 13 CNMI vs. Aster», Rubén 9:00 a.m. CNMI vs. Menglqy, Harry home supply stores, this workshop covers the topics identified by NIOSH as important CNMI vs. David D. Kapileo CNMI vs. Edgar Saimón to these industries. During 1991 and 1992 employers in the CNMI have been cited in Bank of Hawaii vs. Santos, Joaquina CNMI vs. Aster» Rubén excess of 1.4 million dollars for safety and health violations. Employers should April 14 1:30 p.m. remember that to maintain complete compliance with the law, it is necessary to have a 9:00 a.m. CNMI vs. Cario T. Sánchez Bank of Saipan vs. Maria I. Torres April 14 comprehensive safety and health training program in effect and to haveThe top level Bank of Saipan vs. Mentine I. 9:00 a.m. management commitment to this end. NMC, through its Occupational Safety and Health Esteves Borja, Richard N. vs. Borha, Emelda workshop efforts hopes to assist employers, not only to stay within the law, but to Bank of Saipan vs. Antonio Esteves Pineda '''/,/if ■ Bank of Saipan vs. Ramon C. Sabían 1:30 p.m. GOVERNOR’S EASTER M ESSAGE, 1993 assist them in the prevention of injuries and illnesses by providing the best Bank of Saipan vs. Marciano M. DeldTorre.SylvanE.vs. Déla Torrew Occupational Safety and Health education that we can. Martin Anita Niño Important Topics Include: Bank of Saipan vs. Juan Sn. Vilma Marito vidal vs. Sidney Gestur • General Philosophy, Health & Safety Program, Employee Training Pangelinan Stephanson mk At Easter we celebrate the Resurrection one of the greatest promises of the Christian faith. The Bank of Saipan vs. Ramona S. Nabong, Ana D. vs. Nabong, Jame II! • Carbon Monoxide, Tire Changing & Repair, Battery Charging...etc. K ' ' / $88888 Navarro J. * % ' - conquering of the grave, bringing joy. The victory over death, bringing life eternal. • Walking/Working Surfaces, Ladder Safety, Railings/Toeboards, Exits. Bank of Saipan vs. Joanée Sabían Yoshio Gabaldon vs. Pauline * ^ ", ' „ / ' • Environmental Controls, Hazardous Marerials, Personal Protective Equip. & Ramona S. Nav. Palacios Gabaldon JÊSËÊMÊËÊ0ÈÊ&,.... Carmen K. Olopai, et. al. vs. Larry April 15 • Medical/First Aid, Fire Protection, Compressed Air Equipment Hiilblom, et. al. 9:00 a.m. ' s .j • Materials Handling & Stowage, Machinery and Machine Guarding 1:30 p.m. CNMI vs. Kapileo, Edward I At Easter, we celebrate renewal and resurgence, a stirring to life, activity and changed directions. Schedule/Information: Saturday, April 10, 1993, 9am-3pm · Located at CNMI vs. Reyes, Efrain Jr. et. al. CNMI vs. Ngirbaulyad, Franklin J. Carmen K. Otopai, et. al. vs. Larry CNMI vs. Ramangmau, thomas H. NMC building "V" Room 215. · Fee $30.00 per person, companies that register 5 only Hiilblom, et. al. 1:30 p.m. MêËêÊmmÊMmmà Standing aswe are at a terminal point in our history, we are challenged now to renew how we do certain pay for 4 · Receive Continuing Educational Units (CEU’s) that can be applied towards April 16 CNMI vs. Francisco M. Romolor w m m college credits at NMC · Pick up your registration form at the Adult & Continuing 10:00 a.m. April 16 CNMI vs. Garcia, John P. 9:00 a.m. hyí'/sbL·,s/' " tf ' /. , jQ \' things in our life. And, renew we must. Education Office Call 234-3690 ext. 23-26 for additional information. If workshop Riva IncdbaS-Mart vs. Mangarero, ms ill cancelled you will be notified and a full refund will be issued. Refunds requested prior Judge Edward W. Manlbusan Venusto to 4-9-93 will have a $5.00 administration fee deducted. No refunds after 4-9-93. April 12 Riva Inc. dba S-Mart vs. Dimaano, 1 :30 p.m. Antonio History sometimes makes harsh demands. Demands that have to be met,if we are to remain the masters Sambhwani's Corp. vs. Riveget-, Pamela and not the victims of our times. Sambhwani’s Corp. (CNM) Cbrp. Saipan Cable TV, Midway Motors & Marine Center & The Hyatt Regency presents. vs. Addy riley Bank of Guam vs. Agüito, Fran­ cisco P./Kalen, Fe i i i i The Spirit of the Resurrection calls us to recognize this necessity. Sambhwani’s (CNM) Corp. vs. Judy Sipia BINGO BONANZA'S Yco Corporation vs. Sabían, Ramón Riva Inc. dba S-Mart vs. Rosario, We are capable of rising above the present political, economic and social situations. Indeed, we are Erlynn with BRAD CLEVEN Riva Inc. dba S-Mart vs. Ada, Jo- acting already with a renewed dedication and a resurgence of common purpose. Herein lies our victory seph V. Riva Inc. dba S-Mart vs, Ada, Jo- Sii*?zís and our joy, hope and trust as a people. seph V. Riva Inc. dba S-Mart vs. Ada, Jo- USiî ÏÏBÆ\E seph V. Riva Inc. dba S-Mart vs. Diaz, John We wish each of you a HAPPY EASTER and a renewed joy as you recognize and honor the meaning of Zhiming Wang vs. Demapan, Anto­ nio S. Easter. Sambhwani’s Corp. vs.-Faisao, Cornelia Sambhwani’s Corp. vs. Ancheta, S#*!### Live From The Hyatt Regency in Garapan Sheila Sambhwani's Corp. vs. Yakucmil, Saudelil Benj^in/T. Manglona Sambhwani’s Corp. vs. Sasao, 1^: îzo I. Deleon Guerrero APRIL 21st At 7:30 PM Channel 12 Vivían Yco Corp. vs. Franclsoco C. SAblan Governor Lt. Governor Grand Prize · A N ew M AZDA RX-7 · For Blackout Bank of guam vs. Tutii, Angeles Sambhwani’s Corp. vs. Mary jane Taitano Sambhwani’s Corp. vs. Taitano, Mary mm; Sambhwani’s Corp. vs. Camachó, Juanita Sambhwani's Corp. vs. Camacho, Juanita « Sambhwani’s Corp. vs. Teregeyo, DAce iÊÈÎÊÎÊËSÈ^ Riva Inc. dba S-Mart vs. Teske, Joel Micropac, Spn. Inc. vs. Sabían, Lucy C. Fernandez, KathleenL.vs. Desoloc, Verónica A. II 3smmÊêêËÊ«mm!ÊSËÈÊMê№ÊiÊ Sambhwani's vs. Rlungel, Valary Ocania Traders vs. Bistro Nite Club m m m Oceania Traders vs. Edward’s Sands Bar OceaniaTradersvs. Caesar’sCIdub P l u s Thousands o f$$$ in ad d itio n al Prizes Echo BEach vs. Sabían, Lucy C. IT E. Overseas, Inc. vs. Roberto, WATCH FO R D E TA ILS’! Julie T o w n h o u s e Manasala, Néstor vs. Eugenio Joe/ Co-Sponsored by: Romeo DEPT. STORE Hamilton’s Apartments vs. Semen, <¥> Joseph T (Pokey) I«! Bank of Guam Salpan Br#3 vs. m YCO ô o lp o n Mafnas, Blas T. m$№ I , P A U L 'S Tilipao, Esther S. vs. Tudela, Corporation MILK Cynthia A. JN C o b l e T V Feng “Faith” Wang vs. Nortwest m k III íl§ip; Airlines ;sV, Yco Corp. vs. J's Enterprises (Juan i * 14-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-APRIL 9.1993 FRIDAY, APRIL 9,1993 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-15

L e t t e r s . . . c°nt|nued fr°m радо ю ft#########··· ' ft#########· iiupiifliiuiui Μ ψαιι Catholic churches line gambling does. Rather than taking your time to antagonize the church ft##'#####.#- *## In Garapan next to Personnel Office Building r # # . and the game of tradition and culture, it is my personal recommendation ft#######-:- ft######· " ftft. that your resolute the approach for your casino gambling initiative. ft######¡ ft.#. up Easter activities ######'■ ##. Like the saying goes... What is good fra- the Gandy, is good for the ##’###! #.# CATHOLIC churches started com­ fore he becomes a leader. and San Roque Churches in Saipan goose. So, do it right, otherwise say hell no casino. ft####" ft·.#: memorating the death and resur­ Today, Quitugua said Catholics and in San Jose Church in Tinian Humiliated resident # # # # ;1 ft#: rection of Jesus Christ yesterday in Saipan will follow a blessed and San Francisco Church in Rota. ####.· ft#, with the holding of a mass of the cross from Mt. Carmel to Mt. Mass will be said today at ML /s/Victor B. Hocog ####i ft.ft 20 · 50% OFF Last Supper. Tapochau. Carmel, San Vicente, San Antonio, ft#.#; ftft. Father David Quitugua of the A sunrise service will then be ft.#.#; ftft, ON ALL Saint Jude, San Jose, Kristo Rai, Sta ft##; ftft MERCHANDISE Diocese of Chalan Kanoa said in held Sunday morning, also on Mt. Remedio and San Roque Churches ft# ftft. an interview that Catholic churches Tapochau, to celebrate the resur­ in Saipan and San Jose Church in M afnas helps couple ft#: ftft (Cameras, Photo would also have a symbolic wash­ rection. Tinian. ft# MATTHEW ftft Albums, Photo ing of the apostles’ feet, which A mass of the Last Supper was Morning masses will be said to?* ft# ftft. Dear Editor: doing business seems to prevail ft# ftft. Frames, Videos & was done in biblical times as Jesus’ held at the Mt. Carmel, San morrow in the same churches. ftft way of illustrating that one must Vicente, San Antonio, Saint Jude, This letter is all about the grati­ throughout the entire Immigra­ ft# ( M a t t ) Cassette tapes and The Easter Masson Mt Tapochau ft# ftft first serve the needs of others be­ San Jose, Kristo Rai, Sta. Remedio will start at 5:30 a.m. (GLD) tude and appreciation I have fore tion staff. Everyone I dealt with ftft other accessories) ft: ftft. the Division of Immigration and were extremely professional and ft. Y o u have grown so much and' ft: ftft in particular their leader, Chief courteous. They are all a credit to ft. ftft. Jose P. Mafnas. the CNMI government. ft. r W e are very proud of you. ftft. ft. ftft Studio Pictures 20% OFF Recently, two very special and Chief Mafnas played a vital role ft r W e your parents whose heads ftft. important events took pi ace in my in enabling my wife to join me in ft.#] ftft. ft# ftft: STOP BY TODAY or call for more information and Happy Easter! life. I married a Filipino girl and Guam. My wife and I can’t thank ft# you have touched wish you ftft. appointment 234-6306 or 234-7229 Fax 234-5824 relocated to Guam. When I began him enough for all his efforts. ft#: ftft. ft#; a [Happy, Birthday 'coz ft.ft the process of getting married and The real message in this letter is ftft: ftft. relocating my friends and work that with people likeChief Mafnas ft#. . ftft: Era of New Leadership ft##. ^ W e love you so m uch! ftft. colleagues in Saipan warned me representing the CNMI govern­ # # # ftft: of the cumbersome government ment in action than the people of ft# # , ftft. ft##.#) ftft. bureaucracy I would have to deal the CNMI are in very capable ft###, ftft with and that I should expect de­ hands. Government must have ft.###. jCove [Daddy, S M o m r n y ftft. ft#ftftft ftft. MICROL CORPORATION lays and problems. I can tell you people with character, integrity ft####' your Sister [Polly & ftft: that the advice I received was and professionalism guiding the ft#####’ . ftft: P.O BOX 207, SAN JOSE, SAIPAN, MP 90050 · ТВ. 234-5911,2,3,4,6,7,8 ft######" ftft: very far from the truth. Not only direction of its policies. ft######·; Brother.Bic ftft. did all our processing go So, my friends in the CNMI. I ft#######'Üh ftft: ft########'· ftft. .smoothly, timely and without a hope you read this because the ft#########-jR . ft## hitch I had the pleasure, courte­ road ahead for you and the CNMI ft###########4ïj ,_jHît###############################]ft###· ft##########ftjft##3N |Pi^##################ftft#.##.#.##ft.#.#ft##ftft.ftft. ous, professional and above all is looking very good. »ννννννννννίΚ Η Μ Η ιΗ ιίΓνννν^Υ Λ ν.^Λ ^.ν,ν,Τ ,^.ν,Φ ,^,Φ ,Φ .φ ,φ ,Φ ,τ,τ,τ,τ,τ,τ,^,γ,τ,τ,π ^,'Γ,τ,·!·, very helpful to us. He was just Sincerely, terrific. In fact, his method of Garry Matthews

STK и YEARMODELLIC.#SELL Feel The Hyatt Regency Saipan. R93-007 1990 CAMRY AAR-207 9,695 U 9 1-082 1988 CAMRY4DR. AAM-742 4,595 R esident’s frustrations Polish up your U92-087 1988 CAMRY 4 DR. AAA-977 5.495 W ORLD'S LARGEST U 92-146 1985 CAMRY 4DR. AAO-447 2.895 Please print my opinion and I wonder if our leaders ever con­ "Heart of Gold" U 92 -I 75 1989 CAMRY 4 DR. AAR-014 7,895 frustration without PrecinctI lead­ ducted an study to ascertain how U92-187 1990 CAMRY WGN. AAM-847 11.695 OFFICE PARTY '93 and enjoy the fun U92-188 1991 CAMRY 4 DR. AAX-921 8,995 ers regarding the basic needs of much water the island can pro­ R92-039 1991 CAMRY LE ABB-381 1 1,995 all the villages, particularly duce versus the present demand, T H E SOCIAL EVENT OF THE YEAR and festivities. R92-045 1990 CAMRY WAGON TAXI-364 8,395 Koblerville. not to mention future develop­ My family and I have been liv­ ments. Cocktails at the pool 6 pm - 7 pm. U 93-0 2 6 1988 BUICK CENTURY AAG-082 5.995 Sunday, April 18 ing in this village since the early I believe the problem is that our U91-1S7 1989 CHEVY CELEB. AAG-689 4.295 leaders say things that they them­ U92-1 71 1990 CHEVY SPRINT AAO-484 3.995 80s and we’re still suffering from Fundraiser for Gala 6-course dinner, U93-032 1987 CRESSIDA AAE-983 5,995 the lack of improvement in our selves do not have the slightest % 4 ideahow they are going to achieve with all the wines, of course! community. "American U92-1 98 1989 TERCEL AAH-457 3.495 One of my foremost concerns such intention. I strongly believe U92-057 1989 TERCEL AAH-930 3,995 Starting 7 pm at Gilligan's. is the unfinished sewer system in that one has got to have an idea, U 93-033 1986 TERCEL AAE-983 3.500 Memorial Park" D ear Friends: the eastern part of the village. followed by a feasibility study Brazilian music and dancers U 92-203 1990 CORO LIA WGN. AAS-654 5.995 Prior to the last election, Con­ before preaching anything to the U 93-017 1991 COROLLA WGN. AAX-051 7,195 gressman Villagomez assured us public. Especially, when you are imported from Rio de Janeiro. R92-022 1990 COROLLA 4 DR. AAN-459 7.695 that the money was already ap­ dealing with water and sewer is­ R92-031 1991 COR. WGN. TAXI-366 7,795 As you m ay know, we (Juan N. Babauta and propriated for the completion of sues considering their signifi­ Grand raffle prizes ranging from U 93 -03I 1990 COR. WGN. AA0-017 7.695 Thom as P. Villagom ez) have subm itted our inten­ the sewer system, to date, none of cance. . R92-035 1990 COR. WGN. TAXI-260 7.695 gold, to trips to Asia and Hawaii. our elected leaders ever comes to The most bothersome and tion to seek the Republican Party gubernatorial the village to inform the residents sometimes absurd thing to do is A goldmine of fun and entertainment. U 93-024 .VO-344 4,995 1990 4X2 nom ination for the general election this N ovem ber. about the status of the appropri­ first of ail, the water situation in U 9 2 -I8 9 1987 4X2 AAU-380 1,795 ated money for the completion of some areas are on ration. This is Limited tickets available U 9 2 -I5 2 1988 HILUX P/UP AAD-31 1 4.295 W e do so w ith the belief that the tim e has com e the desperately needed service to very inconvenient to a family, but U92-I73 1989 4X4 EX-CAB AAO-903 7.995 at the Front Desk. U9M97 1991 4X4 EX-CAB ABE-992 13.995 to usher in the "Era of N ew Leadership" to guide us this part of the village. I know the absurd thing is that they would R92-021 1989 HILUX P/UP AAN-167 3,695 that some residents in this area do open the water when no one needs. R92-038 1991 4X2 AAS-817 6 .495 through this m ost difficult tim es. Your support is an not have adequate septic tack fa­ .. .when everyone is asleep and R92-043 1991 4X2 AAU-486 6 .5 9 5 cility for proper disposal of waste close it at times when we need it R93-008 1991 4X2 ABC-292 7 .995 investm ent in the future of our children, no m ore, no product. This inadequacy poses the most! In other words, they R93-004 1992 LANDCRUISER AAV-253 19.500 l e s s . environmental hazard to our fu­ open for a mere one hour in the U92-I90 1988 CHEROKEE JEEP ABK-921 "■*- 7 ,695 ture leaders (our children). It also mornings and evenings then re­ R92-018 1990 4-RUNNER AAJ-403 14.995 You can m ake a difference and w e hum bly ask threatens to contaminate our wa­ open at 10 p.m. Some areas will that you join us in our genuine efforts to build a ter supply. not get water service at all for U93-038 1990 MAZDA PROTEGE AAY-625 6 .395 I have been an active member day! My observation on this issue U91-230 1990 SUBARU LEGACY AAU-182 8 .295 better tom orrow for our children. Sen m as, Si Yuus of society exercising my rights is that the big business that are U 93-023 1990 SUBARU LEGACY AAR-377 2 ,4 9 5 voting every election year. And, reaping millions of dollars doing M aase and m ay you all have a H appy Easter! U 92 -069 1986 MAZDA 626 L'aX ABC-472 9 9 5 during the past decade, I heard business in our own turf are the W 92-108 1989 MAZDA AAM-691 2 .495 promises after promises that the ones that have seldom face water U 92 -128 1988 NISSAN PULSAR AAF-558 3 .3 9 5 U 9 2 -I4 S 1989 M A ZD A P/UP AAC-313 2 .8 9 5 water situation would be one of shortage at the expense of the U 92-156- 1987 NISSAN MAXIMA AAC-886 .5 .7 9 5 their primary goals.. . that is to public in general. U 9 2 -2 0 0 1990 SUBARU AAC-641 2 .8 9 5 provide the' public 24-hour water I believe CUC should form a U 92 -2 1 8 1990 MAZDA MIATA AAP-323 9 ,4 9 5 service. However, we have not as committee within the water divi­ U 9 3 -0 1 0 1989 NISSAN SENTRA AAK-412 4 .9 9 5 lan N ekai Babauta Thom as P. Villagom ez (Kiyu) of yet come even close to realize sion to forecast needs in relation (For Governor) (For Lieutenant Governor) to our economic activities and U93-003 1992 HYUNDAI AEU-281 7 .995 their promise. This 24-hour wa­ I OR RFSl RVATtONS CALI 2 0-1JI4 ter issue is like a broken record. produce a sound plan to avoid continued on page 17 We hear it at every.election.time. .■t к ¿ 3t.ii 16-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-FRTOAY - APRIL 9.1993 FRIDAY, APRIL 9,1993 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-17

L e t t e r s . . . continued from page 15 L O V I ' S EMPORIUM FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL ONLY water shortage when future de­ dom see any of you actually come munication link we have with our velopments come to existence. to the village holding meetings to representatives is when they need • NOW IN THREE LOCATIONS Our community lacks adequate address us your efforts that you our votes. Show me you confi­ OIL, FILTER & LABOR Across Pacific Gardenia Hotel Beach Road, Across AutoMotion Chalan Kanoa streetlights. With the absence of hay have taken towards the im­ dence, consistency and commit­ INCLUDES: FREE INSPECTION OF San Jose, Tinian, Saipan, MP 96950 TeL: 234-6846/3296/433-0779 Fax the street lights in and around the provement of the communities ment before I give anyone my . RADIATOR · AIR FILTER village, it creates ample room for you represent. It is as if every­ vote of confidence. • POWER STEERING burglars and other criminals to thing is in place, when in reality, I hope that our elected leaders OIL FLUID LEVEL exercise their unwanted behav­ it is not so. from both sides would put aside • AUTO TRANS FLUID LEVEL • BRAKE FLUID LEVEL iors. As a result, the rate of bur­ I am deeply disappointed that their differences and establish > CHANGE • CLUTCH FLUID LEVEL glary has risen and will continue in spite of the large number of some cohesiveness among all to > SPECIAL • WINDSHIELD to rise if street lights are not in elected officials representing this improve their communities and WASHER LEVEL place. It also poses tremendous precinct, I have witnessed very the entire CNMI as a whole. It $ 2 9 . 9 5 • BATTERY ACID LEVEL hazard to pedestrians at night. minimal concrete evidence of seems that important issues are • SAFETY LIGHTS Our secondary roads are terri­ work, legislation or a sign of co­ only looked and preached upon • PLUS GREASE DOOR HINGES bly bad. Although we recognize hesiveness among the leaders and during election time. Once they AND HOODLOCK and appreciate the efforts of those the communities to providing ad­ areelected, theplatformispersued people involved in the pavement equate infrastructure, essential the opposite direction. EXCLUDES U.S. AND SOME LUXURY CARS CASIO AND YAMAHA KEY of the main roads, I wonder why building and other recreational I believe we need to bring in it wasn ’t thought of the secondary facilities for these communities, new breed into our political sys­ BOARDS P.O. Box 887, A Selection of 20 Realistic (PCM) Auto Rythmns Casio Chord roads or if ever a plan existed and especially Koblerville. tem. I’m sick and tired of most of Saipan MP 96950 Accompaniment Automatically Add Basa Uñé, and Accompa­ whether anything has been done I think it’s high time that our our veteran congressmen. These Located in niment Chords that Match Each Rythmns (Made In Japan) to improve the issue. I believe the leaders that were supposedly people sure may have more expe­ San Jose on Beach Road LOW, LOW PRICES Automotive: secondary should be twenty feet elected by the people to come to rience in the game, but I think the fr^djasYaiCan Court 234-8616,7524,7525,7017 PcDobYouCan wide. However, most if not all their senses and represent their enthusiasm, motivation, commit­ ' — Parts, Service & Body Shop: secondary roads, with the excep­ constituents accordingly. It’s very ment and creativity are no longer 234-7514,6881,6826 tion of the low-cost housing and frustrating when the only com­ continued on page 18 the turnkey project areas are ex­ CAMERA periencing traffic problems due • Minolta, Nikon, Canon, ' to the roads being so narrow that Ricoh, Panasonic, Wizen one has to stop and give way to Alex 35 mm • Built In flash, Focus free, oncoming vehicle, before he is Easy to operate JVC PORTABLE able to drive through. • Compact size, COMPONENT SYSTEM VACUUM CLEANER - I strongly feel that this commu­ Made in Japan • Auto reverse/ 4 Band Graphic EUREKA nity, considering its large popula­ equalizer/ Auto shut oft tion, should have an adequate so­ • 310 watts/110-220 V(Made in Japan) » Powerful Motcr/DVäf: jEdgpantf $34.95 and up Comer cfeaner* Complement Attachment* cial hall for private groups and LOW, LO W PRICES ■■ Set Included (Made In USA) community organizations to uti­ lize for meeting place as well as и п к ш г ш ш _ community gatherings. It would also be an ideal place for our elected leaders in this precinct to B L A C K & utilize for village meetings to W hen it com es СЕСКЕЩ, gather concerns and recommen­ m o N K j / f ; dations from their constituents as » tJghtwelght'Biw^T' a gesture that they are indeed con­ „ t o l o n g ^hfcjScmfort Hámáe *______cerned and are working towards ¡HAIRDRYER. improving these communities. " — *150OWat!s/4-Haat Settings lfteg. $34»4S »2-Speed, Comfort-Controlled Handle : The existence of the social hall N O W $ Z 8 » 9 5 «Lightweight & Comfort Size would also relieve Public School d i s t a n c e A C T I O N S E T System from utilizing the class­ • Experience the Ultimate in Video N O W $ 2 7 + 9 5 rooms at Koblerville Elementary Entertainment WESTBAND • Control Deck, Two Controllers, NES School for community, organiza­ t e l e p h o n e Zapper Light Gun COFFEEMAKER tional meetings and special events. • Double Game & PAK Super Mario SONY Our representatives should real­ Brothers & Duck Hunt • Easy to Use / Made in USA M E G A B A S S ize organizational meetings and LOW, LOW PRICES c o m p a n i e s , O N SALE » 5 Band graphic equalizer special events. Our representa­ Space sound tives should realize that their great­ LOW, LOW PRICES Built-In microphone Auto-shut off est asset to their political career 110/220 V (Made In Japan) are their constituents. w e t o t a l l y LOW LOW ¥MCES I know that in the Koblerville master plan, a good size parcel of land is set aside for a church as outw eigh the well as Public Park located be­ hind the DPS sub-station. Our ORSON DOUBLE youth would be the primary ben­ com petition. CASSETTE RECORDER eficiary of the proposed park and • 3 Band Radio CANON TYPEWRITER the community as a whole for • 3 Band graphic Equalizer relaxation and recreational area. • Normal/High speed recording • Print Element/Daisy Wheel/96 Characters • 110/220 V • Print Pitch 10,12, Line Spacing 1,1 1/2, 2 The existence of the park would So there's a choice? • Paper Width 12-Inch Typing Width & T O Y S give our youth a place to spend NOW £ 7 9 * 9 5 Inches Weight 9.9 lbs. their leisure lime to expend their L O W , L O W P R I C E S t o % O F F energy to keep them out of trouble. While I understand that our rep­ H O M E H A I R resentatives are working dili­ CUTTING SET gently on the welfare of the entire THERE'S ONLY O NE ESKIMO For All Lengths and Hair Styles • King size Blanket L U G àA âÉ •complets fut Гог the Eo№* CNMI, I believe that each one of Family with Adjustable Taper, you should also be representing • Assorted sizes and colors Control the interests of your constituents 2 0 % O F F that elected you in office. It has $22.95 and up NO W $27.95 О upl been over a decade now since the creation of this village, but I sel­ FRIDAY, APRIL 9,1993 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEW S-Î9 18-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-APRIL 9.1993

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FOR THE MONTH OF high in their ego. It is high time to ahead. I would not be surprise if strongly believe that it is time for w orkshops on w riting give someone new that exhibits we start seeing them in the pre­ a change. WRITER-instructor Nancy Flood, Ph.D., will conduct a series of free knowledge,.enthusiasm and com­ cinct, not so much to deliver as­ Hafa Adai, N-50SPL workshops in April to teach children and those interested in writing for mitment to help our Common­ sistance, but to ask for our assis­ ys/John M. Deleon Guerrero children, to write about their heritage and themselves. wealth prepare for the challenges tance for the coming election. I $ 5 2 .2 8 Funded by the Commonwealth Council for the Humanities, the FITS MOST SMALL CARS workshops will include lectures, demonstrations, small group exer­ •N-40 B a b a u t a ’s cises, individual writing exercises and writing one story as an group, $ 3 2 .7 1 PUBLIC NOTICE with emphasis on Micronesia themes and legends. COMMONWEALTH ZONING BOARD MEETING “We’ll work on creating settings, characters and problems that FITS MOST P-UP TRUCKS c o n c e r n children will care about to give them a reason to read the stories,” Flood The Zoning Board will hold its monthly said. “As far as children go, every child has a story to tell.” Dear Editor: The adult workshops are schedule for Friday, April 16 at 6:30-8:30 P.O. Box 887, meeting on Thursday April 22.1993 at As concerned citizens of the. Saipan MP 96950 p.m. and Saturday, April 19, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. and the workshop for Located in 12 noon, at the Zoning Board Office CNMI, we would like to thank children and adults will be held in Room V-215 at Northern Marianas San Jose on Beach Road located at the Cabrera Center Bulding in our Resident Representative Juan College. Automotive: N; Babauta for showing his con; Contact Kathy Arriola in the N.M.C. Education Department for more 234-8616, 7524, 7525, 7017 Garapan. The public is invited to attend. cem regarding our indigenous- information and registration. Parts, Service & Body Shop: people in the Northern Manana continued from page 18 234-7514,6881,6826 BENIGNO R. FITIAL ' Islands. Chairman : It is indeed and sad to lose con­ L e t t e r s . . . power to amend, abolish, repeal trol of our islands to aliens if our humility equals LOVE. and make laws? present leaders don ’ t do anything I now ask each and everyone of Now lets ask our present lead­ Feel The Hyatt Regency S a ip a n about it. Would our indigenous you to rally all the support we can ership of the House how did or do people be happy if we ever had an generate behind our Congressman they divide their share of our tax alien governor or representative? Jess Mafnas so that his dreams money and how much each of I’m, sure not! But it is up to our and vision may one day be ours as them were given as their budget. leaders to join hands and delegate well. I urge you to call him and let" We need to know these don’t you to the US Congress to protect our him know. · think? Let us not be fooled no interests. Just like Representa­ Now let’s look back and com­ more. tive Babauta has stated that the pare. How many times have we /s/John R. Castro A most festive US Congress sees that we are in heard during election time from danger of losing our homes, due past Representatives that protect­ to the alarming increase in num­ Champagne Brunch in Oceana House ing the best interests of our people ber of aliens in our islands.••We and of our future was the most don’t want to be like Hawaii where features live entertainment and foremost reason why we aliens are representing the indig­ should vote for them? further­ enous people. and Easter Bunny. Once again, we thank you Rep­ more, lets ask ourselves a more resentative Babauta for your deep realistic question(s) and lets be 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. concern to our indigenous people perfectly honest about it. Of all Unbeatable Local Programming here in the CNMI. And we look the past and especially the present 1.00 adults; $10.50 children forward to continuing our sup­ legislators whom have had more port in the future. than one term in office - what /s/Ben Piteg tangible benefits have we (indig­ enous) gotten that can actually be ’T heC N M T s only local channel measured in real terms factored For creative folks. . . by indicators that yes, our way of \ j u s t f o r y o u ! " life have improved or improving? bring your entry for our Cultural Now lets compare this with out first-term Congressman Jess K M C V 7 Decorating Contest to our Mafnas. center We all know and understand ont Desk from April 5-9. An open letter to the indigenous that those of us who work for a people of the Marianas. living by earning wages or salary are being deducted every pay pe­ irTners^Mttunced April 10, 5 p.m. Yes Jess. Since 1987 I have riod a certain percentage for taxes been advocating the significant called “income tax” right? Now Exclusively bringing you:/ importance of having or building our Dept, of Revenue and Tax collects all this money and depos­ an indigenous Cultural Center on IVE local new s: with more replays so you s hosting an Easter Egg Hunt a land location more representa­ ited in what we cal 1 general funds. tives and conducive toour legacy, By law, only the House of Rep­ d o n ’t rrjifes a thing*' Ë É É ! ' k under 10, starting at 2 p.m. culture and tradition handed down resentatives are allowed to take all this money and divide it up 3 by our great ancestors. li-m m FuhT-games, prizes for all the family. With this in mind, I want to call ways-maybemore. Some goes to X? -¿a upon all of our indigenous people the Governor’s Office and all of its Departments and Agencies, 00 registration includes BBQ of the Marianas to salute Con­ gressman Mafnas for his ingenu­ some does to our Judicial and court systems and the rest or 3rd nd soft drinks for children. ity, courage and love for his people „ - ¿H' Tanoto talk show in Chamo for envisioning and spearheading goes to both the House of Repre­ such a monumental project where sentative and the Senate. one day we can proudly say “ this I now ask you - does the House ’ »LIVE local sporting events' * is ours, the indigenous people of of Representatives have total con­ A delight for the eyes! the Marianas”. trol of all of our tax money once it’s collected? Not to mention the J LIVE Sunday Mass from Mt CarmelCThurch V Little do we realize, my friends, p i Magically decorated Egg Tree in the that by having an indigenous cul­ grattata tural center may be the lone re­ $8 maining saving-grace that will 3.8 S  à v a n œ Lobby Lounge April 4 through Easter. 3.8 give us hope instead of despair, 38 encouragement instead of denial, 3.8 C h a p p y r B irih J a y 3.6 £ i - L } y y t j strength instead of deceitfulness, 38 & Diappu Easier wisdom instead of false pleasure, 3.6 regency 3.6 honesty instead of false pretense, 36 Evelyn S. Lapuz respect instead of wealth and power, sharing and giving instead From: Ron, Amor & Marianas CableV ision of taking away the lives of those KAM Corporation Staff who can’t even help themselves Sunday 4-11-93 FOR MORF INFORMATION ( All 1 1 4 -1 2 U and last but not least - unity thru Call 235-4628 or visit our offices, 2nd floor, Nauru Building to subscribe today! continued on page 19 H raA C IA M 4» i

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PUBLIC School Commissioner UMANIDAT is an annual journal to line drawings relative to the feature m ilitary role grows be published by the Diocese of Cha­ theme or other humanities topics are: William S. Torres recently an­ lan Kanoa in cooperation with the welcome. It is asked that any submis­ nounced the CNMI National By Larry Thorso keeping corps, and German naval sponsibilities and throwing the Commonwealth Council for the Hu­ sions be typed and double spaced,: w a r n t e ? Teacher of the Yearnominee, Mrs. vessels are part of western forces issue into the legal arena. manities, and regional scholars. 2,500 words or less, and relatively Elda La Victoria, fifth grade sci­ BERLIN (AP) - Germany’s in the Adriatic monitoring the UN “It is of course embarrassing,” The journal is devoted to the hu­ free of jargon. ence teacher of Garapan Elemen­ military role in the world, which embargoes against Serbia. said Klaus Becher, a German manities and includes articles rooted The editorial board hopes to have in the insight offered by philosophy, the first issue o f Umanidat printed tary School. has grown gradually since unifi­ But Germany, unlike its Euro­ foreign policy analyst in Bonn. Prices go up and down, history, linguistics, ethics, theology, and ready fordistribudonby October Mrs. La Victoria was selected cation in 1990, may be further pean allies, did not send ground Becher said Germany has ex­ literature, law and the socialscaences. 1. Thus, there is a submission dead- and back and forth, for the US national level compel promoted by a case being argued forces to join the US-led coalition panded its world military role The editorial board of the journal are HneofMay 15. For additional infor­ 0/ and all companies have tition from a field of entrants before the country’s highest court against Iraq. It was a combat mis­ rather quickly since unification in currently preparing its first issue. mation abautsubmittingmaierial to the journal or receiving copies of the a I the "lowest long nominated by school administra­ Sending German soldiers into sion, and Germany’s basic law is 1990, despite apparent barriers in The first issue of Umanidat fea­ tures: the issue of land alienation as it journal when it is published, please k distance rates," tors and peers in the teaching pro­ foreign combat zones is one of interpreted as banning a combat the constitution, which dates from affects the CNMI and other Pacific call Richard Shewman at 234-3000 role outside the NATO alliance 1949 when Germany was a de­ t e s sometimes. AtMTC, fession. the most intensely debated issues Islands. Articles, poems, fiction and or fax at 234-8322 or 234-9192. According to Jean Olopai, Na­ in German politics - one that could territory. feated and occupied nation. '“1 we're committed to tional Teacher of the Year coordi - threaten Chancellor Helmut The Constitutional Court in see decisive changes in the past low rates all the time. nator, this is a national annual Kohl's center-right coalition. Karlsruhe may rule this week on a three years,” he said ina telephone Over the past 2 years, event sponsored by the Council On;the left, the Social Demo­ suit brought by the centrist fac­ interview. we've lowered our of Chief State School Officers cratic opposition wants to limit tion of Kohl's coalition, the Free Kohl’s government wants to ORIENT VACATION TOUR rates by 10 % . and Encyclopedia Británica Inc. Germany’s international military Democratic Party. It wants to change the constitution to permit She said if Mrs. La Victoria is role, and there is widespread block a Cabinet decision permit­ troops to join UN-led peace en- Bangkok - 5 days $992.00 ting German crews to man NATO forcementmissions. The decision selected, she will be sent to the pacifist sentiment in the popula­ Round trip air fare national awards which will be held tion - a legacy of World War n. reconnaissance planes that will to permit German crews to man First class hotel, daily American Breakfast in Washington D.C. in June. For Yet the US-led international enforce a UN no-fly zone in AWA Round trip transfer between hotel & airport. winning the CNMI nomination, community constantly urges Bosnia-Herzegovina. Germans CS^planes over former Yugo­ Щ .. Tours in your own free leisure time. There's only one choice! make up about one-ihird of the slavia in enforcing the no-fly zone Mrs. La Victoria will receive a set Germany - the largest, richest Govt, taxes not included. NATO crews aboard the AWACS _ a possible combat mission - of Encyclopedia Británica for her country in Western Europe - to Manila - 3 days guided tour. Departs school library from Encyclope­ take military roles beyond the planes. marked a shift for Kohl’s party. dia Británica Inc. humanitarian missions and em­ If the court declines to act Becher said the problem is that June 12th $992.00 The Garapan teacher could also bargo monitoring it has done in against the Cabinet decision, it the constitution does not clearly Airport transfer upon arrival. join 25 participants from foreign the past few years. could mean the first use of Ger­ lay out procedures for war-mak­ First class hotel. Guided - shopping tour countries for a week at the Inter­ German airforce crews are tak­ man troops on a foreign combat ing, and the politicians are argu­ and.Pagsanjan Falls. taryi national Space Camp workshop ing part in the latest mission in mission since World Warn. Some ing over whether the Cabinet or Open return-good for maximum stay -90 days. cate forgainingthe CNMI nomination tothe USnationalteacheroftheyear at the Atlanta Space Center as a former Yugoslavia - airdropping Free Democrats say they should Parliament has the final say. Round trip air fare. contest. From left: Garapan vice principal Joe Limes, LaVictoria and relief supplies over eastern leave the coalition if the Constitu­ Previously, the Constitutional assistant for federal programs Tim Thornburg. guest of the International Educa­ Call: 235-2951 or Fax 235-6767 tion Initiative program if she Bosnia. They have been flying tional Court rules against them. Court has ruled that the Cabinet Effective: April 9-14 1993 reaches the national level. relief missions to Sarajevo and to The case has been widely has wide leeway in security is­ Somalia. mocked in the German press. The sues. Becher said he suspects the A m e r i c a n a T r a v e l C o . SAVE BIG ON CLUTCH PACS, German medical corpsmen are government is criticized for be­ court may again favor Kohl’s po­ 'Your Friendly Travel Agent" PUBLIC HEARING CCA H onor Roll BRAKE SHOES/PADS AND WATER in Cambodia with the UN Deace- ing unable to decide its own re- sition. PUMPS (Domestic & Imports) IN ACCORDANCE TO PUBLIC LAW 6-10 SECTION 1525: ATTENDANCE Third quarter honor roll for DISTRICTS (C) “ WHENEVER THE FORMATION OR REORGANIZATION Calvary Christian Academy in OF AN ATTENDANCE DISTRICT IS UNDER CONSIDERATION, THE San Antonio * ¿o.?r£sfd S q rvfto ^ u e¿oi'víüstq ■£',>qn|\o

I— OPEN FROM Sari-San 7-11 Los Angeles nervous I0 E T E N Check out our Everyday Low Prices on "ALL" as King verdict nears Р Ш Ш к Ш o u r g ro c e rie s By Deborah Hastings the March 3,1991, beating of the their neighborhoods, staffing aru- З^ еш гЬттЬ ¿tote. black motorist. mor-control station and caring for 8 - 1 4 LOS ANGELES (AP) - Armored What followed were three days their youngsters. APR. personnel carriers have moved in. of wanton lawlesspbss in which 54 “We need to have a voice of Police are packing rubber bullets people died andU0,000 businesses reason,” church spokesman Mark SUAVE and tear gas. Korean-American were destroyed. Damageestimates Whitlock said. “We need to have a merchants have stocked up on guns. reached $1 billioa calm, analytic response.” SHAMPOO PLUS Even churches are ready, making “People cannot, afford to lose Some responses thus far have CONDITIONER plans to stay open as long as neces­ anymore or have any more damage beenfarfrom analytical. Gun sales 12 OZ. sary andpatrol theirneighborhoods. done to their communities,” said in Los Angeles, and especially The city is nervous as the second Tony Salazar, co-chair of Rebuild Koreatown, increased sharply as Rodney King beating trial draws to L.A., a private group of business jury deliberations neared. Targeted $1.99 a close. But it is determined to and community leaders formed af­ by looters and arsonists during the" avoid a repeat of the devastating ter the riots. riots, many Korean-American mer­ riots that followed acquittals in the “People in Los Angeles are gen­ chants have vowed to fight fire first trial last spring. erally tired of it and want to put the with gunfire. Los Angeles isn’t the only wor­ riots behind them.” In San Francisco, workers at the ried city. San Francisco was among Easier said than done. The fed­ First Step athletic shoes store will other cities hit by rioting last year, eral trial isn’t the end of it. On doeverythingtoprotecttheirwares and at least one store there already Wednesday, a trial was postponed except arm themselves, assistant KAO has begun boardingupits windows until July for three black defen­ manager Edger San Gabriel said. SHAMPOO at night. dants charged with attacking white “The first thing we want to avoid is 200 ML. Jury deliberations in the federal trucker Reginald Denny at the start a confrontation,” he said. trial are expected to begin on Fri­ of the riots. The store was looted last year. day and could continue through Meanwhile, Los Angeles waits. San Gabriel said workers have $ 1.69 Easter. Police officers carry rubber bul­ boarded up the windowsevery night Police ChiefWillie Williams and lets and tear gas. The National this week. He and many other San MayorTom Bradley promised this Guard has moved in armored per­ Francisco merchants said they week to send 6,500 uniformed of­ sonnel carriers. Churches through­ would close when the verdicts are ficers into the streets as soon as out South Central, site of last announced. deliberations begin. Those officers spring’s worst devastation, will In Los Angeles, some people will carry special riot-control gear. open as soon as the verdicts are have decided simply to escape. “We’re not going to fail you this read and remain open as long as Travel agents reported an increase MENNEN в time,” Williams told Los Angeles. they are needed. in residents booking late, out-of- SPEED STICK His predecessor, Daiyl F. Gates, The First AME Church, a rock town getaways for this weekend. 21/4 OZ. was accused of not caring and not for a big part of South Central’s And the Information and Rumor speed Hem· Svnn Piflejr UariOt» Low) 1 acting quickly enough last spring black community, held a meeting Control Center, which opened Fri­ stick 'pro*«m*rt Elp·«· Pkn Emp. £ when the state jury acquitted four Wednesday night to review church day, has been logging calls at a clip white officers of most charges in leaders’ strategies for patrolling that increases daily. bT HtflNCrt $4.99 -ДО. 2 M arianas Public Land C orporation H ealth officials call

PUBLIC NOTICE violence an epidem ic IMPULSE DEO By Gene Kramer COLOGNE Pursuant to the provisions of 2 Sigongiprobensionsihagi 2CMC Reel ayleewal me bwangil 2 focused on violence in America, SPRAY CMC 4141 et sec, the PUBLIC 4141 et sec i PUBLIC PURPOSE CMC 4141 et sec, PUBLIC which Wittenberg said has 10 PURPOSE LAND EX­ LAND EXCHANGE ACT OF PURPOSE LAND EX­ WASHINGTON (AP) - Vio­ times the homicide rate in Britain 75 GR. CHANGE AUTHORIZATION 1987, sino i tulaikan taño para CHANGE AUTHORIZATION lence, causing millions of deaths and 25 times that in Spain. ACT OF 1987, notice is hereby propositon pupbliku na akton ACT OF 1987, nge-Marianas and injuries, has become a public Hesuggested a lOOpercentfed- WARING , given of Marianas Public Land 1987, nutisia manana i ginen este Public Land Corporation e health epidemic, speakers de­ eral excise tax on the sale of fire­ WAHL BASIC t В A 0 0 TEXASWARE С A A 0 0 VORTEX ( clared Wednesday at a US na­ arms and ammunition in the .99 Corporation’s intention to enter put i intension-na i Marianas Pub­ arongaar towlap, igha e mangiiy haircuttingy I I I · / / dinnerwareyT | | · 7 7 BLENDER 7 into an exchange agreement in­ lic Land Corporation humalom gi ebwe lliiwelo faluw iye e tional observanceofWorldHealth United States, where more than 2 KIT SPEED volving the parcels of land de­ kontratan atulaikan taño ni ha toolong faluw kka faal. Day. 200 million guns were in circula­ Reg. $26.95 Reg. $29.95 Reg. $49.95 Gun availability and glamor- tion in 1989 and where 100,000 m \J 34 scribed below. Concerned per­ afefekta i pedason taño siha ni Aramasye e tipali nge emmwel sons may request a hearing on manmadeskribigisampapa. Man ebwe tingor ebwe yoor hearing ization of violence in movies and students now carry guns to school. any proposed exchanged by interesante siha na petsona sina reel inaamwo lliiwelil faluw fa. television were charged as major With increasing pressure for contacting MPLC by or on April manmamaisen inekungok put Aramas ye e tipali nge emmwel culprits - warranting the kind of “sin taxes” to cut demand for al­ WHITE RAIN 16, 1993. If so requested, maseha manu/hafa na priniponi ye re tipali reel kkapsal faluw, regulatory controls used against cohol and tobacco and shift dam­ CONDITIONER hearings on the transactions put tulaikan taño. A ’agang i nge rebwe aghuleey ngali traditional disease epidemics and age costs to the users, “shouldn’t 15 OZ. listed below will be scheduled MPLC antes pat osino gi Abril MPLC wool me ngare mmwal other health hazards. the same arguments be applied to on April 14,1993 at9:00 a.m. in 16, 1993. Yanggen' guaha April 16, 1993. Ngare eyoor - ‘T o refuse to acknowledge ... firearms?” Wittenberg asked. the Conference Room of MPLC. inekungok marikuesta, i tingor bwe yoor hearing, nge this clear evidence of a public The month-long standoff be­ inekungok siempre para i sigiente rebwe ayoorareel tali faluwkka health epidemic, we must be ei­ tween authorities and the Branch PUBLIC PURPOSE - Road­ siha na transaksion u fan faal, nge rebwe tooto wool April ther numb to reality or deceiving Davidian cult in Waco, Texas, ways Acquisition makondukta gi Abril 14,1993, gi 14, 1993, otol ye 9:00 a.m. ourselves,” said Richard L. “has nothing to do with religion, oran alas 9:00 gi éggan gi halom mellol MPLC Conference Wittenberg, President of the and everything to do with access I PRIVATE LAND - Part of i kuatton konfirensian i MPLC. Room. American Association for Public to guns,” he said. Saipan Lot/Tract No. 496-, Health. While homicide is the main NEW-4-1-R/W PROPOSITON PUPBLIKU - 1’ AMMWELEER TOWLAP - Wittenberg presided over a cause of death of American black Containing an area of 91 square Ma Chulé I’ Chalan Para I ’ Roadway Acquisition gathering at the Pan American males aged 18 to 24, the back­ meters Pupbliku Health Organization, the regional ground of violence “has nothing AFTER BURN FALAWAL ARAMAS - Part center of the World Health Orga­ to do with race, it comes from COOLING GEL PUBLIC LAND - Saipan Lot/ TAÑO PRAIBET - Parte gi sitio of Saipan Lot/Tract No. 496 nization. WHO has made injury being poor,” said Dr. Mark 50 GR. REGAL * Tract No. 026 K 73 Numiru 496 NEW-4-1 -R/W giya NEW-4-1R/W and violence prevention the theme Rosenberg, founder of the Vio­ TOASTMASTER^ ELECTRIC S Containing an area of700square Saipan yah ha konsisiste 91 metro of its 1993 anniversary celebra­ lence Epidemiology Branch of the WIDE SLOT Y .99COFFEEMAKEIu .99NEON $ 1.50 meters kuadrao na area Llapal nge 91 square meters tion. national Centers for Disease Con­ Intentional and accidental vio­ trol and Prevention. TOASTER 4-8 CUPS PAIL lent acts kill at least 3.5 million Reg. $26.95 Reg. $2.50 TAÑO PUPBLIKU - Sitio FALAWEER TOWLAP - Youthful fights that in America I8 Reg. $26.95 I8 I Numiru 026 K 73 giya Saipan yan Saipan Lot/Tract No. 026 K 73 people a year in the world, cost­ once ended with bruises and black ha konsisiste, 700 metro kuadrao ing nearly $500 billion in medical eyes now end in death, he said. 3 na area Llapal nge 700 square meters care and lost productivity, “Kids are not fighting more, they D В Wittenberg said. The observance are fighting with guns.” I !*#*«»< T 24-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY - APRIL 9.1993 FRIDAY. APRIL 9.1993 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS

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Fu One dissident in Beijing said at identification at the Army’s Central Identification Laboratory. least 10 close friends who were fill the skyline, and every block is ently the work of a small extrem­ At the foot of the plane’s cargo ramp, a US military honor guard stood lot Middle Road, Gualo Rai. Second Floor gutted with craters as workers lay ist group, a national newspaper HAIKOU, China (AP) - Chi­ active in the 1989 democracy at attention and saluted. unit next to Saipan Chamber of Commerce. nese used to call the tropical, movement are doing business in foundations for high-rise office reported Wednesday. “The adrenalin right now is pumping heavy,” said spectator Larry Most of the 30-by-25-centime- CHOICE primitive island of Hainan in the Hainan. The dissident spoke only and apartment buildings. 810 sq. ft. Rental Negotiable. Braden, 45, a US Army veteran of the war in Vietnam. “I never, ever on conditionof anonymity. Appointments are hard to make ter (12-by-lO-mch) posters had For inquiries call 2 3 5 - 3 3 5 5 South China Sea the “end of the dreamed I’d be here.” About a dozen people from two - businessmen always seem to be been tom down by Wednesday, Earth,” a place where the em­ Braden and his wife Cheryl, of Phoenix, Ariz., scheduled a weeklong trip Reach Oùt out of their offices, cutting deals, but some ragged pieces were left peror sent disgraced mandarins top Communist Party organiza­ to Vietnam around the two-hour ceremony. into exile. tions alone - the People’s Daily, or meeting clients, a sharp con­ on a telephone pole near Ueno They were watching the final stage of the 17th joint mission by Park. Nowadays politically disgraced die party newspaper, and the Re­ trast to the sleepy Beijihg office Vietnamese and American experts combing the country for remains of the The posters, whichhave ablack Chinese are moving to Hainan by search Center for the Reform of routine of reading newspaper? and 2,260 Americans still listed as missing from the war. choice, finding opportunities de­ the Political Structure, a liberal sipping tea. swastika rai a red background, are Ho Xuan Dich, director of the Vietnam Office for Seeking Missing Marianas'№ Only Locally Owned Long-Distance Telephone Company The streets are filled with luxury being put up every Sunday in spots DENNIS J. O'SHEA nied them elsewhere. think tank - left Beijing after the Persons, said Wednesday’s turnover brought to 532 the number of sets of cars, a rare sight in most other in and near Tokyo where Iranians . ATTORNEY AT LAW · More than a few participants in army crushed the 1989 protests remains handed over to the United States since American troops withdrew places in China. Many have no and other foreigners tend to con­ the 1989 Tiananmen Square de­ and settled in Hainan, 1,460miles from Vietnam in 1973. A GENERAL PRACTICE OF LAW mocracy movement have taken (2,350 kms) to the south.’ license plates, a sign that they gregate, the newspaper Asahi said. INCLUDING up self-imposed exile in Hainan’s The island, roughly the size of were smuggled in. “Get rid of the delinquent for­ • CRIMINAL LAW · BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS capital, Haikou, because it is one ' Hong Kong, was designated a spe­ There is a general disregard for M alaysia urged to bu y jets eigners who are destroying our nation’s culture, tradition and Resort • LABOR/OSHA · LAND MATTERS of the few places in China where cial economic zone in 1988, with rules and regulations - and for KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) - Adm. Charles Larson, commander safety,” the posters say. LOCATED IN THE TRANSPAC BUSINESS CENTER business acumen counts for more preferential policies for invest­ politics. of US forces in the Pacific, urged Malaysia Wednesday to buy American “We never ask if you have a The group behind the poster F O R L O C A L H E R E S O N L Y MIDDLE ROAD, GUALO RAI. than political background. ment and trade unmatched any­ F/A-18 jet fighters, Defense Minister Najib Abdul Razak said. No one knows exactly how where in China. past history or what your political campaign, the National Socialist M-F 8:00 AM-5:00 PM 235-3355 Najib told reporters that he and Larson also discussed various coopera­ League, is led by a 52-year-old We have positions available for: many such people are in Haikou, Locals talk about it becoming a background is,” said LinZhixiang, tion masters. SAT 8:00 AM-12:00 NN 256-4100 (after 5) because the former activists have new Hong Kong, and visitors im­ the director of the Hainan Person­ businessman who was quoted as ACCOUNTANT ASSISTANT (1) He said Malaysia still has not decided whether to buy the American saying he was inspired by Adolf abandoned organized political mediately see similarities with nel Exchange Service Center, the fighters or Russian MiG-29s. FRONT DESK CLERK (2) activities and joined the rush to Hong Kong of 20 years ago in its largest job clearinghouse in Hitler’s ideologies. He requested Najib had said earlier that Malaysia wanted to buy 20 to 30 jet fighters anonymity because he feared for make a fast yuan that has gripped energy, optimism and risk-taking Haikou. “It’s not our responsibil­ to replace the air force’s aging F-5E’s. For Employment Opportunities, visit us the island in recent years. spirit. ity to ask about this.” his safety, the Asahi said. The 15-member group put up and complete an application a t: Lin said he has heard that po­ C hina hits B ritish naval base litical activists sought refuge in some 2,500 posters in Tokyo and PLUMERIA RESORT HOTEL REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS Hainan after the crackdown. BEIJING (AP) - China’s dispute with Britain over the future of Hong nearby Saitamaprefecture (state), ACHUGAO, SAIPAN 3/31*4/02,07,09(00*327) DPW93-RFQ-00258 “It’s possible that some came Kong broadened Wednesday to include anew issue - the disposal of British continued on page 28 SOLID WASTE INCINERATION FACILITY to us and that we recommended military land in the colony. them to work in this or that com­ The Chinese government issued a statement condemning Britain’s decision to relocate a navy base from downtown Hong Kong to a small Feel T h e Hyatt ReRency S a i p a n . The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI), Department of Public Works (DPW) is soliciting Statements of Qualifications pany,” he said. A former ranking officialfrom. island to clear the way for development (“Letters of Interest”) from solid waste engineering firms for the development of an Incinerator/Waste-to-Energy System for the Island of Saipan. Dim Sum Chef W oo Kin Wah The incinerator system would dispose of municipal solid waste including, but not limited to paper, vegetation, plastics, applicable metals, wood, the liberal think tank in Beijing “This is absolutely unacceptable to the Chinese side,” said the statement, garment waste, paper, .waste oil, and other applicable waste streams. said he has had no political dis­ issued via the official Xinhua News Agency. has been invited to Saipan from beyond . The selected firm will be required to coordinate closely with the Department of Public Works, its contractors, and designated representatives, cussions since he came to Hainan The statement maintained that Britain should consult with China on the as well as private sector entities in the planning and development of this project. The incinerator, or waste-to-energy systems should be modular more than a year ago, and that no disposition of military lands. It said the military facilities currently used by Hong Kong, to create a Dim Sum (allowing future expansion) and must be designed to meet current waste generation characteristics (daily rate, volume and composition, moisture one has asked about whether he the British in Hong Kong should be turned over to the Chinese army in your content, etc.). The system must comply with all applicable United States (USEPA) and CNMI environmental standards and regulations. In addition, was involved in the democracy 1997, when Britain returns the colony to Beijing. experience you won't soon forget. the system must maintain compatibility with the CNMU Government’s current plans to develop an Integrated Waste Management Program for the movement. “The Chinese sidehopes that the British side will stop its unilateral action expectations CNMI. The overall goal of the incineration project is to incorporate, supplement, and optimize ongoing CNMI efforts to construct a sanitary landfill, He spoke on condition of ano­ and come back to consultation,” it said. “If the British side is bent on its own April 7 through 27, collection and recycling systems, and ancillary facilities in Marpi, Saipan. nymity, fearing unwanted atten­ way, it will be held responsible for all the consequences arising therefrom.” The CNMI Department of Public Works seeks innovative proposals to finance, procure, and possibly “privatize” operation of an incinerator or tion from officials in Beijing. China has issued similar, vague threats in ongoing disputes over a British from 1 1 :30 a.m. to 2 p.m. waste-to-energy system. The CNMI Government will give preference to firms offering favorable financing terms, extended payment plans, and/ proposal to slightly increase democracy in Hong Kong, and over financing THE CHINESE RESTAURANT Barbecued Pork Buns or “turnkey” installation and long-term operation agreements. The government will give serious consideration to integrated “packaged proposals” of a new Hong Kong airport. f i which include privatized refuse collection, equipment procurement and installation, waste segregation, recycling, and operation of appropriate waste 3 0 w o m e n management facilities. Such comprehensive proposals packages must take into account existing government plans to develop a sanitary landfill, Steamed Shark's Fin Shui Mie U S, T aiw an in steel venture transfer stations, privatized waste collection, and tipping fees. p r o t e s t b y Glutinous Rice Dumplings Based on qualifications, feasibility, and specific proposals, the Government’s Evaluation Team will enter into discussions with at least three TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) - Carpenter Technology Corp., an American steel (3) firms providing the most responsive proposals. The Evaluation Team then will be prepared to rank and enter into detailed negotiations with baring breasts maker, signed an agreement with a local company Wednesday to set up a selected firms, in order of preference, following the completion of initial discussions. with Chilean Abalone NEWBRUNSWICK, N J. CAP) steel venture in Taiwan, officials said. Firms will be evaluated and selected for discussions based on the following criteria: - Thirty students at Rutgers The Reading, Pa.-based company will have a 19 percent stake in the US * Overall Responsiveness and Approach to the Project and more ... much more. University’s Douglass College $250million venture withTaiwan’s Walsin Lihwa Wire andCable Corp., * Technical Specifications (capacity, emissions control systems, provisions for power generation and desalination; waste acceptance and bared their breasts at a student said Vice Economics Minister Yang Shi-chien separation equipment, and compatibility with waste streams). Only at the Chinese Restaurant. * Qualifications of Project Team Members. government meeting·· to protest The new company, scheduled to begin operation early next year, will * Finn’s Experience in the Asian/Pacific Region. what they say is the college’s pa­ produce 200,000 metric tons of high-quality steel for both the domestic Only at the Hyatt. * Compliance with Applicable U.S. Environmental Standards. tronizing attitude toward women. market and for export to other Asian countries, Yang said. * Economic & Financial Feasibility Analyses. The all-women college “is im­ In a separate agreement signed with the Economics Ministry, Yang said, * Total Cost of Capital Equipment. posing stereotypes, myths and Carpenter Chairman Robert Cardy promised to help Taiwan improve its * Use of Value Engineering to Ensure Cost-Effectiveness. structures upon women that de­ steel-making techniques by transferring technology to the new venture. * Extended Payment Provisions & Financing Terms. fine us,” said sophomore Jeanne The new company is to produce specialty steels that can be used for * Availability for Immediate Mobilization and Rapid Delivery. Locicero, who helped organize construction and for making machines and tools. Taiwan now imports * Ease and Cost of Operation and Maintenance. Tuesday night’sprotest. “We want such steel, mostly from Japan, Yang said. * Compatibility with Existing CNMI Waste Management Programs. to be able to carve our own paths, Carpenter set up the joint venture to help promote its exports, which Statements of Qualifications must be submitted to the Office of the Chief of Procurement and Supply no later than 2:30 p.m. on April 30,1993. take our own directions, and not accounted for only 5 percent of its U.S. dlrs 600 million revenue last year, You could win a Statements of Qualifications should be submitted to: be punished or chastised for it.” he said. deluxe dinner for 6 at Chief The protestors also were upset The Chinese Restaurant: Office of Procurement and Supply with results of last week’s student Return the completed Department of Finance T hai queen arrives in Tokyo government elections,· Locicero coupon below to HYATT Lower Base' said. Saipan, MP 96950 TOKYO (AP) -Thailand’s QueenSirikit arrived inTokyoWednesday for Front Desk, F&B. School officials and some stu­ a 14-day visit to Japan to promote friendly relations between the two dents expressed dismay with the Attn: Director, Department of Public Works cotintries. I group’s tactics.· NAME: ' Phone Number (670) 322-9482 The queen, making her third visit to Japan, was to meet with Emperor . “If we’re going jo be women, I Through this solicitation, the CNMI Government seeks to initiate serious discussions and ultimate financial negotiations for the development Akihito, Empress Michiko and other royal family members, and attend ADDRESS: We’d better act like women,” said I of this waste management project. However, the Government reserves the right to reject any and all proposals if deemed in the best interest of the exhibitions of traditional crafts of Thailand in Tokyo and Kyoto, an ancient TÉL. NO:_ .The Chinese Restaurant Deluxe Dinner For 6 Government Kim Roberts, the student capital city in western Japan. No Purchase Necessary. Coupon valid only I DATE:__ during Djm Sum Promotion: Ends April 27, T993w /s/ELIZABETH H. SALAS-BALAJADIA government's vice president­ The Foreign Ministry said the queen came to Japan to deepen friendly I elect. “You didn’t see George Director of Public Works relations with the Japanese Imperial Family and promote cultural inter­ I O K K IM K \ M IO N S I \ l l J > 4 -1 J 54 I \ I . Jl> Date; 3 3 1 /9 3 hojukwhi Bush pull his pants down when he changes between the two countries. , 1 "■ ■■ . " ...... lost the election.” FRIDAY, APRIL 9,1993 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-29 2&-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY- APRIL 9.1993 Bubble gum prevents tooth decay Clinton sends Congress By Deb Riechmann since the introduction of fluoride already taking place in the body, phate in gum and toothpaste, but be on store shelves next year, but $1.51 trillion budget THE in the 1960s,” said dentist Steven he said. they had a tough time getting it to Tung said he didn’t think con­ By Tom Raum tiative - sometimes called “Star GAITHERSBURG, Md. (AP) - R. Fox, who heads Enamelonlnc., Cavities are caused when bac­ dissolve. Tung, who has been sumers would be able to buy it had been perennial under both Wars.” But the budget halts no Presidents Reagan and Bush. Four researchers at one of the a New York company with the teria in the mouth digest sugar working on the problem for about until 1996. WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi­ major Reagan-Bush era weapons Clinton plans to scrap the ban nation ’s lop dental research labo­ exclusive license to manufacture andproduce acid, which dissolves seven years, found a calcium Spokesmen at the National dent Clinton sends Congress his systems. Aspin has called it a on federal payments for poor RIGHT ratories are busy chomping on the gum with thè patented miner­ tooth enamel. Under normal con­ phosphate material that can dis­ Association of Chewing Gum “treading water” budget, mean­ women’s abortions and on cover­ wads of grape-flavored bubble alization process. ditions, there is enough calcium solve quickly and be dispersed Manufacturers in Marlton, N.J., first full-scale federal budget on ing that it is not the result of a ing abortions in health plans of The process was invented by phosphate in saliva to repair the into the teeth. said they hadn’t heard of the ex­ Thursday, a plan for spending gum, but they’re not a bit worried complete re-study.. federal workers. Ming S. Tung, a chemist who damage. The trouble is that many Ten years of research on the perimental gum, so they couldn’t $1.51 trillion ¿hat is guaranteed a about cavities. Clinton’s proposal for addi­ Clinton is expected to propose Φ Not only is the experimental works in the Paffenbarger Re­ people consume more sugar and latest development was backed speculate on how it might affect serious - if notnecessarily smooth CHOICE tional infrastructure is expected an increase of dlrs 700 million in generate more acid than the saliva by $ 1.5 million in grants and sup­ the $2 billion US gum market - reception in the Democratic-led gum sugar-free, it contains a new search Center at the National In­ to be seen most clearly in the aid to Russia, but he has said that port funds from the American dominated by 10 manufacturers. ’ Congress. patented compound to stitute of Standards and Technol­ can fight, Tung said. Transportation Department bud­ all the dlrs 1.6 billion announced The Clinton budget for the year remineralize their teeth. The gum ogy in Gaithersburg. “So we say ‘Let’s give saliva a Dental Association Health Foun­ Besides gum, Eichmiller said get - a 10.9 percent increase over at the Vancouver summit will beginning Oct. 1 is drawing as helps repair enamel before cavi­ Tung’s process includes a hand.’ We’ll help the saliva to dation, the National Institutes of the substance also could be put in this year. Outlays would be dlrs come from earlier appropriations. much attention for what it will not ties can cause tooth decay; it also chemical compound called amor­ repair the tooth,” he said. But Health and the National Institute toothpaste and gels, oral rinses, 40.3 billion, including dlrs 28.4 Israel and Egypt will continue include as for what it will: neither makes teeth less sensitive to hot phous calcium phosphate that Tung added, “It’s too optimistic of Standards and Technology, aerosols, or in a form that dentists billion onhighways, bus systems, to be the single biggest recipients: Reach Out abortion restrictions, health care and cold. crystallizes to form the mineral to think that it can repair big cavi­ according to Frederick C. could paint on teeth. railroads, airports and maritime $3 billion for Israel and $2.2 bil­ financingnor the president’s s 1.6 “This is the first major scien­ that makes up teeth and bone. The ties.” Eichmiller, associate director of The compound could be used development. lion for Egypt, same as this year. billion package for Russia. tific and technological break­ chemical compound triggers the Researchers have tried fra- more the dental research center at NIST. to control tooth decay in institu­ Clinton’s $590 billion budget Some other expected details: It also is the first budget in 12 through in the toothpaste industry natural remineralization process than 30years to put calcium phos­ Fox said he hoped the gum would tionalized patients or others who for the Department of Health and _The $30 billion Space Station have limited access to dental care, years that is not being declared Human Services is expected to Freedom will be fully funded for Marianas’ Only Locally Owned Long-Distance Telephone Company he said. It also could be used by “dead on arrival” by congressional boost spending for children, now at $2.1 to $2.3 billion, al­ people taking certain drugs, or leaders. Both houses have already women’s health and AIDS re­ though officials are looking for undergoing radiation or chemo­ approved budget resolutions en­ search, care and prevention. ways to cut the overall price by /# TH E 19 9 3 therapy, which causes saliva dorsing its broad outlines, but Nothing will be set aside for about half. Happy 8th Birthday glands to dry up. fights are still expected. either universal health care or - There is likely to be a mini­ HERMAN JR. T. GUERRERO welfare reform, officials said. DavidPashley,professor of oral Clinton will detail thousands of mum of new education programs. on April 11th MITSUBISHI specific proposals to help him to­ Clinton’s health care proposal is But the budget is expected to con­ biology at the University of Geor­ due late in May, including a sys­ gia, said if Tung’s process could ward his'goal of close to $500 tain money for a modest version tem of health care for all Ameri­ We love you! temporarily repair teeth, .it also billion in deficit reduction over of Clinton’s National Service cans and a way to pay for it. Also Trust program, by which students From Mom, Dad, Sisters, Brothers could help patients through oral five years. to be gone from this year’s health could repay loans for university & family surgery that leaves teeth painfully Battles always come over de­ budget: abortion restrictions that expenses by public service. % sensitive to hot and cold. tails. “W e’ll have to do clinical trials' Republicans are expected to to see how it really works in pa­ pounce hard on many proposals, SHORTS, PANTS, SHIRTS OR POLOS IN NEW STYLES tients,” Pashley said. “The hu­ as Ihey have on Clinton’s $16.3 man laboratory is much more billion stimulus package for this complicated. It looks promising. year, now stalled in the Senate. NOW AVAILABLE AT If this doesn’t work, I’m sure Tung The new budget envisions that will modify it until it does. He’s a jhe government will take in $ 1.215 Cash in on big savings on a brand new, very persistent chemist.” trillion and spend $1.507 trillion, Clinical trials are being devel­ a $292 billion deficit. NEW FACTORY OUTLET It is expected to reflect Clinton ’ s re-designed Mitsubishi Mirage! oped at the University of Wash­ central campaign promises: cut­ ington at Seattle and University* ting defense, cutting the deficit, of Maryland. and increasing what he calls in­ 4 DOOR MIRAGE SEDAN Enamelon will submitdatafrom HURRY; HURRY, BEFORE vestment spending on infrastruc­ NOT EXACTLY AS SHO' these or other clinical trials to the ture - including highways and US Food and Drug Administra­ bridges - on education and on STOCKS RUN OUT!!! tion in an effort to get the com­ communications and other high- pound approvedfor gum and other tech programs. products. The defense section _ largely In a separate study, a Univer­ unveiled March 27 by Defense sity of Michigan researcher stud­ Secretary Les Aspin - calls for ied the effects of chewing gum spending $263.4 billion, $10 bil­ containing xylitol, producedfrom lion less than this year and $12 birch chips and com stalks, among billion short of what former more than 1,200 schoolchildren President Bush envisioned. in the Central American country Defense savings come from a re­ o f Belize. duction of 108,000 in active duty military, a pay freeze and modest FACTORY PRICEV, TOP Sw astika... cuts in the Strategic Defense Ini- Continued from page 27 C ontractors QUALITY SHIRTS, POLOS, ^ the Asahi said. Ueno Park is a popular hangout for Iranians, who have become e l e c t 1 9 9 3 SHORTS AND PANTS W ITH one of the most visible groups of newcomers to affluent Japan. The o f f i c e r s PRICE RANGING FROM recent foreign influx, which also THE CNMI Contractors Asso­ Easy Financing Available^ We'll take your Trade-in, include Chinese, Filipinos and ciation announced yesterday its Thais, has at times created fric­ officers for 1993. $ 5 . 0 0 U P Paid off or Not! tion. The are: Herman R. Guerrero, Some Japanese have found it president; John Wilson, vice hard to break from a tradition of FEATURES INCLUDE president; David Burger, secre­ shunning contact with outsiders. tary/treasurer; Francis Muna, au­ Complaints about rowdy foreign ditor; Mike Schadeck, public in­ CONCORDE GARMENT • Height Adjustable • 1.5 Liter Engine neighbors who don’t abide by lo­ formation officer; and Dick • Air Conditioning Driver's Seat cal customs - such as which days Szumiel, officer emeritus. to put the garbage out - are com­ The association will hold its • AM/FM Stereo Cassette • Child-Protection Rear mon. general membership meeting at MANUFACTURING Door Locks Liang Yiming, 29, a Chinese • Power/Tilt Stering noon on April 14. student, said he was horrified by Any inquiry about the associa­ the posters. “The (swastika) mark is scary. tion may be sent to P.O. Box 552 CORPORATION (Formerly Auto Motion) I’d been afraid that-something CHRB Saipan, MP 96950. 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FRIDAY, APRIL 9.1993 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VŒWS-33 32-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-APRIL 9.1993 Singapore leads rise Business/FinanceSSSSi in Asian stock prices M ark’s decline HONG KONG (AP) - Asian The Tokyo Stock Price Index of bullish sentiment. The Korea Foreign tycoons stock markets closed mostly all issues listed on the first section Composite Stock Price Index NEW YORK (AP) - Foreign Exchange-, New York prices. higher Wednesday, with the gained 29.75 points, or 1.95 per­ gained 2.38 points to 699.49. propels dollar; Rates for trades of $1 million minimum. Singapore Stock Exchange’s key cent, to 1,559.22. Bangkok: Thai share prices ! u B f k the qböpry of yoürtfbiçe. invading Hanoi FOREIGN CURRENCY DOLLAR IN index rising to a new high for the tie dollar closed at 114.02 yen, closed slightly higher in light trad­ gold edges up IN DOLLARS FOREIGN CURENCY fourth consecutive session. Swn 0.26 yen from Tuesday’s ing. The Stock Exchange of Thai­ Name g/.·»«·· ,v · , , MONTUE MON By Denis D. Gray businessmen, consultants and car­ TUE Bargain-hunting also pushed finish. land index rose 2.32 points to petbaggers pick up the scent of NEW YORK (AP) - Traders fArgent Peso T.0100 1.0100 .9901 .9901 the Tokyo Stock Exchange’s key Taipei: Share prices closed 855.03. .7065 .7049 1.4154 1.418» :.· C-iV -*£·.. HANOI, Vietnam (AP) - This quick profits, low labor costs and broadened their selloff of German Australia Doll indicator to its highest closing in higher in hectic trading. The Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian share Zip- once-Spartan bastion of revolu­ legal loopholes in what is being marks Wednesday, propelling the Austria Schill .0878 .0882 11.385 11.336 more than a year, while the U.S. market’s weighted index rose prices closed higher in extremely cBelgium Franc .0301 .0303 33.18 33.05 tion is under assault from an army called “Asia’s last economic fron­ American dollar mostly higher on dollar declined against the Japa­ 30.67 points, closing at 5,013.28, heavy trading following Brazil Cruzeir .00004 .00004 25325.00 24999.00 ■· y*?·'-.: tier.” nese yen. the index’s highest close since of foreign tycoons binging the world markets. But the Japanese Britain Pound 1.5132 1.5140 .6609 .6605 Tuesday’s profit-taking. The Bank of America, golf courses On any night in the bar of the yen benefited even more from the 30dayfwd 1.5098 1.5103 .6623 .6621 Singapore’s Strait Times Indus­ March 14 last year. exchange’s Composite Index rose and even - may Uncle Ho rest in Metropole Hotel, one may hear a mark-selling and touched another 60dayfwd 1.5062 1.5069 .6639 .6636 trial Index of 30 blue chips rose Manila: Share prices ended 5.46 points to 661.35. peace - a stock market. Hong Kong businessman evalu­ record high against the US cur­ 90dayfwd 1.5031 1.5038 .6653 .6650 10.42 points, closing at 1,721.40. higher in heavy trading, boosted Hong Kong: Share prices closed Armed with checkbooks, ating the planned stock market, rency. Canada Dollar .7931 .7941 1.2609 1.2593 Tokyo’s 225-issueNikkei Stock by news that the Energy Regula­ lower for the second consecutive t Oípíhis wmä шщюигЧНпдту to: ι .7918 .7928 1.2629 1.2613 know-how and smooth talk, they Australian geologists exchanging The mark’s decline was mostly 30day fwd Average rose 342.43 points, or tory Board has allowed the state-, day on bearish sentiment because ! 60day fwd .7904 .7915 1.2652 1.2635 are transforming Hanoi, seat of data on mineral exploration, 1.76 percent, closing at 19,829.23. owned National Power Corp. to traced to further speculation that 90day fwd .7890 .7900 1.2674 1.2658 of the absence of any postive de­ I T h o m a s Ætm-enî^èin?toS^pc: ! 1 American consultants toasting It was the Nikkei’s highest close raise its rate. Analysts said the one of the world’s last commu­ Germany was preparing to cut in- yChlle Peso .002565 .002565 389.87 389.82 velopments. The Hang Seng In­ I у 9 7 0 San V ito rei^ ra ^ ^ ^ ¡ since 19,885.49 on March 26 last C o o k nist regimes, into acapitalist-style some victory over the formidable terestrates following more gloomy China Yuan .1749 .1749 5.7190 5.7190 increase is an indication that the dex, the market’s key indicator of Tumon, Guani96913^v$fxS' I boom town. bureaucracy. economic news this week. .Colombia Peso .001536 .001536 651.10 651.10 year. government is seriously address­ blue chips, fell 59.13 points to Tel. Щ"\ The State Committee for Coop­ cCzechosI Koru .0358 .0358 27.96 27.90 On Tuesday, the average had ing the problem of power short­ Land prices have shot up 2,000 Gold edged higher in New York 6,281.70, following Tuesday’s ù & L 1 С - _ - ______и» j percent in five years. Graceful eration and Investment says it met after falling overseas. On the Com­ Denmark Krone .1617 .1622 6.1850 6.1635 shed 272.66 points, or 1.38 per­ ages. The Manila composite 63-point drop. 1.20530 1.21590 .8297 .8224 French villas are to be replaced with 6,000 foreign businessmen modity Exchange in New York, ECU cent, on profit-taking after gain­ index of 30 selected issues rose Wellington: New Zealand share zEcudr Sucre .000549 .000549 1822.02 1822.02 by skyscrapers. The tangle of bi­ in 1992 and that three to four ing a total of 1,167.51 points in 26.75 points to 1,556.13. gold for current delivery rose 50 dEgypt Pound .2995 .2995 3.3388 3.3388 prices finished slightly lower in the three previous trading days. cycle traffic is yielding to motor­ American delegations have ar­ cents a troy ounce to close at Finland Mark .1710 .1709 5.8485 5.8500 Seoul: Share prices closed moderate trading, with the mar­ ized chaos. rived each week in 1993, given $338.40. Republic National Bank France Franc .1827 .1833 ' 5.4740 5.4545 Dealers said that drop led to higher for the fourth straight day ket expected to drift around cur­ SAIPAN HEALTH CUNIC The foreign influx, along with better prospects for the US.trade quoted a late bid of $337.75, up 25 Germany Mark .6183 .6207 1.6173 1.6110 Wednesday’s bargain-hunting. in active trading on continued rent levels over the next few days. P.O. BOX 2878 CK, Saipan, MP 96950 another from the impoverished embargo to be lifted. cents from late Tuesday. 30dayfwd .6158 .6180 1.6240 1.6182 Ph.: (670) 234-2901 · Fax: (670) 234-2906 1.6240 countryside; will probably change Although US companies still The rash to sell marks began 60day fwd .6133 .6158 1.6305 90day fwd .6112 .6135 1.6360 1.6299 the face and spirit of this ancient, cannotlegally do business, Wash­ Tuesday on a repent of higher un­ Greece Drachma .004523 .004550 221.10 219.80 beautiful,resilient city more than ington allows them to open of­ employment in WestGermany and Airline rally boosts New York Hong Kong Doll .1294 .1294 7.7300 7.7300 past Chinese invaders, French fices, and many have already ap­ news that Daimler-Benz, HEALTH Hungary Forint .0116 .0116 86.32 86.15 NEW YORK (AP) - The stock “The numbers are starting to look Markets overseas were mixed. colonials and US bombing raids. plied to do so. Leading the pack is Germany’s biggest industrial 31.100 31.100 ylndia Rupee .0322 .0322 market ended higher Wednesday, better,” said Tom Longman, an In Tokyo, the 225-issue Nikkei CLEARANCE Change began six years ago the Bank of America, given the group, planned 14,700job cuts. Indnsia Rupiah .000483 .000483 2070.01 2070.01 buoyed by a rally in airline shares. airline analyst with The Bear Stock Average rose 342.43 points, EXAMS when Vietnam’s orthodox Marx­ green light in March to open a Afraid of aggravating inflation, Ireland Punt 1.5095 1.5111 .6625 .6618 2.7770 Recent better-than-expected air­ Steams Cos. of the industry that or 1.76 percent, to London, the ist rulers opted for economic re­ representative office in Hanoi. Germany’s central bank has been Israel Shekel .3704 .3601 2.6996 & Italy Lira .000630 .000629 1587.75 1590.75 line industry traffic numbers, hopes has lost more than dlrs 8 billion Financial Times-Stock Exchange forms and opening up to the world. With housing and office space hesitant to lower interest rates too WALK-IN HEALTH Japan Yen .008802 .008768 113.61 114.05 that the industry’s restructuring over the last three years. 100-share index fell 10.1 points, or The pace has accelerated as more continued on page 35 fast But more and more partici­ 30dayfwd .008802 .008768 113.61 114.05 efforts will restoreprofitability and And other analysts said the sell­ 0.36 percent The Dow Jones in­ CARE pants believe the Bundesbank may 60 day fwd .008802 .008768 113.61 114.05 heavy selling in the widely held ing over the last days of consumer dustrial average rose 19.45 points begin to favor swifter easings as a 90dayfwd .008802 .008768 113.61 114.05' consumer-goods stocks were boost­ stocks has helped airline issues. to 3,397.02. way to stimulate the economy. Jordan Dinar 1.4896 1.4896 .67132 .67132 ing carrier issues. Brand-name companies are facing Advancing issues outnumbered WE ACCEPT MOST INSURANCES IB M unveils cheap Reinforcing that view on Lebanon Pound .000574 .000574 1742.00 1742.00 2.5800 2.5810 The Dow Jones transportation pressure from lower-cost generic declines by about 5 to 4 on the Wednesday, the Dutch and Bel­ Malaysia Ringg .3876 .3874 (INCLUDING GOVERNMENT) zMexIcoN.Peso .323311 .323311 3.0930 3.0930 index was up 28.21 points, or 1.78 products and investors are con­ New York Stock Exchange, with gian governments cut their key personal com puters N. Zealand Dol .5345 .5328 1.8709 1.8769 percent. cerned profits will suffer. 1,063 up, 851 down and 585 un­ HOURS: short-term interest rates, seeming NethrlndsGuild .5522 .5543 1.8109 1.8040 The airlines have been report­ Investors were also nervous changed. 9 A.M.-5 P.M. By Stefan Fatsis sure of success now.” to help pave the wayforlowerrates .1460 6.8475 6.8470 Norway Krone .1460 ing traffic for March and the re­ ahead of the retail industry’s data NYSE volume totaled 296.30 Mon. - Tue. IBM said the raw ValuePoint in other European countries. Pakistan Rupee .0377 .0377 26.53 26.53 sults, particularly in the domestic on March sales. Stores will release million shares as of 4 p.m. (2000 Thu. - Fri. NEW YORK (AP) - The per­ models, priced from $1,080 to Stephen Flanagan, a vice presi­ yPeru New Sol .5525 .5495 1.810 1.820 market, have been strong, to addi­ those figures on Thursday. Per­ GMT), against 289.51 million in 9 A.M. -1 P.M. sonal computerwars aren’tletting $3,579, offer enhanced graphics, dent with Mitsubishi Bank Ltd. in zPhllpins Peso .0385 .0386 25.98 25.91 .000063 .000064 15800 15736 tion,carriers havebeencuttingcosts sonal income and jobs are not grow­ the previous session. Wed. - Sat. up, and IBM is moving aggres­ truer colors, more power and a New York, cited remarks by Poland Zloty 149.50 and capacity, and increasing fares ing as quickly as they might in a sively to regain market share in a broad ability to upgrade. The new Portugal Escud .006647 .006689 150.45 The NYSE’s composite index Bundesbank President Helmut aRusslaRuble .001404 .001404 712.00 712.00 since September. models are powered by a version recovery, analysts have said. rose 0.70 to 244.32. Tel. 234-2901 business it all but created more Schlesinger in an interview pub­ Saudi Arab Riy .2666 .2666 3.7504 3.7503 than a decade ago. of totel Corp.’s 486 microproces­ lished in Wednesday’s New York Singapore Doll .6160 .6152 1.6235 1.6255 International Business Ma­ sor,andean be converted tototel’s Times. While Schlesinger said that cSo.AfricaRand .3135 .3133 3.1900 3.1920 chines Corp.’s PC business lost new Pentium microprocessor. the bank would continue to move fSo.AfricaRand .2197 .2201 4.5525 4.5425 money in 1992, but sales have .‘They’re not ahead of anybody cautiously, he noted that recent in­ So. Korea Won .001257 .001257 795.80 795.60 NEW YORK (AP) - New York Stock Exchange closing prices Wednesday: INTER-KÂM TRAVEL AGENCY Airlines ln,ema,k>r>Ql Spain Peseta .008617 .008677 116.05 115.25 surged in recent months as the here. But IBM has to prove that flation figures may be giving the A M R 69 Bmwk 14 1-4 D ressr 21 5-8 ITT Cp 78 1-8 N flkSo 63 1-4 S pellEnt 6 3-8 > * . Caller Box PPP 528, Saipan, MP 96950 1'®$ Sweden Krona .1305 .1309 7.6646 7.6385 restructuring computer company they can move at the velocity of A SA Ltd 41 1-4 BuriNth 52 1-8 D uPont 50 5-8 I TW 72 3-4 O c d P e t 23 SunCo 241-2 Tel. 235-5555/8888 Fax:(670)235-7070 Network i bank more room for further rate Swltzerlnd Fra .6716 .6729 1.4890 1.4862 faces a price and performance the market,” said Richard A btLab s 24 5-8 C B I 2 7 1 -8 E Kodak 54 3-8 I meera 23 5-8 Olin 44 7-8 S upval 30 cuts. 30day fwd .6704 .6715 1.4916 1.4891 AetnLf 50 3-8 С BS 223 5-8 E aton 86 I NCO 23 1-4 PacGE 34 3-4 T R W 63 3-8 There is always a better way battle with rivals such as Compaq Zwetchkenbaum, a PC analyst Many traders sold their marks .6693 .6706 1.4940 1.4912 Alcan 17 7-8 60day fwd CIGNA 60 7-8 E ntergy 36 IB M 52 1-4 PacTel 471-2 T andy 31 3-8 Computer Corp. and Dell Com­ with International Data Corp. .6697 1.4960 1.4931 A IdSgnl 65 С PCs 42 5-8 to get there .... for Japanese yen, one of the few 90day fwd .6684 Exxon 68 1-8 IntFlav 112 3-8 P arCom 50 7-8 Teldyn 22 3-8 26.08 26.09 Alcoa 62 3-8 C S X 69 7-8 F MC 46 3-4 puter Corp. IBM PC sales have risen partly major currencies viewed as funda­ Taiwan NT .0383 .0383 I ntPap 62 3-8 P enney 86 3-4 T ennco 44 1-4 We simply say, we'll do the .03954 .03954 25.29 25.29 A max 16 3-8 CampSps 39 3-8 FedNM 79 5-8 to its latest offensive, IBM cm due to a cutthroat pricing war that mentally strong. Thailand Baht J ohnJn s 40 Pennywi 43 3-4 T exaco 64 1-4 Turkey Lira .000106 .000106 9423.00 9397.00 AmHós 54 3-4 CdnPcg 151-8 F stChic 41 3-8 К mart 22 5-8 P epsiC 39 3-4 best service, because Tuesday unveiled 40 new low- obliterated profits. According to Despite recent reported attempts T exlnst 54 7-8 .2724 .2724 3.6715 3 .6715 A Brand 29 1-2 CapCits 537 - F Intste 59 К ellogg 57 Pfizer 58 1-2 priced PCs in its.PS-ValuePoint BISStrategicDecisions,IBM sold U.A.E. Dirham T exUtil 46 1-8 by the Bank of Japan to deflate the .000261 .000261 3835.00 3835.00 A EIPw-· 36 5-8 Caterp 59 5-8 F lemng 31 5-8 KerrMc 49 1-8 P helpD s 44 fUruguay Peso T extron 4 7 1-8 line, the first upgrade since it en­ an estimated 1.4 million personal yen’s powerful advance against the .0118 .0118 84.9500 84,8500 A mExp 28 7-8 Ceridian 16 1-8 F luor 42 1-8 Korea 12 7-8 PhilMr 47 1-4 SERVING YOU zVenzuel Bollv T imeW s 31 7-8 tered the “clone” personal com­ computer units in the fourth quar­ .00133 750.00 A GenCp s 31 3-8 С hase 35 3-8 FordM 54 5-8 Kroger 17 1-2 PhilPet 29 3-4 dollar, most market participants still Yugoslav Dinar .00133 750.08 T ravier 26 3-4 IS OUR puter business six months ago. ter. The company said its three- ECU: European Currency Unit, a basket of European currencies. The Federal A Home 63 3-8 ChmBnk 40 1-8 F uqua 13 3-4 v jL T V 1-2 PionrEI 22 7-8 believe major industrialized nations T rinova 24 7-8 . Reserve Board’s index of the value of the dollar against 10 other currencies A mStrs 40 7-8 С hevm 84 3-4 G T E 3 7 1 -8 Lilly 46 1-2 Polaroid 28 7-8 BUSINESS AND CONCERN IBM in September gave its per­ month PC sales -were a record. favor a stronger yen. With Japan’s U A L C p 137 weighted on the basis of trade was 91.83 Tuesday, up 0.52 points or 0.57 A "Land T 58 С hiquta 14 3-8 G nDyn 98 7-8 L itton s 53 7-8 P rimca s 45 3-4 sonal computer unit more au­ torecentdays,IBM executives trade surplus with its partners at U SG' 3-8 percent from Monday’s 91.31. A year aqj*4he index was 88.87 A moco 5 7 3-4 С hryslr 41 1-2 GenEI 913-4 Lockhd 62 7-8' P roctG s 46 5-8 That's why you're our priority. tonomy, establishing it as a sepa- have said first-quarter personal USXMar 19 5-8 extremely high levels, a weaker c-commercial rate, d-free market rate, f-financial rate, y-official rate, z- A nheus 50 3-4 С iticorp 29 1-4 GnMill 66 3-4 M a tsu 116 Q u a k rO 6 2 7-8 r ate business. IBM PersonalCom- computer sales rose at least 30 dollar is viewed as one of the ways A rmco 6 7-8 С oastal 27 G nMotr 39 1-4 McDerl 271-2 Q uantm 12 1-8 U SXUSS 39 1-4 We offer the following': floating rate. U C a rb 18 puter Co. quickly rolled out a se­ percent from a year earlier and to create a better balance between Prices as of 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time (1900 GMT) from Telerate Systems A sarco 201-2 C Is 39 3-8 GaPac 591-4 M cDonld 50 3-8 R alsPu 47 1-8 AshOil 26 3-4 UnPac 63 3-4 • Airline Reservation ries of new models, including the predicted the business would be sales of US and Japanese products. and other sources. C o Ig P a l 60 G ¡Hete 56 1-4 M cDnD 58 1-8 R aythn 5 7 1 -4 AtlRich 1221-8 V jColGs 21 7-8 G drich 48 3-8 McKes 43 3-8 R ey M tl U nisys 13 ·· Ticketing (CO.OZ, PR, KE, NW, ZU) ValuePoints andnew PS-1 home profitable in 1993. • “The market still believes the US 45 1-2 Avon 59 3-8 CmwE 271.-2 Goodyr 75 3-8 Mesrx 16 3-4 UnTech 48 3-4 and small-business computers, IBM’s share of the US PC mar- R ockw l 31 3-4 ··· Hotel Reservation still encourages a strong yen,” BakrHu 24 7-8 Comsat 551-4 G race 39 M erck 34 RoylD 901-8 U nocal 30 ketof 11.4 million computers was Spot m etal prices new high-end PS-2 models and Flanagan said. B an kA m 51 ConEd 35 5-8 GtAtPc 25 5-8 M erLyn 69 1-4 S alomn 38 1 -4 W a m L 69 ···· Car Reservation new portables. 12.3 percent last year, down from The dollar closed in Tokyo at NEW YORK (AP) - Spot nonferrous metal prices Wednesday^ BankTr 72 521-2 ConsNG 513-4 GtWFn 181-8 МММ 111 1-4 S araLee s 25 7-8 WellsF 107 5-8 ····· Special Discount for Group Ticketing “to order to maintain or grow ' 13.9 percent in 1991, accordingto 114.02 yen, down 0.26 yen from Aluminum - 50.3 cents per lb London Metal Exch. Wed. B engtB 11-16 С omingln 32 1-8 Halbtn 371-8 Mobil 701-2 SchrPI 57 1-4 WstgEI 14 3-8 your share you need to be there International Data, a market re- Copper - 1.0605 dollars per pound. B ethSt! 1 7 1 -8 С urtWr 38 1-2 H einz 37 1-4 M onsan 50 7-8 S chimb 64 3-4 Weyerh 421-4 Tuesday’s finish. Later in London, Lead-32 cents a pound. ■ B lackD 17 3-4 W e deliver tickets too, even for individual grabbing attention with new prod­ search firm. IBMfell behind Apple D e e re 55 HewIPk 73 3-4 MorgSt 60 7-8 ScottP 35 1-4 Whitmn 14 3-8 the dollar was quoted at 113.65 Zinc - 48.04-52.04 per pound, delivered. B oeing 3 6 1 -4 D eltaAir 57 1-4 H mstke 14 1-8 Morgan 673-8 Sears 51 1-2 W hittakr 15 ucts,” said Chris Vasko, an ana­ Computer Co. as the US market tic k e tin g . yea By 4 pin. in New York, the Tin - - 3.7538 dollars per pound. B o is eC 25 3-8 DialCp 39 7-8 Honda 26 1-2 Motoria s 68 1-4 SmtBceqs 271-4 W olwth 31 Gold - 336.75 dollars per troy oz. lyst with BIS Strategic Decisions leader. dollar was quoted at 113.50 yea B orden 26 D igital 43 1-2 H onywl s 33 1-2 N L Ind 5 1-2 S o n y C p 43 X erox 79 1-2 Stiver - 3.830 dollars ¿er troy oz. NO W . in Norwell, Mass. IBM “appears ValuePoint is critical to IBM’s B rM yS q 58 3-8 DowCh 50 1-2 H ouslnt 68 1-4 Navistr 2 1-2 S o u th C o 43 Z enithE 7 CALL US down from late Tuesday’s 113.85 - 2(^.00-210,00 dotes per 76 lb flask. to be doing that wilhagoodmea- overall PC strategy. yen and a new postwar low. Platinum - 361.00-363.00 dollars troy oz.,N.Y. (contract). 34-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND YIEWS-FRTOAY - APRIL 9.1993 FRTOAY, APRIL 9,1993 -MARIANA&VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-35. ——; r—=— . _ _wy ._------· ..... -......

Nurses stage strikes ШШШ) Safety 1st Systems, v I J (Saipan), Inc. for higher salaries Did you know what OSHA By Mari Yamaguchi fiscal 1993, which began April 1. tinue this,” said Kawamura, who hi the hospital parking lot, about usually works 12-13 night shifts a requires? TOKYO (AP) - About 100,000 500 white-uniformed nurses and month. nurses and other medical workers other medical workers raised their The hospital’s labor union From The Code of Federal Regulations Occupational Safety and Health yog? PANASONIC ROOM AIK CONDITIONERS staged brief strikes nationwide fists, shouted slogans and waved members said more than 250 Admin. (OSHA) nurses quit-in 1991 because of Wednesday to demand higher placards saying “Wage hikes,” 1910.135 Otcupabatul Ijeai Protection WINDOW TYPE April 10-17,1993 wages and better working condi­ “Reduce overnight shifts” and bad working conditions, but only Helmets for the protection of heads of occupational workers from Impact and penetra­ tions. “Give us two-day weekends.” 210 workers replaced them. tion from falling and flying objects and from limited electrical shock and bum shall meet the requirements and specifications established in American National Standard (ANSI) S'tandard Safety The shortage of nurses is a grow­ Similar strikes of up to eight -Every year, about 40,000 nurses BTU S a le R e g u la r Requirements for Industrial Head Protection, Z89.1-1969. M o d e l N o . Line Voltàge ing problem that has set off a hours were held at 580 other hos­ nationwide quit their jobs. And vicious cycle of long hours and pitals across the country. nearly 150 nurses died on duty Don’t buy imitations hard labor. As more and more “What I want the most is a rea­ between 1980 and 1991, reports Make sure your Helmet is ANSI tested CW-600JU 110V 6, 000BTU $299.95 $468.00 Safety 1t ft products and service Include the following: quit because of bad conditions, sonable number of days off,” said have said. • Fire and safety equipment, supplies and apparatus. CW-700JU 110V 7, 000BTU $329.00 $550.00 • Protective clothing and footwear. those remaining on the job are Eri Kawamura, a nurse at the ' Currently, there are about • Construction and traffic safety equipment. CW-801JU 110V 8, 000BTU $370.00 $608.00 even more overworked. hospital’s internal medicine de­ 830,OOOnurses in Japan, butSeishi • Ail sizes of Dry Chemical and Hakm Firs Extinguishers, as well as refiling and maintaining them. Tokyo Women’s Medical Col­ partment. Katsuragi, a spokesman for the Safety 1st prides Itself In providing only the highest qually merchandise. Our inventory meets the following CW-900JU 110V 9, 000BTU $399.00 $583.00 standards. lege Hospital’s unionized medi­ “I can survive now because Japan Federation of Medical • UL - Underwriters Laboratories CW -1000FU 110V 10, 000BTU $425.00 $605.00 • ANSI - American National Standards Institute cal workers went on a three-hour I’m still young, but if I get mar­ Workers’ Unions, says at least • NFPA - National Fire Protection Association CW -1200FU 110V 12, 000BTU $470.00 $625.00 strike after hospital management ried and need more time for my 200,000 more are needed to re­ • NEC - . National Electric Code • OSHA - Occupational Safety & Health Administration CW-1400QU 220V 14, 000BTU $499.00 $823.00 refused to give them a raise for family, I don’t think I can con­ duce their workload. Located In Chalan Kanoa at Sugar Dock CW-1800QU 220V 18, 000BTU $529:00 $875.00 Tal. («70) 235-6500 · Fax («70) 235-7400 OW-2000QU Ì220V 20, 000BTU $650.00 $967.00 F o r e i g n . . . continued from page 32 CW -2400QP 200V 24, 000BTU $660.00 $1,115.00 in meager supply and the laws of city’s guilds. Attempts by the ar­ BEAUTIFUL FOR SALE A nd fanny ôtUy supply and demand replacing chitects’ union to stop it have Marxist controls, newcomers pay been stymied for two years, Luyen T YS up to $10,000 a month for a villa said. ORCHIDS 234-7709 in central Hanoi. Land can sell for $1,000 a square meter, slightly more, than a square yard. That'plus a frantic, haphazard building boom; a flood of rural WAN YUAN JEWELRY (SAIPAN) INC. migrants living on the pavements, and a huge increase of motor ve­ CALLER BOX AAA N 328, SAIPAN MP 96950 -TEL./FAX: (670) 235-7464 hicles has produced a headache for city officials and planners. “Disorder and uncivilized be­ havior in the city’s streets have JUICER/BLENOER MEAT GRINDER BROWNING RICE COOKER become some of the most notori­ ous and disliked phenomena these days,” Prime Minister Vo Van ПГ Kiet complained. Another offi­ cial noted that only 17 of Hanoi’s 496 intersections had traffic lights. Conservation-mindedresidents and foreigners fear Hanoi, one of Asia’s best-preserved cities, is rapidly following the likes of Bangkok, Hong Kong and Singapore, now stripped of their щт charm and history. ШШШ A master plan unveiled in April 1992 lays down what can and cannot be done in various parts of OVEN-TOASTER ELECTRIC GRIDDLE the city. 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FO R R E N T N. Korea resists global 4th Marpac-Ambros Safety 1st Systems, Warehouse...... 4,000 Sq. Ft. (Saipan), Inc. Office Space...... 800 Sq. Ft. pressure to join treaty tournament begins Did you know Office or Warehouse By Laura King heightening the threat of war. uted a Foreign Ministry statement THE 4TH Annual Marpac- champion RB-Ambros, followed decide their respective opponents. Space...... 1 ,0 0 0 Sq. Ft. ‘Today the situation on the Ko­ calling for talks between Ambros (Budweiser) Basketball by MPI Bud Light, Sablan Enter­ The conference is under the what OSHA TOKYO (AP) - North Korea’s rean Peninsula has come to an Pyongyang and Washington to re­ conference will kick-off on Sun­ prises King Cobra, F.T. Const. auspices of the Philippine Ama­ Located At: Capitol Hill parliament, meeting for the first unpredictably dangerous phase,” it solve the nuclear dispute. The North day at the Civic Center Basket­ Budweiser, CMSI Bud Dry, teur Basketball Association and requires? Saipan, MP 96950 time since the hard-line Commu­ said. “Dark clouds of a nuclear war has insisted all along that the inter­ ball court at 1 p.m., with 12 teams Crystal Palace Michelob Light, sanctioned by the Filipino Ama­ From The Code of Federal Regulations Occupational Safety and Health C ontact: V estcor Village nist country pulled outof a nuclear- are heavily hanging over the head national inspectors were acting at participating. Diamond Gallery O’Douls, PAB teur Sports Association. Admin. (OSHA) control treaty, vowed Wednesday of the nation.” the behest of the United States. There will be two divisions, the Const. Michelob Dry, Lions Club The main sponsors of the an­ Tel. 322-3793/94 age limit of the players. Nine 1310.138 Occupational loot protection. to resist international pressure to Although the treatypullout does “Our so-called nuclear prob­ Michelob, PABA Eagle Snacks, nual tournament are the Marianas Safety-toe footqpar tor employees shall meet the requirements and specifications In regular teams will composed the rejoin the pact. not take effect until June 12, North lem is, in essence, not a problem and FASA Marpac Distributors Pacific Distributors Inc. and American National Standard (ANSI) for Men's Safety -Toe Footwear, Z4.1.1967 “The only road which our na­ Korea ignored a March 25 dead­ between our country and the age under 35 years old and three Budweiser. Inc. Don’t buy imitations tion should follow is to reject ag­ line to allow inspection of two se­ IAEA but a problem between us teams above 35 years old for the special teams. After the opening ceremonies ADDENDUM NO. 01 gression and interference of out­ cret sites by die International and the United States,” the-stale- Sifity lif t products and service Include the following: Team entries include current the 12 teams will draw lots to M i n i G a m e s • Fire and safety equipment, supplies and apparatus. side forces,” said a declaration Atomic Energy Agency, the ment said. • Protective clothing and foetwaar. TO adopted by the Supreme People’s Vienna, Austria-based UN group North Korea maintains the two • Construction and traffic safety equipment. t r y o u t s e t • All sizes of Dry Chemical and Halon Fire Extinguishers, as well as refilling and maintaining them. P SS - RFP93 - 006 Assembly. that oversees compliance with the sites the inspectors are demand­ Safety 1st prides Use# in providing only the highest quality merchandise. Our Inventory meets the following L ew is, C hristie agree standards. The parliamentary proceedings pact ing access to are military bases THE TRACK and Field Federa­ « UL Underwriters Laboratories were reported by North Korea’s The IAEA declared North Korea unrelated to its nuclear program. • ANSI - American National Standards Institute to sum m er sprint duel tion is invitingmen and women of • NFPA - National Fire Protection Association The R equest For Sealed Proposal for official Korean Central News in violation of the terms of the The North’s top diplomat in all ages to try out for the 1993 • NEC - National Electric Code • OSHA · Occupational Safety i Health Administration Agency, monitored in Tokyo. accord and referred the matter to Western Europe on Wednesday LONDON (AP) - Carl Lewis mestic and overseas television: Mini South Pacific Games track the Repair of Electrical System at The international community has Our staff Is trained In OSHA compliance. the UN Security Council, but so far reiterated that the bases are off and Linford Christie, the 100- rights to raise the estimated and field team. The Games will been using a combination of diplo­ no move has been made to impose limits. Come by and test us. Garapan and Oleai Elem entary meter champions from the past $750,000it will take to stage the . be held in December in Vanuatu. macy and warnings of possible sanctions. “If we open it, they will ask us Located in Cltalan Kanoa at Sugar Dock two Olympics, have agreed to a races. There are no age limits for sanctions to try to persuade the China,NorthKorea’sclosestally, to open every military base we Tal. (670) 235-6500 · Fax (870) 235-7400______School which w as scheduled for the two-race showdown in Britain Efforts to bring to the two competitors, but Mini Games Pyongyang government to rejoin could veto any punitive measure, have to the enemy,” said Pak this summer, a British promoter gold medalists together have regulations state that a competi­ Pre-proposal Conference dated April the Nuclear Non-Proliferation and the council has indicatedit will Dong Chun, North Korea’s am­ been in the works since Christie said Wednesday. tor must have lived in the CNMI Treaty, which it quit March 12. keep trying diplomatic means. bassador to the Paris-based won the: 100 in Barcelona last for at least four years before com­ 09, 1993 w as postponed until April Track promotions officer In the resolution, North Korean In Beijing, the North Korean United Nations Educational, Sci­ year. Lewis, weakened by ill­ peting. In addition, potential Andy Norman said Lewis and 16,1993, due to Legal H oliday (Good lawmakers said the pressure was Embassy on Wednesday distrib­ entific and Cultural Organization. ness at the US.trials, did not competitors must demonstrate a Christie will both run at an invi­ qualify for the race and was un­ commitment to serious training Friday). Dateline for subm ission of tational meet in Birmingham on R adioactive. . . continued from page37 able to defend his title. in preparation for this interna­ July 16, and again on July 23 at Plans for a big-money, made- proposals will be on April 2 3 ,19 9 3 at tional event. Kaurov said Tomsk-7’s produc­ workers, which is 2 roentgens per site Wednesday. Nearly 500 civil a Grand Prix meet in London. for-television “Challenge of The track and field events which “Everything is in place for the 3 P .M . tion of weapons-grade plutonium year, according to the Interna­ defense troops, wearing white Champions” duel at Las Vegas will be included in the 1993 Mini was phased out over the past three tional Commission on Radiologi­ protective suits, were removing races to be staged in Britain but in May fell through earlier this Games are: 100, 200 and 400 years. He said only one of the cal Protection. A roentgen is a soil and snow from the area, offi­ we still have to raise the cash to year. The event was to feature a meter dashes; 800, 1,500, and (s)William S. Torres (s)Louise Concepcion complex’s three reactors is still measure of the human body’s ex­ cials said. make sure it takes place here,” one-on-one Lewis-Christie race 10.000 meter runs; women’s operating, producing electricity posure to radiation. The explosion was only the lat­ said Norman; “But we are confi­ plus Lewis vs. world-record 3.000 meter run; men’s 5,000 Dated: 4/7/93 Date: 4/7/93 and hot water. Monitoring stations in est in a long series of nuclear dent it will all come together to holder Mike Powell in the long meter ran; long jump; high jump; The State Emergency Commit­ Scandinavia and Western Europe accidents in the former Soviet the satisfaction of all the parties jump. triple jump; shot put; discus; tee said radiation levels around reported no increased radioactiv­ Union. involved.” The races in Britain will fea­ hammer; and javelin. Relay teams Tomsk-7 were .03 roentgens per ity in the atmosphere. A 1957 explosion at the secret • 'Nonnan said he was talking to ture Lewis arid Christie in an will be drawn from team mem­ hour Wednesday. Northeastofthe “The radioactive spill is too lim­ Chelyabinsk-65 plutonium pro­ sponsors and negotiating do­ eight-man field. bers in individual track events. plant, levels were .04 roentgens. ited and too small to measure,” duction complex in the Ural Interested athletes may contact IMMEDIATE OPENINGS!!! That means anyone who spends said Sven Carlsson, a spokesman Mountains resulted in radiation John Davis at 234-1002, Louie five days or more in the area could for the Swedish Radiation Pro­ contamination of 217 towns and Please drive carefu lly Wabol at 234-6220, or Bill A growing company has an immediate opening for exceed the dose of radiation con­ tection Institute. villages.'Nearly 11,000 people Sakovich at 234-1001. the following positions: sidered acceptable for nuclear Emergency experts flew to the were evacuated. INVITATION TO BID One H i ACCOUNTANT - College graduate with accounting major. DPW93-ITB-00257 ■ - Must have at least two years experience. The Department of Public Works is soliciting sealed bids for the construction of the Commonwealth Superior Court Law - Able to prepare financial, budget, and management reports. ♦ ♦ 4 Library on the island of Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Bids in duplicate will be accepted at the ♦ ♦ 4 - Experienced in all fields of accounting. ►♦4 office of the Chief of Procurement and Supply at Lower Base, Saipan until 2:00 p.m., local time, Friday, April 23,1993, at - Computer knowledge a plus. ♦♦4 ♦ ♦4 which time and place the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Any bids received after the above time will not be - Responsible, dependable, organized and has the ability to * ♦ 4 accepted under any circumstances. supervise personnel. f ♦4 ► ♦4 *♦4 A bond of 15 % of the total bid price must accompany the bid. This security may be a Certified Check, Cashier’s Check- VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENTS One 111 ACCOUNTING CLERK *♦4 ► ♦4 , Bid Bond or other form acceptable to the Government made payable to the Treasurer, Commonwealth of the Northern - College graduate with accounting major. ► ♦4 Mariana Islands with a notation on the face of the check: “Credit Account No. 1480-G3I480". DFS Saipan Limited is offering a challenging, long-term, career- - One year experience required. * 4 -4 enhancing position to a top-notch individual to fill the position of: - Must be knowledgeable in all fields of accounting such as The bidder is required to submit with his proposal, a copy of his business permit as a compliance with the Contractor’s general ledger, accounts receivables & payables, inventory \S » > 4 VISUAL MERCHANDISING DIRECTOR Registration and Licensing Laws of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. and others. ♦ > 4 • 5 years cumulative experience in Visual Merchandising with major - Responsible , self-starter, neat and organized. » ♦ 4 ► ♦4 Specifications and plans of the project are available on or after'March 29,1993 at the Technical Services Division, retail organizations dealing in hard-line goods, home or souvenir goods and * ♦ 4 active ready-to-wear apparel. One III ADVANCED SALES REPRESENTATIVE \ *•♦4 Department of Public Works on Saipan. A non-refundable payment of $150.00 is required for each set. Pre-bid conference ►♦4 for this project will be held at 2:00 p.m., local time, Friday, April 16,1993, at the Technical Services Division, Department - Sales & Marketing experience for at least two years a must. ♦•♦4 Direct Visual Merchandising staff through coordinated input from о <»♦4 of Public Works on Saipan. - College graduate a plus but not required. Mi * ♦ 4 Merchandising and Operational management, in order to implement presenta­ - Must have good communication skills. о . ♦ 4 tion of new product, promotions and visual maintenance in all stores. - Must be a self-starter, go-getter, and likes work with people. ♦ ♦4 Attention is called to the Labor Standards Provisions for Wage Rate Determination of the CNMI Classification and Salary - Must be able to work on flexible hours if job requires. o \ *44 Structure Plans, and payment of not less than the minimum salaries and wages as set forth in the Specifications must be • To develop and acquire custom merchandise fixturing and signing paid on this project. to accommodate specialized merchandise presentation appropriate to com­ One ft I DELIVERY/WAREHOUSEMEN > ♦ 4 pany goals. .♦4 - Must have at least high school education. ♦ ♦4 All bid documents received shall be the sole property of the Government of the Northern Mariana Islands with the VISUAL MERCHANDISING CLERK - Must be familiar with inventory, warehousing, and product ел .♦4 4>-r4 exception of bid bonds, certified checks or cashier’s check which will be returned to the bidders in accordance with the merchandising. ♦ ♦ 4 specifications section, “Instruction to Bidders” Page I-2, Paragraph No. 05, Bid Guarantee. • 2 Years clerical experience, preferably in Visual Merchandising. - Knowledge on vehicle maintenance a plus. - Self starter, organized, dependable, and is willing to work on *♦4 The Government reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any imperfection in the bid proposal in the interest • Types letters from rough drafts; maintains files on vendors. flexible hours if required. .* 4 >♦4 of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. ♦ ♦4 • Must be able to operate a Macintosh computer. ■ Current police clearance is required. ♦ ♦ 4 . ♦ 4 Applications can be picked up a our Human Resources Department, 2nd » Equal Opportunity Employer. \P ♦ •M £ U-O- — Floor, Downtown Store in Garapan between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. » Attractive benefits to offer. »♦4 ♦ ♦ 4 ELIZABETH H.SALAS-BAJADIA Monday through Friday. * ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ 4 Director of Public works Send resume" to Post Office Box #949 ♦ ♦ 4 DFS Saipan is an Equal Opportunity Employer ’ YYYYTTÌ Saipan, MR 96950 4/2, 9 (004350) I I FRIDAY. APRIL 9,1993 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS -41 ^M A R IA N A S VARffiTVNEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY- APRIL 9.1993

*n b o n m a 4 DOOR SEDAN Foreman to fight ^ S viô i C üuiivm ôxvuf StM XVuf M orrison for $7M f o x By Bert Rosenthal When the price increased to $3 old self-proclaimed “phenom­ THE '93 million, she said, “You don’t want enon” will meet the 24-year-old NEW YORK (AP) - When to get hurt, leave boxing.” Morrison for the vacant World George Foreman told his wife But when the figure reached $6 Boxing Organization heavy­ HYUnoni Joan that he had been offered $ 2 million, Joan said, “What, are you weight title June 7 at the Thomas million tofightTommy Morrison, afraid of Tommy Morrison? and Mack Center in Las Vegas. she said, “You should retire, you You’ve got to fight him.” Actually, Foreman is guaranteed CLEARANCE should leave boxing.” And so Foreman, the 44-year- continued on page 43

Jlxbian (teldeen SALES will be held nightly, beginning SA pnlQ fh, at 8 :0 0 CP.J7W. Our year end budget at the residence of *D an and Lucy Oledsen, Capitol [HAL On the final day, U prd IJih, SRosary will be said at 5 ^ 0 CP.cTVl. saver is back once < t f c k £ s at Son [Rogue Church with ¿Mass tofollovj at 6 :0 0 CP.c/Vt. more to make room for Gveryofie is is invited to share in prayer. FRANCISCO ‘M ^ ccjUF'E TURBO the ' 94's... you'd better Dhank ^¿ou, hurry and-check out CRISOSTOMO [Me fam ily. these brand new ’93 ALDAN HYUNDAI’S. Tremendous sale uecrcep. op xpppeCi^ooN prices in effect only We, the Family of the iate [Francisco Crisostomo Aldan would like. to invite ait our relatives and friends to join us for the [First Anniversary while stocks Rosary of our Behoved hus Band, father andgrandfather. A simple Thank You, Salamat Po, and Si Yuus Maase, lasts...then back to does not seem to express enough how much we Rosary zvitt Be said nightCy at our residence at Sadog rFasi Beginning appreciate and value all the thoughts, prayers, and reality! April 10, 1993 at 8:00 p.m., Saturday. Daily mass zvillBe offered at Rristo support extended to us in our time of grief and Rgi Church at 6:00 a.m. starting April 10,1993. sorrow. H Y U n D O l EASY FINANCING On the final day, Sunday, April18,1993 the [Mass of Intention zvillBe Our family touched deeply by the overwhelming offered6:00 a.m. at Rristo Rgi Church. Last day of Rosary zvillBe said3:30 response to our loved one's passing away and we AVAILABLE. truly feel a part of this community of Saipan. Through '93 £ L A N T R A p.m. April 18,1993 at our Residence at Sadog ‘Iasi. Dinner zvill follow this trial of life, your generous support aided us when 4 DOOR SEDAN WE ACCEPT YOUR Immediately. we needed it the most and instilled a good a vision of the "helping hand“. TRADE IN, PAID FOR This "helping hand" was portrayed by our loved one Please Join Us. time and again we feel that through this gesture, the O R N O T . memory of our wife and m other, Rosario "Cherry” G. Phe F am ily Mendoza, will remain alive in us for all our years to 4/7,9,14,16(10970) There’s also a bumper- com e. to-bumper, limited Again, we thank you for your thoughts, prayers, and support and naturally you will always be in our warranty for three thoughts and prayers as well. YOU GET years or 36,000 miles... FROM ROBERTO -BERT“ MENDOZA AND CHILDREN ilumtUdh ( 20 ih ) $)mth Qjnnwmmy Stwdvuf a five year or 60,000 é T = THE CAR mile powertrain REQUESTS FOR PROPOSAL JOSE limited warranty and a \ /n*i RFP93-0024 5 year or 100,000 mile SATUR 111 TOO! j·'·^ LI 'i THE CHIEF OF PROCUREMENT AND SUPPLY IS SOLICIT­ ING COMPETITIVE SEALED PROPOSALS FROM QUALIFIED anti-corrosion limited FITIAL· é W FIRMS OR INDIVIDUALS TO PROVIDE EQUAL ACCESS LONG '93 EXCEL warranty. DISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES FOR THE 4 DOOR SEDAN CNMI GOVERNMENT, —; SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE ABOVE MAY BE PICKED UP ALL MODELS ATTHEOFFICEOFTHEPROCUREMENT AND SUPPLY,LOWER We would like to invite all the families, relatives, friends and associates of the BASE, SAIPAN, DURING REGULAR GOVERNMENT WORK­ late Jose Satur Fitial, husband of Mrs. Antonia Repeki Fitial of San Jose, to join AVAILABLE WITH ING HOURS. us in prayers as w e remember the Death Anniversary of our father and his passage into eternal life. PROPOSALS WILL BE EVALUATED BASE ON THE FOL­ FEATURES YOU’D LOWING CRITERIA: 1) COSTS Holy Rosary is being said nightly at 7:00 PM, at the residence of his son-in-law, EXPECT. 2) ACCESS Pete L. Olopai in San Jose. Celebration of the Mass is being offered every morn­ 3) BILLING AND ACCOUNTING INFORMATION ing at 6:00 A M at the Kristo Rai Church in Garapan. Both Mass Celebration and TEST DRIVE A Holy Rosary will start on Easter Sunday, April 11, 1993. A'PRE-PROPOSAL CONFERENCE WILL TAKE PLACE AT 1993 TODAY! Anniversary Mass will be celebrated on April 19th, Monday, at 6:00 PM at the THE OFFICE OF THE CHIEF, PROCUREMENT AND SUPPLY, Kristo Rai Church in Garapan. Appreciation dinner will follow immediately after LOWER BASE, SAIPAN, ON APRIL 13,1993 AT 2:00 P.M. H Y U n o n i the M ass. ALL PROPOSALS MUST BE IN A SEALED ENVELOPE Cars that make sense. MARKED RFP93-0024, SUBMITTED IN DUPLICATE TO THE Please join us. We thank you for your prayers, and we thank you for remember- OFFICE OFTHE CHIEF, PROCUREMENT AND SUPPLY, LOWER ing our deceased fa th er. } tfpj BASE, SAIPAN, NO LATER THAN APRIL 26,1993 BEFORE 4:00 P.M. ANY PROPOSALS RECEIVED LATE WILL NOT BE CON­ ANTONIA R. FITIAL (WIFE) AND CHILDREN SIDERED. THE CNMI GOVERNMENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY OR ALL PROPOSALS IN THE BEST INTEREST mmI trip le j m otors OF THE CNMI GOVERNMENT. /S/ DAVID M. APATANG Beach Road, Garapan Tel: 234-7133/3051 ______4/2^,16,23 (004355) FRIDAY, APRIL 9 ,1993 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS ANDVIEWS-43 42-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIBWS-FRIDAY- APRIL 9.1993 Softball Fast-Pltch League (Team standing as of Sunday April 4) INVIIATIPN TO BID The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation (CUC) of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Team W in Loss Pet T3B (CNMI) is soliciting sealed bids for the Construction of the Sadog Tasi Sewage Treatment Plant Modifications. The Toyota Wheels 2 0 1.000 - Dandan Protectors 2 0 1.00 - project is located on Saipan, CNMI, and the work consists of construction of a secondary wastewater treatment Lite Beers 2 1 /6 6 7 1/2 facility including, but not limited to a comminutor vault, aeration and aerobic digestion basins, clarifier, blower and Kan Pacific D-9*Ers 2 1 .667 1/2 belt filter press buildings and associated pumping, piping and appurtenances. COP enfrocers 1 1 .500 1 Bids will be accepted in the Office of the Chief of Procurement & Supply at CUC, Lower Base, Saipan 96950 H erm an C abrera Piao .500 1 1 * until 2:00 p.m., local time, May 21,1993, at which time and place the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Miller DfeftSunrisers 1 2 .333 1 1/2 .San Antonio Amigos 1 2 .333 1 1/2 A ny bids received after the above time will not be accepted under any circumstances. Bids must be marked “Sadog Dial Rent to Own 0 2 .000 2 TasiSTP.” Kautz Glass Glazers 0 2 .000 2 Contract time is 365 Calendar Days. All bids must be accompanied by a bidder’s bond in the amount of 15% Batting loaders (based on 6 or more time at bat) of the total bid price. Bid security may be bid bond, certified check, cashier’s check or other form acceptable to and Player Team AB Hit Bat- made payable to the CUC. ting A non-refundable payment o f $350.00 is required for every set of plans, specifications and other bidding Joe Tudela Sun Risers 8 6 .750 instructions which can be secured from the offices of Winzler & Kelly, Island Commercial Center, Middle Road; Ray P. Cabrera Piao 6 4 .667 Gualo Rai, Saipan, MP, on or after April 09,1993. Alek Sakisat Piao 6 4 .667 Joe Sablan D -9 ’ers 10 6 .600 The CUC hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant Ben C. Cabrera Lite Beer 9 5 .556 to this advertisement, minority and women business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in Kirk Virgith D-Protectors 9 5 .556 response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the ground of race, color, or national origin in INVITATION FO R BID Larry Tenorio D -9’ers 12 6 .500 John Reyes Enfrocers 6 3 .500 consideration for an award. IF B 9 3 -0 0 1 PHOTO shows participants in the Saipan/Japan Junior Bowlers Friendship Bowling Tournament held at the Dennis Ngeskebei Amigos 13 6 .461 The contract awarded under this invitation is expected to be funded in part by a grant from the U.S. Saipan Bowling Center on April 1. The tournament was sponsored by Tokyo Bowl, Shiba Rotary of Japan, Saipan Nick Saimon Lite Beer 11 5 .454 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Neither the Untied States nor any of its departments, agencies or Jess Peterson D-9'ers 11 5 .454 Bowling Center and Saipan Rotary Club. (Photo by Jack Muna) employees is or will be a party to this invitation for bids or any resulting contract. This procurement will be subject The Commonwealth Development Authority Runs: (7) John T. Camacho, Tom Diaz, Ben Duenas, Kirk Virgith, (6) Ken to regulations contained in 40 CFR 33 dated July 01,1987. Saipan/Japan Junior Bowlers Friendship B u d w e i s e r (CD A) Board of Directors is soliciting, Com peti­ Babauta, Adrian Sablan (5) Larry Tenorio, Darwin Masaharu, Nap The contract shall comply with Executive Order 11246 entitled “Equal Employment Opportunity” as amended Tournament Singeru, Dennis Ngeskebei, Ben Cabrera by Executive Order 11375, and as supplemented in Department of Labor regulations (41 CFR Part 60). The tive Sealed Bids for an office space for the CD A stops A dvance Doubles: (4) Kirk Virgith, Dennis Ngeskebei (2) Jess Peterson, Tom Diaz, Final Standing Joe torres, Harry Blanco, Patrick Cabrera requirements for bidders and contractor under these orders and regulations are explained in the specifications. branch office in Rota. April 1,1993 By Val Marcelo Triples: (2) Joe Tudela, Twelve players at (1) A pre-bid conference for all prospective bidders will be held at 10:00 a.m., local time, April 30,1993, at CUC’s Champion Homeruns: (1) Eleven players Lower Base Conference Room # 1. Questions concerning the plans and specifications must be submitted in writing BUDWEISER stepped stopped Ad­ RBI’s (9) Kirk Virgith (6) Joe Torres (5) Ben CAstro (4) Seven Players prior to the conference to Matt Breen, Construction Grants Manager, at the Wastewater Division, CUC, LowerBase, Pitching Leaders: The building must be conducive for office use, a vanced Marketing to win two of their P.O. Box 1220, Saipan MP, 96950. Boys three games to earn 19 points and put Player Team Inn ER Hit ,W /L Era D-Protector 7 1 7 2-0 1.00 CUC reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any imperfection or minor defects in the bid if in Japan them to 5th place despite Advance’s Ben C. Sablan concrete stmcture with a minimum office space of Tsuyoshi Morikawa 585 John C. Sablan Piaos 7 1 9 0-1 1.00 use of eight of it 11 mui who could find its sole opinion to do so would be in its best interests. Ralph Torres 565 Saipan Gil A d a Glazers 7 2 9 0-1 2.00 400 square feet and ample parking area. The the right combinations but remains on RAMON S. GUERRERO Ji Dong 555 Saipan Pete Taitano Amigos 11 4 13 1-1 2.54 top with 27 points., Executive Director building must be easily accessible to a public road Saipan Joe C. Sablan D -9’ers 21 8 26 2-1 2.66 Simon Maniacop 546 C.M.S.I. came in second with 24.5 Max Pangelinan ,L ite Beer 14 7 20 2-0 3.50 Commonwealth Utilities Corp. points by beating second placer of the ______4/9,16,23.30(10994)1 and situated in Song Song Village, Rota. The San Cabrera 481 Saipan Tony M. Camacho Sunrisers 12 9 13 1-1 5.25 last season. Fun And Games with a Strikeouts: (13) Joe Sablan (8) Tony Camacho, Ben Sablan (6) Joe Alex Castro 479 Saipan postponed game last Sunday by takipg building should have adequate lighting fixtures. Torres, Max Pangelinan Eric Palacios 472 Saipan all the 4 points. Maximum amount of monthly rental payment Mitsuru Kawasumi 469 Japan In another game, the tough team of Hibiki Matsumoto 468 Japan R.V. enterprises put a good show by should not exceed $600.00 including utility avenging their defeat last week by Forem an... _ Continued from page 40 Romeo Ardillano 453 Saipan oucrolling The Water Company to put charges. Owner should provide and maintain Washizuka Masaharu 447 Japan them on number 7th place with 18.5 $7 million, and with percentages pursuit of happiness.’ points. from gate receipts and pay-per- “I’m proud to be old.” public liability insurance for not less than $100,000 Also on Saturday, the squad of view, he could get as much as $15 Age, however, may finally be Girls P.S.T.C. and the A-Team won three million. Morrison is guaranteed $1 catching up with the indestructible per accident and not less than $300,000 total Hiroko shimizu 557 Japan games to one with their opponent that million, and with his percentages, Foreman, who began his pro career put P.S.T.C. to 3rd place while the A- which kick in earlier than in 1969 and has a 72-3 record with coverage for a one time aggregate claim. The term Masami Hayushi 528 Japan Team still remain in number 6. Foreman’s, he could earn between 67 knockouts. “This will probably Shima Washizuka 451 Japan K.A.S. Suwaso also won his games· of lese is for one (1) year with an option to renew dlrj 5 million and dlrs 7 million. be the last time you see me box,” he Suzie Torres 417 Saipan against Townhouse but still on number It’s being billed as the “Star- 12th position of the twelve team stand­ said, emphasizing the word “prob­ for additional periods by the Lessee (CDA). CD A Noriko Kmamura 402 Japan ings with 15 more weeks to play. Spangled Battle” _ and rightly so. ably.” Foreman is well-remembered for “I don’t intend to fight again. I can also provide 30 day’s notice to terminate the Joellene Guerrero 400 Saipan This coming S aturday will be a tough Kaori Miura 373 Japan game for all the teams cause they will waving the American flag in the have other things to do. I’ve waited lease at any time without the consent of the lessor. Saipan be playing 2 shifts in the absence of L ring after winning the Olympic so long for a title fighL After this, Marisa Guerrero 370 & T regular league. championship at the 1968 Mexico there will be no reason to go on. Owner must have clear title to the premises and City Games; Morrison, whose great “The Star-Spangled Banner will uncle wasactor John Wayne, wears be the last one. I want to win this existing encumbrances must be acceptable to CD A . NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS DPW93-RFQ-00255 stars and stripes on his boxing one in grand fashion.” The office space should be ready for occupancy no Through issuance ol I Ms Notice ol Request for Qualifications (‘ RFQ"), qualified firms are inviled to submfla feller of inleresl with a slalemenl of qualifications ("lellerol InleresT) trunks. Foreman said he had hoped to lor the preparation ol an Inlegrated Solid Wasle Management Plan lor the Commonweallh ol Ihe Northern Mariana Islands, including Ihe Islands ol Saipan, Tinian and Rota. “The name of Tommy Morrison fight WBA and IBF champion later than five (5) days after notification of award. The Plan musl include, bul nol be limited lo, Ihe lollowing components: background/existing conditions, including history ol solid waste management adivities and present always stands for American val­ Riddick Bowe or WBC titleholder collection and disposal systems in Ihe CNMI; solid wasle goals and objectives; wasle assessment and characterization; household, governmental, commercial, Industrial, and ues,” the co-star of the film “Rocky Lennox Lewis, but when they Interested lessor should submit their written bid in hazardous wasle; source reduction; recycling and bioconversion; landlill, incineration and wasle loenergy; system capacity and lulure needs; facilities siting, program and location; enterprise zones; public awareness, involvement and education; inslilulional, legislative and regulatory requirements; program/ladlilies Implementation; program/ladlilles funding; V” said at a news conference spumed him, he decided to fight the a sealed envelope marked IFB93-001 no later than and opportunities lor privatization. Wednesday. hard-punching Morrison (36-1, The selected lirm will be required lo closely coordinate with and assist wilh and parlidpale in presentations to Ihe legislative and executive branches ol Ihe Government ol Ihe While Morrison was flaunting with 32 knockouts) just for tjie 2:00 p.m., April 16, 1993. Northern Mariana Islands and ils political subdivisions, Ihe private sedor, and citizen groups. his patriotism, Foreman was em­ chafice to own a championship belt Funding lor Ihis projed is lo be provided by Ihe OMice of Terrilorial and International Allairs, U.S. Departmontol Ihe Interior (Grant Number OMIP-CNMI-91-1). Alirm fixed price contract is contemplated. The procurement is being conduded as a procuremenl lor archilecl-engineer services under Sedion 4-102 ol Ihe CNMI Procurement Regulations and phasizing his age. again. applicable CNMI and lederal la'ws, regulalions, andother requirements. Submissions will be evaluated toy an EvalualionBoard and ranked according lo the lollowing evalualioncrileria, “1 have become the standard- While the WBO is not a widely Q ualify Bread Products Commonwealth Development Authority which are lisled in order ol relative importance; firm's understands g ol Ihe project and ils technical approach; lirm's qualifications, experience and competence, includingspedalized bearer for senior citizens,” the fun- recognized organization, Foreman experience and technical compelence; availability, abilities, qualilicalions and experience ol project team members; capability ol supporting staff and subconlradors; lirm's loving Foreman said. “I want all said he would have no qualms about demonstrated capacity lo meet or expedite Ihe project schedule; lirm's lamiliarily wilh Pacilic Region and CNMI conditions; lirm's pasl performance on both governmental and private senior citizens to take heart. I will Pocket Bread Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana projects; and presentation ol a dear, concise and responsive Slalemenl ol Qualilicalions. A lull description ol Ihe evaluation criteria is sel lorlh in Ihe lormal RFQ. winning the title. Discussions will be conduded by Ihe Evaluation Board wilh al leasl Ihree (3 ) lirms. Key members ol Ihe lirm's pro j eel learn musl be present lor purposes ol Ihese discussions. lead you into the next century. “I will consider myself a legiti- Islan d s Following discussions, Ihe Evaluation Board will rank, In order ol prelerence, no less than Ihree (3) lirms determined lo be Ihe mosl highly qualified lo perform Ihe services required. “When I went for my boxing mateheavyweightchampion,” said ( P i t a ) Using Ihe Evaluation Team's recommendations, a Negotiating Committee will negoliale a contract al a price determined lo be lair and reasonable lo Ihe CNMI. license in 1986, they said, ‘Why do Foreman, the former undisputed P.O. Box 2149 The procurement and projed schedule Is as lollows: you want to come back?’ Saipan Loaf Formal RFQ Available lo Firms March 30,1993 world champion before they began Saipan, MP 96950 Lellers of Interest Due . May 15,1993 “I said, ‘For life, liberty and the alphabetizing the titles. Nolllicalion ol Discussions May 30,1993 Tuturam Pan d e Sal Discussions June 30,1993 Selection ol Contractor July 15,1993 Spanish Bread The Chairman of the CD A Board of Directors, or Award ol Contract July 30,1993 Notice lo Proceed August 15,1993 Subm arine Sandw ich his designee, shall make a site inspection of the Complellon ol Contract May 15,1994 This schedule is subject lo change In Ihe sole discrellon ol Ihe CNMI. FOR RENT office space available for rent submitted by the Interested lirms should obtain Ihe lormal RFQ which indudes a more complete description ol Ihe scope ol services required lor Ihe project and specific content requirements lor & French Bread lellers ol inleresl. Price and olhercost dalashall nol be submilled wilh a lirm’s letter ol Inleresl. Slalements ol qualilicalions currently on lile wilh Ihe CNMI will be considered under Ihis RFQ. However, lirms wilh slalements ol qualifications currently on lile with Ihe CNMI are responsible lor reviewing such slalements lo ensure lhal they are current and complete 3 BEDROOM , t BATHROOM owner of lessor to ensure it meets the requirement and meel Ihe specific content requirements lor Ihis procurement as spedlied in Ihe lormal RFQ. Other Bread Orders Please Call: for a C D A branch office in Rota before an award Requests lor Ihe lormal RFQ, anyaddenda and olherinqulries regarding this projeclshould be directedto Elizabeth H. Salas-Balajadla allheaddress spedlied beloworal telephone numbers (670) 322-9482/9570 (facsimile number (670) ' HOUSE Firms interested In being considered lor Ihe project musl submit len (10) copies ol letters ol Inleresl lo: 234-3793 is given. Upon acceptance of the bid proposal, the Biead Products ore now available at the following stores: Ms. Elizabeth H. Salas-Balajadia FENCED YARD, WATER TANK & PUMP, Joeten San Vicente, Susupe Chalan Piao. Hafa-Adal Chairman of the CD A Board will execute a lease Diredor ol Public Works Shoop'ng Center. S'x-Ten Store. PL Store. Christine Minn-Marr. c/o Chiel, Procurement 8 Supply SPLIT A/C UNIT. STOVE, FRIG, Pjyless and other stores. agreement with the lessor. C D A reserves the right Commonweallh ol Ihe Northern Mariana Islands Lower Base, Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands 96950 DINETTE, LIVING ROOM FURNITURE. to reject any and all bids. Lellers ol Inleresl may nol be submitted by facsimile. Lellers ol inleresl musl be received no taler than 4:30 p.m., Saipan lime, on May 15,1993 al Ihe above address. $700.00 PER MONTH Younis Farm.Dandan Heights The Government ol Ihe Commonweallh ol Ihe Northern Mariana Islandsands reserves Ihe right lo reject any and all slalements ol qualilicalions and lo cancel this solicitation in Ihe LOCATED IN KOBLERVILLE P.O. Box 231 Saipan MP 96950 /s/James Ripple best Interests ol Ihe GovernmenL CALL TEL.: 235-5263, 234-7519 >34-3793/0862 Executive Director ELIZA8ETH. SALAS-BALMAD1A Director Department ol Public Works 4/2.6,9.13 (004937) 44-marianas variety: news andview s-friday- April 9.1993 FRIDAY, APRIL 9,1993 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-45 CLASSIFIED ADS NEW INVITATION FOR BIDS/NOTICE TO BIDDERS M arianas V ariety News & V i e w s /’ rates·. Ctcwifled Announcement -Per one column Inch- $3.00 2 C O O K (W E S T E R N C U IS IN E ) Clauffied Display -Per one column Inch--$3.50 COMPETITIVE SEALED BIDS for the CONSTRUCTION OF THE AIRCRAFT RESCUE FIREFIGHTING FACILITY (ARFF) at SAIPAN INTERNA­ 1 C A S H IE R DEADLINE: 1200 n o o n the da y prior to publication TIONAL AIRPORT, SAIPAN, MARIANA ISLANDS, AIP PROJECT No. 3-БЭ-0002-13 will be received at the оШра of the EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, 1 COOK (CHINESE CUISINE) - High COMMONWEALTH PORTS AUTHORITY, Saipan International Airport, P.O. Box 1055, Saipan, Mariana Islandsi6950, until 2:00 p.m., May 07,1993, school grad., 2 yre. experience. Safety NOTE: If for some reaKn your advertisement b Incorrect. caH us Immediately to make the at which time and place the sealed bids will be publicly opened and read. $2 .15 - $2 .50 per hour. nadppary conwctfoni. The Marianas Variety News and Views b responsible only for one CLASSIFIED ADS InatM vct Insertion. W · reserve th e right to edit, refuse, reject or cancel any a d a t any 2 KITCHEN HELPER - High school grad.,2 yrs.experience. Salary$2.15- rime. The project, in general, consists of a basic bid for the construction of the pre-engineered metal building for the ARFF with all its related architectural, TEL. NOS. 234-6341 · 7578 · 9797 FAX NO. 234-9271 $ 2 .3 0 per hour. structural, mechanical, electrical, and site development works. It also includes the fire alarm system upgrade at existing airports facilities with alarm Contact: DIAMOND HOTEL CO., LTD. zone annunciation duplicated at the ARFF Facility using dedicated telephone lines. dba SAIPAN DIAMOND HOTEL, P.O. 1 ALUMINUM FABRICATOR - High Box 66, Susupe, Saipan, MP 96950, MANAGER о 3 M ^O N - High school grad., 2 yrs. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary The construction project also includes additive bids. Additive Bid Item No. 1 calls for the conversion and activation of an existing deep water well bore Tel. No. 234-5900 Ext. 265 (4/23)F/ experience. Salary $2.15 - $2.30 per $ 2 .1 5 per hour. 1 SALES MANAGER - High school grad., APARTMENT FOB BENT hole into a production well. Additive Bid Item No. 2 involves the construction of the ARFF vehicle access road from the ARFF Facility to the edge of 4381.______hour. Contact: R IC H A R D P. KA UTZ, JR . dba 2yrs. experience. Salary $1,000-51,700 the runway. Lastly, Additive Bid Item No. 3 calls for.landscaping of the ARFF Facility grounds. Contact: ROMEO R. SANCHEZ dba KAUTZ GLASS COMPANY, P.O. Box 2 BEDROOM · FULLY CONCRETE 12 WAITRESSES, NIGHT CLUB-High p er month. THE ENTERPRISES, P.O. Box 2754, 2656, Lower Base, Saipan MP 96950, FURNISHED · 24-HOUR WATER 1 SALES SUPERVISOR - High school All of the above mentioned packages, the basic bid and additive items are to be performed in accordance with the project plans and specifications. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-1481 Tel. No. 322-9282 (4/16)F/10939. LOCATED AT NAVY HILL $ 2 .15 per hour. ~ grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $3.00- (4/9) F/10897. ______$ 4 .0 0 per hour. 1_FINISHING CARPENTER - High The project is being financed by funds from the Commonwealth Ports Authority (CPA) and by funds from the Federal Aviation Administration. The Contact: AMERICAN UGHTINC. LTD. FOR MORE INFORMATION dba MOONLIGHT NIGHTCLUB, Caller 1 GIFT SHOP SUPERVISOR - High 2 H.E. OPERATOR- High school equiv., school grad., 2 yrs.- experience. Salary contract award, if it is to be made, will be made within sixty (60) days from the date of bid opening. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary i Box AAA 421, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per $2.25 - $3.00 per hour. CONTACT 322-3607 : No. 288-7505/287-0324 (4/23)F/10991. $ 3 .0 0 per hour. hour. Contact: FELIX M. SABLAN dba KIS­ A prospective bidder’s attention is called to thefactthatthe project involves submittal of proposals forthe Basic Bid Item, Additive Bid Item No. 1, Additive Contact: Y.O. SAIPAN CORPORA­ Contact: TM CORPORATION, Caller MET, INC.. P.O. Box 2019, Saipan, MP Bid Item No. 2, and Additive Bid Item No. 3. These are referred to in the proposal schedule, proposal section of the project specifications, other sections 1 SUPERVISOR - High school grad., 2 TION, P.O. Box 1060 CK, Saipan, MP Box PPP 216, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. 96950, Tel. No. 234-6536(4/23)F/10995. 96950, Tel. No. 234-6653 (4/16)F/4353. of the project specifications and the project plans. Awards of the contract will be made for the Additive Bid Items depending on the availability of funds. ! yrs. experience. Salary $700 permonth^ No. 235-5707 (4/16)F/10938. Contact: WALLTRADE INTERNA­ 1 MANAGER, OFFICE - College grad., This contract is under and subject to Executive Order 11246, as amended on September 24,1965, the Federal Labor provisions and the Equal TIONAL CORP., P.O. Box 2610, Saipan, 2 yrs. experience. Salary $5.80 per CLASSIFIED ADS NEW Employment Opportunity (EEO) provisions as contained in the contract, specifications and bid documents. MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-1610 (4/23)F/ 10992. hour. ENTERTAINER ContactrCE 2 ENT. INC., dba DA BEST 1 FACTORY MANAGER All mechanics and laborers on the project shall be paid no less than the minimum wage rate established by the U.S. Secretary of Labor. Acopy of 1 SALES MANAGER A/C & REGRIGERATION, P.O. Box 6 WAITRESS, RESTAURANT HOUSE / APARTMENT 1 1NTERPRETER-Collegegrad.,2yrs. the Department of Labor W age Rate Determination is applicable to this contract and is made a part of the specifications (see Section 70-24). 1604, Saipan, MP96950(4/16)F/10945. 4 COOK - High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $5.80 per hour. F O R R E N T experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. • TWO BEDROOM 12 PRESSER (MACHINE) Each bidder must complete, sign and furnish, prior to award of the contract (AIP Project No. 3-69-0002-13) the "Bidder's Statement on Previous 1 GENERAL MANAGER - College grad., STUDIO TYPE 1 1NTERPRETER-High school grad., 2 140 SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS •THREE BEDROOM Contracts Subject to EEO Clause," a “Certification of Non-Segregated Facilities" (see Specifications). 2yrs. experience. Salary $1,500-$2,000 yrs. experience. Salary $9.00 per hour. APARTMENTS 2 SEWING MACHINE REPAIRERS per month. 1 RESTAURANT MANAGER - High 0 • FULLY FURNISHED Location - San Antonio & San Contact: EVERNEW CORPORATION, Required Notices for All Contracts. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 12 GUTTERS (MACHINE) V ic e n te . P.O. Box 2843, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. • 24 HOUR WATER SERVICES a. The bidder must supply all the information required by the bid forms and specifications. $3.50 per hour. No. 288-2020 (4/16)F/10937.______2 GENERATOR OPERATORS b. The CPA, in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, hereby notifies all bidders that they (bidders) must affirmatively insure Contact: AMERICAN ADD CORP. dba 2 ELECTRICIAN - High school grad., 2 Pis call 234-6830/6843 for that, with respect to any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit GREATWALLRESTAURANT, P.O. Box yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Contact KINA or LORNA 10FFICE MANAGER-Collegegrad., 2 686, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234- bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in consideration for award. more Info. 4/2,9 <4351 j 4 SEWING SUPERVISOR - High school yrs. experience. Salary $1,000-$1'800 1822 (4/9)F/10894. at Tel. # 322-2569/3225800/322-3606 per month. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $4.05 The bidder's attention is called to the fact that the proposed 'contract shall be under and subject to the equal opportunity clause as set forth in Part Contact: NEW ROYAL CORPORA­ per hour. 2 BARTENDER - High school grad., 2 III, Section 302(b) of Executive Order 11246, as amended by Executive Order 11375 dated October 13,1977, and Section 60-1.4(b) of the regulations TION, P.O. Box 2672, Saipan, MP 1 OFFICE SUPERVISOR - College yrs. experience. Salary $2.35 - $6.00 grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $4.19 of the Secretary of Labor (41 CFR 60-1), as implemented by Section 152.61 of the Federal Aviation Regulations, to the contract and labor provisions APT FOR RENT 96950, Tel. No. 433-0702(4/16)F/10947. per hour. per hour. as set forth in Section 152.55 and Appendix H, Part 152, of the Federal Aviation Regulations, and to the applicable provisions of Title VI of the Civil STUDIO-$300 Contact: RONALD D. SABLAN dba Contact: GRACE INTERNATIONAL Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252), implemented by Part21ofthe Regulations of the Office of the Secretary of Transportation. Also, the proposed contract 1 BED -$ 4 0 0 ACCOUNTANT PACIFIC GARDENIA HOTEL, P.O. Box INC., Caller Box PPP 109, Saipan, MP will be subject to the Contractor's Certification of non-segregated facilities. 2 BED W/2 SEPARATE BATH 144. Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234- 96950, Tel. No. 234-9682 (4/23)F/10984. JOB VACANCIES AND KITCHEN $ 7 00 3455/66/77 (4/16)F/4358. 1 A C C O U N T A N T - College grad., 2 yrs. Performance and payment bonds are required as specified in the specifications. 24 HR. WATER POWER experience. Salary $3.00 - $5.00 per 1 ASST. MANAGER (ACCOUNTING)~ LOCAL HIRE ONLY GOOD OCEAN VIEW ,RAIN WATER High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. CONNECTED INSIDE K0BLERVILLE hour. 1 RESTAURANT WAITRESS - High The apparent low bidder and any known first tier subcontractor will be subject to a pre-award, equal opportunity compliance review by representatives Salary $1,000 - $1,500 per month. CALL 234-7456 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - school equiv., 2yrs. experience. Salary of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, U.S. Department of Labor, before the award of the contract for the purpose of determining College grad., 2 y rs. experience. Salary $ 2 .5 0 per hour. Contact: SAIPAN KORESCOCORPO­ whether the bidder and/or his subcontractors are able to comply with the provisions of the equal opportunity clause. $2.15 - $3.50 per hour. Contact: YOUNIS ART STUDIO. INC. RATION, P.O. Box 3013, Saipan, MP Contact: EQUITABLE INS. CO., P.O. dba EAGLE'S PUTT, P.O. Box 231, 96950, Tel. No. 288-6001 to 3 (4/23)F/ Front Desk Clerk· $ 2 .5 0 -2 .7 5 If the bidder has participated in a previous contract subject to the equal opportunity clause and has not submitted compliance reports, as required by Box 686, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-6341/ 10997.______Office Clerk 2.50 - 2.75 applicable instructions, the bidder shall submit, prior to award of contract, a compliance report covering the delinquent period or such other period FOR SALE 235-5452/3(4/9)F/10895. 7578 (4/9)F. 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - specified by the FAA or the Director, Office of Federal Contract Compliance, U.S. Department of Labor. Storekeeper 2.50 - 2.75 1 9 9 0 Collegegrad., 2 yrs.experience. Salary BMW $800 per month. General Maintenance 2.50 - 2.75 A bidder or prospective prime contractor or proposed subcontractor shall be required to submit such information as the FAA or the Director, Office of ENGINEER MISCELLANEOUS 1 SUPERVISOR - High school grad., 2 Waitress 2.50 - 2.75 Federal Contract Compliance, request prior to the award of a contract or subcontract. When a determination has been made to award the contract 3 2 5 i yrs. experience. Salary $4.05 per hour. 1 MECHANICAL ENGINEER - College or subcontract to a specified contractor, such contractor shall be required, prior to award, or after the award, or both, to furnish such other information 1 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. Contact: TRI-ALL INTERNATIONAL ONLY 19,000 MILES grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $5.80 Kitchen Helper/Dish Washer 2.50 - 2.75 as the FAA or the Director requests. experience. Salary $400 - $450 per CORP., P.O. Box 2610, Saipan, MP LIKE NEW CONDITION per hour. month. 96950, Tel. No. 234-1610(4/23)F/10993. Contact: TRIPLE J SAIPAN, INC. dba 1 WAITRESS, RESTAURANT - High Contract documents, including plans and specifications, may be examined at the Office of the Executive Director, Commonwealth Ports Authority, or MANY EXTRAS TRIPLE J MOTORS, P.O. Box 487, school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary can be obtained from this office upon the payment of FOU R HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS ($450.00) for each set of plan documents. This amount $18,500 Saipan. MP 96950 (4/16)F/10949. $2.25 per hour. 2 QUALITY CONTROL CHECKERS 10 CUTTERS MACHINE is nonrefundable. Payment shall be made by check payable to the Commonwealth Ports Authority. 234-8230 · 322-5654 Contact: MRS. AIDA F. VENUS dba ’VÎT 4/M.ia,1«.30.23.27.30 1 MECHANICAL ENGINEER JANE'S ENTERPRISES, P.O. Box 5194 10 SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS HAFADAI BEACH HOTEL Copies of the aforementioned contract document may also be examined or obtained at the office of Efrain F. Camacho Consulting Engineers: 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad., 2 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 322- 10 IRON WORKERS (MACHINE PRESSER) - High school equiv., 2 yrs. P.O. BOX 338, SAIPAN, MP 96950 PUBLIC NOTICE yrs. experience. Salary $5.80 per hour. 1178 (4/16)F/10952. Tel. # 234-6495 Fax:234-8912 Efrain F. Camacho Consulting Engineers 2 CARPENTER - High school grad., 2 experience. Salary $2.15 - $2.25 per In the Superior Court of the hour. M Flame Tree Terrace yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. 1 DRESSMAKER - High school grad., 2 Commonwealth of the Northern 1 COOK - High school equiv., 2 yrs. 4/2. 5. 7. 9. 12. 14.16 (4343) P.O. Box 2415 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC - yrs. experience. Salary $2.75 per hour. Mariana Islands experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. High school grad., 2 yrs. exDerience. Contact: SSP COMPANY dba SEA Saipan, MP 96950 Contact: ONWEL MANUFACTURING Salary $2.15 - $2.50 per hour. SHELL PINK CO. INC., P.O. Box 2786 Phone Number: 322-7814/7815 CIVIL ACTION NO. 93-392 (SAIPAN) LTD. P.O. Box 712, Saipan, 4 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR - CK. Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234- High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. 7199 (4/9)F/10891.______MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-9522-25 (4/ A pre-bid conference will be held at SAIPAN INTERNATION AIRPORT CONFERENCE ROOM, AT 10:00 a.m. on April 8,1993 to explain and clarify In the Matter of the Estate Salary $2.15 - $2.50 per hour. 23)F/11001. any questions regarding this project. Questions should be submitted to the Consultant, in writing , at least five (5) days in advance for answers at this of ADDENDUM NO. 01 KINJITAKEUCHI, Contact: WESTERN EQUIPMENT IN­ 1 CRUSHER SUPERVISOR - High pre-bid conference, with a copy of same mailed simultaneously to the Executive Director, Commonwealth Ports Authority. CORPORATED, P.O. Box 1402 CK, 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT-High O pappcpH school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary TO NOTICE OF HEARING AND Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 322-9561 $900 -$1,100 per month. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary Each prospective bidder shall file with the Commonwealth Ports Authority, at the above Saipan address, a notice of his/her intention to bid in a form $4.65 - $6.00 per hour. NOTICE TO CREDITORS (4/16)F/4348. 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC - PSS - RFP 9 3 - 0 0 6 substantially similar to that supplied herewith, not less than six (6) calendar days prior to the date hereinabove designated for opening of bids. Thepetitionof Hideo Sugiyama High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Contact: ■ CHANGSHIN RESORT SAIPAN CORP. dba RIVIERA RESORT seeking to be appointed as Adminis­ Salary $2.15 - $3.25 per hour. CONSTRUCTION CLUB SAIPAN, Caller Box AAA 928, Each bid shall be on a form furnished by the Commonwealth Ports Authority. Furthermore, each prospective bidder shall submit his/her qualification trator of theEstateofKinjiTakeuchi, 1 MASON - High school grad., 2 yrs. Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-6676 statements not less than ten (10) calendar days prior to the date hereinafter designated for opening of bids. deceased, has been set for hearing WORKER experience. Salary $2.15 - $3.10 per The R equest For Sealed Proposal for hour. (4/23)F/4384. before the Superior Court, Saipan, 1 ELECTRICIAN 3 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR - Each proposal shall be on a form furnished by the Commonwealth Ports Authority (Intent to Bid). Commonwealth of the Northern 1 CARPENTER - High school grad., 2 the Repair of Electrical System at High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. 1 C O O K Mariana Islands, on the 20th day yrs. experience. Salary $2.70 per hour. Salary $2.15 - $2.90 per hour. 2 MAINTENANCE REPAIRERS- The Commonwealth Ports Authority reserves the right to reject bids in accordance with Section 3.2(7) of this Procurement Rules and Regulations. April, 1993, at 1:30 pan. 1 A C C O U N T A N T - College grad., 2 yrs. Garapan and Oleai Elem entary Any person who has any objec­ 1 CARPENTER - High school grad., 2 BUILDING experience. Salary $900 per month. tion to this petition may filehis or her yrs. experience. Salary 2.15-$2.40 per 3 WAITRESSES - High school grad., 2 3 -2 2 -9 3 (SGD) J.M. GUERRERO Contact: C & H SAIPAN INC. dba A-Z School which w as scheduled for the objection with the Commonwealth hour. yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. Contracting Officer for CPÄ CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, P.O. Superior Court at any time before the Contact: BLACK MICRO CORPORA­ Contact: JTG ENTERTAINMENT & Box 1608, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. hearing, or may appear at the time set TION, P.O. Box 545 CK, Saipan, MP PROMOTION dba SAIPAN BOWLING Pre-proposal Conference dated April 234-7709 (4/16.)F/10946.______1. The proposed contract is under and subject to Executive Order 11246, as amended, of September 24,1965, and to the Equal Employment for the hearing topresentsuchobjec- 96950, Tel. No. 234-6800 (4/9)F/4310. CENTER, P.O. Box- 29, Saipan, MP Opportunity (EEO) and Federal Labor Provisions. tion or interest in the above-cap­ 96950, Tel. No. 234-6420 (4/23)F/4385. 09, 1993 w as postponed until April 1 WELDER/COMBINATION 2. All labor on the project shall be paid no less than the minimum wage rates established by the U.S. Secretary of Labor. tioned matter. The attorney of record 1 SALES PERSON - High school grad., 3. Each bidder must supply all the information required by the bid documents and specifications. is James H. Grizzard, at Caller Box 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15-$2.50 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - 16,1993, dueto Legal Holiday (Good 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC - 4. The EEO requirements, labor provisions and wage rates are included in the specifications and bid documents and are available for inspections PPP, suite 374, Saipan, MP 96950. per hour. Collegegrad., 2 yrs.experience. Salary High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Notice is hereby given by the Contact: TRANSPACIFIC INTERNA­ $4.65 per hour. at the Commonwealth Ports Authority. Salary $2.15 - $3.75 per hour. Friday). Dateline for subm ission of 5. Each bidder must complete, sign and furnish, prior to award of the contract (at submission of the bid), the "Bidder's Statement on Previous Contracts undersigned to the creditors of, and TIONAL, INC. dba TRANSPAC BUSI­ Contact: DINO M. JONES dba D & L 1 MASON - High school grad., 2 yrs. NESS CENTER/THE HOBBY SHOP, COMPANY. Caller Box AAA 1157, subject to EEO Clause", and the "Certifications of nonsegregated Facilities" as contained in the Bid Proposal. all persons having claims against, proposals will be on April 2 3 ,19 9 3 at experience. Salary $2.15 - $3.50 per P.O. Box 2080, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 322-8151 6. A contractor having 50 or more employees and his subcontractors having 50 or more employees and who may be awarded a contract of $50,000 the Estate of Kinji Takeuchi, or against theDeceasedKinjiTakeuchi, hour. No. 235-3355 (4/9)F/10888. (4/23)F/11003. or more will be required to maintain an affirmative action program, the standards for which are contained in the specifications. 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. 3 P .M . that within sixty (60) days after the 7. To be eligible for award, each bidder must comply with the affirmative action requirements which are contained in the specifications. experience. Salary $5.20 per hour. publication of this notice; they must 1 GENERAL MANAGER - High school 8. In accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response file their claims with the Clerk of grad., 2 yrs.-experience. Salary $1,500 to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color or natipnal origin in consideration for an award of any contract Court of the Superior Court, Saipan, per month. Business Services 886 (s)William S. Torres (s)Louise Concepcion entered into pursuant to this advertisement. Commonwealth of the Northern Contact: CM GENERAL FABRICATOR, 9. Women will be afforded equal opportunity in all areas of employment. However, the employment of women shall not diminish the standards of Marianalslands, or be forever barred. INC., P.O. Box 432 CK, Saipan, MP Classified Ads Dated: 4/7/93 Date: 4/7/93 requirements for the employment of minorities. DATED this 19th day of March, 1993 Charlene C. Teregeyo 96950, Tel. No. 322-5203/04 (4/16)F/ 10944. 03/30 «OW,9.f6 »AC 004325 Clerk of Court______4/7,8.9.12.13(109«) Section t 1 « * i f m > · · · . . . t < · » > I .....i . , , I I i > I i » < « « a *-.rA FRIDAY, APRIL 9,1993 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-47 46-m a r ia n a s v a r ie t y NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-APRIL 9.1993 Philippine Bowling Association FRANK & ERNEST® by Bob Thaves League Standing Sheet CROSSW ORD PUZZLER Week #9 of 24-4/3/93

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Suwaso 9.00 27J30 0.260 25396 941 937 2436 GARFIELD® by Jim Davis wood 20 Kinds of DOWN neckwear SEASON HIGH SCORES „ t · Q how r o m a n t ic ' 1 Blackbird © 1993 United Feature Syndicate Team Score Individual Score ■ LET'5 PRINK OUT OF 22 Guido’s high note 2 Glowing High Scratch Game High Scratch Game k EACH OTHER'S GrLASSeS report 23 Golf mound time 19 Shade tree Fun And Gaines 3 Matured 998 Greg De Torres 245 24 Gorges 7 Nullify 21 Caspian — ' 4 Unites P.S.T.C. 968 Servie Regis 243 27 Simpler 8 Spears 24 Corn on the 31 Castor — 5 — City 9 Mixture Royals 32 Dove cry 10 Clan 25 Hasten High Scratch Series High Scratch Series 33 Improve 6 Period of 11 Observes 26 In mu sic, R.V. Enterprises 278 Servie Regis 653 8 9 10 high NOVICE Tagaman triathlete Doug Gomez plays Ultimate Frisbee to 1 2 3 .V" 28 Frozen water prepare for triathlon. Fun And Games 2778 Ross Zapanta 641 29 Vast age 12 4 30 Decay High Handicap Game High Handicap Game ” 34 Journeyed J K.A.S. Suwaso 1154 Willy tiongson 294 15 16 35 Go astray 17 36 Leased Saipan athletes Advance Marketing 1152 Greg De Torres 278 37 Require 10 38 Dec. 24 or Dec. 31 High Handicap Series High Handicap Series PEANUTS® by Charles M. Schulz 39 Revoke; train for Tagaman R.V. Enterprises 3192 Servie Regis/Ben Benig 707 recall LATE on a recent afternoon two Tagaman is John Hoffman whose Advance Marketing 3134 Manny Navarro 695 OF COURSE.THERE BUT MAYBE IT's BETTER TO I THINK IM 42 Bold |T 5 HARP TO BE A HAVE LOST YOUR SHEEP THAN ^CRAC^N6UP^ 43 Lamb's pen athletes-in-training for next numbers is 1992 were 3:17:23. 5HEPHERP WITHOUT WA5 LITTLE BO-PEEP name High Averages NEVER TO HAVE HAP ANY month's 6th Annual Tagaman Hoffman placed 29th, while WHO HAP SOME SHEEf7 44 Mountain Manny Navarro 193.8 lake “All Islander )s Championship Saipan’s Kimber was at 201 with BUT THEN SHE LOST THEM - SHEEP AT Ross Zapanta 106.6 , 46 Challenge Triathlon were getting some ex­ I 47 Goddess of 3:59:40. discord ercise at. American Memorial 48 Depression Park. 51 Macaw But Dough Gomez and Matt INVITATION FOR BIDS/NOTICE TO BIDDERS ■Breen were not swimming, bik­ COMPETITIVE SEALED BIDS to PROCURE/INSTALL NEW 225kw GENERATOR AND CONSTRUCT GENERATOR BUILDING AT ROTA ing or running— the relevant skills INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, ROTA, MARIANA ISLANDS, AIP PROJECT NO. 3-69-0003-04 will be received at the office of the EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, *4-9 for the upcoming event. Instead, COMMONWEALTH PORTS AUTHORITY, Saipan International Airport, P.O. Box 1055, Saipan, Mariana Islands 96950, until 2:00 p.m., May 14,1993, at which they were flipping plastic disks in time and place the sealed bids will be publicly opened and read. STELLA WILDER a pick up game of Ultimate The project, in general, consists of the procurement and installation of a new 225kw diesel-engine generator with all auxiliary equipment and accessories, and Frisbee, a football version of the construction of the generator building and related works completed in accordance with the project plans and specifications. popular recreational activity. The project is being financed by funds from the Commonwealth Ports Authority (CPA) and by funds from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The YOUR BIRTHDAY contract award, if it is to be made, will be made within two (2) months from the date of bid opening. .It’s fun and relaxing, said This contract is under and subject to Executive Order 11246, as amended, of September 24, 1965, the Federal Labor provisions and the Equal Employment Gomez and besides, if anyone KMSp©t Opportunity (EEO) provisions as contained in the contract, specifications and bid documents. thinks he’s not working hard All mechanics and laborers on the project shall be paid no less than the minimum wage rate established by the U.S. Secretary of Labor. ARIES (March 21-April 19) - which interests you the most today enough, he’ll be doing a five mile A copy of the Department of Labor Wage Rate Determination is applicable to this contract and is made a part of the specifications (see Section 70-24). By Stella Wilder You’re going to have to make use of a may be hard to find. Still, a compro­ run before he goes to bed. Each bidder mustcomplete, sign and furnish, prior to award of the contract (AIP Project No. 3-69-0003-04) the “Bidder’s Statement on Previous Contracts subject mise can result in a day well-spent. Born today, you are energetic, de­ good deal of newly acquired knowl­ Gomez hasn’t ever been a to EEO Clause,” and a “Certification of Non-Segregated Facilities” (see Specifications). SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) monstrative, fiery, impulsive, funny, edge before the day is out Required Notices for All Contracts. — A strange sort of experiment can triathlete before, but he’s deter­ serious, and always intense. You are TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - a. The bidder must supply all the information required by the bid forms and specifications. bring you numerous key answers to­ mined to perform well— so deter­ able to maintain a level of involve­ What you discover about yourself and b. The CPA, in accordance with Title VI of the civil rights Act of 1964, hereby notifies all bidders that they (bidders) must affirmatively insure that with respect a few close friends or loved ones may day — provided you ask the right ment in everything you do which ex­ mined that he has taught himself to any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation surprise you. Be willing to take a risk. questions. ceeds that of even the most dedicated to swim in the last few weeks so and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in consideration for award. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - You CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - around you. You are never one to let that he can participate in the en­ The bidder’s attention is called to the fact that the proposed contract shall be under and subject to the equal opportunity clause as set forth in Part HI, Section 302 down — indeed, on the contrary, there are going to be exposed today to some­ Your energy level is on the rise, and (b) of Executive Order 11246, as amended by Executive Order 11375 dated October 13,1977, and Section 60-1.4 (b) of the regulations of the Secretary of Labor (41 are times in which friends and loved thing new which may become some­ you will be able to tackle more today tire event. He says he’s taught ones may actually have to intervene in thing of a mild obsession. Explore than you have in the recent past. himself well enough that he can CFR 60-1) as implemented by Section 152.61 of the Federal Aviation Regulations, to the contract and labor provisions as set forth in Section 152.55 and Appendix possibilities. order to get you to settle down and let AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) - actually breath whenhe Joes 1500 H, Part 152, of the Federal Aviation Regulations, and to the applicable provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252) implemented by Part 21 CANCER (June 21-July 22) - Do of the Regulations of the Office of the Secretary of Transportation. Also, the proposed contract will be subject to the Contractor’s Certification of non-segregated go of something! You are one who lives Quality control is critical today; you meters daily in the pool, and that’s life fully day in and day out, you have what it takes? If you've been facilities. asking yourself this question, never cannot afford to do anything under par in addition to 25 to 30 miles on a Your ambitions are quite lofty, but at this time. Performance and payment bonds are required as specified in the specifications. you are able to maintain a level of re­ fear — today you may have the PISCES (Feb. 19-Marcb 20) - That bicycle. The apparent low bidder and any known first tier subcontractor will be subject to a pre-award, equal opportunity compliance review by representatives of the Office alism in your aspirations which keeps answer. which you recently started on a small Matt Breen is also new to the of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, U.S. Department of Labor, before the award of the contract for the purpose of determining whether the bidder and/or his you from pursuing that which you LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Money is know to be impossible. Still, there is no likely to be on you mind throughout scale is ready to expand and grow. triathlon, but his experiences in subcontractors are able to comply with the provisions of the equal opportunity clause. reason, as far as you are concerned, the day, whether you have too much or Consider future possibilities today. three recent mini triathlons has not to go after that which others claim not enough. taught him the need for pacing in If the bidder has participated in a previous contract subject to the equal opportunity clause and has not submitted compliance reports as required by applicable VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - You’re instructions, the bidder shall submit, prior to award of contract, a compliance report covering the delinquent period or such other period specified by the FAA or the is improbable; indeed, you live to this event. After a recent hot stint prove them wrong again and again. very likely to shape the course of the For your personal horoscope, Director, Office of Federal Contract Compliance, U.S. Department of Labor. Also born on this date are; Hugh days ahead — and all because you lovescope, lucky numbers and on a bicycle— his best event - made the right decisions during the future forecast, call Astro’ Tone A bidder or prospective prime contractor or proposed subcontractor shall be required to submit such information as the FAA or the Director, Office of Federal Hefner, publisher, founder of the Breen realized to his dismay that Contract Compliance, requests prior to the award of a contractor subcontract. When a determination has been made to award the contractor subcontract to a specified Playboy empire; Paul Robeson, morning. (95« each minute; Touch-Tone 'LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) - You phonaa only). Dial 1-900-740-1010 he still had seven miles to run. contractor, such contractor shall be required, prior to award, or after the award, or both to furnish such other information as the FAA or the Director requests. a c to r. To see what is in store for you to­ may be called away from your routine and enter your access code num­ Gomez, when he’s not getting Contract documents, including plans and specifications, may be examined at the Office of the Executive director, CPA, or can be obtained from this office upon morrow, find your birthday and read duties today — only to be introduced ber, which is 500. Id31 ’9 T H 9B 9 'NIVH1 £ '1VOD Z 'XSVW t-NM O O ready for athletic events, works the payment of TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS (S250.00) for each set of plan documents, this amount is non-refundablc. Payment shall be made by check to things which rub you the wrong 1VH '6 'NVd 8 '311» L '7V3S V '13NDVIN t-SSO ÜDV the corresponding paragraph. Let for the Division of Fish and Wild­ payable to the Commonwealth Ports Authority. your birthday star be your daily guide. way. Copies of the aforementioned contract documents may also be examined or obtained at the office of Efrain F. Camacho Consulting Engineers: SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) - That Copyright 1993. United Feature Syndic*«. Inc. life. Breen works for the Com­ SATURDAY, APRIL 10 Efrain F. Camacho Consulting Engineers monwealth Utility Corporation. Flame Tree Terrace The big day for would be P.O. Box 2415 Use color and “Tagamen” or Tagawomen” is Saipan, MP 96950 D A T E B O O K mondo (1933-), actor, is 60; Michael SOURCE: THE WEATHER CHANNEL(R) 1993 Phone Number: (670)322-7814/7815 Weather Guide Calendar; Accord Publishing, Lid. May 15 and registration is cur­ April 9, 1993 Learned <1939-), actress, is 54; Dennis sales will rently underway. The Marianas Quaid (1954-), actor, is 39. TODAY’S MOON: Between Visitors Bureau on Saipan has A pre-bid conference will be held at the SAIPAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT CONFERENCE ROOM, at 10:00 a.m. on April 16,1993, to explain and clarify s M T w T F s full moon (April 6) and last any questions regarding this project. Questions should be submitted to the Consultant, in writing, at least five (5) days in advance for answers at thispre-bid conference, Today is GOOD TODAY’S SPORTS: On this day in entry forms and more informa­ ♦ 1959, the Boston Celtics defeated the quarter (April 13). blastoff! with a copy of same mailed simultaneously to Ihe Executive Director, CPA. FRIDAY. It is the o Minneapolis Lakers, 118-113, and won TODAY’S BARB tion, registration deadline is April Each prospective bidder shall file with the CPA, at the above Saipan address, a notice of intention to bid in a form substantially similar to that supplied herewith, 99th day of 1993 16th. and the 21st day the NBA championship in four BY PHIL PASTORET •m ? not less than six (6) calendar days prior to the date hereinabove designated for opening of bids. straight games. Add one color to your newspaper ad and sales P Last year 361 Triathletes from Each bid shall be on a form furnished by the CPA. Furthermore, each prospective bidder shall submit his/her quali fication statement not less than ten (10) calendar jof spring. Our incredible national debt taxes the will really take off. In fact, when you use one color ^ Australia, Guam, Hawaii, Hong days prior to the date hereinafter designed for opening of bids. TODAY’S HISTORY: On this day in TODAY’S QUOTE: “As a remedy imagination — or will, just as soon as sales will increase an average of 43%. Call us against all ills — poverty, sickness, Each proposal shall be on a form furnished by the CPA (Intent to bid). 1942, Bataan in the Phillipines fell to they pass legislation to do just that. today fo place your ad and get sales flying Kong, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, the and melancholy — only one thing is the Japanese following a three-month ©1993, NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. US mainland and the CNMI par­ absolutely necessary: a liking for The CPA reserves the right to reject bids in accordance with Section 3.2 (7) of its Procurement Rules and Regulations. siege. ticipated and the organizing com­ work.” — Charles Baudelaire To convert Fahrenheit to Celsius, ¿ M a ria n a s

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