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'Controlmi ation!' By Rafael H. Arroyo cated there is a need to restrict US Variety News Staff citizenshipfrom CNMI-born chil­ GOVERNOR Froilan C. Tenorio dren of non-US parents. yesterday disclosed plans to keep With the sameissue being men­ indigent Micronesians out or de­ tioned during his address yester­ port those who cannot pay their day, it appears the governor is own way in the Commonwealth bent on pursuing the issue with as a means to minimize costs per­ more vigor. taining to the Compacts of Free Indicatingdisappointmentat the Association. pace of consultations under Sec­ The governor made the disclo­ tion 902ofthe Covenant, Tenorio sure during his State ofthe Com­ noted the good job his 902 repre­ monwealth Address where heout­ sentatives have performed in pre­ lined the need for the CNMI gov­ senting such concerns. ernment to to fend.for itself and He, however, said he may not detach from federal financial as­ wait much longer. sistance. "If significant progress is not "We are going to take control made within a few months, I will of Micronesian migration. The sendlegislationto the Legislature subsidies are costing our taxpay­ to amend the citizenship provi­ ers more than $8 million per year sions of the Covenant," said and we are only getting $ 1.4 mil­ Tenorio. lion from the federal government "When this is enacted, we will to cover these costs," said the send it to US Congress for its governor. action to comply with the mutual According to the governor, he consent provisions of the Cov­ received information from his enant," he added. lawyers that the Compact of Free Tenorio touched on the citizen­ Association does not require the ship issue as he advocated for CNMI government to let local control of the Micronesians reside here in un­ Commonwealth'seconomic fate. limited numbers. His State ofthe Commonwealth He said at the very least, local Address broadcast yesterday, had overnment should be able to ex- Continued on page 6 Deja Cruz warns about business inspection scam Body not ofHillblom I ment officers. , By Ferdie de 18 Torre in the Commonwealth judiciary. I For money, the impostor en­ Variety News Staff The commissionersaid investi­ forcement officers propose to NEITHER of the two bodies re­ gators assigned to the Criminal fix or repair the problems and covered in a massive search and Investigation Section have re­ not inform the Business License rescue operations off quested the Attorney General's Office of their findings. waters belong to the missing Office for an autopsy on both "Please understandthat these billionaire Larry Hillblom, victims. individuals are acting without Variety learned yesterday. Hettmansperger said the au­ the authorization or perinission The sudden twist of the story topsy will be conducted today at ofthe DepartmentofCommerce came up after officials from the 6:30 p.m. by Dr. Aurelio A. and in noway have the author­ Department ofPublic Safety and Espinosa, a forensic pathologist ity to inspect, repair or make Commonwealth Health Center ex­ based in Guam. reports to the Department of amined the bodies Monday night Mafnas and Hillblom, along . Commerce, Business License at CHC morgue, with FAA-certified pilot Long, Division," said Dela Cruz in a In an interview, Hank reportedly left Saipan Sunday Pedro Q. DeJa Cruz notice he sent out yesterday. Hettmansperger, CHC chief of morning in HiIIblom' s private sea "We advise and suggest that General Support Services Divi­ Continued on a e 6 THE DEPARTMENTofCom- . should your business be ap­ sion, clarified that the two bodies Larry Hillblom merce yesterday warned all proached by individuals re­ belong to House Vice Speaker on the tattoo. business establishments on questing to inspect your busi­ Jesus P. Mafnas and Robert Long, Hettmansperger disclosed that Saipan ofa fraudulent business ness establishment, you demand pilot ofthe ill-fated private plane. aside from the mark, Long was Weather practice it recently exposed. to examine their photo em­ Hettmansperger explained that also identified based on his facial According to a notice issued ployeeidentificationcards," he the body of Long was initially features. by Commerce Secretary Pedro said. identified by some members of DPS Commissioner Jose M. Outlook Q.Dela Cruz, there are unscru­ He added that bonafide em­ the rescue team at the scene as of Castro confirmed that the bodies pulous individuals posing or ployee identification cards' are Hillblom. recovered Monday afternoon have masquerade as Business Li­ issued by the Department of The CHC official however, been positively identified to be of cense EnforcementOfficers and Commerceandcontain a photo pointed out that during further Mafnas and Long. conductspot inspectionofbusi­ with a written physicaldescrip­ investigation they noted a "Bob" Castro said DPS is still work­ ness premises Oflocales. tion of the employee on the tattoo mark found on the leftshoul­ ing together with the Emergency Duringthe simulated inspec­ backside ofthe card. der ofthe body which was earlier Management Office in the search tion, various problems Of defi­ "Please keep a record ofthe mistaken as ofthe businessman. of the missing businessman. .ciencies with atargetedbusi- . names of the individuals ap-, Two persons, described as close Hillblom is a principal in DHL Variably cloudy with ness aredisclosed to the own­ proaching yourbusiness, andt! friends of Long and both tagged Worldwide and United scattered light to ers ~y the,impostor enforce- contlnuid on e6. along by DPS officers at CHC, Micronesia Development Asso­ moderate showers identified the pilot's body based ciation. He is also a special judge ,. ,j 2-MARIANAS VARIETYNEWS AND VIEWS-WEDNESDAY- MAY 24, 1995 WEDNE:sDAY, MAY 24,1995 -MARIANAS VARIETYNEWS AND VIEWS-3 ,; i Santiago eyes RP presidency 'Em.ergency declaration legal' I ByROBERT H. REID Three years ago, Santiago fin­ constitution's limit of a single, that the administration coalition an unsavory reputation for cor­ Governor'sAttorneyAnswersThe 'These days you can get sued explained. MANILA, Philippines (AP) • A ished second to Fidel Ramos in six-year term, taken out of context. The State launched a vigorous campaign ruptionandemployeeswhowould BurningQuestion:"Yes, the State with the drop of a hat. It's impor­ These comments follow some colorful formerjudge, who once the seven-way presidential con­ Emergencyisstraightforward.The Opponents of the eccentric, against her. accept bribes to protect foreign­ EmergencyisLegal,andTheRight tant that the Governor get good criticism that perhaps the Task boastedshe had the sexiest'legs in test,whose field included Imelda water problems are real. There is a tart-tongued Santiago claim she "They wanted to keep Miriam ers wanted for crimes at home. ThingTo Do" - advice about the extentofhispow­ Force has moved too slow. Says Philippine politics, has not even Marcos.Only 800,600 votessepa­ has lost much of her appeal since health hazard out there. The Gov­ out of the top three at all costs," Santiago was fond of bringing (Saipan, Monday,May22,1995) ers and the limitations of his pow­ Oestreich, "If anything, that just been proclaimed a winner in the rated the top two finishers out of the 1992election, when she ran a ernor campaigned that he would her husband, Narciso "Jun" such foreigners to her office and - Governor Tenorio acted com­ ers," said Oestreich. He clarified e~~>ves that we are following the Senate race but already is posi­ 23 million cast. s~gle issue campaign against try toresolvetheseissuesandthat's I Santiago, said. "The propaganda then, in the presence of television pletely within his authority when that the Governor has not been spirit of competitive bidding be­ tioningherself torun for president "Ihavecontinned Imightmake corruption. what he has done." against her'was unbelievable." cameras and reporters, berating he declared the Water State of criticized because he declared the cause we've waited to award the il again in three years. a second presidential bid," Oestreich maintains that what II In the latest official count, In a political culture dominated them as "vermin" or worse. EmergencyfortheislandofSaipan. StateEmergencyratherduetomis­ Miriam Befensor Santiago, 49, Santiago told reporters Tuesday. Santiago' was running about 5.7 pipelineconstructioncontracts.He peoplewantmost, iswater. Hepointed ! by money and machine politics, Sheoncewarnedcorrupt employ­ "Yes.theGovernor's actionwas informationaboutprocurementand stoodsixth Tuesday with about 90 She predictedshewouldfaceVice says the group might end up using outthat itisonlya necessity forclean million votes behind the leader, Santiago used mediaandpersonal eesthat shewould"chopyouupinto completely legal," explained Le­ supply regulations. percentofthe votestabulatedfrom President Joseph Estrada, Senate incumbent Sen. Gloria Arroyo, CapitalImprovementProject(CIP) living, but that water also protects charisma to build a following in little piecesandfeedyoutothesharks gal Counsel Ron Oestreich. "I've "It's important for the peopleto fundingand in thatevent, theywill \\ theMay8 Senate election.The top President Edgardo Angara' and who was supported by Ramos. peopleduringdisasters suchas fires. the late 1980s. President Corazon in Manila Bay," adding that the givenhim myopinion thatsaysthe understandthat theTask Forcehas needfederalapproval."And, it's in 12 finishers will enter the upper possibly Ramos himself ifhe can Nevertheless, she was the most ..Saipanmustbeamuchmoreattrac­ Aquino appointed her commis­ sharks probably would not eat declaration is legal. No one should not yet awarded any construction the Commonwealth's best interest chamber. find a way around the successfuloppositionSenatecan­ tiveplacetoliveand moreattractive sionerofimmigration,a relatively them "out of a sense of profes­ hold him at fault, especially for contracts, and even when 'it does togetthebestpriceand mostquali­ didate. for conducting business. We have low-profile job, in 1987. sional courtesy." Santiago, tryingto resolve water problems," award thecontracts,thespiritofthe fied contractorsto solve our water Her showing in the latest elec­ identified problems with the water Aut:nGri~iles'j!atlilllli Santiago transformed the post who holds a law degree from the the attorneyclarified late Monday CNMI procurement procedures problems," he added. system. we have identified possible tion was impressive, considering Ron Oestreich intoapulpit. Thecommission had University of Michigan, afternoon. will have been followed.The Task Accordingtotheattorney,people funclingresources, anditisacornmon Oestreich is one of the seven Force has publicly requested that have been mislead into believing goalof thepeoplethatwe useavail­ advertisingforcompetitivebids. Con­ Cabinetmemberswho serveonthe IdisbaniiJ~IfBill' all qualified contractorscome for­ that the Governor is either acting able resources to solve these prob­ struction projects are being adver­ Governor's WaterEmergencyTask ward and bid on the projects. The incorrectly or that he was looking lems," he said finalizing his com­ tisedrightnow. TheCommonwealth Force, He says his primary role is I' By KOZO MIZOGUCHI plan t()i~y~~~~~i&~ij¢_~y contracts will not;be awarded to forwaystoabusehis powers.Quot­ ments. Utilities Corporation (CUC) contin­ tomakesureall Task Forceactions only one company, and as the Le­ ing,"That'sridiculous;who would Meantime, theTaskForceisabout ues to drill for quality water wells arelegaland in the best interestof gal Counsel, I will assure that they lookforways toget in trouble?It's ready to awarda contract forSaipan underthedirectionoftheUnitedStates I ~~~=~~ ~J~iIE"'111iI the citizens. are all competitive aspossible,"he simply not true. The reports were WaterMasterPlanaftera monthof I ban thedoomsday cult suspected of 'Undef~n~W;il¢gyiij<#Qfa Geological Survey(USGS). fE!~:~E;: ~~~.~ii.1 ''There would never be \ ThePublic SecurityInvestigation leaderofthe. secfafhisllidooufiri , 'another Jess.Mafnas" SENATE President Juan S. Hillblom has made the Northern Burglars strike 10 I ~~;g~:~~i!~~f:~~~~~~~l~ ~~r~~1.hIB .nem3pan yesterday hailedthe late Marianas hishome since the early for possiple subversion, Justice March20Qf~ilrinl1fJY~~ijSQrt.th~ ViceSpealredesusP.Mafnasfarhis 1980's. MinisterIsaoMaeda told a news con- Tokyo subways;'1\v~y¢4ie:dt:i:ll4 '.distinguis5ed service to the people ''Bothoftbesededicatedmenhave ference, morethan S,sOOwmsickenedin .. 'SsaneIectedleaderoftbeCommon­ done so much to help shape the It was the firsttime any religious the attaek.//i times last Monday ~n Wealth. futureof ourislands. We sendour bas been designated as . Mostofthe4LOthetcult.mem£ ····Irul~inteMew,Demapan being subjecttoinvestigation under berssuspe#(~9f'~~f8t.l4~tt beartfeltconcloIenceStoaIltbeirfam­ UNIDENTIFIED persons bur­ the rooms of Sugar King Mo­ The five other burglary and Jl1sO expressedgriefintheuntimely iIy members andlovedones." ~:~~~~~Y::tvitiesL1w,an =~~~=~~~~~.~ ".. glarized and stole money and tel and got a TV set and other theft cases occurred at resi­ death ofboth Special Judge Larry Descri,bing Mafnas as a man of items from vehicles, houses items. custodyaftef:,~~st.¢rimt#a1 dential houses in Fina Sisu, "Because we also have to re- HillbIom andpilotlWbert Long. action alwaysO\.1t,to improve thelot and business establishments in spect the freedomof religion, we investigationiriJap~e#~story. At Obyan Beach, a woman Kobierville and China Town, "Allthe people-of the Common­ ofthepeopleoftheCNMI,Demapan 10 separate incidents on claimed that her keys, eye­ and at Pingping Factory in the vice wealth are deeply saddened by the said late speaker's efforts Saipan Monday. glasses and other belongings Chalan Laulau and SSK Apart­ tragic.incident on Sunday that shouldbe emulatedas aleader. Police records showed that which she left inside her ve­ ment. (FDT) iViiI V.T.I. CLEANER &Spray Service claimed the' lives, of Vice Speaker ''There would never be another at Lake area, an un­ hicle, were stolen. Mamas, Judge Hillblom, and Mr. JessMafnas," hesaid known person or persons en­ In Sadog Tasi, unidentified U1J General Mainwnance Services Leog," said Demapan. Meanwhile, Governor Froilan tered a residence and ran away suspects broke inside "'Ibeiruntimel" ydeaths,especiaIlY C. Tenorioalso paid tribute to the a TV set and VCR. the World Corporation ~ A police car carrying cult leader Shoko Asahara speeds past lines of press photographers as the vehicle thepassing of these two Marianas, late House official by beginning arrives at the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, (AP Photo) In Chalan Laulau, a thief through the window and took House Cleaner & Spray. Hotel Cleaner & Spray. Restorent leacb-s that haveservedourpeople his State of the Commonwealth broke the rear window of a $900 cash, a wristwatch and Cleaner & Spray, Garment Factory Cleaner & Spray, Grass in1belegislativeandjudicialbrancbes Address yesterday expressing vehicle parked at Shirley's other other items. Cleaner, Market Cleaner, Land Cleaner. Office Cleaner & ofourgovernment, isindeed a great condolences for his. bereaved Cafe on Middle Road and took The suspects then escaped Spray. Parking Space Cleaner. Car Wash & Shampoo, All loss, V~ Speaker Mafnas served family and those ofHillblom's a bag containing personal on board the company's ve­ Maintenance and Janitorial Services, Beach Road • ror}leopIe and government with and Long's. , items, a passport and airline hicle. The vehicle was later ~ormanyyears,even "This is indeed a sad day . very ticket. recovered. It was not speci­ PPP 309. Box 10000. Saipan MP 96950-9504 .befixeourCommonwealthgovem­ for the Commonwealth. These In China Town, an unknown fied in the report where was Tel, No. (670) 233-0694 • Fax No, (670) 234-5~5 Tel: 233-9352/234-9352 ment':was created, and Judge men will be missed," he said. person sneaked inside one of the vehicle found. Susupe, Saipan; As the 3rd Constitutional Convention 'Looking For A New Place For Lunch? draws nearer, one issue on the OUTSHINE REST minds of Carolinians is the ~ Try the Big Dipper Lunch Special for only state of the Office of Carolin­ $2 99 ian Affairs. Its possible merge Lunch includes: * Large Vienna All Beef Hot Dog I into a larger department, * Coca-Cola Soft Drink prompted several Carolinians * Frito-Lay Chips this year to run for con con delegate seats. What is the fate * Single Scoop of DreyersGrand Ice Cream of the Office of Carolinian 11:~O-2:00 p.m. Daily Affairs? That is the topic for Save through June 4th tonight's Jon Anderson Live. r:------, Join Jon Anderson and his Vienna Beef guest, Executive Director for ( __ ~ Chicago Style HotDogs~ ~cliPa~s~ Carolinian Affairs, Jess Elameto. He wiII be talking I Start withthe genuine article - a Vienna BeefHot Dog - and nestle it in a -; about upcoming events by the I steamed poppyseed bun. Then pile on the toppings in this order: I office as well as its future as a separate entity in the common­ , 1) Yellow Mustard I wealth. Your phone calls and • 5 Speed transmission I 2) Bright Green Relish , questions are 'encouraged for • Power steering I 3) Fresh Chopped Onion I this edition of Jon Anderson • Airconditioning I 4) Two Tomato Wedges Live. • AMlFM cassette player • Dual air bags I 5) A Kosher Pickle Spear I Jon Anderson Live is a talk I 6) Two Sport Peppers (optional) " show where viewers can call 7) A Dash of Celery Salt in with their comments and questions on the issues that Now, enjoy America's favorite "meal on a bun". matter in the CNMI. Jon Anderson Live airs every 13Fishermen's Monument builtby thenCongressman Jesus P. Mafnas Inhonorof tnose who ware lostat prOUdly stands legacy BeachRood. Cnoon Konoo(fooner1v AIJIOMOTION Tels: 235-5153/5014 .A Vienna BeefChicago Style Hot Dog! The sea as a Wednesday night at 7:00 pm I of the late VIc6 Speaker. Mafnas perishedIn a sea tragedy last Sunday. ...------~~~~~JI ..-~------...---..... on KMCV Channel 7. 4-MARlAJ."lAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-WEDNESDAY- MAY 24, 1995 .I. ' WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1995 - NEWS AND VIEws-5 Store robbery suspect released THE SUPERIOR Court has Nicole Forelli filed Monday one tum the change to the suspects, Agulto was with his counsel Pub­ summoned to appear on the agreed to release 'to a third party count of robbery against the 20­ one of them sprayed a maze. lic Defender David Juarez. Assis­ same date Jose C. Deleon custodian a Chalan Kanoa man year-old Agulto. The trio then grabbed $150 cash tant Attorney General Christine Guerrero, of Dandan Home­ accused of robbing a store over Police said four men entered before they fled on foot. Zachares represented the govern­ stead, for an arraignment based the weekend. and bought items at Alex Market It was not indicated in the re­ ment. on four counts of sexual abuse .I Galalde SuperiorCourt AssociafeJudge in Chalan Kanoa District #1 Sat­ port how Agulto was arrested. Taylor ordered the accused to charges filed by the government. Ginen: John DelRosario, Jr. Marty W. K. Taylor allowed the urday noon. According to a complaint, stay away from Alex Market and Deleon Guerrero engaged in release of the defendant Roman The four left, but three of them., Agulto "unlawfully took prop­ Cha as part of the release condi­ sexual contactwith two kids, ages Redirecting investment in Tourism R. Agulto to Rita R. Agulto, of including Agulto, returned later erty from the immediate control tions. nine and 10,in separate incidents Anumberofeconomicstudieshave stronglyrecommendedthattheCNMI Dandan, on $15,000 unsecured and purchased a lighter. r of Young Mi Cha by use of and bond. Arraignment was set on June from December 1994 toApril this ! must not put all its eggs in one basket. In other words, investment in the When the cashier identified as immediate force, violence ..." 5. tourism industry here must be offered and spread among countries with Assistant Attorney General year, court information showed. Young Mi Cha was about to re- In his' first court appearance, Meanwhile, the court also economiesof scale in the AsianlPacific Rim. (FDT) May I reiterate,Japan sits atop four tectonic plates. If the Kobe temblor ',. «: is a devastation which subsequently affected the tourism industry here, Candle lit ceremony imagineif a real temblor originating from a major shift in the four tectonic plateshitsTokyo. The devastationwillbe sogreatastoforceJapanesetostay homemakingvacationingin paradise agrimpossibility for at leasta decade. for '95 Memorial Day The administrationhas embarked on the diversification of investment in The 1995, Memorial Day Commit­ On May 29th,1995,0900a.m., the the tourism industry. The seed it has planted under this plan takes a lot of tee: theU.S. Armed Forces Veterans Memorial Day Ceremony will take work and further requires literal obsession in follow-through. In so doing, Association of the CNMI, and the place at the same site as mentioned we mustalso collectivelyreview radical legislation which may become the Divisions of Veterans Affairs, De­ above. Lite snacks and refreshments very sources of investment deterrents at a time when the current economic partment ofCommunityandCultural will be served immediately after the slump continues to slide. ~ Affairs, wish to inform the General I LetterstotheEditor I, ceremony. AllVeterans, Civilian (Pr0­ Iam hopefultoo that futureinvestmentin the tourism industryhere would Public, all Veterans, family and visional) Marine Scouts, spouses and includefamily-resorts with theme parks, water parks and hi-techarcades in Friends, that there will be a Candle dependants, and the people of the all new hotel facilities. This should appeal to middle-aged tourists with fat Light ceremony onMay28th, 1995, CNMI are kindly asked tojoin us to walletsin need of slimming. It should includeDisneyfying planned family­ Children suffering in at 6:30p.m. at the CNMI Veterans celebratethisspecialoccasion. Your resortstargetedat vacationersof all classes and countries. To lure this type Memorial Park in Susupe, across presence will be greatly appreci­ of investmentso itcomplementsour triadof the sun, sea and beach,we must DearGovernor Tenorio, CNMI. money to help your constituents on Marianas High School. The"Candle ated. If you should need additional think big and spend big too to lure Vegas type family-resort investments. We suffereveryday. I personally Rota. Light Ceremony" isto Honor andin information, please call Mr Joseph Perhaps the Marianas Visitors Bureau ought to commission a study on Many articles about the critical have lost 2 freezers, one refrigerator OurchiIdrensufferinschoolevety­ remembrance toallofourdearly he­ M. Palacios at telephone number family-resorts inparadisepatternedafterLas Vegas. This shouldencourage powersituationonRotahaveappeared andoneairconditioner. Youmaysay, day with the oppressive heat when loved Veterans, who've proudly 233-3475. middle class families from all tiger and dragon countries in Asia and the in thePDNand Marianas Variety. I "whoa... corne on now," but I can there is no power. Our village is served in the defense of our great Than'k You, America (CNMl) is Pacifictoheadout thisway forgood andclean family orientedfunin thesun. supposeditis finetoread aboutacrisis proveit Theyunlike Rota's2.5MW withoutwaterwhenthereisnopower nation. # 1.....Thanks To Our Veterans. In other words,investmentin tourist facilitiesmust transcend what we have butitisanotherstorytobeaninnocent enginearenotwasting awaybutareat tokickinthelift stations. Our food is victimof sucha situation. today. Most importantly, it must be geared towards family-resorts using a repairshop. I'm a fisherman anda quicklyspoiled. Our business com­ WehavetwoenginesonRota. They Let us delight you with Disneyland's dictum in family entertainment. rancher and need those freezers to munityissuffering losses. Wheredo Arts Councilllleeting are, what,eightyears old? One has bountiful treasuresfrom Redirecting investment towards family-resorts will also help the indig­ sustainmy family. you think theywillpass them along? The Commonwealth Council for Guam,Micronesian IslandFair,Fi­ been overhauled during the past ad­ the Seven Seas. enous people here in so many ways, including decent jobs and clean You may say that several brown Oursickandagedareindanger. Can ArtsandCulture's BoardOfDirec­ nancial Status Report, Endowment ministration, and theotherisvirtually outsdon't reallyhurt. Unscheduled you in allconscience ignore this? torswillbe holdingaSpecial Board entertainmentfor the entire family. This form of investment will definitely Grant for fiscal year 1995. Grant Kili Cafe and Terrace now offers a dead. Itscarcass is beingscavenged brownoutsare whatkilledmyappli­ Let us pull together as an island Meeting on Wednesday, May 31, for underserved communities and complimentour traditionalbeliefin thefamilyunit as thevery nucleusof the forspareparts. WhatawasteofCNMI SEAFOOD BUFFET seven nights a week. ances. Manybusiness peoplearerun­ nationand extenda helping handto 1995 at I:30pm atthe ArtsCouncil miscellaneous business. perpetuationof our peoplehood. Imagine being able to take theentire troop dollars toallow thisexpensive engine intoalife-sizesubmarineon atripto thedeepest partof the MarianasTrench. ning their generators to off set the each other in time of need.. never Office, Capitol Hill. The Agenda The Public is invited to attend this to die due to neglect... no mainte­ power crises..to staveoff the inevi­ Choose from a variety of It should be an experience of a lifetime. A lot of family oriented activities mindthepolitics. forthis meeting willinclude:Com­ meeting, for further information, you nance...noappropriated funds. CUC table- thefailure ofouronlyworking local and international seafoods. couldbe workedintofamily-resortsthataccommodatesbothourvisitorsand I ask you this in good faith, andI mittee evaluation of the Executive maycontaettheCommonwealthCoun­ has been aware of this situation for engine. Willyou try to saveus then? challenge you to solve this crisis on Director, festival of Pacific Arts indigenous families too. cilforArtsandCultureattelephone:322­ SEAFOOD BUFFET Only $24.00 for adults over a year now; yet no action has I ask you personally, Governor Rota. matters, Arts Council Projects. This type of investment would eventually encourage the CNMI Govern­ 9982or 322-9983. been taken. Surely, Rotais not the Tenorio, to put aside any political Children aged twelve mentto set aside landand funds to build a cultural center for theindigenous and under are halfprice. ThirdWorldCousin of therestof the posturing and find a way to get the lSICRISTAITANO SEVEN NIGHTS people. A display of "Our Ways" and those of our neighbors in the MicronesianRegion ought to complement the more modern formof family Water quality report A WEEK On Fridays, for just two dollars extra, you can enjoy orientedactivities. This culturalcenter shouldalso serve as thevenuewhere TI-IEDivision ofEnvironrnent Quality ity analyzes samples of marine recre­ the seafood buffet with all the local artists can eventually partake in reviving our fast eroding cultural No cover up on abuses, asks Gregoire (DEQ) analyzed water samples col­ ational andstormdrainage water from Budweiser Family of Beers you traditions. Dear Editor, are responsible fortheirmaidsmedi­ minimumbackto$2.45. Thelegisla­ lected from Saipan's recreational 37locations onthewestsideofSaipan can drink at Buds Brew's 'n' BBQ's Think about it in that though it involves a huge sum of investment,I am cal expenses incurred outside the ture is clearlymoving in the wrong beaches andstorm waterdrainages this island each week. DEQ welcomes week. Noneof thesamples collected optimistictoo that given aggressive promotion in Asia and the Pacific, the In my last letterI cited a few ex­ workplace. This does in no way direction. One solution mightbe to all inquiries as to the quality of the contained excessive concentration of beach water. The public is encour­ SeafoodBuffet return on theseinvestmentswill have paidoffhandsome profitsoverthelong amples of the demeaning ways in justify forbidding a fellow human raise the minimum wage to federal haul. fecal coliform bacteria, which exceeded age to contact DEQ at 234-6114 at Kili Cafeand Terrace whichemployers refertotheirwork­ beingtheirfreedorn duringnonwork­ standards andallowcontract workers theCNMI Marine Quality Standards. with any questions concerning this isopen nightly from On the rejection of Judge Castro ers. Sincethattimeanother relevant inghours. Radical reformmeasures to provide for their own medical, TheDi vision ofEnvironmentai Qual- matter. 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.rn. It is mind boggling how the Senate has rejected Superior Court Chief exarriple has corne to mind. needtobetakentoensurethatboththe housingandtransportation expenses. Justice Alex Castro's nomination for the chief post in the CNMI Supreme Oftentimes an employerclaimsthat employers and employees are pro­ Thiswouldremoveworkers from the Court. I readand rereadnews accounts of thebasisfor theSenate's rejection they "let" their maid go out every tected. conditions which haveformanyyears of a finejurist only to find the excuses given by the Senate as pure political Sunday. However, youdon't "let"a OnceagaintheCNMI lawmakers perpetuated abuse. Perhaps Rep. conjecture premised on rumors. maidgoout,you"let"adoggoout. A have repeatedly demonstrated their Gallegly's bill to stripthe CNMI of Imagineifthesesenatorsaresitting asjurists on thebenchlisteningtoyour maidis a humanbeinganddeserves inability to address the real issues immigration and minimum wage homicidecase as adefendant. You'd beconvicted because thejustices have. to be treated accordingly, when the causing such problems within our controlwillbetheonlywaythemuch decided that rumors are sufficient to throw you behind bars. This is what I contract saysherworkdayis finished islands. Recently introduced legisla­ call "local dictum" or jurisprudence where you're guilty until proven neededreforms car. bemade. she is freeto go whereshe wants. If otherwise, tion seeks to cut foreign workers Fortunately thePhilippine worker sheisinstructedtostayin,shemustbe Had the rejection been premised on deficiencies in the nominee's legal medicalcoverageinan efforttotreat ban,backedbyPhilippine Congress­ paidforthistime. Thistypeofforced qualifications or seriousflaws inhis philosophical viewson constitutionalor localworkersmorefairly (therepre­ man Tomas Concepcion, will force confinement is serious crisisfacing statutorylaws, it will still have to be subject to thorough reasoned analysis sentative forgot U.S.Medicare cov­ manytostepbackandreevaluate the theCommonwealth. Employersjus­ inorderthesatisfyrejection. Someof usmaydisagreehadthisbeenthebasis erage,towhichalllocals areentitled). valueofeachindividual worker. The tifytheiractions byclaiming thatthey Smile Saipan for rejection. I am equally sure that most of us would have accepted it and There is also a bill to reduce the Continued on page 8 moved on wiTh our lives. But to reject a reputable citizen and jurist on superficial political excuses even after the same body confirmed him six SueArticle 12 attorneys not the buyers I Oleai Beach I years earlier is to illustrate the Senate's ineptitudein fulfilling its fiduciary Dear Editor, responsibilitywitha senseofmaturity. "Howsad thewindoursailsaretom". investment? Actuallyto me, the mostsensible ¢:J BEACH ROAD Judge Castro remains chiefjustice of theSuperior Court. He has nothing Who is actually liablewhenthose thing to do is for the attorneys to Lately,I havebeenthinking about to beashamedofgiven thathehascommandedtherespectof hisfellowjurists attorneysinterpreted thelawtheway defendtheiraction. Andthatiswhy, on thebench, including thisscribe. You're a dedicatedjurist who's worked theArticle12battleandIjust cannot they did that becomescontroversial theattorneys shouldberegulated and B~ 2nd Floor Morgen Bldg. understand how thiswar started. in our constitution? theextramile to earnyour stripes. Walk on with yourhead up high and may should have a mandatory punish­ We Offer: you forgiveour allegedmenof wisdom for theirrecklessdisplayof whatthe Firstofall,Iaskedmyself-whydid Is itfairtothebuyerstodefendthe ment to further protect thepeople. legislatureis reputablefor-time honored political immaturity. the buyers became the defendants workofthoseattorneys? Isitrightfor • Braces Is it right, for thoseattomeys that • Teeth Whitening I sincerelyhope thatthe passivity of our policymakers isn't symptomatic when the Attomeys for the buyers those attorneys to hold their wealth created the article 12 battle to be e Teeth Cleaning wereresponsible? Is itnot rightthat that theymade out of thiscontrover­ of thecaliber of leadershipthat posterity would have to deal with down the livinga wealthy lifeinthebahamas? • Fillings stretch. Well,somedaysoon we will haveto cross that bridgeand I am sure the Lawyers shouldbeliableforthis sial issue? Or God knowswhere? Thinkabout and not thebuyers? • Denfure Repair mostof you willbe happy totakethe firststep together withothers sittingin Is itnotrightforthePlaintiffattor­ it. • Extractions thewingsfuming withfrustration atthepassivitywithwhichourpolicyrnakers Isitfairthat NikkoHotel bepenal­ ney to me suit againstthe attorneys • and other Dental needs have treated substantiveissues. ized forattorney's feestodefendtheir andnotthebuyers?Whichiswhich? lSI NICK C.SABLAN ~ pay Appointments Tel. 235-372lD ( Don't be a litterbug... Keep Saipan Beautifull

'. • ~ ...... J •• • ,,-." ••••••• ,• " a ~ tl .. CI '~'-~' " II ,. . 6-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND'VIEWS-WEDNESDAY- MAY 24,1995 soon whether wewantitornot Those bya year ormore," hesaid. anymore unlike when the Covenant believe they could have done. Instead, . ControI .. whopretendtobefighting toretain the He~ that ifit were notforthe was negotiated they offered usfood stamps and subsi­ JAL Foundation publishes • current level of funding either don't federal stnngs attached, hecould ~ve Hesaid because theislands wereof dies," lamented the governor. Continued from page 1 understand thesentiment ofCongress sold CUC'selectric po:ver O~ralJ.ons strategic importance to the US. the Noting thatthecoldwarisoverand harsh words againstthefederal govem- or arejust trying to fool youfor their bynow ~at a p:o?t),pald?f!Itsdebts CNMI's dependence wasthen adelib- theislands nolongerstrategic, Tenorio International Children's book ~~ crate cold warstrategy. . THE JAL Foundation has just ment forperpetuating CNMI reliance ownpolitical purposes," said Tenorio. hadItproviding electricity atreal- said Washington does nothave much Saipan, who assisted with the premier carriers, Japan Air­ th US "Aslong aswewere dependent on interest in''buying ourloyalty." published a new book of original to e . 'There are those among us who isncb idirates,below thecost ofrates and publication. "We will be donat­ lines Company, Ltd. (JAL) and "It's time for local government to would rushto give Washington even su Sl es. . federal subsidies, there was never a 'That's fine withme. we poems andartwork from children Because ing several copies to the Joeten­ its affiliated companies offer a stand on"ourowntwo feet" andtake more federal control over our self- '~e ~eds want studies; I want re- chancethattheUSwouldlosetheNMI have grown up. We are not children around the world, called, Haiku Kiyu Public Library so that the growing network of global ser­ control of"ourownfate andourown government, ifonlythey would keep sults, said thegovernor.. . asa strategic asset Theydidnothave anymore andwedon'tneedanallow­ bythe Children. Third in seiies of books can be enjoyed by adults local decisions" hesaid. those Covenant grants.coming. They Such an example aside, Tenono enough faith, either inthemselves orin ance from ourUncle SaminWashing­ children's books created by the vices to over 70 international and andchildrenalikehereonSaipan." domestic locations in Japan. The ''For over f~rty years, the federal would 'cheat you ofyourheritage and nOtedhow:~ederal~~~ us towinusoverwith thesheer moral ton," saidthegovernor. "Wecan stand company, it includes winning en­ fo~of American democracy, which I onourowntwofeet" . Haiku poems are easy for chil­ services the company provides government managed to keep us d~- thebenefits of Co~nwealth stat1Is:no~t~to~be~~m:teres==~m=e~=:"""~~:=~::7~-:--:-=~:-_::;:;:~======tries gathered by Japan Airlines pendent by opposing our econonuc under the Covenant, he wamed the dren tocompose,as they are com­ are far-reaching, encompassing and JAL Foundation from con­ development andoffering us massive people. , Hillblom still lost at sea was con­ Hillblom, quoting asenior administra­ prised only of three lines written areas as varied as hotels and re­ tests held in 21 different coun­ handoutsandsubsidiestotakeitsplace," Saying herefuses tosell the~~le s Body ... firmed by UMDA in an interview tion official involved with the search in a 5.7.5 syllable pattern. Ap­ sorts, catering, maintenance, said thegovernor. birthright noworever, he mamtamed with the Variety. operations. tries. proximately 70,000 entries in 14 Continued from page 1 i cargo, information and commu­ lookthef~ral bureaucra~ , "This book is an expression of 'Theykefll ourforeign investment hewants to UMDA spokesman Travis Coffman, who is also anchorof differentlanguagesweregathered nications, trading and travel. They robbed us of our strength, our in the eye and say It s none of.their l JapanAirlines' sincere interest in plane for , but have failed to Coffman said the remains of the Marianas Cable Vision's KMCV i for the JAL contest. The help of Approximately 40% of all culture and our self-respect They business howtheCNMI gove1l1l! Itself, '.\. corporate social responsibility," comeback. malemanbroughttoSaipanyester­ News,yesterdayadmittedthatthey Haiku enthusiasts and Japan Air­ the tourists who visit the broughtustothepointwherewewould ''because they arenolonger paymg for saidKatsuhisalto, ExecutiveVice AsoflateSunday evening, noword dayafternoonwereindeedthoseof alsoreceivedthe sameinformation ,t: lines regional staff were enlisted Northern ofanything they asked, aslongasthey it" .... Long. President of the Hotel Nikko hasbeenreeeivedontheirwhereabouts, from the said official. to enable the translations into from Japan each year arrive kept the dollars rolling in," the chief Ashereasserted his posluon.d~g Coffmansaidcontraryto reports Asofyesterday, operatives from the on~ prompting the massive search opera­ f English. These Haiku were then via Japan Airlines and its af­ executive said inhisannual address. ,yesterday's address, he at time thatLongwasmissing andHillblom Emergency Management Office and ~mg. ~e tions conductedbyDPS,EMO, theUS sent to the JAL Foundation for The governorexpressed hismisgiv- virtually accused theUSof had been confirmed dead, a late theDeparttnent ofPublic Safety were filiate, Japan Asia Airways. ings about thestate ofCNMI-US rela- issue of money to the CNMI s detn- military and several volunteer groups. Olter's 2nd final judging by international po­ night identification Monday by an still combing NMIwaters for tracesof In addition to the airline busi­ tionsasheexplainedthereason whyhe rnent . Thetrio were reported tobelostat ets. attorney from UMDA indicates the ofthethirdmissing person. ness, the JAL Group operates ''Everytirnewetak~afederaldollar, sea somewhere off and I would nolonger want thefederal gov- Now in the fifth year, the JAL Saipan billionaire is still missing and term faces several other companies on emrnent tocontinue giving theCNMI they wind upcontrolling several more Anatahan after they optednotto landin \ haveyettobefound. I Foundation is a nonprofit or­ Saipan, including; Hotel Covenant grants forinfrastructure, of ours. TakeCUC for ex~ple. Do Pagan reportedly due to fog and in­ i 'This was confirmed by Attorney Scam ... new delay ganization formed by Japan Nikko Saipan, La Fiesta San Thegovernorhas previously taken a youthinktha~reeent ~ership~- clement weather. Airlines which promotes in­ position against continu~ f~eral fi- ~ent wasaVIctory? ~n tyou believe Joining thesearch wasa C-13 air­ David Banes who went there at the Continued from page 1 THEofficialstartofBailey Olter's Roque Shopping Plaza (Tropi­ hospital lastnight tolookat thebody. ternational exchange and un­ cal Plaza), Creative Tours nancial assistance forcapital improve- It It was blackmail, the governor craft from the US Air force out of youthing youhave beenvictimor second term as president of the He recognized the man to be Bob derstanding ofJapan by intro­ Micronesia, Tropical Laundry ment projects in favor of more local emphasized. .. Kadena AirForce Base in Okinawa, have been targeted by these im­ Federated States of Micronesia Long," Coffman told theVariety yes­ ducing Japanese culture and Linen Supply, and STS control. "Interiorlet ususetenmilli?n dollars flying south-bound through thewhole postor inspectors, contact the hasbeendelayeduntilnext month, Such astand elicitedopposition from ofbond interest- funds Jbt:lieve were Northern Islands tracking down south terday. abroad. One of the world's Enterprises. BusinessLicenseDivisionat664­ Hawaii Public Radio reported certain leaders who felt thegrants un- oursinthefirstplace-tobailoutCU~ alltheway toGuam. Coffman said theUMDA attorney 3000," said the secretary. Monday. The inauguration cer­ derthe Covenant should continue. and pay itsdebts. In exchange, addi- A USAirForce C-58 Galaxy also waspuzzled astohowthebody could In addition, he asked that the emony, originally scheduled for He maintained he'd rather see the tiona! ClPfunds were held hostage and helped the operation, heading north havebeenmistakenasHillblom'swhen May 26th, has been postponed grants end. theprivatization ofCUCwassetback concernedbusinessestablishment from Saipan toconductanarea surveil­ there were nostriking similarities be­ until June ninth. "Covenant grants for ClP willend tween thetwo. please share this information and lance. Threeother civilian planes were Eliuel Pretrick,the chairman of Media organizations, including the alert any business establishments flying thearea since Monday morning the inauguration planning com­ Variety, earlier reported the body to ororganizationswithwhichitmay scouring allpossible locations. mittee, made the announcement Meanwhile, the information about have been positively identified as be associated: KMCV7 KEEPS in a news release but did not give -- a reason for the postponement. h Banft of Hawaii Pretrick apologized to. invited REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS AND PROPOSALS FOR FINANCIAL AUDIT guestsat home andabroad forany Repossessed Vehicle for Sale to This is to request for qualifications and proposal (RFQ &RFP) to. perform a financi?1 aUdit. 0hf IN01her~ inconvenience the delay might Highest Marianas Protection & Advocacy Systems, Inc. for fiscal year ending 19.9.4 I~ compliance Wit oca an cause. YOU INFORMED! Bidder to be Sold AS IS and Where is federal audit requirements pursuant to OMB A-133. The request for qualifications and proposals must be Olter and vice president Jacob submitted by May 26, 1995. Nena were re-elected by the na­ Conditioned tionalcongressonMay 11tho They I. Contents of Propqs?l: The following information must be included in the audit proposal; were first elected in * Title Page Containing 1991....Pacnews A HEALTH FORUM 1989 Toyota Tercel 1. RFP Subject 4. Telephone number JON 2 Name of your firm 5. Name of contact person SPECIAL SERIES! 3: Local Address 6. Submission date PNGjudge's 4 DR Sedan sons issued II Transmittal Letter: . d d ff' t' t tement of ANDERSON "TEENS ON TRACK" . A. Abrief statement of your unperstan9lng qf the work to be performe an an a Irma ive sa • Please Inquire at the Bank of Hawaii Nauru Building perform work withinthe time period s.tlp~lated. new visas B. State all-inclusive fee for which the audit Will be performed. PART II Susupe Tel. #235-5400 THE two sons of Papua New Guinea National Court judge, llVEI III Firm Profile' Provide abrief description of your firm's personnel ed~cati9n?1 backgrou~d and experi~nce, THE BANK RESERVES THE RIGHTTO REFUSE ANY AND ALL BIDS number of staf{ staff level (partner, manager, supervisof etc.) and diem listings. )he firm must ma ean John Brown, threatened with de­ affirmative statement that amajority of the persons to Involved In the project are Certified Public Accountants portation for having overstayed ISSUES, ANSWERS, 8:00 PM (CPA). their visas, have been issues new visas,enabling them to remain in AND YOUR N Proposal Evaluation Criteria: The proposals will be evaluated on the basis of the following criteria. PNG, the Post-Courier reported QUESTIONS! Monday. MID-PAC MICRONESIA, INC. A. Responsiveness of the proposals in clearly stating an understanding of the work to be performed; Foreign affairs secretary, Gabriel Dusava, confirmed Sun­ NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION 1: ~~~;~,f~~~~~t~s as well as th~ time estimates for each major section of the work to be performed. day that James and Mark Brown PLEASE TAKE NOTICE pursuant to Section 14.07 of the B. Qualifications and experience 9f firm. had been issued their new visas Commonwealth Business Corporalion Regulation tha! MID-PAC 1. Size and structure of the firm . by his department. Dusava said MICRONESIA, INC., a Common~ealth .of the Norther~ Manana islands 2. Ability to maintain continuity of project ... P rt the visas were valid until Judge corporation, filed its Articles of Dissolution With the Office of lhe Registrar 3. Experience of the firm inauditing Federal FinanCial ASSistance Programs and Non- ro I Brown's employment contract 7:00 of Corporation of the Commonwealth of the Northern Manana Islands expires next year. on May 19, 1995. Organizations. ... 't" th f' d and I! C. Qualification and experience of s.taff to be assiuned. Education, POSI Ion In e urn, an years The two were served deporta­ types of experence Will be considered. tion orders by the Department of PM All creditors of the claimants against the corpnration are required to 1. Qualifications of audit learn. .,. . present their respective claims and demands In writing to th~ corporatl~n 2. Supervision to be exercised over the Firm saudit team firms Foreign Affairs on May 19, but so that it can proceed to collect jts .as~~t~, convey ~nd .dspose of Its I Judge Brown sought and was D. Audit Fee properties, satisfy, and pis~harg~ Its II~bllltles a~d obligatIOns and do all grantedan interim injunction pre­ KMt:.1I7 other acts required to liqUidate Its business affairs. V. Audit Administration Matters: ventingtheordersfrom being car­ ried out. BROUGHT TO YOU IN PART BY SAIPAN STEVEDORE Aperson filing aclaim must state descriptiqn and basis of th~ claim, The Browns last week paid a the relevant dates and the amount of the ~laJm. Aclaim agam~t t~e A. NMPASI staff will prepare sche.dule as required by the Auditors. "', B. Audit Planning Meetings, Intenm Conferences may be attended by follOWing onicials: 1200 US dollar fine for breach­ corporation will be barred unless proceedmg to ~nfo.rce the .clam) IS inga sectionofthe Migration Act commenced within five (5) years after the date of publicatIOn of thiS notice. Executive Directors and Board Members of NMP~S.1. . C Date of contract award will be June 2,1995. Audit field work should commence not later than June and200dollars each "late fee" for Claims and demands must be p'resented to counsel for the corporation, 12, 1995 and must be ccmpleted .by July 7, 19~5.. . their visa applications...Pacnews the law firm of White, Pierce, Mailman &Nutllng.,Joeten Center, Sysupe, D. All inquiries must be In writing ana subml~ed pnor to lhe deadlln~ of July 7, 199~. . Don't Miss Out! Post Office Box 5222, Saipan, MP 96950. altention. Bruce L. Mailman. VI. Confidentiality of Audit Propos.als: All aUdlt.proposals Will be revl~wed In aconfidential number. Proposal must be labeled confidential and transmitted to the Execytlve Qlrector NMPASI P.O. Box ~52~, IflCI"~" Call Today 235-4MCV Dated this 19th day of May, 1995. Saipan MP 96950. It may also be hand delivered to the Executive Director at the NMPASI Office In Garapan. Marianas Cable Vision WHITE PIERCE, MAILMAN &NUTTING IAI'AM Altorne'ys for MID-PAC MICRONESIA, INC. '/s/ LYDIA B. SANTOS It's the Law lsI BRUCE L. MAILMAN Executive Director 8-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-WEDNESDAY-MAY 24,1995 WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1995-MARIANAS VARIEfY ~S AND VIEWs-9 US citizen charged with fraud Executive killed nearAristide home ~ICHAEL DHAKA, Bangladesh CAP) -A States after his father promised to By NORTON front ofthe entrance to Aristide' s ity for fear of retribution. of using it for his company in the UniversityofSouthernCalifomiaand Rafiquz.zaman will not return to PORT.AU.PRINCE, Haiti statistics show 96' killings in legislative elections scheduled June Bangladesh-bornu.s.citizenaccused produce him in courtwhenever re­ country, which manufactures lenses home and confronted a man who Gonzales' killerescapedonfoot Cal State University Pomona, was Bangladesh to face trial if he is (AP) - An assassin stalking his March, compared to a couple of 25isprobablytheleastviolentknown of defrauding a bank of $ 3 million quired, andoneofattorneys, Maudud forcataractimplants. . arrested April 3 while visiting had been following him on a mo­ afteranaccomplicewhowasdriv­ dozen in February. allowed to return to the United prey Monday night was unde­ torcycle, witnesses said. in thisCaribbean nation dogged by hasbeenallowedbyaDhakacourt to Ahmed,offered a $ 2,500surety. HewasadvisertoPresidentHussain Bangladesh andspenttwoweeksin ing the motorcycle made off in a Manyareallegedthievesstoned States. terred when his target, a well­ The gunman grabbed the head brutal leadership'and theturbuleoce leave thecountry on bail. Rafiquzzarnan borrowed the Muhammad Ershad whoisserving a jail. panic, the witnessestold anAsso­ andhackedtodeathby streetmobs that inspires. He won't be formally charged known businessman, apparently of the businessman's daughter, Judge Abdus Salam on Monday money from an industrial bank in 20-year jail termforcorruption and He was granted bailby thecourt. ciated Press photographer. angered by the increasing insecu­ with bank fraud until the soughthelp by stopping hiscanin Ketly, and shoved it out of the Gonzales, wholooked to beinhis pennitted M.Ratiquzzaman, a com­ 1989. He is accused of transferring . abuse of power. butbarredfromleaving Bangladesh Such killings, some motivated rity, despite thepresence ofinter­ 60s, wasanexecutive ofaprivate air puterexpert, to return to the United government's Anti-Corruption front of President Jean-Bertrand waytoshootGonzalesin thehead. the loanoutside Bangladesh instead Rafiquzzaman, whoteaches at the unless the,U.S. Embassy in Dhaka by business rivalries, a few by national troops, freight company, Air that had Bureau completes its investiga­ Aristide's home. He died instantly, according to Haiti. stoodsuretyforhim. which itrefused tion. politics, have increased in Haiti A U.N. military and civilian goneoutofbusiness during theU.S. Michale Gonzales pulled up in witnesseswhorequestedanonym- irftecent months.Latest available to do, said defense lawyer On Monday, Rafiquzzaman missionon March 31replaced the orchestrated embargo to try to force Mahbubuddin Khaokhan. said in an interview, "I willleave U.S.-led multinational force that themilitary to surrender. OnMonday, thecourtrejected the for the United States the soonest in October restored Aristide to Hehadbeenworking torestart the government's claim that the formalities are completed." /I power after three years in exile. business and was killed as he was The intervention force helped driving from a school ownedby his protection. Idonotdenythefact that dismantled what remained of the wifetohishome,nearthepresidential Cover up... unscrupulous workers exist I have military regime that ousted residenceontheroadpasttheinterna­ Aristide and oversaw the killings tional airport Continued from page 4 metsomeof themin my office and advised themtheyhavenolegitimate of as many as 4,000 of his sup­ •••••••••••••••••• recentproposal made by Governor grounds forcomplaint. Thisislegiti­ porters. But they were unable to Tenorio tolooktoothercountries for mate concern and needs to be dis­ completely disarm the disbanded : JON'. BL : workers willonlyleadtotheabuseof cussed, itshouldinnoway,however, army,ieaving disgruntled ele­ ~ another groupof people. Thispro­ ments who have been blamed for :Annabelle beused toovershadow or legitimize • of Movie Shop • posal will do absolutely nothing to much of the new violence. the plight of the commonwealth • I admire you're partnership, • correct the inherent injustices cur­ worker. I have never heard of an An interim police force over­ rently plaguing oursystem. Withan seen U.N. officers has proved • Thank's for being around. • employer israpedandsodomizedfor • Love and Regards, • acute revenue shortage facing the daysbya worker. Ihaveneverheard inadequate. government and a recently enacted ofanemployer beinglocked infilthy Despite thekillings, therunupto : Bong dela Cruz : hiring freeze, 70% of thelocalwork overcrowded barracks at theend of . •••••••••••••••••• force will no longerbe able to find theirshift. NeverhaveI heard of a government employment Ifhaving workerforcetheiremployerintopros­ maids and nightclub strippers is so titution or dancenakedagainst their importantto usweshouldbegintotap will. Unfortunately all these things It makes the difference! the indigenous population to serve have happened to workers in the these needs. Commonwealth. The abuse exists, "Sophisiicated" I would also like to address the the victims are real. The time has concerns raised by certain Filipino­ comenottocoveruporlegitimize the American organizations. Somehave abusebut to endit "Flirty" been very vocal in criticizing Con­ gressmanConcepcionandtheworker Sincerely, "Chic" ban. Theyhaveclaimed thatemploy­ re :at elese 0 end, ersareoftenabused bytheirworkers lSIERICGREGOIRE "Traditional Elegance I! and they are the ones in need of Human Rights Advocate itMs ci]@J]J@wcl!m!1)[kfio I~ ~ RI:-QUEST r-oR PROPOSAL ., ...... _• '", ...t': - ..,..... ;., .into ';~7:_:-:" ofthe \.;~. ~ .. , ..: .'.... . '\;.(~"!lr'!'.t)l hatoverdue RFP NO. 95-0022 •••••. J '""C./ .... , .v.... ,,'.... / May 2,1995 . .~ .~" Side .,kick (sidr lo1c')n. 1. a close friend 2. Suzuki's dependable four-doo~," '- ". The Com monwealth Utilities Corporation (CUC) issoliciting quotes from four-wheel drive sport utility vehicle which features air 'W' qualified contractors todesign two (2) substations and one transmission acation? line. conditioning, AM/FM cassette player, power windows and power locks. This durable vehicle is known for getting people 1. Design 13.8KV/115KV switchyardlsubstation at Lower Base. intosome ofthe world's rougher places...andbringing themback

2. Design 115KVl13.8KV substation near . ". ,r.

3. Design approximatef, eleven (11) miles of 115KV Transmission line "t .... with 13.8KV underbuild.

Interested contractors may obtain a copy of the Scope of Work from the office of Procurement & Supply, CUC, Lower Base.

Selection criteria will be technical qualifications, approach to project, experience, organization, cost and terms.

The Proposals shall be marked CUC RFP 95-0022 and five (5) copies of Bank of Hawaii has Money To G()~ Lots of it for lots of stuff that's impor­ Sealed Proposals must be submitted to the Chief, Procurement and Supply, Commonwealth Utilities Corporation, Lower Base, P.O. Box 1220, tant to you. And it's easy to get. Stop hy your nearest Bank of Hawaii Saipan, MP 96950, nolater than Monday June 5, 1995 at 1600 hours.

branch now. while the offer is still good. Garapan Branch. 322-4200: Discussions may be conducted with responsible offerors who submit Susupc Branch. 2Yi-5-WO. proposals determined to be reasonably susceptible of being selected foraward forthe purpose ofclarification and toensure fullunderstand ing Sample Money To Go Loan: of, and responsiveness to, solicitation requirements. Offerors shall be I accorded fair and equal treatment with respect to any opportunity for f 'r~\'rical Annual Amount of N(;. of Total discussion and revision of proposals and such revisions may be Loan permitted after submission and prior to award for the purpose or Percentage Monthlv Monthlv of Amount obtaining the best and final offers. In conducting discussions, there Rate Pavrncnt Payments Payments shall be no disclosure of any information derived from proposals submitted bycompeting offerors. .' $5.000 14,5% $241.25 24 $5,7YO,(JO CUC reserves the right to reject any and all proposals for any reason THE TUXEDO and to waive any defect in said proposals, orany of them, if in its sole opinion to do so would be in the best interest of CUC. All proposals available at Offer applies to Saipan residents only. Rate good May I, 1YYS shall become the property of CUC. through July 31. 1<)<)5. Minimum loan amount $1,000. No Franicia Tomokane & Francella Mangor maximum. For rates and terms on other loan amounts, All enquiries shall be directed to Mr. Fred Prosser, Project Manager for ~ASAMmN"O CUC at Telephone Number (670) 322-4033 Ext. 65, Facsimile number C~li;t7::::- call your nearest Bank of Hawaii branch. (670) 322~6582. - ; . wedding world ~~"'~:;"?~,.. "'''. "I. t:::"'"C"=~lrF"~~:!JY~"1i,:t::VIJ ~.,,,r. f1 Ue;~~·FlIfelOt:=~Hro'''''~" ~,,:,,~m,,~~.~'~;:::'~~ "\VA Jt~: t"!r.' U ~1"1'J r.....-.:ro·'';:'.'.i3 I'l~j; \;. . "I ...~-: BankofHawaii ~ ~ ~~~ '- .,- -_. ~ MEMBER FDIC Frank T. Flores THE BANKOF THE PAClFlCC>9 Chief, Procurement & Supply a-..: ". A DIVISION OF TRIPLEJ SAIPAN,INC. 1stBoor, Cabrera Center, Beach Rd. Garapan Garapan, Beach Road 234·7133' Chalan Kanoa, Beach Road 235.515315014 Tel: 235..8572, 234..5593 to-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWSAND VIEWS-WEDNESDAY- MAY 24, 1995 ----- Vietnam., China open,5th WEDNESDAY, MAY 24,1995 -MARIANAS VARIETY. NEWS ANDVIEWs-II THIRD AMENDED Dancer says husband poured; THIRD AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE round ofborder dialogue gasoline then sether ablaze NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER OF SALE HANOI, Vietnam (AP) - Vietnam andChina beganta1ks Tuesday about their disputed land border, the fifth _ PERTH, Australia (AP) • A husbandhadthreatenedtoteachhera fire. UNDER POWER OF SALE roundinasenesofwa:kiDg-levclmeet­ champion ballroom' dancer will lesson whensherefused togivehim .''I heard him yell ''What have I IN D.EED OF TRUST r."lA-- ...... '" ingsthatbeganin 1994. standonachargeof attempting to money. done." I turned my back to him IN DEED OF TRUST First Anniversary Rosary Neither sidemade anypeblicstate­ murder his dancing partner wife Wearingasurgicallxxlysuitwhich and ran away and dived onto the ments before going into the closed­ by dousing her in' gasoline and covered her entire bodyand face, a doorsession at thestare gueslhouse in concrete to try to smother the BernadlnQ C. Duenas and Ana C. Duenas. on or about June settingher on fire. " ~ 14. 1982, gave and delivered to the Mariana Islands Housing Hanoi. Thetalks werescheduledtoIast distriwghtMrs. Witherssaidherhus­ flames." . Lorenzo M. Tagabuel and Marla C. Tagabuel. on or about .' all by Michael Withers pleaded not bandsoakedherin gasolineat their Mrs.Withersspent twomonths ;',; week andwere led Tran Cong April 26. 1985. gave and delivered to the Mariana Islands Authority (MIHA), now known as the N,orthern Marianas Islands True,vice chainnanofVietnam'sbor- . guilty of attempting to murder homeon Nov. 28. Housing .Corporation (NMHC) acting on behalf of the Farme~s irr.a'hospital suffering from third Housing Authority (MIHA), now known as the Northern Marianas dercommittee, andHuQianwen, atop Stacey Withers in November after ''Hewalkedtowardsmeandtipped degreeburns to 60 percentof her Islands Housing Corporation (NMHC) acting on behalf of the Home Attministration (FmHA), now known as the Rural Economic official in the Chinese Foreign she allegedly refused to give him thejeny canofpetrol overmyhead. body, and said she now needs to and Community Development Services (RECDS), United States of Ministry's AsianDepartment Farmers Home Administration (FmHA), now known as the Rural Atissueisdemarcationofthe1,300­ money ,!O;0 to thecasino whenhe Hethenwalked around methrowing - wear the special body suit full ' Economic and Community Development Services (RECDS), United America, a Deed of Trust, upon certain real property hereinafter was drunk the petrol on my arms and on my time for the next two years to described, which Deed of Trust was recorded on June 14. 1982. kilometer-long(800-mile-long)border, States of America, a Deed of Trust, upon certain real property with thetwosidesdisagreeing byfeet At thetimethe couple, who had back," shesaid minimise scarring. hereinafter described, which Deed of Trust was recorded on April under Document 14725 to secure payment of aPromissory Note (meters at beenmaniedforovertwoyears,were ''I I ormiles orkilometers) doz­ was in shock. was soakedin Withers,whocoveringhis face 29. 1985. under File No. 85·0795 to secure payment of a of the said Trustor to the MIHA, now known as NMHC, acting on ensofpoints. theunbeaten reigning WestAustra­ petrol. with his hands and wept during , Noconcrete progress was reported Promissory Note of the said Trustor to the MIHA, now known as behalf of the RECDS, United States of America. lian state champion ballroom danc­ ''Hetoldmenottomoveor) was his wife's testimony, declined to i afterpreviousrounds. Butafteryearsof ers. dead.Hethenreachedintothekitehen tellhis sideof thestory duringthe NMHC, acting on behalf of the RECDS, United States of America. cross-border sniping and incursions. The Deed of Trust and this Notice of Sale affect the property hereafter Withers onMonday wascommit­ andgrabbeda cigarette lighter. hearing: both sides regard theprocess oftalking The Deed of Trust and this Notice of Sale affect the property hereafter. described: DolORES TENORio BENAVENTE as important in itself. China attacked tedtostandtrial inSupreme Court in ''HethengrabbedmyT-shirt and His Iaywer argued that there Vietnam in 1979 to retaliate for July. pulleditoutofmyshorts andignited wasno proofthathe had intended described: Rosary being said nightly at the family's LOTNUMBER 0021 05, AND CONTAINING AN AREA Vietnam'sinvasionofCambodia,caus­ During thehearing, Mrs. Withers the cigarette lighter. He ignited the to actually kill his wife when he ingafreeze inrelations thatlasted until OF :1.,472 SQUARE METERS, MORE OR LESS, AS residence in As Lito. toldthe PerthMagistrates Courther flameonmyT-shirt andIwentupin set her on fire, LOTNO. 0051027. AND CONTAINING ANAREA OF Beginning May 31 st at 8:00 p.rn.. . 1991. MOREPARTICULARLYDESCRIBED ON DRAWINGI .1.0.14 SQUARE METERS, MORE OR LESS, AS ending on June 8th.On this final day, Vietnamese Foreign Minister CADASTRAL PLAT NUMBER 002 I 00, THE NguyenManhCamvisitedBeijing last SHOWN ON CADASTRAL PLAT NUMBER 005 I 0.1, June 8, 1995, Rosary will be said at 12:00 noon. ORIGINAL OF WHICH WAS REGISTERED WITH THE weekandagreed withOlineseForeign THE ORIGINAL OF WHICH WAS REGISTERED WITH Special Mass of Intention at the Saint Jude LAND REGISTRYAS DOCUMENTNUMBER 7:1.3, ON Minister Qian Qichen on the need to THE LAND REGISTRY AS DOCUMENT NUMBER Church at 5:00 p.m. push forrapid results inthetalks. THE :1.5T DAY OF MARCH, :1.97:1., .1606 ON MARCH :1..1. :1.983. THE DESCRIPTION Dinner will follow at the family's Thetwo countries areholding sepa­ THEREIN BEING INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE. residence in As Lito. rate working-level talks on their con­ The Trustor has defaulted on payment of the Note secured by the flicting claims to theTonkin Gulfoff Deed of Trust, and by reason of said defau It the Northern Marianas Kindly join us. Vietnam's eastern shore, which China The Trustor has defaulted on payment of the Note secured by the Thank You, SiYuus Moose. calls theBeibu Gulf. They agreed last Deed of Trust, and by reason of said defau It the Northern Marianas Housing Corporation issued its Notice of Default on January 3. yeartosetupa thirdworking group to 1995, Roman M. Benavente Housing Corporation issued its Notice of Default on December discuss theSpratly Islands inthe South 20,1994. and Family China Sea, which they andfour other NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Northern Marianas Housing governments inthe region claim. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Northern Marianas Housing Corporation will, on June 2, 1995, at 10.00 a.m., at the office of ~.' . the Northern Marianas Housing Corporation (formerly MIHA), Corporation will, on June 2,1995. at 10:00 a.m., at the office of . DEATU~ AND' 'FUNEKAL~ANNOUNCEMENT . the Northern Marianas Housing Corporation (formerly MIHA), Garapan, P.O. Box 514, Saipan, MP 96950. Under power of sale ~ :, J,' . . contained in the Deed of Trust, sell the above desoibed parcel of Garapan, P.O. Box 514, Saipan, MP 96950. Under power of sale real property at public auction to the highest qualified bidder, to contained in the Deed of Trust, sell the above described parcel of satisfy the obligations secured by said Deed of Trust. The minimum real property at public auction to the highest qualified bidder, to bid otter shall be not less than $74,000.00, atotal amount due satisfy the obligations secured by said Deed of Trust. The minimum to RECDS loan and NMHC'S expenses. bid offer snail be not less than $68.000.00, atotal amount due MARIA TENORIO GUERRERO to RECDS loan and NMHC'S expenses. The sale shall be without warranty the title of interest to be conveyed or as to the property of the Deed of Trust, other than that the Northern "Nan Kita Pan" The sale shall be without warranty the title of interest to be conveyed Marianas Housing Corporation is the lawful holder of such Deed First LadyHillary Rodham Clinton reacts to Oprah Winfreywhile appearingon "The Oprah WinfreyShow" or as to the property of the Deed of Trust, other than that the Northern of Trust. The purchase price shall be payable by cash, certified in Chicago on Tuesday, May 16, 1995. MrsClmtonsaid parentsin particularandsocietyin generalmustget Marianas Housing Corporation is the lawful holder of such Deed check or cashier's check and shall be paid within 72 hours from moreinvolved in child-rearmg. (AP Photo) of Trust. The purchase price shall be payable by cash, certified the time of sale. check or cashier's check and shall be paid within 72 hours from The Northern Mariana Housing Corporation reserves the right to the time of sale. reject any and all bids and to cancel or extend the date, time and The Northern Mariana Housing Corporation reserves the right to Maria Tenorio Guerrero, lovingly known to herJamilies and friends as "Nan Kita Pan ", was called to her reject any and all bids and to cancel or extend the date, time and place for sale of such property. Any prospective buyer must be a eternal rest on Sunday, May 21, 1995 at the age oj 75years. , ' person authorized by the Constitution and laws of the place for sale of such property. Any prospective buyer must be' a Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands to hold title to In her death, Nan Kita now joins her daughters, Francisco and FranciscaAntonia; parents, Juan Pangelinan EQUAL HOUSING PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT person authorized by the Constitution and laws of the real property in the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Tenorio andFrancisca Taimanao Camacho; parents in-law, Gregorio Chabrahan Deleon Guerrero andJosej)ha OPPORTUNITY Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands to hold title to Islands. Cruz Delos Reyes;Brothers & Sisters, Ana Camacho Tenorio, Luis Camacho Tenorio, Albert Camacho Tenorio, real property in the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Jose Camacho Tenorio, Santiago Camacho Tenorio andFroilan Camacho Tenorio;In-laws, Rita Sablan Tenorio, This is to inform the general public that the Northern Marianas Housing Corporation (NMHC) is currently Islands. accepting "Housing Preservation Grant (HPG) Program rehabilitation loan applications for rehabilitation DATED this 5th day of May,1995 Manuel Blas Sablan, Maria Deleon Guerrero andJose Pangelinan Tenorio, Elena Deleon Guerrero Tudela, Juan Delos Reyes and Nicolasa Quitugua Deleon Guerrero, PedroDelosReyesDeleon Guerrero,Jose Delos Reyes and repair activities of owner-occupied residential housfn8 units. DATED this 5th day of May,1 995 Under the HPG Program, low-interest Iqans of up to $10, 00.00 with arepayment term of fifteen (15) lsi MARYLOU ADA SIROK Deleon Guerrero, Antonio Delos Reyes Deleon Guerrero,Jesus Delos Reyes Deleon Guerrero, andJuan Aguon years will be available for, but not limited to, construction of water catchment tanks, sewage disposal Corporate Director Sanchez. system (septic),. additional.room(s), repair or replacement of d.eteriorating plur,nbing system and lsi MARYLOU ADA SIROK Northern Marianas Housing Corporation hazardouselectncal system, installation of speCial features for handicapped and/or disabled member(s), Corporate Director Her Peaceful 8pirit and Memories Will Live In The Hearts ojHer: Northern Marianas Housing Corporation Husband: Herman Delos Reyes Deleon Guerrero additional windows for adequate ventilation, repair or replacement of deterioratinQ roof. COMMONWEALTH OF THE NORTHERN ) In order to qualify for HPG financial assistance, homeowners mustmeet as aminlmuf1\, the following Children/spouses and Grandchildren: eligibility requirements: COMMONWEALTH OF THE NORTHERN ) MARIANA ISLANDS ) SS. Jesus T. and Rosalia S. Guerrero (Carol and Jesus); Agnes T. and Wayne Archibald (Marie, Suzanne and Jennifer); Herman T. Guerrero;Juan T. and Roberta]. Guerrero (Vincent, Tracy,Jolene, Johri and Michael); MARIANA ISLANDS ) SS. On this 5th day of May, 1995 before me, aNotary Public in and Florencio T. and Luise S. Guerrero (Robert, Caryn, Florence, Noel, Lani, Rodney, Sheena, Derek, Daryl and 1. Adjusted annual income is than or equal to, the "very low-income" limits, according to size of I for the Commonwealth of the , personally Christina -2 grandchildren); Margarita T. and Manuel C. Sablan (PhiliP Herman III, Claudia, Jennifer; household, as established by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD); On this~day of May. 1995 before me, aNotary Public in and appeared Marylou Ada Sirok, duly authorized representative Monique, Frances Marie,and Manuel Lee); Ana G. and Rick Hayes (Amanda Christel and Kristina Melissa); 2. Must own the property for at least one (1) year prior to requesting financial assistance or have a for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, personally fro the Northern Marianas Housing Corporation, known to me as RudoLJo T. and Paulina] Guerrero (Pia - 1 granddaughter; Manuela, Rudy, Sergio and Herman);Joseph and leasehood on the property at least ten (10 years beyond the term of the rehabilitation loan; and appeared Marylou Ada Sirok. duly authorized representative the person show name is subscribed to the foregoing NOTICE OF Cornelia S. Guerrero (Christina, Ana Marie and Amanda); Leonora T. and Manuel P. Villagomez (Megan, 3. Property to be improved must be primary residence after HPG assistance is completed. fro the Northern Marianas Housing Corporation, known to me as SALE UNDER POWER OF SALE IN DEED OF TRUST, and he Derek and Niki); and Bernadita and Donald M. Mendiola (Martha Luise, Elena Marie, DonaldJr., Esteven). The time..period for acceptance of rehabilitation loan applications will end on June 23, 1995, 'or for the person show name is subscribed to the foregoing NOTICE OF Sister, Brother and In-Laws: per!od of time to allow for the receipt of the first five (5) applications determined eligible for financial acknowledged to me that he executed the same on behalf of the ~~~. SALE UNDER POWER OF SALE IN DEED OF TRUST, and he Northern Marianas Housing Corporation. Cecilia Tenorio Sablan, Antonio Camacho andJanet Sakihara Tenorio, Rita Cruz Tenorio, Soledad Takai , 'acknowledged to me that he executed the same on behalf of the Tenorio, Maria Sablan Tenorio, Concepcion Deleon Guerrero Sanchez, Maria Villagomez Deleon Guerrero-and Those interested in obtaining arehabilitation loan application or additional information about the HPG 'Northern Marianas Housing Corporation. . Augustine Sablan Tudela. Program, should contact the NMHC Central Office on Saipan at telephone numbers 234-6866/9447/ IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed my official 7670 or 7689; residents call 433-9213; and Rota residents call 532-941 O. seal the day year first was written above. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed my official She isadditionally survived by a special Granduncle Antonio Pangelinan Tenorioand also survived by numerous seal the day year first was written above. Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Nieces, Nephews and Godchildren. The "Housing Preservation Grant (HPG) Program" is an equal opportunity program. Discrimination is LsJEDITH V,C. FEJERAN prohibited by Federal Law. Notary Public IslEDITH V,C. FEJERAN Rosary is being said nightly at theJamily 's residence Tun Herman Pan (Airport) Road, at 7:00 P.M. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands /s/MARYLOU ADA SIROK Notary Public My Commission expires on the Last resjJeeu may be paid on Friday, May 26, 1995 at 8:00 A.M. until 3:00 P.M. at the Jamily 's residence. Corporate Director Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands 7th day February '1997 Funeral mass will be oJJered at 4:00 PM at Mount Carmel Cathedral same day. Burial will folloi» at Chalan My Commission expires on the Kanoa Cemetery. ·NMHC is an equal opportunity and fair housing public corporation." 7th day February 1997 -12-MARIANAS VAIUETYNEWS AND VIEWS-WEDNESDAY- MAY-24,-1995 WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1995 -MARIANAS VARIETYNEWS AND VIEws-13

DEADLINE: 12:00 noon the day prior to publication Unions protest PAL's ,,...,.:,:~...' ~ Public Notice . '". *7.: '.• '""\ ...... INVITATION FOR BID ~ lIfESlJ'IllIOO COURT OfTHE NORTHIllN_1SL\IIlS r'JOTE; If some reason y~ur advertisement is Incorrect. c~lI· us ImmedIately to make the necessary correctIons. The Marianas ADOPTION CASE foreign pilots hiring Variety News and Views is responsible only for one Incorrect IFB95·0012 NO. 95-32 MANILA, Philippines (AP) - At 'Weexpecttohaveenough pilots insertion. We reserve the right to edit, refuse, reject or cancel any ad at an time. The CNMI Public School System is soliciting for competitive sealed bidding from InTheMalter ofAdoption andcharge least500pilots, flight attendants and trained for such flights within six interested firms lorthe construction of campus fencing at San Vicente Elementary School. of names for. groundcrewworkers picketed aPhil­ months," he said j Procurem~nt ~ Low~r 5 SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS 2 COOKS - High school grad., 2 years 1 BAKER HELPER - High school equiv., 3 ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES - College Bids in duplicate will be accepted in the PSS Supply Office in. ALICIA ELIZABETH C. BIANCO, ippine Airlines officeTuesday topro­ Protesters asked management to Employment Wanted 2 QUALITY CONTROL CHECKERS ­ experience. Salary: $2.75 per hour. 2years experience. Salary: $2.75-$3.00 Base, Saipan no later than 2:DO p.m., June.26, 199!'at which time and place all ~Ids w!1I grad., 2 years experience. Salary: $2.75 JONEVA ROSE C. BIANCO, AND test, amongotherthings, thehiring of scrap the long-haul flights, butman­ High school grad., 2 years experience. Contact: GREGORIO B. & NATALIA M. per hour. per hour. be publicly opened and read aWud. Any bids received after the above date and time Will Salary: $2.75 per hour. MAGOFNA dba M.C.M. Retail Store, Contact: YONG SANG PACIFIC CORP. Contact: MODERN STATIONERY & not be accepted under circumtances. JEREMIAH PANE C. BIANCO, Malaysian pilotsby thenational flag agement said that would be "tanta­ carrier, Contact: ONWELMFG (SAl PAN) LTD., P.O. Box 2508, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. dba Tokyo Bakery, AAA224, Box 10001, TRADING CO. INC., P.O. Box 799, Minor Children, mounttokilling thecompany." ~~. Abond of15% of the total bid price must accompany the bid. This security maybe a P.O. Box 712, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. 234-8282(5/24)W/19289. Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234-3328(6/ Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234-6832(6/ By Theprotest cameasPALprepared Ground crew and office workers NO. 234-9522(5/31 )W/19370. 7)W/19429. 7)W/2735. certified check, cashier's check, bid bond or other forms acceptable to lhe Government to launch its non-stop serviceto-San also complained that management made payable to the Treasurer, CNMI Public School System. The bidder isrequested to JACINTO C. CRUZ and 1 MAINTENANCE WORKER - High Francisco Tuesday night, using the refused to reinstate 40 union leaders 1 FIBERGLASS WORKER - High school school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ 1 MAINTEN'ANCE REPAIRER, BUILD­ 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ­ submit with his bid acopay of his business permit as acompliance with the Contractor's ISABEL A. CRUZ Registration and Licensing Law of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. airline's third Boeing 747-400. PAL dismissedforaprevious strikedespite 1 OFFICE MANAGER - College grad., grad., 2 years experience. Salary: $2.75 ary: $3.00 per hour. ING - High school grad., 2 years experi­ College grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ Petitioners. hashired 14Malaysian pilotsto man an order by the Labor Secretary to 2 years experience. Salary: $1,500 per per hour. Contact: .CARMEN O. KAIPAT dba ence. Salary: $500 per month. ary: $2.75 per hour. Contact: PACIFIC ELECTRICAL SUP­ Ming'sApartment, P.O. Box999, Saipan, 1 HOME CLEANER-High school equiv., Contact: MODERN OFFICE FURNI­ Scope of work are available on or after May 24, 1995 at the PSS Procurement & Supply itslong-haul flights. reinstate them month. Office inLower Base, Saipan. Anon refundable payment of $50.DO isrequired for each NOTICE OF HEARING Contact: PEDROA.TENORIO dba Pete PLY CO. dba Pan Asiatic Investment, MP 96950. Tel. No. 233-3870(5/24)W/ 2 years experience. Salary: $500 per TURE & SUPPLIES, INC., P.O. Box the Mailex #230, P.O. Box 10005, Saipan, 19295. month. sel. APre-bid Conference for the aforementioned project will be held at 2:00 prn local Protestersbelongingtothreeunions Management replied that issue A. Tenorio & Associates, P.O. Box 42, 799, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234­ time. June 19, 1995 at the PSS Board of Education Conference Room, Lower Base, Saipan, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE thata Petition for saidtheemployment offoreign pilots isbeforetheSupreme Courtandboth Saipan, MP96950. Tel. No. 234-8555(5/ MP 96950. Tel. No. 235-3545.(5/31)W/ Contact: PACIFIC EAGLE ENTER­ 6832(6f7)W/2736. AdopUon andChange ofNames forabove­ violated collective bargaining agree­ parties shouldwaitfora ruling. 24)W/19294. 19361. 5 MARINE ENGINEERS - College grad., PRISES, INC., P.P. Box 3645, Saipan, MP. named minor children by Jacinto C. Cruz 2 years experience. Salary: $829.33 per MP 96950. Tel. No. 234-7914(6f7)WI 1 ACCOUNTANT - Coliege grad., 2 and Isabel A.Cruz, asPetitioners, have files mentsbetween the company and its Flightattendants accused manage­ 1 INTERPRETER - College grad., 2 month. 19437. years experience. Salary: $2.75per hour. withthe above entitled Court andis open 1 ASSISTANT MANAGER, F&B Attention iscalled tothe Labor Standards provisions for wage determination of the CNMI workers. mentof "footdragging" on negotia­ years experience. Salary: $2.75 per hour. Contact: CLEW ENTERPRISES, INC. Contact: SAIHON DEVELOPMENT classification and salary structure plans, and payment of not less than the minimum for review at the Office of the Clerk of the 1 ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE CHEF­ salaries and wages as set forth in the documents received shall be sol~ property of the said Court in Susupe, Saipan, Common­ PAL executive vice president tions fora newagreement High school grad., 2 years experience. Contact: XIMElLING INC. (SAIPA['J)dba dba Saipan Launch Service, P.O. Box 1 COMPUTER OPERATOR - College INC., P.O. Box 799, Saipan, MP 96950. Public School System, Government of the Northern Manana Islands wllh the exception wealth of theNorthem Mariana Islands. Manalo Aquino said there was no Roberto Anduiza, president of the Salary: $1,000-$1,700 per month. Sun Island Paradise (Garapan), AAA 5147 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. grad., 2 years experience. Salary: $3.30 Tel. No. 234-6832(6f7)W/2737. atbid bonds., certified checks. or cashier's check which will be returned to the bidders in A HEARING of saidPetition forAdoption violation sincetheuseofforeignpilots FlightAttendants Association of the 1 HOUSEKEEPING CLEANER· High 569, Caller Box 10001, Saipan, MP No. 322-0608(5/24)W/2529. per hour. accordance with the specification 'Instruction to Bidders' Page 1-2. paragraph No.5, wilibeheldin Courtroom'S' of theabove school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ 96950. Tel. No. 233-4101(5/31)W/ Contact: CLIFFORD P. SHOEMAKE dba 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER - High entmedCourt onJune15,1995. at1:30 prn, wasjust a temporary measure to fill Philippines, saidtheymayhavetogo 19364. 1 H.E. MECHANIC - High school grad., Island Apparel, P.O. Box2912, Saipan, school equiv., 2 years experience. Sal­ Bid Guarantee. oras soon astherealter. ary: $2.75-$3.00 per hour. theshortage of Filipino pilotstrained onstrikeiftheir"legitimatedemands" 1 FLOOR SUPERVISOR - High school 2 years grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ MP 96950. Tel. No. 235-3442(6f7)W/ ary: $2.75 per hour. The CNMI Public School System reserves the right to reject any or all bids to the best Dated this22dayof Mill', 2995. to manlong-haul flights. continue to beignored. grad., 2yearsexperience. Salary: $3.00­ 1 CASHIER - High school grad., 2 years ary: $2.75 per hour. 19435. Contact: GS CORPORATION dba experience. Salary: $3.00 per hour. Contact: ISIDRO ILO WABOL dba Winnie's Mini Mart, P.O. Box 2895, interest of the CNMI Public School System. Frank Tomokane, $4.50 per hour. Contact: MODERN OFFICE FURNI­ Micronesian Motor Works, P.O. Box 5 ELECTRICIAN - High school grad., 2 Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 322-6322(6/ Clerk of Court 1 BARTENDER /S/William S. Torres /S/Louise Concepcion 1 RESTAURANT CASHIER - High TURE & SUPPLIES, P.O. Box 799, 1602, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 288­ years experience. Salary: $2.75-$3.00 7)W/19438. Commissioner Of Education Procurement & Supply Officer /sl Deputy Clerk of Court Toyota reports 9-Inonth school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ Saipan, MP96950. Tel. No. 234-6832(5/ 5428(5/24)W/19298. per hour. -- ary: $2.75-$3.00 per hour. 31)W/2563. Contact: KIMCO ENTERPRISES,INC., 13 JANITORS - High school equiv., 2 1 COOK - High school grad., 2 years 2 BEAUTICIAN - High school grad., 2 P.O. Box 1190, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. years experience. Salary: $2.75per hour. net profit ofover si.an experience. Salary: $2.75-$3.10 per 1 NIGHT AUDITOR - College grad., 2 years experience. Salary: $2.75 per hour. No. 234-3201 (6f7)W/19434. 2 GAS & DIESELMECHANICS - High years experience. Salary: $4.00 per hour. Contact: MP CORPORATION dba school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ TOKYO (AP)- ToyotaMotorCorp., figures fortheequivalentnine-month hour. • INVITATION FOR BID II PUBLIC NOTICE II Contact: PACIFIC MICRONESIA 3 COOK - High school equiv., 2 years Mercy's Beauty Shop, P.O. Box 63, 1 MANAGER, OFFICE - College grad., ary: $2.75 per hour. Japan's No. 1 car maker, reported period the previous year. CORP.dba Dai-Ichi Hotel Saipan Beach, experience. Salary: $2.90-$3.10 per Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No.235-1990(5/ 2years experience. Salary: $5.80-$8.00 Contact: PHILIPPINE GOODS CONST., The Civil Service Commission Tuesdaythat it made a net profitof Sales in the nine-month period P.O. Box 1029, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. hour. 24)W/19300. per hour. INC. dba Construction, Manpower Ser­ IFB95·0013 132billion yen ($ 1.8billion) in the were 8.12 trillion yen ($ 91 bil­ No. 234-6412(5/24)W/2526. 1 MAINTENANCE WORKER - High Contact: JCC CORPORATION, P.O. vices & etc., P.O. Box 165. Saipan, MP will hold their regular board school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ Box 5212, CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950. 96950. Tel. No. 234-6485(6f7)W/2741. The CNMI Public School System is soliciting for competitive sealed bidding from interested nine-month periodendedMarch 31. firms for the structural and electrical repair of condemned classrooms at William S. Reyes meeting on June 1,1995, at 9:00 lion), and profit per share was ary: $3.90 per hour. Tel. No. 234-3078(6f7)W/19433. Elementary School. Bids induplicate will be accepted inthe PSS Procurement &Supply a.m., at the Commission's Office The latest reporting period 35.29 yen (39.6 cents). Accountant Contact: MODERN INVESTMENT, INC. 6 HOUSEKEEPERS 1ASST. SUPERVISOR, PACKING/FIN­ dba Saipan Ocean View Hotel, P.O. Box 2 BARBERS 1 SALES REPRESENTATIVE - High ISHING - High school grad., 2 years Office in Lower Base, Saipan no later than 2:30 p.m., June 26, 1995 at which time and in Garapan, Saipan. lasted only nine months because In its previous full 12-month 1 GARDENER - High school grad., 2 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 799, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234­ school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ experience. Salary: $5.80 per hour. place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Any bids received after the above this year Toyota is changing the reporting period, which ended in years experience. Salary: $2.75 per hour. date and time will not be accepted under any circumstances. yearsexperience. Salary: $6.50 perhour. 6832(5/31 )W/2565. ary: $2.75 per hour. 1 MANAGER - College grad., 2 years end of its fiscal term from June to June 1994, Toyota earned a net Contact: FELIPE SN CAMACHO dba AGENDA Contact: AMPHEE INCORPORATED Contact: TDC INC., P.O. Box 1748, experience. Salary: $11.10 per hour. Camacho Enterprises, P.O. Box 5777 March, the date most commonly profit of 126 billion yen ($ 1.41 dba Amphee Accounting Services, P.O. 1 ELECTRICIAN MAINTENANCE - High Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 235-4711 (61 Contact: UNO MODA CORP., P.O. Box Abond of15% of the total bid price must accompany the bid. This security maybe a CHRB. Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 322­ I. CALL TO ORDER Box 3257, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ 7)W/2734. 1847, Saipan, MP 96950_Tel. No. 234­ certified check, cashier's check, bid bond orother forms acceptable to the Government used by major Japanese compa­ billion) on sales of 9.36 trillion 1417(6/2)F/19400. made payable to the Treasurer, CNMI Public School System. The bidder isrequested to II. ROLL CALL 234-1196(5/31 )W/19362. ary: $3.00 per hour. 1861 (6f7)W/2742. nies. yen ($ 105 billion). Earnings per Contact: MODERN STATIONERY & 1 COOK submit with his bid acopy of his business permit as acompliance with the Contractor's III. APPROVAL OF 1 SALES REPRESENTATIVE· High I The company did not provide share were 33.78 yen (38 cents). 1 ACCOUNTANT· College grad., 2 TRADING CO. INC., P.O. Box 799, 1 ASST. GENERAL MANAGER - High Registration and Licensing Law of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. school grad.. 2 years experience. Sal­ MINUTES years experience. Salary: $2.75-$3.00 Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234-6832(5/ school equiv., 2 years experience. Sai­ ary: $2_75 per hour. 3,000 square meters vacant lot 0\ -May 15,1995 per hour. 31)W/2564. ary: $3.001ler hour. Scope worK are available on or alter May 24,1995 at the PSS Procurement &Supply 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ­ Water, Power & Sewer available Ofjice inLower Base, Saipan. Anon refundable payment of $50.00 is required for each 4 .xuro MECHANIC Contact: CHINESE GOODS CTR. dba IV. READING OF PROCUREMENT AND SUPPLY CNMI GOVERNMENT College grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ infront of Chalan Piao Road. set. APre-bid conference for the aforementioned project will be held at 2:00 p.m. local 1 MAINTENANCE WORKER 1 WAREHOUSE WORKER - High Canton Rest., P.O. Box 2351, Saipan, CORRESPONDENCES ary: $2.75-$3.50 per hour. - $48.00 per square meter time, June 19,1995 at the PSS Board of Education Conference Room, Lower Base, Saipan, 1 MASON school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ MP 96950. Tel. No. 2733. INVITATION for BID Contact: GENPRO INTERNATIONAL V. NEW BUSINESS 1 STOCK CONTROL CLERK ary: $ 2.75 per hour. 234-6025 I 5570 MP. INC.. PPP 121, Box 10000, Saipan, MP VI. OLD BUSINESS 1 REINFORCING STEEL WORKER Contact: MIN SUNG CORPORATION 96950. Tel. No. 235-3343(5/25)TH/ Attention is called to the Labor Standards provisions for wage rate determination of the IFB NO.: IFB9S-00S8 2 WAITRESSES, RESTAURANT dba Lucky Supermarket, PPP 533, Box VII. COMMITTEE'S 19213. CNMI classification and salary structure plans, and payment of not less than the minimum REPORT 4 WAITERS, RESTAURANT 10000, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 322­ salaries and wages as set forth inthe documents received shall be the sole property of the FOR: ISSUANCE AGENT, REDEMPTION AGENT 9 COOKS 0694(5/31 )W/19369. 4 TOUR COORDINATOR- High school Public School System, Government of the Northern Mariana Islands with the exception VIII. EXECUTIVE 3 CASHIERS ~AII AND COUPON PRINTER grad., 2 years experience. Salary:$4.75 of bid bonds, certified checks, or cashier's check which will be returned to the bidders in ASSISTANT'S REPORT 2 COOK HELPERS 6 CARPENTERS Foa per hour. accordance with the specification "Instruction to Bidders" Page 1-2, paragraph No.5, 2 FRONT DESK CLERKS 7 MASON - High school grad., 2 years IX. LEGAL COUNSEL'S Contact: YOUNG B. LIM dba Network 1 EA. 3 KW MARINE DIESEL GENERATOR Bid Guarantee. OPENING DATE: JUNE 14, 1995 TIME: 2:00 P.M. 1 COOK, PASTRY experience. Salary: $2.75 per hour. REPORT Travel, PR 711 Box 10004, Saipan, MP 1 DISC JOCKEY Contact: ANTONIO S. BENAVENTE dba APOLLO/KABOTA 96950. Tel. No. 235-1800(6f7)W/1 9411. The CNMI Public School System reserves the right to reject any or all bids to the best XI. ADJOURNMENT INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS OR FIRMS MAY PICK UP BID FORMS AND 2 DISHWASHERS· High school grad., Ton's Enterprises, P.O. Box 1272. interest of the CNMI Public School System. SPECIFICATIONS AT THE OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR, PROCUREMENT AND 2 years experience. Salary: $2.75 per Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234-7731(5/ 115 Volt Fresh/Seawater Cooled 1 PARALEGAULEGAL ASSISTANT ­ hour. 31)W/19367. . /S/FELIX FITIAL SUPPLY, LOWER BASE, SAIPAN. College graduate (Law school gradu­ Can be seen running /S/William S. Torres /S/LouiSe Concepcion 1 MANAGER, MAINTENANCE ate); 2 years experience. Salary: $750 Commissioner Of Education Procurement &Supply Officer Acting Chairman, Civil Service /S/Edward B. Palacios 1 MANAGER, RESTAURANT - Coilege 1 SALES REPRESENTATIVE - High to $1,200 per month. $3,200 or OBO Commission grad., 2years experience. Salary $2.75­ school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ Contact: JOE HILLdba Hill Law OHices. --~ $10.09 per hour. ary: $600-$850 per month. Have car, PO. Box 917, Saipan. MP 96950. Tel. Contact: 235",55]72; 10 MAINTENANCE BUILDING RE­ car allowance of $200/month. No~ 234-6806(6f7)W/19443. COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR RENT PAIRERS Contact MICRONESIAN SALES CO.. 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school grad., 2 (SAIPAN) INC, P.O. Box 5239(5/24)W/ INVITATION FOR BID 19296. 1 SHIPPING CLERK· High school ILOST PASSPORT I (Second Floor) years experience. Salary: $2.75-$3.00 grad..2 years experience. Salary: 5275­ per hour. ·8 Bedrooms plus 700 sq. ft. $3.50 per hour. IFB95·0014 TAIN YI (Chinese) 'For more information 1 MANAGER. PLANNING - College 2 POLYNESIAN CULTURAL DANC­ • 1,800 sq. ft. whole floor ERS - High school equiv.. 2 years expe­ Contact EUROTEX (SPN) INC, PPP HEL·P WA grad..2yedrsexpenence. Salary: S2.75­ The CNMI Public School System is soliciting for competitive sealed bidding from 141. Box 10000. Saipan. MP 96950. • Across/lnfront ofAqua Resort and Plumeria Hotels -Please·CaU-234"321S:· $8.66 per hour. rience. Salary $1.000-S 1.200 per interested firms tor the renovation of existing loilet facilities at Oleai Elementary School. month. Tel. No. 234-5277(617)W/2732. ASSISTANT COLLECTION CLERK Bids in duplicate will be accepted in lhe PSS Procurement & Supply Office in Lower ·orGood for Hestaurant and Retail Shops :: ·.lq9kforEriC/Alan.' Contact: KAN PACIFIC SAIPAN. LTD., .:.', P.O. Box 527, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. Contact: MARINO PRODUCTION INC. Base, Saipan no later than 3:00 orn. June 26, 1995 at which time and place all bids will • Terms negotiable ;1, .'. No. 322-4692(5/31 )W/2544. dba Tahara Show. P.O. Box 5206, 1 ACCOUNTANT - College qrad., 2 Law office seeks a responsible and experienced be publicly opened and read aloud. Any bids received alter the above date and time will I~ Address caller: BOX AAA­ .. Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 233-3255(5/ years experience. Salary: $1,000 per not be accepted under any circumstances. 24 )W/19295. month. Assistant Collection Clerk. Must have bookkeep­ 872, Saipan MP96950 Conlact: F.T. CONSTRUCTION CO, Abond of 15% of the total bid price must accompany the bid. This security maybe a INC. P.O. Box 2320 CK. Saipan. MP ing background and must be able to type. Please cerlified check, cashier's check, bid bond or other forms acceptable to the Government TEL. 233-5818 1 ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN - High HOUSE FOR RENT school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ 96950. Tel. No. 256-8595(6f7)W/19428. contact Ana T. Camacho, White, Pierce, Maiirnan made payable to the Treasurer, CNMI Public School System. The bidder isrequested to 1 (DIVING) INSTRUCTOR, SPORTS ­ I High school grad., 2 years experience. ary: $2.75 per hour. submit with his bid acopy of his business permit as acompliance with the Contractor's 1 DELIVERY ROUTE DRIVER· High & Nutting, telephone 234-6547, Salary: $3.00 per hour. Contact: PACIFIC AMUSEMENT INC., L- • Registration and Licensing Law of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. 3 BEDROOM PARTLY FURNISHED, school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ Contact: PASTIME SAIPAN, INC., P.O. Box 10000, Saipan, MP 96950. 2 FULL BATH ROOMS-1 WITH JACUZZI ary: $3.05 per hour. Mailex 606, 8Qx 10005 CK, Saipan, MP Tel. No. 234-2747(5/24)W/19293. Scope of W&k are available on or after May 24,1995 at the PSS Procurement &Supply Contact: FELINO R. ESPINOSA dba Office in Lower Base, Saipan. Anon refundable payment of$50.00 isrequired for each GAZEBO YARD, GARAGE FOR 96950. Tel. No. 233-4169(5/24)W/2381. AN, YONG SIN 1 SURVEYOR ASSISTANT -INSTRU­ Clipper Airfreight Forwarders. AAA 326. sel. APre-bid conference for the aforementioned project will be held at2:DO p.m. local TWO CONCRETE FENCE, 2 AIRCRAFT & POWERPLANT ME­ MENT - College grad., 2 years experi­ Box 10001, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. time, June 19, 1995 at the PSS Board of Education Conference Room, Lower Base, DAN DAN AREA CHANIC - High school grad .. 2 years ence. Salary: $650 per month. 234-0892(6f7)W/19431. Saipan, MP. experience. Salary: $2,700 per month. Contact: JESUS LG. TAKAI dba Takai & $ 900.00 A MONTH Contact: PACIFIC SEINO ASAHI AVIA­ Associates, P.O. Box 263, Saipan, MP 1 CUSTOMER SERVICE AGENT ­ Attention iscalled to the Labor Standards provisions for wage rate determination of the TION, INC., PPP-318, P.O. Box 10000, 96950. Tel. No. 234-7180(5/24)W/ High school grad., 2 years experience. CNMI classification and salary structure plans, and payment of not less than the minimum Lost in SADOG TASI FOR MORE INFO. CALL 234-7119, Saipan, MP9695O. Tel. No. 288-7401 (51 19291. Salary: $1,000-$2,000 per month. Bilin­ salaries and wages as set forth inthe documents received shall be the sole property of 233-05100R FAX 233-1470 24)W/19288. gual in Japanese language. the Public School System, Government of the Northern Mariana Islands with the exception May 22, 1995 at 6:00 om 1 CASHIER - High school grad., 2 years Contact: R & C TOURS SAIPAN, INC., 01 bid bonds, certified checks, or cashier's check which will be returned to the bidders in AREA ABOUT 1500 SQ. FT Pis, Call 322-5686 1 MASON experience. Salary: $2.75 per hour. P.O. Box 1268, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. a~cordance with the specification 'Instruction to Bidders' Page 1-2, paragraph No.5, No. 234-7430(6f7)W/19430. Bid Guarantee. 2 CARPENTERS - High school equiv., Contact: SILVER TRADING COMPANY Mr. An, Yang Sin 2 years experience. Salary: $2.75-$3.00 LTD. dba Silver Market, P.O. Box 2386, The CNMI Public School System reserves the right to reject any or all bids to the best per hour. Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234·6631 (5/ interest 01 tile CNMI Public School System. . Contact: PATRICIAQ. ECHALUSE dba 24)W/19290. J & P CONSTRUCTION, P.O. Box 1163, Call 234-7272 lSIWilliam S. Torres /S/ Louise Concepcion Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 235-1163(5/ ______J Commissioner Of Education Procurement &Supply Officer 31)W/19371. I~_- 14-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-WEDNESDAY- MAY 24, 1995 WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1995 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWs-IS 'EEK &MEEK® by Howie Schneider never trailed the rest of the way as the meringteamChe'Lus, 8-1.The Peace PUZ~lER Packers got withina run 6-7 after31/2 Makerscoredthefirstseven runsofthe ~F\E.R N..L 1/-1E5£ Y£A~~ IC_ROSSWORD I Night ... innings but were not able to shake off game andneverlookedbacktherestof Continued from page 16 1 snu (NST fiGURE IT M ... WildThing. the way. INVITAT~ON FOR BID ACROSS 36 Actor fenders in the sixth 16-6. in the final Winning Pitcher: W.P.. Harvey Winning Pitcher: Joe Sablan (2-0) Underwood gameof the night Ngiraidong(2-O) L.P.AceYoshida(0­ L.P. Roman Santos(D-l) IF~95·005 1 Yes 38 -whiz Chris Pangelinan hit two doubles pss 39 River in Team Toyota jumped on top 8-0 2) 4 Hairstyle Saturday May 13th and knockedin three leadingthe (hyph. wd.) Germany aftertwo inningsand never trailedthe runs The CNMI Public School System issoliciting sealed bidding from interested firms 8 "--the 40 Paidnotice restofthewaytoeventheirrecord at I­ RayTakai andJulianCamachoboth CompaetIslanderstoasixthinning 18- to school and office supplies to the Public School System for Year 1995-96. Roor 41 Affirmative t haddoublewithtworbisandstarterJoe 8 shut-outover the error-plagued Nan Specification are now available at the PSS Procurement &Supply Office during 12 One 42 Partofbrain "Pilali" Sablan Jr. pitched five strong MadolBoyz.Withthescoretiedat5-aIl (German) 43-Sumac WinningPitcher:JoOO Idechiil(1-0) regular working hours located at the Public School System Gentral Office, Lower 13 Lump 45 Over (pref.) L.P. AbelCelis (1-1) innings allowed just one run on four after four innings the Islanders then Base, Saipan, MP 96950. All bids submitted must include shiQping to PSS 14 Alar Tipper 46 Slangy ThursdayMay 11 th hitsandrelieverfidSablanpitchedtwo cruisedinthenext two inningsscoring Procurement &Supply Warehouse located at Puerto Rico, Saipan, Delivery must 15 Thrice affirmative shut-out innings. The Peace Makers thirteenof the last sixteen runs of the 47 A, E, I,-, ­ Ray Villagomez knocked in three be made within 60 days after notification of award, Bids are now being accepted by 17 -Philips and Allan Aguon, Dennis won their second game in a row ham- game. 19 -fresco 48 -Shepard runs the Public School System Procurement &Supply Office, Lower Base, Saipan, from 20 Month for 49 Abraham's Camacho,and RayAldan homered as 1995 MENS SLOW-PITCH LEAGUE 8:00 a.m. until 3:00 pm daily Monday thru Friday except Holidays. Closing date Mother's Day nation theStevedoreWaveswontheirsecond Garfie1d@)by Jim Davis 52 Mess (Team Standings as of Salurday May 131h, 1995\ and time for this bids is June 02, 1995 at 2:00 p.m. local time. All bids received 21 Sweetpotato game in a row with a 13-2fifthinning -S" Division 22 Cloth 54 Mud "N Division must be submitted in duplicate copies. All bids received after the above date and shut-outoverthe WinlessRoots. Team Win Loss Pct. GB Te am Win Loss Pct. GB measure 56 Mrs. inMadrid , .000 .' ANYONE. HERE. TONICrHT Budlight Amigos 3 a 1.000 Peleliu 2 a time will not be accepted under any circumslances. All bids must be in asealed I i' 23 Health resorts 57 Badly Aftera scoreless2 1/2innings,the 1.000 FROM OLlT OF TOWN? Sievedore 2 a 1.000 1/2 Wild Thing 2 a envelope and fa~rked "1FB95-005" and submitted to the PSS Procurement 25 -andaah 58 Period oftime Waveseruptedwithsevenrunsintheir , .000 1 Peace Maker 2 a , .000 United Featu're Syndicate M.T.C. 1 a and Supply Office, Lower Base, Saipan. \ 26 Old pronoun 59 Forerunner of half of the third and after the Roots DefenderS' , 1 .500 1112 Fraezers 2 1 667 1 /2 27 Coolidge CIA Nan Madol 1 1 .500 , , /2 Gamblers 1 , .500 1 112 16 Dance step pickeduptheirfirstrunof thegame on , 1/2 , , .500 nickname 5 Layer Toyota , 1 .500 Six Pack "12 Anon refundable fee of $25.00 U.S. Dollars must accompany the bid. The twenty DOWN 6 Fulfill 18 Monroe ID Vincent "Pacho" Sablan's sacrifice 1 , .;;00 , , /2 Bud Ice 1 2 333 , 112 28 Large bird 21 Lessold Pared os 29 General­ 7 Haitian magic RBI, continued their on-slaught and Islanders , , .500 1 112 DFS Packers 1 2 .333 , '12 five dollars maybe acertified check, or other forms acceptable by the Public School 22 Moray , , /2 Powell 1 Still 8 Playwright- scoredsix more runs in the fourth, Bad Boyz , 2 .333 2 Hil And Run 0 I .000 System, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. The bidder is required 2 Goddesso! Betti 23 Air defense The Hoots a 2 .000, 21/2 Almas! a 2 000 2 32 Exclamation org. Winning Pitcher: Ray Aldan (2-0) to submit with his bid acopy of his business permit. ofdisgust healing 9 River in Italy Sluggers a 3 .000 3 Che'Lus a 2 000 2 33 Stamped 3 "- House" 10 Kind oftest 24 Machine part L.P.Tony Castro (D-I) 35 Cooled lava 4 Not pretty 11 ACarter 25 Medical suffix Team Peleliu behind Cowl Baiting Leaders: (Based on 6 or more limes at ball The Public School System reserves the right to award on asingle or multiple 26 Hebrew letter Ployer DIV Teom AB Hit Bu t t l nq 28 Transgress Ngiraidong and Poland Masaharu's Wilber Ada A2 Toyota f, 6 , 000 awards orto reject any or all bids in the OOst of the Public School System, Inquiries 29 So-sograde three RBIsa-piecewonthebattleofthe Mariano Palacios Al Amigos 10 0 .900 maybe directed to the Public School System Procurement & Supply Office at 30 Poetic foot undefeated witha 12-7victoryoverthe Spis Damian B3 Bud Ice 7 6 859 telephone number 322-6407 during working hours. 31 Space agcy. Jess Cabrera A' Amigos 6 5 833 Lone StarGamblers. Lee Camacho B' Freezors 6 5 833 33 Proposition Mike Welsh B4 Gamblers 6 5 833 PEANUTS® by Charles M. Schulz 34 -Moines CrisNelson's RBIsingle in the bot­ lsi WILLIAM S. TORRES lsi LOUISE CONCEPCION r------~--~ 37 Drivers' org. tomofthesecondbrokea4-4tietogive Dennis Renguul B7 Wild Th,n9 6 5 .833 s-z't R~AL Cowley Ngiraidong B6 Team Pelehu 8 6 .750 Commissioner Of Education Procurement &Supply Officer BUT A VULTURE NEVER ,.39 Texascity The Gamblers a one run lead. But Ricky Villazon A8 Nan Madol Boyz 7 5 7 14 SITS IN A C!-lAIR .. (2wds.) Peleliu countered .scoring nine of the Nick Castro A2 Toyota 6 4 667 41 Tasty David Yanneris A8 Nan Madol Boyz 6 4 .667 last eleven runs of the game for their 42 - Lingus Joe Guerrero A' a Joeten Sluggers 6 J 667 0; 43 - Berra secondwin of the season. Inao Weslley 83 Bud Boys 6 4 667 B 44 "Roseanne" WinningPitcher:HarveyMasaharu Mall 0110 B3 Bud Boys 6 4 667 III -g Laniyu Clarnco A5 Defenders 6 4 .667 INVITATION FOR BID co-star (2-0) L.P. Bart Jackson (1-1) ifi Runs: (7) Ben Duenas (6) Frank Iglec'as, Marro Patacros, Wilber Ada (5) Conley N9"al(~on9. Q 45 Anton 10 , 46 River in c.P.I. Paredosevenedtheirrecordat Spis Damian IFB 95·008 1j Doubles: (3) Wilber Ada (2) Salmon Kaamoa. Alfonso Luzama. Chns Pangeltnan. Nick Sarrnon, u. Belgium 1-1,demolishingThe JoetenSluggers 48 Secretagent in the third game 2D-8 in the fifthon a Sal Jesus The CNMI Public School System is soliciting from firms interested in supplying ~ Triple: (2) Jess Cabrera, M,ke Muna :> 49 Gershwin of ten-run-rule. Trailing 4-1 after 11/2 to the Public School System 12 units of the 66 passengers school buses. Detailed music Homeeun: (2) Spis Damian bid S~i1ication is now available at the PSS Procurement and Supply Office, -=--- ~ 50 Bitter vetch innings, The Paredos exploded in ev­ RBis: (6) Ray Seman, Jess Cabrera, Cowley Ng"aidong. Payton Sakuma, (5) Frank lqtecias. L..-__-,..::>&.-__~ l- .:...L..__-' '- ---' '-- .....0 L- ~__..:;...;,;,;...;;.;_..... 51 -Vegas ery inningincludingnine big runs to Poland Masaharu, Ben Duenas. Lower Base, Saipan. The buses must meet the "Buy America" requirement of Pitching Leoders section 165 of the Surface Transportation Act of 1982, and must have aone year 53 Chemical takethe lead for good. Player Djv Team G Inn ER H'I WI Era suffix Winning Pitcher: Mart Pua (1-0) John Idechlll A2 Toyota 2 9 1 '6 1 -0 o 78 maintenance / warranty agreement, must be rustproof / undercoated and safety STELLA WILDER 55 Thatis L.P.Joe T. Guerrero (0-3) Ray Villagomez A3 Bad Boyz 3 15 3 17 I·' 1 "0 inspected and registered prior to delivery to PSSPANDS. Bids are now being (l.at. abbr.) Wilson Saimon A9 M.T.C 1 5 1 8 1 ·0 1 ., 0 Estakio Semenshita two-runhomer Ray Aldan A4 Stevedore 2 12 J 11 2·0 2 :: 5 accepted by the PSS Procurement &Supply Office Lower Base, Saipan from 8:00 , and Payton Sakuma and Sherman Joe Torres B' Freezors 3 15 5 22 '2·0 2 33 am to 4:00 p.m. daily Monday thru Friday except Holidays. Closing date and ~ Ngiraidong each knocked in two runs Joe D.Sablan Bl1 Peace Maker 2 8 3 9 2·0 2 G2 YOUR BIRTHDAY , ·0 time for this bid is June 00, 1995 at 2:00 p.m. local time at which time and place Frank Shiro A8 Nan Madol Boyz 1 5 2 2.80 as the Marpac Horman Ngiraidong B7 Wild Thing 2 12 6 , 8 2·0 3 50 all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Any bids received after the above WildThing won theirsecondgame \ John Aldan A8 Nan Madol Boyz 2 11 4 , 6 o-, 3.50 date and time will not be accepted under any circumstances. All bids must be in By Stella Wilder THURSDAY, MAY25 21) - You may be compelled to oftheseasonwitha ID-9 decisionover Roman Santos B8 Toan Cho'Lus 2 9 5 16 0·1 3 89 asealed envelope facemarked 'IFB9S-00B" and submitted to the PSS Procurement GEMINI (May 21-June 20) ­ take action that others do not un­ theDF.S. Packers.Wildthingexploded Strike-Outs: (8) Joss Rumong (7) Joo Torres, Mano Parac.os (6) Ray Villagomez, Ray Aldan. I &Supply Office, Lower Base, Saipan, Born today, you seem to have a It may be time to talk about a diffi­ derstand. In the end, however, forsi>: runsinthebottomoftheflfStand retiring, passive and placid nature cult subject with those who are they'll surely support you whole­ - as far as it goes! Like all good equally affected. You may have to heartedly. He religiouslygoestohishometown Anon refundable fee of $25.00 U,S, Dollars must accompany the bid. The twenty I-IERE'S A PUZZLE TI-/AT WILL in Darlington.England every Decem­ five dollars fee maybe acertified check, or their forms acceptable to the Public Gemini natives, however, there is take the lead, but others will ea­ CAPRICORN

SPORTS~ ~0.... 0 ... Magic Johnson to rejoin Lakers""'""'" INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA givetiphis5 percent ownership ofthe TheRegister onSaturday citedun­ II record in the final month of last team. (AP) - Magic Johnson is reportedly club. named sources closeto Johnson as as season. thendecided against returning Jerry West, the Lakers' executive considering rejoining theLosAngeles 'There's a goodchance," Johnson sayingtherewasa90percentchancehe as coach, citing frustration with the vicepresidentofbasketbaII operations, takers. toldtheOrangeCountyRegisterThurs­ would return. team'sbad attitude. saidhe would welcome Johnson but Sure, thelasttime theHlv-positive dayaftertheLaker'sseasonendedwith "If you had asked me last year,I ''ButnowthatNick(VanExel)has wantsthedecision madesoon. starreturned tothecourtit lasted only a 100-88 playoff losstoSanAntonio. knewI would nevercomebackwith emerged, it'seasiertocomeback, ifL "Somebodyhastomakeadecision," briefly. Hiswifeapproves, he added. the team and with the attitude" the decideto,',JohnsontoldtheDailyNews. hetoldtheRegister Friday. "Youcan't ButJohnson - nowtheteam's vice As for a final decision: 'That's a players had, Johnson toldtheLosAn­ Vanfxel.asecond-yearpointguard, stayon thefence allthetime." president - is saying he might play question I'll answer a little later," gelesDaily News. has become theLakers' flood leader. Johnson ledtheLakers tofiveNBA again, eventhough he wouldhave to Johnson said. Johnson coached theLakers toa 5- Johnson said he wouldn't have a championships before retiring in No­ problem yielding thepointguard posi­ vember1991 afterannouncing hehad tion- where heplayed from 1979-91 ­ the AIDSvirus. He returned thenext toVanExel. season but stepped down again in Tagaman reveals winning.secret '1 welcome it,"hetoldtheRegister November 1992 before the season lliETagamantriathlonseemedeasy Trees'saidthat hisjerseywasespe- ''ThisfoamabsoIbsandholdwarer "Ican'tcomebackuniesslhadaNick.·· opener. A cuthe suffered duringan formostofthe247triathletes as they cially madebya localtailorforhimto foralongtime. Ifyouwetitwithice BothnewspaperssayJohnsonwould exhibition game had sparked con.... hurdled the2-kiIorneter ocean swim withstand the'rigors oftheevent. coldwai:eralongaidstations,itfights beapowerforward .He'saforward on cern that he might spread the virus eventandthe60-kilometercyclerace 'There's a pocket inside the back offtheheatofthesun onyourhead. his Magic Johnson All-Stars touring if injured. lastSaturday. . sideof theshirt that can holdenough Youwill thirst less," hesaid . ButasthetriathIetes triedtohurdIe amount of ice I need for a limited . Treessaidthanheshirtdesignand thelastevent, thescorching sunmer- distance. Thereisalsothisstringalong neck band werehis own innova- ciIess totheathletes, especiallyinthe the waistline. IfI tie this string, the tions. lasthaIfofthe 15-kiIometernmevent wholeshirtfunctionslikeabagenough : Hesaidtheuntiring volunteers at It almost drove several triathIetes toholdicearoundbywaist,"Treessaid. . various aidstations werealsoa big toneardehydration, whileahandful Trees said he has not seen one help for him win the Tagaman passed out after crossing the finish triathleteintheTagamanwearthesame triathlon. lineduetofatigue. shirt style. "This is something few "Ican'tthankthemallpersonally. Butnoneofthatwasfeltby 1995 people do," he said Ifyoucanthankthemformeinyour Tagaman champion Mike Trees.He "Withthisstyle, nomatterhowhot newspaperthatwould beabighelp. dashed the finish line flashing the thesunis,theiceintheshirtdeflects the You havehereunderstanding vol- number!sign. Hecamestrong, asif heatofthesunandat thesametimeit unteers. You haveno timeto say thedistance wasnotenough. keepsmy bodyconstantly cooledno please,yet theyare happyto help Trees revealed to Variety Sports matter howhotthesun is,"hesaid youwithoutexpectingathankyou," hiswinning secret . . Another improvised aidwasatube he said. . . 'These shirt andneckband made like foamcovered with cotton cloth Treessaidthatwithout thevolun- itveryeasyformetowin,"Treessaid designedlike a neck band which he : ·teersatvariousaidstations,therace afterhisblood pressure waschecked . worearound his neck throughout the willnotbeasuccess,"Withoutthem, . bynurses atthemedical station. dUration oftherace. . . .. Continued on page 15 Night League update Ground Golf· Frank Palacios lake thelead forgood. action today For VarietySports Winning Pitcher: Mariano Palacios TuesdayMay 9th (2-0) L.P. John Diaz(0-I) SlX1Y golfers from Japan will will Ray Haruo and Ngiraked's two­ Lecroy Pangelinan's RBIs tied the playagainst CNMI senior citizens in RBis highlighted Marpac Bud Ice's game up before Mike Muna's triple thesecond annual Ground GolfTour­ eight-runrally inthethirdinningenroute knocked in thewinning run. The P&T nament today at theCapitol Hill lawn to a 14-3 fifth inning shut-out over the Six-Pack camefrom behind to edgeout area. Torres Refrigeration Freezers. TheRBis team almost, 11-10, Trailing 10-9 and scored thelastthirteen runs ofthegame. three out away from dropping their Spearheaded bytheMarianas Visi­ PeterBlake, Team NewZealandhead, talks to newsmen in New York Winning Pitcher. Jess Rumong. (1-2) second game in a row. Six-Pack then torsBureau andtheJapan Ground Golf last week afterwinning the America's Cup - the secondtime in history L.P. Jack Cruz (0-1) rallied as Team Almost opened the Association, the action will startat 8 that the Cup was not won by an American boat. (AP Photo) Ray Seman andJess Cabrera both doorandcommitted a very costly error a.m. nexttotheGovemor's Office. knocked in three runs, pitcher Mario thatwould have been thesecond outof MVB membership andcommunity Pusan to host 2002 Asian Games Palacios and out-fielder Frank Iglecias theinning andanoutaway. programs officer Kathy Palacios said SEOUL,SouthKorea(AP) -Pusan, China reportedly threatened to stay both went 3-for-3 and scored three Winning Pitcher: NickCastro (l-I) . thegcxxfwillgolftoumament willhave a South Korean port city, won the away if Kaoshiung wasselected. times asthe Bud-Light Arnigos edged L.P. Diego Kaipat (0-2) anawards banquet by6p.m. attheHafa out the Bud Bad Boyz 1I-8 in the right to host the 2002 Asian Games China regards Taiwan as a ren­ Mike "Rock" Guerrero hita grand­ Aclai Beach Hotel dinner show room second game. over Taiwan's Kaoshiung in a vote egade province. slammer and Wilber Ada scored the forallparticipants and guests. With the score tied at 7-all after4 11 winning runonEric Tudela' ssingle as Formore information caIl Palacios Tuesdaybymembers oftheOlympic The 1988 Asian Games will be 2innings, TheAmigos then rallied for team-Toyota stopped the Y.l.c. De- Councilof Asia held in Bangkok. four runs in the bottomof the fifth to or Perry Tenorio at 234-8325. Continued on page 15 Thevotebythe43-memberOCA, Asia's sportsgoverningbody, made Taisacan Disgruntled Jordan fan switchestoOrlando1v.Ia.g1c( SouthKoreaa two-time venueof the Asian Games, the Asian version of TWENTY...seVen--year-01d BroceC. from joiningthetlnals. ..•.• . . .. BuUs beat Johnson's teaminJ99 L theOlympics. SeoulhostedtheAsian wins 8-ball Niota. RI. hasbeenanavid Chicago Niota and!lisfriends'Jauaticism . ."TheBulls isa strong team andit BINOTaisacan won another Lite8­ Gamesin 1986. Bulls fanaticsince 1990. but when will , perhaps,surpri.senolessthan cannot be beaten. It was Jordan's ball tournament last Sunday at the ~ OrlandoMagic delivered theBullsits Jordan if onlyhel\ad iliechance to' mistakes thatled their defeat,"the Ofthe41OCAmembercountries Chemiboy billiard hallinDandan. He fourth defeat lastweek. he switched knowhow Niottaand friends celebrate dismayed. ex-Jordanian said thattookpart in thevoting, 37 voted bested 15players. sides. Jordan'sachievements. . ..•...... He firstcametoSaipan in .1987 forPusan byraisingtheirhands.Since Taisacan won$90 cash, oneca<;e of Miles;iway from where the NBA 'We always had.a party here since afterhismother senthima ticket Pusan was chosenwithoverwhelm­ action is,theSaipan resident saidhe 1993 whenevertl1e13ulJs'VOI1acrown. He saidhecameto the CNMIto Litebeer, onecaseofMiller Draft beer stopped. watching the NBA when Wehada partyherewhenherejoined tindworkandsavemoney."1nChuuk. ing support, no vote was taken for andtwocases ofsodacompliments of basketball greatMichael Jordan reo theBuJis.Eachlir1letbey-wnover a itsonlythe politicians andthemon- Kaoshiung. North Korea and Laos Pacific Trading. tired lastyear. . strong team. Wl:cdebratedbere by eyedwhocanaffordtolivedecently," didnotsenddelegates. Second placerJessFlores won$60, He started watching agintwhen havingaparty.We~a.lot&efore hesaid, The voting followed fiercecam­ samequantity and brand of beerwon Jordan rejoined theBullslastMarch. thetelevision scrtt~rslje~ dlrs10million. largepizzaanddrinkscourte.~yofBobby lo~ty.to himand his teaI!l and.I'm shiftedtoJ~· OCA officials saidChina's objec­ Cadillacs. s~itcbing toOrlando Magic,'. Niona Motta saJ,dhe~g~gfOl' ••••. ·· .• theresults''That'sigThe~uUs ·te