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Hfflblom Faces More Surgery HONOLULU (AP) - Multimil­ Sive When He Left Here.” Lionaire Businessman and Lawyer the Special Chartered Continen­ Larry L Hfflblom faces more surgery HONOLULU (AP) - Multimil­ sive when he left here.” lionaire businessman and lawyer The special chartered Continen­ Larry L. Hillblom, one of the tal Micronesia flight arrived here founding partners of DHL W orld- at noon Sunday and Hillblom was wide Express, was flown here for taken to Straub Hospital where he medical treatment Sunday after was reported in stable condition suffering facial inJuries in the following an initial evaluation, a crash of a small plane on a West­ Straub spokesman said. ern Pacific island, officials said. Hillblom was alert and there Hillblom, 50, apparently was was no indication of neurological piloting the single-engine Cessna problems, the spokesman said. 182 that flipped over and crashed Two others aboard the four­ while attempting a landing at the seater plane owned by Hillblom airport in Tinian. were inJured in the accident that “He suffered severe facial inJu­ occurred at 4:50 p.m. Sunday. Larry L. Hillblom ries,” said Dr. Barbara Andrino of Saipan lawyer Bruce Jorgensen, released, and Antonio Gotas, 29, the Commonwealth Health Cen­ a business associate of Hillblom, an airplane mechanic, was con- ter. “He was awake and respon­ was treated for minor inJuries and continued on page 3 LARRY Hiiibom's plane is a total wreck, as photos above and at right show, with engine detached, nose crumpled and the body lying upside down on the bushy field outside the Tinian airport perimeter. Photos by Frank Rosario of Commonwealth Ports Authority. Wife of drug ring suspect arrested THE WIFE of an alleged member been released after being falsely of a drug conspiracy ring was ar­ identified as an alleged member of rested Friday and charged with con­ the drug ring. spiracy to deliver, delivery and pos­ Meanwhile, four of the 14 women session of a controlled substance. arrested last week in the first crack­ Zennia V. Guevarra’s arrest came down on prostitution in Saipan two weeks after her husband and pleaded innocent yesterday to the five other men were charged with charges filed against them in Supe­ the same offenses. rior court. Guevarra was arrested when au­ Mi Hee Yu and Kim Soon Hyon thorities picked up Felino early Fri­ pleaded not guilty to engaging in day evening in Garapan for violat­ prostitution while Ok Soon Kim ing couri orders. Pak and YuanHuangpleaded inno­ Special agent Johnny Sokau told cent to promoting prostitution. the court that Felino was seen with The arraignment of eight other nis wife leaving the premises of the women was reset to Aug. 23. Philippine Consulate. Superior Court Judge Marty Tay­ According to Sokau, Felino was lor also asked Evelyn Lo, an em­ allowed by his third party custo­ ployee of the Double Shot Night dian, Lourdes Karingal, to go to his Club in Gualo Rai and the owner of Garapan residence to get food and Fragrant NightClub in Susupe, Jun clothing. Guo Dong, to submit their financial Assistant Attorney General statements to determine their capabil­ BISHOPThomas A. Camacho has Public Law 8-14 outlaws pros­ Russel Marsh said Zennia was im­ ity to hire lawyer. Both were charged expressed worry over the prolif­ titution in the CNMI. plicated by two of ter husband’s with promoting prostitution eration of prostitution and lewd “For this community to support alleged cohorts, Romeo Berones Dong and the 14 women were ar­ shows. He urged the government such activities even passively by Ipil and Reymundo H. Lazaro. rested in separate raids of the Double to stop such activities. allowing it to flourish, is funda­ The two men who have already StexNightGub.FragrantNightGub, “My concern derives not from mentally wrong,” Camacho said. turned state witnesses identified the Bonita Night Qub and the Executive sexual prudishness but rather from “I fear for the future of this com­ Guevarra couple as the drug suppli­ Services. a profound respect for the dignity munity if we continue cm the path ers. The Guevarras being held on a The arrests came a month after of human beings and cherishing we seem to have taken.” $250,000 cash bail each. special police agents conducted an of the gift of human sexuality,” Flores earlier introduced bills Felino Guevarra and five other undercover operation. Camacho said in a letter to Rep. to prohibit lewd shows, ban pri­ men were arrested late last month in According tocoun information, the Francisco A. Flores last week. vate rooms without windows and a buy-bust operation involving a defendants allegedly offered sexual He said some sexual activities outlaw sexual contact between confidential government informant. services for pay. Customers allegedly were performed with physical co­ night club employees and patrons. The informant said he was able to paidaprice ranging fram$50 to $450 ercion, thereby reducing humans “These establishments seem to purchase five packets of crystal for sexual services. The defendants to the level of obJects, which he be part of the ‘economic develop­ Thomas A. Camacho methamphetamine worth $3,000 have all been released to third party termed as “the most vile of all ment’ so important to the CNMI,” to see how these clubs and their from the men. One man has already custodians. human rights violations.” Camacho said. “However, I fail continued on page 4 Pacc he 2-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-TUESDAY AUGUST 17.1993 PSS issues meal guidelines, rates A NOMINAL meal charge of guidelines. Parents should fill- $0.40 per breakfast and $0.60 per out an application and return it to hot lunch will be collected in pub­ the school their child attends if lic and private schools when the parent wishesfor their child to classes open on Aug. 25 for chil­ receive free meals beginning next dren from families with incomes school year. that exceed federal low-income Nutritious meals will be avail­ guidelines. able at all the schools next year Children from families that are and can be purchased on a weekly below or meet these federal in­ basis.. It is requested that parents come guidelines are eligible for send the meal money with their free c h i l d meals. ev e ry Persons/Household Gross Monthly Income M o n ­ SAIPAN Rotary dub has donated $500 to the family of Bonifacio C. Muna whose house in KobiervHle was U s - destroyed by fire recently. Shown during the presentation of the donation are (from left): David Igitd, double ing the 1 $467 day. past president; Frances Borja, acting president and secretary; Bonifado Muna; and Jack Muna, community federal 2 $581 Meal services director o f the R otary Club.________________________________ income 3 $695 money lim ita- 4 $806 will be t i o n 5 $921 c o l ­ t a b l e , 6 $1,034 lected How to get proper car repair for ex­ 7 $1,151 by the By Jerry EL Mesenbourg repairs. ample, a 8 $1,259 hmnm Consumer Counsel, Office of the Attorney Gen­ • For Any major car repair, get a second or third opinion teacher eral to confirm the diagnosis. If you are unsure of the cause of h o u se ­ your car'sproblem, consider going to a diagnostic center that hold with two children (assume during the activity and announce­ MANY consumers consider getting their cars repaired to be offers a thorough evaluation using advanced testing equip­ that two adults are in the house­ ment period at the beginning of major cause for concern. Car repair problems are a primary ment Once you are confident about the diagnosis, telephone hold as well as the two children) school every Monday. Should a source of consumer complaints. a couple o f other shops for repair cost estimates. are considered a household of four child be sick on a Monday, then Problems with auto repairs consistently rank among top • Get a written estimate. Insist that the written estimate the meals may be paid at a later four consumer complaints in stales across the United States expressly requires the repairman to obtain your oral or persons and thus will not have to and are also a dilemma for consumers in the Commonwealth. written authorization to exceed the written price estimate. pay for meals if their monthly date at the principal ’ s office when Next to a house, an automobile is probably your most Also, some facilities charge for estimates so ask if there will income is $806 or less. the child returns to school. expensive purchase, and you want to protect your invest­ be a fee for one. If a facility charges a substantial inspection These federal guidelines are The schools will also sell milk ment. The expense for auto repair is often great and consumer fee for providing an estimate, talk toother facilities. Another designed to insure that those chil­ in half pints for $0.25 to those knowledge in the area is often scarce: the potential for fraud facility may be able to tell honestly what is wrong with your or deception clearly exists. car and what it will cost to fix it without charging an dren who cannot afford to pay for children who pack a lunch. Although it is often difficult to quantify exactly how much inspection fee. their meals are still able to eat. The Food Service Program will money is lost by consumers to auto repair fraud, according to •Before signing a repair order, read it carefully. Ask for Applications to receive free also be publicizing their menu on National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) clarification of any item you don;t understand. meals are available at the schools a monthly basis to better assist estimates from more than a decade ago, consumers spent •You have a right to keep your replacement parts and you and at the PSS food service office parents and students with a choice more than $20 billion a year on unnecessary automobile should do so.
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