Tenorio Urges Guam to Withdraw FCC Petition
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- I UNIVERSITY OF H!\WA!l Lll3?.ARV: By Rafael H. Arroyo workers. Variety News Staff After meeting with the gover A SELECT group·of government nor weeks back, members of the agencies may now be able to hire allow continued hiring by Com CHC from hiring more doctors; Tenorio opposed a general exten House leadership were contem non-resident contract workers monwealth Health Center, the PAO from renewing its auditing sion, saying only CHC and PAO plating a new bill to suit the gov again thanks to a new law that Public Auditor's Office, Public staff; PSS from continuing the should be allowed to hire non ernor, that is, focusing only on was signed yesterday by Gov. School System, Commonwealth employment of hundreds of Fili residents due to the difficulty the exemptions for CHC and PAO. Froilan C. Tenorio. Utilities Corp., the Department of pino teachers; and other agencies two agencies have in recruiting But before the House leader House Bill 10-173, which Public Works, the Northern from hiring persons to fill hard suitable employees. ship could actually set a direction Tenorio earlier threatened to veto, MariaJ}as College up to Sept. 30, to-fill positions. He had earlier said government on the issue, Tenorio suddenly 2000 when they would have be Prior to yesterday's signing, finally became Public Law 10-4 has no business hiring foreign Continuecfonpage 16 to effectively reset the sunset pro come more prepared to hire US vision contained in Public Law 7- citizen workers only. -1 45or four years. The governor had earlier ve Under P.L. 7-45 no agencies toed similar bills, House Bill 9- are allowed to hire any more non 400 and House Bill 10-65, caus US citizens for governmoot jobs ing some concern on the part of 1'16\ \ . after Sept. 30, 1995. agencies faced with a possible ~. The new law, authored by Rep. manpower crisis. Michael P. Tenorio, \\'.OUld now The restriction has prevented • Friend claims Camacho shot Jeffrey Omar, pals By Ferdie de la Torre prior to the incident, he was Variety News Staff with Camacho at Island Garden A MAN who claimed to be in Garapan when a group of AlvinA.Camacho'sbestfriend people from Tanapag aqived. pinned down yesterday the He said the Tanapag boys murder suspect as the one who shouted profanities, resulting in shot the four victims in last a near fight with Camacho who ·year's gunshooting incident in was working as a "bouncer" in San Roque. the establishment. This developed as one of Salas said he and Camacho three wounded victims admit then went to the house of their FINALLY. Gov. Froilan C. Tenorio ponders over a copy of House Bi/110-173 moments before he affixed his ted participation in the attack at friend, Alvin Adriano. He later sianature. At left are House members David M. Apatang and Jesus T. Attao who were among those who Camacho's .residence in San learned that Camacho borrowed witnessed the enactment of the new law that allows government agencies to continue hiring non-residents. Roque before dawn of June 10. a gun. At a jury trial, Raymond S. At Camacho's house, Salas Salas, 22, confessed that recalled, he was cooking food Camacho, armed with a rifle, in the kitchen when he heard a Tenorio urges Guam to fire'd warning shots before noise caused by a rock throw shooting at a group of persons outside. who stormed the house. Camacho, who was outside, withdraw FCC petition Salas, who was among the yelled and fired warning shots By Rafael H. Arroyo the governor. marily angered over the some prosec~tion~s witnesses, said Continued on page 16 Variety News Staff "I suggested to Sen. Santos that what "insensitive" approach em WITHDRAW the objection then I am willing to sit down and talk ployed by GT A. let's sit down and talk about it. with the governor on this but I "There is no reason for us to be Villagomez gets another This was the message from Gov. would like first for Guam to with at 'war' with Guam. I am just Froilan C. Tenorio to the Guam draw their complaint," he added. protecting the interest of the 2-year term as CUC boss· government regarding the current "Withdraw it then let's sit down CNMI government and people. What we' re trying to do here is to By Mar-Vic C. Munar directorfortheCornmonwealth Utili rift between the territory and the and talk about it. If you still don't Variety News Staff ties Corp., information officer Pamela CNMI over the latter's planned agree with it and still insist with Continued on page 16 TIMOTIIY P. Villagomez will have Mathis said yesterday. fiber optic cable project. going forth with your complaint, another two-year term as executive At yesterday's meeting, the CUC In an exclusive interview yes then resubmit it," said the chief BoardofDirectors unanimously voted terday, Tenorio disclm;ed he met executive. Weather to extend Villagomez' contract which with Guam Senator Angel Santos A rift between the two island will expire on May 4. Tuesday evening where a pos neighbors has loomed recently af Mathis said some board members sible diplomatic resolution to the ter Tenorio last week suspended Outlook had also suggested that Villagomez dispute was discussed. all cooperation efforts with Guam. be given a salary increase. According to the governor, he Tenorio's action came after But the board acknowledged'ithe would like to see Guam Tele learning GT A has moved to delay legal impediment facing such pro phone Authority first rescind its the CNMI' s planned cable project. posal. petition before the Federal Com The move elicited a harsh reac "Mr. Villagomez is currently re m uni cations Commission so tion from Guam Speaker Don ceiving $70,000 a year which is the Guam and CNMI officials may Parkinson who said he is ready to limit imposed by the law," Mathis discuss any differences relating wage a "war" against Tenorio if said to the project. that is what the latter wants. Partly cloudy with Villagomez will continue serving "I had a long conversation with Although he said he would not .isolated showers as cue· s executive director until Sen. Santos where I explain~d to want to start a feud with Guam, May him what the problem was," said Gov. Tenorio stressed he was pri- Timothy Villagomez 4, 1998. PAC l\lGNS~·,\PEr.: STACKS 2-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-THURSDAY-MARCH 7, 1996 THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1996 -MARIANAS VARlETY NEWS AND VIEWS-3 Dole takes commanding lead L&T drops contempt motion vs Mitchell By Ferdie de la Torre clearly and explicitly forbid any Mitchell said he has the right, BY JOHN KING where," lamented Buchanan delegates at stake in primaries tory in the Democratic prima Variety News Staff actions or activities. under the Due Process Clause or WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen as the returns poured in. in Georgia, Vermont, Con ries even before the polls L&T Group of Companies, Ltd. Mitchell further stated he will the Fifth Amendment of the ate Majority Leader Bob Dole Voter surveys showed Dole necticut, Maine, Maryland, opened. But Dole, already urg withdrew yesterday its motion continue to assist the plaintiffs, United States Constitution and the won a string of Republican victorious in Georgia, Con Massachusetts, Rhode Island ing Republicans to unify seeking an order from the Supe according to the L&T counsel. Due Process Clause of the Com primary contests Tuesday necticut, Maryland, Maine, and Colorado. Also, Republi around his candidacy, sug riorCourttoholdlawyerTheodore Pixley pointed out that given monwealth Constitution, to file a night, including hotly con Massachusetts and Vermont. cans in Minnesota and Wash gested Clinton's tranquility R. Mitchell in contempt for vio the severity of the conflict of in written opposition to the motion. tested Georgia, and took a Colorado and Rhode Island ington state held caucuses to was about to come to an end. lating court's disqualification or terest, Mitchell cannot act as "be The Article XIl lawyer said he commanding lead for his also staged primaries, with begin divvying up 51 more "President Clinton must b.e der. hind the scenes" attorney. has the right in his own defense at party's nomination to run polls closing later. delegates. sleeping well every night be David G. Banes, counsel for I "Mitchell's actions in continu the hearing set for March 18 be against President Clinton. "I think it is a big, big All told, the day's booty rep cause we're out beating each L&T, filed the notice of with ing to represent the plaintiffs be cause the motion threatens to de "I always felt in my heart it boost,'' Dole told The Asso resented more than a quarter other up," Dole said. "But that drawal of the company's motion hind the scenes constitute a direct prive him of property and per was going to happen, but you ciated Press. "We are going to of the delegates needed to happened in 1992 with the Demo for contempt. violation of the court's order," sonal liberty. never know until the people win New York handily and clinch nomination -with an crats.... I think once the nominees No reasons were indicated in said Pixley. Mitchell added he chose to rep vote," Dole said. then I think we are in a very other 93 up for grabs Thurs are selected, people tend to coa the notice. In a motion to defend himself, resent himself in the proceedings One of Dole's distant chal strong position to win the day in New York and 362 in lesce." Last March 1, L&T, through Mitchell explained that tht: issue because he cannot afford to hire lengers, Sen.