Man dies eluding cops By Ferdie de Is Torre foot patrol officer near the Dai­ sped off towards the . Noone was reported hit during No other details were given. ichi Hotel area. Police said Lairope ran off the the shooting incident. DPS Director Jose M. Castro A MAN who encountered a po­ Lairope was allegedly seen aim­ roadway leading to Chalan Also in Garapan, it was reported ordered the removal of road­ lice officer on foot patrol in ing to shoota police officer. Gun­ Galaidi but hit a large tree. Saturday at 12:40 a.m. that two blocks in designated areas in Garapan and tried to elude arrest shots were heardand Lairope fled Responding ambulance arrived male individuals, including a ju­ Garapan and instead reactivated by riding a motorcycle was killed the area on board a motorcycle. and transported him to CHC venile, were arrested for illegal police patrol to ensure'safety after he allegedly crashed to a big Upon fleeing, another police where he was pronounced dead. possession of firearms and am­ among tourists. . tree in Navy Hill Saturday night. officer spotted him driving reck­ DPS did not release the de­ munitions and disturbing peace. Police patrol is part of DPS Department of Public .Safety lessly in the Western Garapan scription of injuries pending the The two arrestees were alleg­ police visibility program in the identified the fatality as Jose area. autopsy. edly seen walking suspiciously. tourist belt. Lairope, 26.He was pronounced Lairope was also observed not dead at the Commonwealth wearing a helmet. Both the head Health Center Saturday at about and tail lights of his motorcycle 7:50p.m. were not on, prompting the of­ Initial police investigation ficer to pursue him. showed that at 7:29 p.m. Lairope The officer ordered the subject allegedly had an encounterwith a to pull over but the latter instead 5 more appointees near confirmation SENATOR EstevenM. King has thrown his unconditional sup­ port to another batch of gubernatorial nominees to two govern­ ment boards and one commission at the end of a confirmation hearing yesterday. In a felephone interview yesterday, King, who is chairman of the Executive Appointments & Governmental Investigation Coni­ mittee ofthe Senate, said he will be endorsing the confirmation of Vicente M. Sablan, John S. Dela Cruz, Guadalupe Flores, Lorenzo DLG. Cabreraand CarmenC. Gaskins to othermembers MPLC Executive Director Bill Concepcion (right) and acting Special Assistant for Planning & Budget Eli of his Committee. Cabrera await their turns to testify in yesterday's EAGI confirmation at the Senate. "Based on the hearing, the testimonies and my review of their credentials, I find them apt for confirmation," said King. Witnesses in yesterday's confirmation hearing were generally in support of confirmation by the nine-member Senate. Homestead rights for All five nominees appeared yesterday before the Senate Com­ mittee on Executive Appointments and Governmental Investiga­ tion to answer questions from its members. common-law couples Sablan, who was former speaker of the House of Representa­ tives has been nominated by Governor Froilan C. Tenorio as SENATOR Henry DLG. San couple is married, they cannot commissioner for the Civil Service Commission while Dela Cruz Nicolas is coming up with a legis­ jointly apply. I have seen a lot of and Flores were appointed members of Housing lation that would recognize un­ my constituents denied of home­ Authority Board of Directors. married, but living together part­ steads because they are not le­ Gaskins and Cabrera, on the otherhand, were nominated by the ners for eligibility in the the gally married though they are liv­ continued on page 10 Commonwealth's Homestead ing as husband and wife and with Program. children at that," said San Nicolas. Tentatively called as the Com­ "I do not think it is fair to de­ monwealth Husband & Wife Act prive common-law families of the of 1994, the bill is currently in the right to shelterjustbecause of the drafting stage and will seek to absence of a legal document. They allow common-law couples to live with the same needs as mar­ jointlyapply for such homesteads. ried people so I want to accord "Right now, in the absence of them the same rights any legally any legal document stating a married couple has," he added. Henry DLG. San Nicolas Man who attacked his own wife still at-large A MAN who allegedly beat up his Attorney General Charles Rotbart to have the m m arrested and pros- common law wife until the latter who filed charges against the man ecnted, was unconscious, remains fugi- last Wednesday. The court also set a bail of tive as of this time, a government SuperiorCourt Associate Judge $10,000 for Pinaula's release, prosecutor said. Edward Manibusan ordered the $15,000 less than what the court Manuel Santos Pinaula, who arrest of Pinaula last week fol- has requested. Malvera Larkfield (Gregg Kiesge) proposes marriage to Felicity Fair was ordered arrested last week, lowing a request from the govern- Pinaula is said to be a resident (Heather McGee) in a scene in "Caught in the Villain's Web" a has not been arrested by the·au- ment. Rotbart said in his affidavit of Capitol Hill, but as of this time, melodrama being staged at the PIC. thorities, according to Assistant that there were enough evidence continued on page 11

PAC NE'v\'Sr,r'.PER ST,\CKS , I..I~, 2- NEWS AND VIEWS-TUESDAY, APRIL 19,1994 US Patriot missiles reach S. Korea TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1994-MARIANAS VARIETYNEWS ANDVIEws-3 By PAUL SHIN North Korean rocket attack. paredness. conflicts in the face of "the iron­ officials prevented inspectors South Korean police were de­ Robert Gallucci, the assistant clad Republic of (South) Korea­ from the U.N. International SEOUL, South Korea (AP) • 'Iebuteb VOWS to run DCCAwell ployed to fend off protesters, U.S. secretary of state in charge U.S.joint securityarrangements." Atomic Energy Agency from in­ By Ferdie de la Torre Tebuteb,a knowneducator,had The first shipmentof Patriot anti­ UndertheumbrellaoftheDCCA whatplansofprogramaregoingon Staff employees from the DYS Yonhap said. of the Korean nuclear issue, met About 36,000 U.S. troops are sta­ specting facilities that can pro­ a long distinguished career in the missile batteries arrived in South are the Historic Preservation Of­ and the problems,"he said. led by Eloise A. Furey,ChildPr0­ President Clinton ordered the Monday with UnificationMinis­ tioned in South Korea under a duce plutonium. NEWLY-appointed acting Di­ Public School System both as a Korea Monday aboard two U.S. fice,Nutrition Assistance Program, He stressedthat he wantsto en­ tectiveServicessupervisor, warmly missiles shipped to South Korea ter Lee Yung-duk and other se­ mutual defense treaty. rector of theDepartment of Com­ teacher and administrator. military transport ships, the Initially North Korea reacted DivisionofYouthServices, Office sure that thatthere willbe internal welcomed Tebuteb as the at a time of heightened tension of nior Seoul officials. Speaking at an annual meeting munityand Cultural Affairs Tho­ Prior to his appointment as act­ Yonhap news agency said. negatively to the Council state­ of Aging, Commonwealth Coun­ and external evaluations of pro­ administration's newappointeefor North Korea's nuclear program. It is not known how many Pa­ inSeoulofthePacific-AsiaTravel mas Tebuteb has assured that he ing DCCA Director, he is a mem­ U.S.andSouth Koreanmilitary mentbutitsofficialshaverecent!y cil for Arts and Culture, Division gram to determine whether such thedirectorshipoftheDCCAwhen But by the time of their reported triot missiles will eventually be Association,KimpredictedNorth taken a softer stand, voicinghope willrunthedepartmentefficient!y ber of the Board of Regentsof the officials in Seoul refused to con­ of Veterans Affairs, and Low In­ project is indeed working. thelatter touredtheDYSandother arrival a month later, the tensions deployed, but U.S. officials have Korea would eventually bow to and make every effort good Northern Marianas College.Heis firm the report, apparently fear­ of resolving the problem through come Home Energy Assistance At present, Tebuteb said, he is divisions last week. had eased somewhat, and a new saidthe firstshipmentwouldcon­ international pressureand accept enough to provide the services to alsoaspecialassistanttotheBoard ing anti-U.S. protests by radicals dialogue. Program. gettingtoknowandhearthepeople The DYS played a majorrolein round of U.S. diplomatic efforts tain six batteries. full inspections of its nuclear fa­ the public. ofEducation. who oppose deployment of the Last Friday, South Korea Tebutebpointedout thatin run­ in thedepartment, expressingtheir blocking the appointment of was under way. A nominal Patriotbattalionhas cilities. In an interview with Variety missiles on Korean soil. droppedademandforanexchange Tebuteb vowed that he will ningthedepartmentthatdealswith problems. TaitanoafterII ofits staffemploy­ On FridaySouth Koreaopened three to six batteries, with eight "The NorthKoreanswill notbe yesterday,Tebuteb said although make'every effort to provide the Yonhap, the South Korean na­ ofenvoyswithNorthKorea,clear­ wide range activities, he will em­ Hesaidhewasgenerally pleased ees, voiced out for the rejection of the way for renewed negotiations launchers each. Each launcher able to continue to defy world beingthe appointeefortheDCCA tional news agency, said six Pa­ ing the way for the Pyongyang services as mandated by the de­ phasizegoodrelationship withthe withthereceptionof thepersonnel the former acting director. by dropping one of its main de­ carries four missiles. opinion ...," Kim said. top post is not an easy task, he partment in effective manner as triot batteries with a total of 48 government to reopen dialogue personnelthrough"open commu­ when he assumedoffice. Amongtheissuesraisedwasthat mands, and North Korean Presi­ NorthKorea'sCommunistgov­ A non-binding U.N. Security believeshe can handlethedepart­ possible. nication." launchers arrived at the southern with the United States on the is­ "I'm happy about it but it does during the tenure of Taitano as dent Kim II Sung made a rare ernment has warned that the Pa­ CouncilstatementadoptedMarch mentwellin providingservices to The acting director saidtocarry port city of Pusan aboard the sue. "To meitsveryimportantwork­ not mean that it willbe all sweet..I DYS administrator, she failed to appearance before foreign jour­ triotdeploymentwouldbe"an act the community. out the effort, the DCCA must 13,OOO-ton Cometandthe 16,400­ 3I calls for North Korea to allow The envoy exchange and full ing closelywith the differentdivi­ have to deal with hard realities provide such needed qualities to nalists to assure the world he had of war." "If I did not believe that I can ton Meteor. full nuclear inspections,and indi­ nuclear inspections were condi­ coordinate or work together with sion chief and personnel to know also," he added. her staff and clients. noplansformakingnuclearweap­ An hour after the Patriots ar­ rectly warnsofadditionalactions, handle it, I would not accept it various government agenciesand Also shipped were 84 Stinger tions set by Seoul and Washing­ ons. rived, South Korean President (positionj.i.I also believe that I the Legislature. missiles for defending the Patri­ possibly economic sanctions. ton for further U.S.-North Korea U.S. Defense Secretary Will­ Kim Young-sam said North Ko­ have confidence that I can do it," 'That's the best I cando. At this ots, which are to be deployed The council adopted the state­ talks on improving ties and re­ iam Perry arrives this week for reaisunlikely toprovokemilitary he said. mostlyatmajorportsandairfields ment shortly after North Korean solving the nuclear crisis. pointI canensurethattherewillbe consultations with South Korean Governor Froilan Tenorio that are vulnerable to a possible short and long term plans benefi­ and U.S.officials on military pre- nominated Tebuteb for the direc­ cial to the public," the educator torship of the DCCA recently af­ stressed. Pope denounces UN ter the Senate rejected the ap­ He said he will continuetheon­ Coast Guard seizes pointment of Margarita Olopai­ goingprogramsand plansinitiated Taitano as director of the depart­ by different offices under the Taiwanese ship population confab ment last April 7. DCCA. LOS ANGELES (AP).The u.s. ocean-going vessels. There have VATICAN CITY (AP) • A CoastGuard found 12I people on also been incidents on the East ever to react against models of RomanCatholic leadersand anti­ planned U.N. conference to dis­ Thompson released aTaiwanese fishingvessel seized Coast, including a grounding off behavior that are models for he­ abortionactivists.WorkonaU.N. cuss population growth was in the Pacific off Mexico after New York in which eight immi­ donism and permissiveness," he population-control plan is under sharply criticized by Pope John beingshadowed for days as a sus­ grants died. told the. crowd in St. Peter's way,andtheUnitedStatesispush­ PaulII on Sundayas anattemptto to two sisters pected immigrant smuggler, au­ The Jin Yinn No. I wasspotted Square. ingformoreliberallanguagecon­ promote birth control and abor­ By Rafael I. Santos to ensure thatThompson does not thorities said Sunday. Earlier in a visit to a church cerning the availability of abor­ April 9 by a Coast Guard aircraft tion. violate the conditions of her re­ The boarding party found 10 400 miles (640kilometers)south­ outside Rome, the pope said he tions. The Clintonadministration The pontiff said he has sent all A GUAM resident who was ar­ lease which include a curfew be­ women, 101 men and 10 crew­ west of San Diego. It was trailed intends to "fight a U.N. project seeks to make it clear that all worldleadersa letter "expressing rested early this month for al­ tween 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. and ap­ men aboard the l68-foot (50­ for fivedaysbefore beingboarded that wants to destroy the family." womenhavetherighttosafeabor­ painful surprise" at the fact reli­ legedimportationofcrystalmeth­ pearance in every court proceed­ meter) Jin Yinn No. 1 and all Saturday by Coast Guard offi­ The Cairo conference has al­ tions,notjust inthecaseofrape Or amphetamine better known as ing regarding the case. appeared to be healthy, said a cials. gious points of view will appar­ ready come under attack from incest. ently be excluded from the meet­ "ice" was released yesterday to Thompson was arrested by statement issued from Coast "We had permission from Tai­ ing, planned for September in third party custodians who mort­ Customs officers last April 5 at Guard headquarters in Long wan authorities to board and take Cairo, Egypt. About 170 nations gaged their real property 9:30 p.m. during a routine cus­ Beach, Calif. control of the vessel," said John are expected to attend. Millions in counterfeit to secureher temporary freedom. toms check at the Interna­ -The vessel was apparently be­ Hollisa chief warrantofficer with The pope said the gathering ­ Ellen B. Thompson was re­ tional Airport. She arrived on ing escorted by Coast Guard cut­ the Coast Guard. which will be led by economists, leased to Maria Mathixand Anna Saipan from Guam. ters to Mexican waters, as was The United States has tried to money found in London New members of Saipan Friendship Lions Club officials take oath during the induction administered by sociologists and political leaders Noble,close friendsof the defen­ Authorities seized about 14.45 Roma Oiaz-Aranda, acting zone chairman and immediate past president (Partly hidden) held Tuesday at done in a similar case last sum­ keep smuggled immigrants from LONDON (AP) • Police raided a tioned. - will reinforce the "presumed dant,yesterdayafternoon. Thetwo grams or more than an ounce of Casa de Roma. mer, but U.S. authorities would landing in the country because suspected counterfeiting opera­ right of abortion." Police saidthe face valueof the Susupe residents promised that methamphetaminehydrochloride not confirm the destination. asylum seekers can stay for years tion in London on Sunday and Thepope's voicerosewithemo­ fake banknoteswasasmuchas 13 they would report to the court if and some marijuana sticks. The The West Coast has experi­ while their requests are resolved. found millions of pounds worth tionashedenouncedthemeeting, million pounds ($19 million). Thompsonviolatestheconditions illegal substances were discov­ enced a flurry of attempts to land Mexico, however, can repatriate of British, American and other "And officers are still count­ of her release. ered when Customs officers undocumented Chinese from whichhecalled"adefeatforman." currencies. Governor pays tribute immigrants immediately. "It is today more urgent than ing," a police spokeswomansaid Theywerealsomadeawarethat checked her purse. Four men were being ques- anonymously. the defendant's failure to appear The "ice" is said to have a Detectives from South East in scheduled court proceedings value of $7,434. She was held on Regional Crime Squad raided a would mean forfeiture of their $100,000 bail bond since her re­ to CI secretaries printing worksin Islington,north property bond. lease yesterday to twosisters who GOVERNORFroilan C.Tenorio effectively with management, vital to the successof themanager London, and found the presses Defense lawyer G. Anthony have known her for about five has proclaimed the week of April other employees and the general and the office," said Tenorio in wererunning.Officersfoundfake LongtoldSuperior Court Associ­ years. 25-29 as CNMI secretaries week public. his proclamation. Irish, Spanish, Nigerian and Ro­ ateJudgeMiguelS.Demapanthat Thompson isfacingat leastfive in recognition of the efforts of all "The quality of the operations He said it is essential that the manian notes as well as sterling thevalueof the propertyequals or drug charges including illegal secretaries in the islands. in any office is a direct reflection Commonwealth acknowledgethe and dollars. exceeds the $I 00,000 bail set for possession of controlled sub­ "Secretaries play increasingly of the skills of thesecretary in that importance and invaluable assis­ They seized what the the release of Thompson. stance, importation of controlled important roles and assume office. Any successfulmanager is tance of the modem secretary in spokewoman described as "so­ Demapan agreed to release the substance andimportationofcon­ greater responsibilities than ever aware that his secretary's hard order to honor them and encour­ This health-care plan designed for the phisticated" equipment. defendant to the two widows and trolled substance withan intentto before in both public and private work, efficiency, commitment age others to enter such a chal­ unique needs of individuals and small ordered Thompsontoreportdaily deliver. sectors. Despite their invaluable loyalty and public relations are lenging field. businesses here on Saipan covers you Use color to the Probation Office. She will appear in court on contributions to the business The judge told the custodians anywhere in the world. 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Thompson is led to yesterday's court hearingbypolice officer. theabilitytodealcourteously and 4-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-TUESDAY, APRIL 19,1994 Aloha state 5th in nat'l health poll TUESDAY, APRll.. 19, 1994 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND viEws-S Minnesota best, Arkansas worst in health care rankings Parents .' start anti-drug training By Ferdie de la Torre making and logical thinking," Lee working group primarily to deal school to create a safe drug position ofschool-community LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) ­ The award considers factors that 16,Wyorning(3); 17,Maine(43); Pennsylvania (45); 29, Ohio (39); gia (28) and West Virginia (41); stressed. with drug and alcohol addiction free environment fpr student mobilization team. People worried about their health reflect the overalI health of a 18, Kansas (23); 19, Maryland 30, Michigan (38); 3 I, Indiana 41, Tennessee (37); 42, Alabama OVER 40 parents in the CNMI He said today he will tackle problems in the CNMI. learning. Another objective is to see should head to Minnesota and state's citizens as well as their (13); 20, Wisconsin (21); 21, Iowa (30); 32, Illinois (32); 33, Ari­ (47);43,Oklahoma(26);44,Ken­ participated the start of the four­ more on alcoholic children and The goal of the workshop is Among of its objectives, is successful community mobi­ avoid President Clinton's home access to health care. (20); 22, Virginia (17); 23, Cali­ zona (25); 34, New York (36); 35, tucky (18); 45, Nevada (42); 46, day workshop held at Aqua Re­ how drugs affect family directly to motivate and train parents to be able the participants get lization efforts and examine state ofArkansas at all costs, says Factors included the percent of fornia (24); 24, New Jersey (31); South Carolina (29); 36, North Delaware (49); 47, Missouri (48); sort yesterday, the first formal and indirectly. that are active within the a feel for the purpose and com- the common characteristics. a company that publishes state adults who smoke or are over­ 25, South Dakota (10); 26, Alaska Carolina (35); 37, Texas (14); 38, 48 (tie), Florida (50) and Louisi­ training in preparation to the for­ Jackie Quitugua, Public School statistics. weight, the death rate by AIDS, (16); 27, New Mexico (22); 28, Mississippi (33); 39 (tie), Geor- ana (40), 50, Arkansas (46). mation of a community network System Drug-Free Program Co­ The "Health Care State the infant mortality rate and the which will address drugs and al­ ordinator who is in charge of over Rankings 1994" rated Minnesota percent of drivers who wear seat cohol use problems. viewing the community network as the best state to live in and belts. Positive factors included the Harvey R. Lee, Pacific Pro­ program called "Parent Coordi­ Arkansas at the bottom of the number of community hospitals gramSpecialistWestern Regional nating Network Centers" (PCNC) heap. and the percentage of children Hawaii gov't workers Centerfor Drug-FreeSchools and explained that the project is an "If Minnesota ever offers entering kindergarten who were Communities, who is the facilita­ empowerment of the parents to courses in health care, Arkansas fully immunized. tor of the workshop, discussed play more active role in the may want to attend," said Scott For example, Minnesota ranked the major role ofthe parents need schools and community to ad­ Morgan, president of Morgan 48th in the number of births to set to go on strike to play in schools. dress drug and alcohol use prob­ Quitno, the Lawrence-based pub­ teen-age mothers, while Arkan­ HONOLULU (AP) • More than meet "all the way up to 12:0 I" to fact - and we want the public to Lee also guided the parents in lems. lisher of state statistics. sas ranked 2nd. Arkansas was establishing what they need to do 13,000 state and county workers try to work out a settlement and know this, too - that the em- Aside to these problems, Hawaii was ranked fifth, down among the five worst states for to develop more parent involve­ and their supervisors were set to avoid a strike, said state negotia- ployers have the power and the Quitugua said PCNC also deals from last year's fourth -place rank­ the number of teen-age mothers, strike at 12:01 a.m. (6:01 a.m., tor James Yasuda. funds to prevent this," Okata ment in addressing the problems. other elements which play the ing. the death rate; the percent of EST) Monday after rejecting a "Obviously, I'm disappointed said. During the workshop, the "ac­ students high risks. Following Minnesota were people without health insurance proposed four percent pay raise. (by the strike announcement), but The state has offered a 4 per- tive" parents from High "It is giving parents skills and Vermont, New Hampshire, Ne­ and the percent of adults who The strike would involve mem- they have the right by law to goon cent wage hike over two years. School presented a skit, showing more conscious on what they are braska and Hawaii. Last year's smoke. bers of bargaining units 3 and 4, strike, and so I respect that right," That is the same offer accepted the positive and negative peer doing to their children...what winner, Utah, fell to sixth. Filling Here are this year's rankings, which represent 13,145 white- Yasuda said. by nine other government em- pressure. things really cut down the com­ out the rest of the bottom five, with the state's 1993 rankings in collar workers and white-collar Gov. John Waihee said he re- ploye bargaining units, includ- In positive peer pressure, the munication," she said. ahead of Arkansas, were Dela­ parentheses: supervisors, according to the Ha- gretted a strike has been called. ing nurses, public school teach- parents showed how the students Quitugua pointed out that un­ ware, Missouri, a tie between 1, Minnesota (6); 2, Vermont waii Government Employes As- "There are rarely winners in ers and firefighters. help one another in the school der the PCNC program, the par­ Florida and Louisiana. (15); 3, New Hampshire (12); 4, with regards to their studies. sociation. any strike," Waihee said. The union wants wage in- ents will have a lead role in edu­ The secondannual rankings are Nebraska (10); 5, Hawaii (4); 6, In the negative pressure, the 'The only chance of avoiding a 'The state government will do creases of 4 percent for each cating the children. based on 23 statistical factors of Utah (1); 7, Washington (5); 8, mothers portrayed how the stu­ strike is ifthe state comes up with its best to provide essential ser- year of the proposed two-year PCNC is a triangulate approach Board of Education Chairman Daniel O. Quitugua (left) and Commissioner of Educa~io.~ William S. !C!'.res health chosen by the editors of Connecticut (19); 9, Massachu­ a serious salary offer that we can vices and as many ofour regular contract, plus a step movement dents tum to drug and alcohol involving the schools, students (right) were among the honoredguests at the AprilS opening of the Alt-SctioolArt EXhlblt~on. The eXhlb~tlon, "Health Care State Rankings setts (34); 10, North Dakota (8); whic~ take back to the membership," services as possible," he said. "I pay hike of4 percent. Since some use. and parents, designed to be a is now featuring artwork done by elementary school students, IS open to the publlo through Aprt127. 1994," a 520-page annual refer­ II, Rhode Island (43); 12, Mon­ The skit also showed the im­ union spokesman Garen Deweese hope everyone will remain calm workers are eligible for two step ence book that compares the states tana (7); 13 (tie), Colorado (9) portance on the parents' part of said Sunday morning. and reasonable, and that mem- movement increases, the union's in 472 health care categories. and Idaho (2); 15, Oregon (27); reporting or sharing to the school Management negotiators will bers of the public will be patient wage demands total between 8 principal and staffconcerning al­ with us as those employees who percent and 16 percent. cohol and drug use of a child. THE 18TH ANNUAL MICHELOB are not on strike do their best to In addition to government PUBLIC NOTICE Lee told Variety that the work­ II' THE SuPERIOR COL'RT OF TIlE meet urgent needs. clerks, Unit 3 includes such non- COMMONWEALTH OF THE I'ORTHERN shop focus not only on drug in­ MARIM'A ISLASIJS "1have directed the state's chief clerical employees as police dis- CHAMORRO GOLF formation but to get the parents negotiator to continue his efforts patchers, lifeguards, drivers li- Bank ofHawaii CIVIL ACTION 93- 1193 realized the need of good com­ to reach an accord with the union," cense examiners, computer op- MI LAGROSLENON-BUARAO munications to their kids. Waihee said. erators, hospital admission per- CLASSIC Petitioner, "We need more than just ·REPOSSESSED VEHICLE FOR SALE TO, '. The union also announced the sonneIand highway construction YS information...parents must teach April 23 -24, 1994 6,756 members of Unit 13, which inspectors. ,HIGHESIBID[)ER·TOI3ESOLO: AS IS AND ,.. EDMUNDO V. BUARAO, the kids life skills, good decision is composed of professional and A strike would force the cIo- .., ··WHERE-IS,:CONbITION . . Resoondem Country Club ofthe Pacific Golf Course scientific employees such as state sure of all public libraries, but .. '.' .'~: Beneficiary • FDMS Building/Scholarship Fund SUMMON doctors and social workers, would public schools would remain MBA 8th TOTHE ABOVE-NAMED RESPONDENT join the strike Friday if there is no open. ENTRY FORM 1991 TOYOTA COROLLA 4DR SEDAN YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and noti­ settlement. However, the teachers' union fiedto file anyanswer youWish 10 make to the grader is Petrtion tor Divorce of v/hlch IS given trw The Hawaii Employment ReIa- advised parents of special educa- Last Name: First Name: lnit: _ oerewun, Within thrrty ,301 da,'S after se.vice tions Board issued an interim or- tion students to 'keep their chil- of thiS summons uponyou der Saturday night to allow the dren home for the duration ofthe PLEASE INQUIRE AT BANK OF HAWAII YOU" ANSWER SHOULD S, IN \,;RITING April's best Flight Choice: Men __Women__Senior Club Affiliation: _ and1:I~d With theCler, of Court 21 So1rpan CM state and counties to declare large strike. JUNG MIN KIM, an eighth NAURU BUilDING, SUSUPE TEL # 235-5400 95950 ana serve upon pet'ilo,,"r S [(Jure"el numbers of employes essential to "The ability of teachers to give AIlI'V K Sawhney POBox 9'; Susupe grader, has been selected as the Current Handicap: Attested by: Club Position: _ Saman. CM II maybeprepared andsignedlor public health and safety and thus adequate care, supervision and outstanding junior high school you by your counsel and sent 10 theClerk Df prohibited from striking. instruction to special education trus COUll by messenger 01 mall It IS 1I0t student for the month of April at Entry Fee: $140.00 Cash Check No. _ THE BANK RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE The state had petitioned to have students depends greatly on the necessary for you 10 appeal personally until Marianas Baptist Academy. He furlher nonce 3,300 employes decIared essen- help of educational assistants, ANY AND ALL BIDS If you fall an answer In accordance wrthrms has always been an honor stu­ Includes green, cart and banquet fees plus a gift bag. Make checks (non-refundable) payable to: Summons, judgmentby detaunmay betaken tial. The number ofessential work- who are in HGEA's Unit 3," the dent, displaying good discipline Chamorro Golf Club. Deadline is Sunday, April 18, 1994; late entry add $20.00. Turn in entry forms to againsl you for the relief demanded in the ers for the state's four counties Hawaii State Teachers Associa- and excellent academic skills to­ Country Club of the Pacific (CCP) or to any Chamorro Golf Club members. Banquet guest fee is petition for Divorce. was not immediately known. tion said. ~; By order of the above Court: gether with a good sense of hu­ $18.00. Handicap must be attested by a club official. Participation and full operation of the golf ...!;,,"""""""'" "0 Dated thrs , Oth dayof November, 1993 "The decision by the (union) "For this reason, teachers be- mor to-brighten up the campus. tournament will be at the sole discretion of the Tournament Committee whose decision(s) will be final. DEPUTY CLERK OF COURT negotiating teams is ahistoric one, lieve that, should the educational YUN JIN LEE became the stu­ SUPERIOR COURT because never in its 60-year his- assistants go on strike, it is in the ~~ ~o COMMONWEALTH OF THE dent ofthe month in April for FORMAT FOR SALE NORTHERN MARIMA ISLAND tory has this union everstruck the best interests of special educa- MBA'shighschooI. Hard-work­ ~_N' Former property of Tropicana Hotel, ~ employers," HGEA executive di- tion students to remain at home ing, dependable and multi-tal­ rector Russell Okata said. during the strike," the teachers' Flights: Championship, A, S, C, Seniors, & Women. The Senior and Women's flights will each place a V ~ including ented, she has been active in many 0 However, public school teach- union said. "It is the only way to low gross and a Jow net standing, while the rest of the flights will compete on gross scores standing school and island functions, en­ ~~ , blu~-collar within their flights. A maximum of 144 players will be accepted! One shot-gun start commencing at ~ ers and .workers have guarantee the health and safety of tered various competitions and VliJ Color television sets staged previous stnkes. these students." 6:30 a.m. Blue toes for all men and Senior flights. Red toes are for the Women's flight. Failure to Refrigerators ~~I r won numerous prizes. She re­ check in at registration and falsification of score is subject to disqualification. 0., "The Unit 3 and Unit 4 negotia- "Although teachers will be cently earned a berth on the £ ..;\ Single and queen beds tor~ coul~ s~rike ~biding ,0 The Saipan Group of Alco­ ha.ve delayed by our contract by cross- CNMI's team going up against ~~ ~~i~;~~b\~~~:ts, sofas, etc) . • holics Anonymous meets action until Friday, when Unit 13 mg the picket lines, we will not the best high school teams in the BENEFITS o every Monday, Wednesday, would legall y be free tojo!n them, be doing the work of the striking States at the prestigious National ~ Canon photocopier 0 Friday and Saturday at7:00 but the message from their rnern- employees," said HSTA Presi- Panasonic Challenge. Along with This golf tournaments primary benefactor is the Father Duenas Memorial School to assist and contribute bers was loud and clear: Strike dent Sharon Mahoe. ~ ~ Electric typewriters . p.m. at the Kristo Rai her will go two MBA classmates, to the school building project and scholarship fund. Your assistance will be greatly appreciated. A $50.00 cash for each nine on the closest-to-the-pin contest will be awarded daily. One par three on the Air conditioning units ~) ~ Church Social Hall Kitchen while the iron's hot!" Okata said, "Simply put, teachers will not John Concepcion and Jo Jo o front and another par three on the back. It is also a DFS Tournament of Champion qualifier. YOU Union members know a strike be filling in for school secretar- Villagomez. These three will join in Garapan, across from the WANT A FUN GOLF TOURNAMENT - YOU GOT IT! Enter Now! 'f~ri~~ to be sold at public auction on Friday, April will disrupt the routine of daily ies, clerks or educational assis- three students from MHS to rep­ "0 Horiguchi BUi/ding. /f you life for Hawaii residents, he said. rants at any time during the strike " A"~' 22, 1994 at 1:00 p.m. at Westpac Freight, .. resent CNMI in the national fi­ have adrinking ordrugging 'But the members know for a Mahoe said. ' SPECIAL THANKS ~ V Puerto Rico, Saipan. The property can be nals in Orlando, Florida, in early TO: ] MICHEWB Continental problem call 234-51 00 and , . . , III 4"& viewed on the morning of the sale. For further 0 they will put you in contact June. Yun Jin has just learned ....N~lIC. PAC i~~~ also that she has been accepted in Micronesia • ~ ft~ with someone who might "NO~' O ... i.n.. fo.. rm....• ati.on. contact Mike White, 234-6547. t :Just Say To Drugs: prestitious Smith College in Mas­ ~:t.'j.jj j ~~ be able to help. , sachusetts where she plans to en­ jj AA AA • .Ai AA Ai A ...... , FOR MORE INFORMATION AND ENTRY FORM CALL MARPAC 234-7113 ... .. ter in September. 6-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1994 TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1994 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VTEws-7 Top-secret US plan scrapped as cold war ended NEW YORK (AP) - The U.S. is known, will officially end on breakable chain ofcommand for officerwho analyzed nuclear war det~lls remain top secret. The government, citing the end of the Oct. I, according .to military.of- military and civilian leaders that programs in the 1980s. project was ~ amalg~ of 20 salutes Filipino teachers Cold War, is abandoning an 11- ficials familiar WI~ the proJe~t would withstand ~ 6-month war "And~tthee~dwehadtohave programssohighlycla:'~lfiedthat By Ferdie de 18 Torre the Philippines. ementary School, she formulated Teacher of the Year" award. Santos and Ramil Trinidad. year-old, $8 billion project on who were quoted 10 Monday s that included a sustained nuclear a cohesive cham of ~om~a~d, 0~1~. a handful of military and She was the Department of the school's five year action plan The winners for the presiden­ Given Governor's Humanitar­ ways to keep the government run- editions of the Times. attack on Washington, D.C. with control over our rem~l11ng civilian pe~sonnel knew of the~. LT. GOVERNOR Jesus Borja Education, Culture and Sports in 1989-1990, apresidential nomi­ tial award for excellence in sci­ ian Award are Olivia Alcalde and ning after a nuclear attack, The The U.S. Defense Department "That was the requirement: six nuclearforces, that woul~ give .us ."That raised the burea~,crat~c said the CNMI salutes to the Fili­ national chairperson for the 1990 nee in Science Teaching (school ence and mathematics' teaching­ Angelita Bunag. New York Times reported. spent dlrs 8 billion on the project, months," said Bruce Blair, a leverage over the Soviets, he Said. l11?htmare to the nth power, Blair pino teachers who have distin­ elementary curriculum revision level) and GES "1992 Teacher of state level are Luz M. Buccat, Laila Baja on the other hand is TIle "Doomsday Project," as it which sought to create an un- former Strategic Air Command LikemanyotherColdW~pr?- Said. "Noo~e~ewwhatanyone guished themselves through their and enrichment. the Year." Arsenia P. Gallardo, Leodegaria the Governor's Point of Life grams, the Doomsday Project s else was doing. exceptional performanceand con­ Borre was also the national Gallardo won the "1984 Lacson, Guadalupe C. Sabino, Fe awardee. tributions toeducation in the Com­ chairperson for the construction monwealth. of the DECS elementary nation­ 2,800 evacuated as Borja lauded the Filipino edu­ wide achievement test in 1990. IMF expected to cators in the CNMI during the Leading the awardees are the recognition night sponsored by "CNMI Teacher of the Year." WWII bomb was defused okay Russia's loan Marianas Association ofFili pino They are Ernesto Alano, Arsenia Educators (MAFE) held Satur­ P. Gallardo and Elda G. TRENTO, Italy (AP) - An aerial The 250-kilogram (550-pound) police closed a main rail line to ByMARTINCRUTSINGER While Russia has missed other day night at Diamond Hotel's Lavictoria. bomb from World War II was bomb was discovered last week by Munich, Germany. Ahighway near similar targets, an IMF official Grand Ballroom. Alano was adjudged as the defused Sunday after authorities workers digging a building foun­ the bomb site also was closed. W A,SHINGTON (AP) - The In­ said he was optimistic that the In his briefspeech, the Lt. Gov­ "1993 CNMI Teacher of the dation inTrento, about30 miles(50 ordered the evacuation of nearly It was not immediately known ternational Monetary Fund, in a new program would allow the emorunderscored the importance Year," besting 18 other teachers kms) south of Bolzano. 2.800 people and blocked rail ser­ whether the bomb was Italian or surprising turnabout, is likely to country to get control ofinflation of the Filipino teachers in educat­ from Saipan, Rota and . While vice and roads for several hours. experts defused the bomb, from another nation. approve a $1.5 billion loan to and finally stop the steep drop in ing the people in the Common­ Alano who has a Masters De­ Russia this week that could open economic output. wealth. gree in Religious Education at the the way for billions of dollars of The official, who briefed re­ "I am proud to be here because Los Angeles-based Loyola 236 alien postponed Western assistance to porters Friday on condition that you as educators are very influen­ Marymount University which he begin flowing to President Boris his name not be used, said the rialto our youth," Borja said. "This completed through scholarship workers Yeltsin's government. $1.5 billion loancould befollowed night is your night of glory." grant, also receivedplaque ofrec­ IMF officials said the loan pro­ later this year with the start of$ 4 He stressed that to be recog­ ognition from the then Governor rounded up posal, which has already been en­ billion in more permanent IMF nized in the field ofeducation "is Lorenzo Guerrero after having dorsed by IMF Managing Direc­ support. He said such a program something else and probably the been selected as Hopwood Junior KUALA LUMPUR, Malay­ tor Michel Camdessus, is on the "could make a decisive contribu­ best." HighSchool's teacher of the year. sia (AP) - Police looking for agenda for consideration by the tion to allow Russia to stabilize its ~. Borja and Renato Villapando, Lavictoria, the "1993 CNMI illegal foreign workers raided agency's executive board economy to start growing again. to Philippine Consul to the CNMI, Teacher of the Year" organized Presentors (left to right) MAFE president Josefina ~orre, Lt. Governor Je~se B,0rja and Philippine Consul two apartment buildings and Wednesday. But others question whether were the presentors to the presi­ and became the adviser of the Renato Villapando, pose with Guadalupe C. Sabmo who recE;lves pres.'d~ntlal a'r'(ard for excellence tn rounded up 236 people, of­ Officials, who spoke on condi­ Yeltsin will be able to live up to dential award for excellence in Reading Club in 1988-1989. science andmathematics teaching-national level. Also In photo IS MHS ptinctpe! Dons Thompson (extreme right) who receives the award in behalf of Leodegaria Lacson. ficers said Sunday. tion of anonymity, said that bar­ his deficit-reduction commit­ science and mathematics teach­ As a teacher in Garapan EI- Of the Indonesi an s , ring any last-minute snags, it ments given the heavy pressure ing-national level. r: .., .". ". ". :... Bangladeshis and Pakistanis should win approval. The IMF he is facing to help millions of The awardees are Guadalupe ~ • • • • • • • • • • ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • A ~ taken in for questioning Sat­ loan will represent a vote ofcon­ Russians already suffering from C. Sabino and LeodegariaLacson. • 4 urday night, 32 were detained _--- fidence by the agency in Russia's two years of market reforms. Since 1987, six Filipino teach­ • because they did not have valid latest plan to get control of its The IMF official said he be­ ers have won awards in the state - - travel documents or had economy. lieved increased optimism was level in the presidential award for overstayed their visas, said It also represents a key hurdle justified in part because the key excellence in science and math 1 Superintendent Abdul Rahim ~ that Yeltsin's government had to members ofthe new parliament teaching. I Reach Out Hanafi. clear in order to tap into even seemed committed to keeping Sabino-who retired recently as Most of those taken in were more substantial amounts of aid economic reform on track. math teacher at Hopwood, be­ working for large companies in the form of debt relief from "Possibly we had forgotten that came the first mentorin the CNMI in the industrial zone in .-PI Western creditors and project there is a lot of irreversibility in to win the prestigious award in OV81'188S, R:. Penang, 300 kilometers (180 loans from the IMP's sister what has already been achieved the-national level. Marianas' Only Locally Owned Long-Distance Telephone Company miles) northwest of Kuala agency, the World Bank. in Russia," he said, pointing to On the other hand, Lacson re­ Lumpur, he said. The IMF action would represent ceived national level award in significantnumbersofbusinesses '~ a surprising turn of events since that have already been privatized. 1989. the leading architects ofRussia's J Board of Education Chairman ~ The official met with reporters -I The BANK OF SAIPAN ';~ reform resigned their Cabinet to give an overview of the IMF's 1 Daniel Quitugua said in behalfof 'f:::..j' Is Pleased To Announce posts unexpectedly in January. upcoming spring meetings, which P the Public School System, he They said opponents ofeconomic will begin later in the week and Ii urged the Filipino educators to reform had gained the upper hand will focus not only on Russia and continue their dedication in the following elections for a new other countries in economic tur­ emotional and intellectual devel­ parliament in which ultranation­ moil but also the problems of slow opmentofthechildren in the Com­ alists had made a strong showing. growth in much of the industrial­ monwealth. Their departure prompted ized world. "Please continue in your effort TIME CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSITS widespread hand-wringing in the In the growth area, the IMF's inhelping us...our children to keep West and dire warnings that official economic outlook, to be the challenges in the future," $50,000 and up 4.50% 365 Days Russia's economy, already in released Wednesday, has signifi­ Quitugua said. 4.00% 180 Days chaos, would spiral further out of cantly boosted expectations for The Chairman explained that control. teaching is a very difficult task 3.75% 90 Days the United States while down­ Vice President Al Gore and grading the forecast for the but the Filipino educators im­ 3.50% 30 Days others in the Clinton administra­ pressed .him because they "an­ ------~------world's other two large econo­ S1,000 to $49,999 4.00% 365 Days tion openly criticized the IMF for mies, Japan and Germany, be­ swered the very difficult task." being too tough in demanding that Among the distinguished 3.75% 180 Days cause of lingering recessions in Russia rein in its economy. But those nations. presentors who salute the out­ 3.50% 90Days the IMF got critical backing from The official praised Germany's standing contributions ofthe Fili­ 3.25% 30 Days Treasury Secretary Lloyd decision last week to cut key in­ pino teachers were Senate Presi­ Bentsen. His view ultimately dent Jesus Sablan, Acting House ------.. _------terest rates but said that further prevailed that Western aid would reductions would be needed. Speaker Jesus Mafnas, and Con­ gressman Pete Reyes. SAVINGS RATES be wasted unless Russia got its For Japan, the official adopted In her speech, MAFE president economy under control by fol­ a position similar to that of the Increased to 3.25 % Josefina Borre said the associa­ lowing IMF guidelines. Clinton administration. He said tion believes that in education, Camdessus reached agreement the government needs to do more CHECKING ACCOUNTS with Yeltsin's government last "the best interest of the child is

in the way of extending tax cuts to .~. 3.00% on Average Daily Balance Of $1,700 the first and ultimate interest to be month on a package of proposals spur domestic demand: He also considered...this is our mission." aimed at cutting inflation, which suggested "Japan could cut inter­ For complete details, visit our Banks in Garapan or . "We came here not for fun, not soared by 950 percent last year, to est rates further given the high for adventure, rather we were 7 percent a month and restraining value of the yen and the absence BANK OF SAIPAN the government's budget deficit. of inflationary pressures. asked and recruited to come here to deliver the services we special­ . THE SATURDAY BANK ized in," Borre pointed out. Juan S. Torres VP/Gen. Mgr.-Malt S_ Lonac, President BEFORE IT'S TOOLATE! We must stem the Borre, was the former Philip­ KNOW YOUR ENEMYI epidemic of cruo-abuse. We must educate ourselves and our ctlildren to the dangers. pine government scholar in spe­ _. cial education at the University of

,...... ~ .. " ',••',',', .', ,'.:...'.". ',t '.",.,'.. ' I'."·.. ·.· .'.".'. I J' • ~ '" ...... , • # .' ~ • ' •• t "', -, ~ . . ~ ...... 8-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS ANDVIEWS-TUESDAY, APRIL 19,1994 Bank scandal figure resurfaces in Chicago TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1994-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS ANDVIEWS-9 ATLANTA(AP)-A womanwho ters in Rome, prosecutors said. career. pher Drogoul, pleaded guilty to Officials at BNL headquarters helped illegally finance billions Prosecutorsagreed not to press Labor unrest spreads in Indonesia But federal officials would not three counts of bank fraud and in Romeclaimed theyknew noth­ of dollars in weapons for Iraq, charges against Ms. Maggi after confirm that the provision was wassentenced in December to 37 ing of the scheme. But the ensu­ JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP)- La- the government would not toler- workers but still held 20 workers shopping centers and factories ognized by the government, had then escaped prosecution by she promised to explain the waived. borunrestspreadSundayinNorth ate violence. and union activists for investiga- remained closed, it said. called earlier this year for a na- agreeing never to work in bank­ monthsinfederalprison'. Hislaw­ ing scandal led to the forced res­ scheme and build a case against The FBI raided BNL's Atlanta yers claimed that Drogoul was Sumatra as troops guarded main "The protests have been in- tionoftheirrolesinFriday's dem- The authorities recognize only tionwide strike to demand a raise ingagain,is now a bank officer in her former co-workers. ignation of the bank's top two officein August 1989,actingona merely a tool in a scheme by the officers, and a federal judge in streets in the provincial capital, spired by some people using the onstrations, he added. the government-sponsored All in the present minimum wage Chicago, The Atlanta Journal­ Her 1989immunity agreement tip from Ms. Maggi and a co­ United States, Italy, Britain and Atlanta concluded that bank of­ where violent protests left three moment for their political inter- The newspaper Suara Indonesian Labor Union, which from the present 3,100 rupiahs Constitutionreported Sunday. also prohibited her from ever worker. people dead, labor activists and ests,"Suhartotoldairforcecom- Pembaruan said troops guarded the protesters see as a pawn of ($1.40) a day to 7,000 rupiahs MelaMaggi was part of a mas­ Germany to ann Iraq in its war ficers in Rome were aware of the working in banking. The bank's manager, Christo- newspapers said. manders at his private ranch in main streets in Medan with auto- employers. ($3.20). However, leaders of the sivebankfraud scheme when she against Iran. scheme. But inOctober 1990,she tooka President Suharto ordered finn Bogor, 60 kilometers (36 miles) maticweapons,whileothersstood The Welfare Labor Union, an union were arrested on the eveof worked in the late 1980s for the job as an assistant vice president action against protesters, saying south of Jakarta. by in tanks. Hundreds of shops, independentorganizationnotrec- the planned strike. Atlanta branch of Banca in Bank of America's corporate Activist Tohap Simanungkalit Nazionale del Lavoro, a state­ lending' office in Chicago, said of the Indonesian Welfare Labor owned Italian bank" prosecutors in companyspokesmanBobWynne. Storm kills 16 India, Bangladesh Lee still Union said about 10,000 factory said. NeithertheJustice Department, workers staged protests in CALCUTTA, India(AP)•Over­ boatscapsizedin the Bay of Ben­ Ms. Maggi, an assistant vice which prosecuted the case, nor 1991. Pematang Siantar regency, 82 ki­ China's prison sentence night storms with blinding rain gal, local newspapers reported. president, regularly borrowed $ theFederalReserveBoard,which On Sunday, gusts up to 60 thinks lometers (51 miles) south of the lashed eastern India and Three weeks ago, early storms 50 million or more a day from oversees banking, blocked Ms. miles per hour (100 kilometers North Sumatra capital of Medan, neigboring Bangladesh, leaving killed at least 32 people in about150banksaround the world Maggi's return to the industry. per hour) flattened more than Australia and in Medan' s harbor areas of at least 16 people dead and 200 Bangladesh. for reporter angers 2,000 to finance food, machinery and Ms. Maggi declined comment. 3,000 huts, snapped electricity Belawan. injured, news reports said Mon­ Hundreds of people are killed weapons.exports to Iraq, accord­ So did her Atlanta attorney, lines, uprooted big trees arid no match Police said the situation was HONG KONG (AP) - About day. every year in Bangladesh and In­ whoseappealagainsthis sentence outside the Chinese news agency ing to prosecutors. Michael Abbott. damaged hundreds of acres of under control. 2,000 people marched to China's The tropical storms killed at dia in the summer storms that hit was rejected by the Beijing High almostdailysinceXiwassentenced The loans helped Saddam Wynne said Ms. Maggi told crops, the reports said. Tens of thousands of factory de facto embassy Sunday in the least 12people in coastal areas of the region at this time of the year. forAsian People's Court on Friday. on March 29. Hussein build up his military ar­ him last week that the provision About 200 people were in­ workers begandemonstrations in largest anti-Beijing protest since WestBengalstate inIndia, United In one of the nation's worst trag­ • Xi, a Chinese resident, was ar­ Journalists in Hong Kong fear senal in the years before the Gulf barring her from banking was jured in one district of West MedanlastThursday,demanding a Hong Kong-basedreporter was News of India news agency said. edies,atleast 131,000peoplewere economies restedlastSeptemberonchargesof that Xi's sentence indicates that War. waivedinlate 1989.According to Bengal and five districts in higherwagesandprotestingarub­ imprisoned for 12 years on Four people were confirmed killed by a cyclone that pulver­ By GEOFF SPENCER stealingsecretsaboutinterestrates China will stifle Hong Kong's Ms. Maggi and her co-workers Wynne, Ms. Maggi said officials Bangladesh, United News and ber factory worker's death. The charges of stealing state secrets. dead in Bangladesh, and 20 fish­ ized Bangladesh's southern and andgoldsales.TianYe,aPeople's mediaafter the territory reverts to hid her borrowings from federal with the U.S. Attorneys office in two Bangladeshi newspapers, demonstrations turned violent on The protesters, including some ermen were missing after their southeastern coastline in April SYDNEY, Australia (AP) - Al­ BankofChinaemployeeconvicted Chineserule in 1997. regulators and BNL's headquar- Atlantaallowed herto resumeher Janakantha and Ittefaq, said. Friday, with stone-throwing and legislators, marched about three mosttwodecadesafter he warned of leakinginformation to Xi, also Xi, 38, had worked as a China clashes with the military. miles (5kilometers) froma down­ lost his apppeaI against a IS-year business reporter for Ming Pao r~~=:~~"7';=_--:-':"_-:-·-t:"7...-.,.=!.;:.:=.,>::,.~-:~;!'::.:""'" -,~~·=:--::-:--=,::_:-.-=:,':r;:-_7L-)...,...... ~~::•.::._'==lI•.,.~.c.~.,~=~_,~,...;::•.• :J::;::":::..r,.::..-=;:.,-.:;~ Australians they risked becom­ f .. A police officer at the North townparkto thelocalbranchofthe , ing overshadowed economically prisontenn. since 1992. Wanted SumatraPoliceCommand,speak­ Xinhua News Agency, which by Asia,fonnerprime minister of Thedemonstrators, manycarry­ Chinahassaidthatitactedwithin ing on condition of anonymity, servesas China's unofficial diplo­ Office Space For Rent Land for Lease Singapore Lee Kwan Yew still ing banners, shouted slogans out­ its rights in Xi's case and that it refused to say whether protests matic mission inthisBritish colony. Central Location- Beach Road Must have sewer line connected to thinks Australia is no match for sideXinhuacallingfor pressfree­ should not deter foreign reporters IT 11,;17' IExpress Worldwide cue. 24hrs. water must be near were continuing in Medan Sun­ They were demanding the re­ dom,butpolicesaidnotroublewas or businessmen from tryingtoob­ its booming oriental neighbors. 1000 sq.ft.l$2000/mo. Includes: Power, the main highway day. leaseof Xi Yang,a reporter forthe "East Asia is resource-poor. reported. tain "normal economic informa­ Night Security Ample Parking, Ground Floor Police have released 61 factory HongKongnewspaper MingPao, Therehavebeendemonstrations tion." Pis. call tel.no.: 256·2785 These countries are becoming '. . .: . Call. Dick .' 234-7'524-' " -, richer by depending on their . , . .' , . ~ people's hard work, thrift, high savings, low consumption and highinvestments," Leetoldabusi­ ness conference Monday. IncontrastAustralia,along with About S 210, 000 for 49 year lease 2- Storey 4-Bedrooms, like countries such as Canada, was resource-rich with a "small 10 min, from Golf Saipan, Village, No Article 12 population, high consumption, Guam: call Donna at (671) 789-1333 lowsavings,lowcompetitiveness, Saipan: call Roy at (670) 234-511 high current account deficit." Lee said Australians need to be "weaned from welfare depen­ dencyandbecomeself-reliantand competitive." APARTMENT Lee was largely responsible from transforming Singapore from a once backward British colonial outpost after World War COMPREHENSIVE AIR FREIGHT SERVICE 11 to a highly efficient industrial • Scheduled daily flights to all of the Marianas Quiet 2 Bedrooms and trading hub. HeretiredasSingapore's leader , • Same-day service available ~ j I I SWimming pool Tennis Court in 1990to bebecomeSenior Min­ j • Pickup and delivery including customs clearance j • Hazardous material capability ~ ister and is currently in Australia i' • Dedicated air freight service on TNT Express ,I Kannat Gardens Apartments on speaking tour. I He said he stood by his earlier ~ Worldwide's all-freighter aircraft Ii' oau« ~ I:'­ statement warning Australians I , ~ For more information call: 234-5117/234-5118 they risked becoming the "white r 234-5684/234-5685 Mon. Fri. 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. j~" f: Monday - Saturday Flight SchedCJle ~ trash of Asia," which he made "Scun 234-9412 Workdays after 5:00 p.m. and Weekends when criticizing Australian eco­ PEPART ARRIVE nomic policies in the 1970s.

;~'.'.'•• ,e •.•.•'••••• , .••:••••.•;.:.•t ••'•••.,•.•.•'.:••'••.•0 ••••••••'.iI'::.: .•.••,e ....i.',.. ·• Ii .•.•.•.• '•• IDEAlilH & FUINEIRAIL 13 more ANNOUINCEM\ENli arrested ;.. in Tibet PAC) FRANCISCO BEllING (AP) - Thirteen more Buddhistmonksand nuns were ar­ MANGLONA restedearlier this year in Tibet for staging pro-independence demon­ ~ TAIMANAO strations, ahumanrightsgroupsaid Monday. PRESENTS BOflN: JANUARY 14, 1924 Three nunsand two monks were •••••••: ••••••••••••• ' ••0 •••• Ii .•.•••••••.••••.••• e',.· . arrested in two small demonstra­ ofRota, passed away nnthe grace ofour Lord on April 13, 1994 at the age of70. tionsintheTibetancapital ofLhasa last month,the London-based Ti­ He Is predeceased byhis Wife: Cecilia Ramos Taimanao Parents: Sixto Arriola Taimanao &Ramona Mendiola Manglona Taimanao bet Information Network said in a Parents In-Law: Bernardo Pangelinan Ramos &Maria Diaz Castro Ramos newsrelease. I."" Anothereightnunswerearrested Brothers: Vicente M. Taimanao &Jose M. Taimanao Nominees (left to right) Lorenzo Cabrera, Vicente Sablan andCarmen Gaskins during yesterday's Semite Brother and His Wife: Alfonso M. & Gesina S. Taimanao confirmation hearing inFebruaryduringademonstration Sister and Her Husband: Maria T. &Jose T. King inagroupof villages45kilometers Sister In-Law: Maria Ch. Taimanao (28 miles)southof Lhasa, it added. Sisters In-Law and their spouses: Francisca R. &Juan Guerrero Reports ofthearrestscomeasthe Juana R. & Pedro Sn. Cruz Clintonadministrationis threaten­ . ',.i ~ iI •••.••••••••.•..••.•.• Luciana C. & Francisco Ada ingtorevokeChina's accesstolow ••••• •••••• e' •••••••••••••.••••••••••.• Brother-In-Law & Wife: Manuel C. &Elena M. Ramos tariffs in June unless Beijing im­ Brother-In-Law: Juan C. Ramos proves its human rights record in Competition consist of • Deadline for Son-In-Law: Jose S. Arriola severalareas, including providing • Formal Wear submission of entry an accounting for political prison­ - Swim Wear HE IS SURVIVED BY HIS CHILDREN AHD THEIR SPOUSES: ers and protectingTibetan culture. form is April 25, 1994 - Karaoke Singing Joannes R. & Carmen S. Taimanao TheUnitedStatesaskedinMarch Luisa T. Arriola & Matias M. Pangelinan for information about 106 people Here is your chance Pia T. &Dimas A. Hocog reported imprisoned for advocat­ to be on the Francisco R. & Lily O. Taimanao ing Tibetan independence from Budweiser calendar. Gloria R. Taimanao &Max Ladore China. Abraham R. & Rosita M. Taimanao Chinasaysithashadsovereignty Hurry fill-out the Daughters: Merced R. Taimanao & Virginia R. Taimanao over Tibet since the 13th century, entry form Reareli Grand Children: Rhonda Yvette Taimanao, Perry John Taimanao. but many Tibetans argue they en­ • $100 Entry Fee Terrence Taimanao and Rebecca Taimanao. joyed de facto independence for Brother: Leonardo M. Taimanao. muchof that time. Chinese Com­ Brother and His Wife: Ramon M. & Ana A Taimanao munist troopsenteredTibetin1950, Sister In-Law: Cristina S. Taimanao and the god-king Dalai Lama fled .0 He isalso survived by24 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. He isalso survived I toIndiain 1959aftera failed upris­ by several uncles, aunls, cousins, nephews and nieces. I ing. Rosary is' being said nightly at 800 PM.at his residence in Rota. dis! #4, and CHe !, MIHA Board appointees Chapel in Saipan and will end on April 21, 1994. Wake services will be held on Ii Guadalupe Flores andJohn Dela Wednesday, April20, 1994 at 8PM at their residence inRota, dis!#4. Funeral Mass Ii Cruz. (top photo) Man.. • • will be held on Thursday, April21, 1994 at 10 A.M. II continued from page 1 Esteven King (left photo) Forma I Wear and Karaoke Singing Swim Wear /Miss Budweiser (Saipan) atthe San Francisco De Borja Church. Burial . <":.:'~\':f::;~',-, II' he has not been arrested yet for Contest 8:30PM • Tuesday, '94-95 Calendar Girl Party with Condition 4 "f~- ,,:,~~~'" ~_; the charges filed against him by Will follow Immediately alter __ ..::t i playing· Wednesday, April 27,1994 at the mass Lunch Will "/~'1':'i-'-'::- . I :1 the Criminal Division of the At­ April 26, 1994 at '--"//e--S":"'; 0 -~ 5 more.. torney General's Office. be served atter intern- . 'f'~-~.'. ~i/r~~. .... \~rS~..:~rr-/A..'. Iill:..::.:."".-<\'. '.. j"-'-~I.•.J ment services / 7 •• ... continued from page 1 Rotbart filed charges of aggra­ vatedassault, assault and battery, governor to sit in the Marianas MemORy Lane n-ariaise Thank You. ,;;.;r.....\'.it.: ;~:j~.~,-C-~.'.~...'~.'..·..1... '."'~f,.itt. ·-'~i disturbingthepeace and contempt ~ From r;¥IA~-·~.';.!{, .:-:~. /.,>y'~,,:.\J'.:~!;~Vj: Public Land Corporation Board. Karaoke Bar During yesterday's hearing, all of court in connection with an SAIPAl'~ THEFAMllY~~V>' /';'\il'~i five nominees elicited positive incident early this month involv­ II ing Pinaula's wife, Jessica. ~-.;;;;.' ~--=:- ~~J /~_:~_> -\:L.-L,~ ;~~j comments from a numberof gov­ ;!__ . _ -:' .. __ ernment personalities that testi­ DPS received reports on April Saipan DiamondHotel 9 that Pinaula came to Microl o fied before the Committee. ~ June '94 Poolside • Distribution of Calendar & Special Assistant for Adminis­ SchoolSuppliesinGarapan where tration Joaquin Pangelinan wel­ Jessica was employed, in viola­ Autograph Signing of Miss Budweiser Calendar Girl 1994-95 PUBL~C tion of a temporary restraining NOTICE comed the appointments of all order issued by the court four ------COASTAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT- OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR nominees saying they have the days earlier, Rotbart said in an 2nd Floor, Morgen Building, Saipan Commonwealth of the 96950 needed education and an enor­ affidavitin support ofthe arrest of C ENTRY FORM ,.) Tel. No. 234-662317320/3970· April 18, 1994· FN: PNO 494AC. 18 mous amount of training for their positions. the suspect. The TRO, which was issued THE FOLLOWING IS A PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT OF COASTAL PERMIT APPLICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE CRM OFFICES: "All ofthem are solid veterans, following a domestic fight be­ Date Received Application Project not amateurs," Pangelinan told APPLICANT tween the couple, retrained the Application Description Location Type Status Sen. Esteven King, chairman of ~ ~~o PAC] defendanc'fromconfronting, mo­ the EAGI Committee. 03/31/94 I Container ! Port & Industrial lesting,attacking, striking, threat­ 1. SPN SHIPPING CO. Lower Base Approved "They can tackle any challeng­ SPlm-94-X-43 I Yard i APC ening,sexually assaulting or call­ (04/15/94) ing tasks with pride and honor ing Jessica through the phone. ,~ '~~~/~~t..u 04/11/94 Business and . and are equipped the necessary 2. Parks & Recreation SPm-94-X-46 Kilili Beach. ShorelineAPC. Under Review Jessica reportedly told her hus­ Tourism Expo. i personalityanddedicationtowork ~~~ band that he was not supposed to 04/12/94 Hotel 3. Marianas ReportlKan Pacific I as board members," added the SMS-94-X-47 Extension Marpi ShorelineAPC. Under Review administration official. come to Microl School Supplies I and dialed 9-11 to inform the au­ I Gene Santos, who is chairman , 04/13/94 thoritiesabout the violation of the 4.CHC SSm-94-X-48 ! Sign Board San Jose, Spn. ShorelineAP~I Under Review of the Civii Service Commission, I I I restraining order. I aited support for Commission Pinaulahowever took the phone ADDITIONAL NOTICE: nominee Sablan, while MPLC away from her and hung it up, NAME: _ Executive Director William R Rotbart said. He then began to The Coastal Resources Management Ottice IS proposing the modification of the CRM regulation toIncrease minor permit application fee from S25.00 toS100.00. The public IS invited to submit the Concepcion turned in a favorable written comments regarding trus matter and copies Of the proposed changes are available atthe CRM oHice. beat her by pulling her hair, pok­ testimony for both Cabrera and NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT: _ ing her eyes and punching the Publication ofthe above listisInaccordance 'IlithCRM Regulalions WhlCtl require allpermit applications tobe published inalocal newspaper wittun15days of receipt ofapplication. The listreflects Gaskins. recently received perrrut applications and those Y~th a recent change In status. New applications are marked Y,1th an aster sk (0) victimuntil she was unconscious, Among the other individuals he said. ADDRESS: _ that made their support to the The Public isinvited to submit wntten comments regarding any of the above projects for which apermit decision has notbeen issued. Allpermit comments should identify the project byapplication When the victim regained con­ number. Your comments should be mailed or hand-dehvered to the CRM Office. Allpersons who desire a public hearing regarding any project may dosobysubmitting a written request for apublic nominees orally were Eli Cabrera sciousness, Pinaula was kicking hearing tothe CRM office withinfourteen (14)caendar days of publica1ion ofthisnctice. Resioonts ofRota and Tinian may submit comments and rEaring request tother local CRM Coordinator. Persons from the Planning & Budget Of­ PHONE: _ wishing to retain tre right to appeat a CRM Pennit oecison must filea notice of aappeal with trE CRM office wrthin thirty (30) days of the issuarce of the CRM permit decision asprwided in CRM her and she began screaming for Regulations, section 8 (G). fice, Jerry Crisostomo and Saipan help, prompting the suspect to Stevedoringemployee AntonioC. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE: --r- _ Barcinas. flee, the affidavit in support of Pinaula's arrest stated. ------I ;.t',I' ., ~" I

12-MARlANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1994 TUESDAY, APRIL 19,1994 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWs-13

RATES: ClcmIfled Amouncemenl -Perone column nch -1>3.00 Belgian troops prepare to leave Rwanda ClassJfledDI!ploy - Perone colurm Inch -53.00 DEADUNE: 1:l:OO noon the day prior 10pubIcaIIon

By ARTHUR ALLEN dium and King Faisal Hospital, who pushed into Kigali on Habyarimana's death.: Rebel and army negotiators NOTE: It some reason VOlXadvertlsement IsIncorrect. call us lrrmed1ately to make the oecessorv correcf1ons. TheMarianas Variety News and VIe"" Isrespomible orlv lor one where about 12,000people were Tuesday are predominantly The lightly armed peace­ met Friday and U.N. shuttle incorrect Insertion. We reserve the rIglI 10 edit. refuse. reject or COlee! onv ad at onv time. NAIROBI,Kenya (AP) - Belgian camped out with little to eat or Tutsis. keepers have been instructed diplomacy between the two peacekeeperspreparedSundayto drink. Tens ofthousands ofpeople not to intervene to stop the camps continued Saturday, Employment Wanted 2 PAINTER- Highschoolgrad.,2 years COOK "i~~ellaneous 1 AUTO ELECTRICIAN - High school withdraw from violence-plagued The army and rebels battling have died in the warfare and killing because that could en­ Kabia said, but there was no . experience.Salary: $2.45 per hour. 1 QUALITY CONTROL CHECKER Contact: TSK-ECGJoint Venture, P.O. grad.,2 yearsexperience.Salary:$2.70 Rwanda as a U.N. operation sent for control of Kigali agreed to ethnic butchery that has its danger their fragile efforts to cease-fire agreement. . 2 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR­ per hour. ,,, Box 2510, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. food to Rwandans left hungry by make the airport a neutral zone so roots in a centuries-old 1 STOCK CONTROL CLERK - High High school grad., 2 years experience. Contact: GEORGEF. FLEMING ,I:lba help the survivors. The rebels say they won't 322-Q517(04/26)T/14707. Salary: $2.45 per hour. nearly two weeks ofethnic fight­ supplies can be brought in, said struggle for power in Rwanda I ..: school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ Fas Moving & Storage Co., P.O. Box U.N. spokesman Moctar stop attacking until the army. ary: $2.56 per hour. Contact:ONWELMFG (SAlPAN) LTO., 2 ELECTRICIAN - High schoolgrad.,2 702, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 322­ ing. Dr. Abdul Kabia, director of the and neighboring Burundi be­ Gueye estimated there may be brings the Hutu gangs under Contact: PACIFIC ENGINEERING & P.O. Box 712, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. 6587(04/29)14788. Belgium will begin withdraw­ U.N. peacekeeping mission in tween the Hutu and Tutsi years experience. Salary: $2.45·$3.50 No. 234-9522(05/03)T/14477. more than I million people in control. The army says it can't 1 PRODUCTION MANAGER- College CONST.,INC.dbaTessie'sCorner,P.O. per hour. ing peacekeeping forces from Rwanda. tribes. and around Kigali. An esti­ bring them under control un­ grad.,2yearsexperience.Salary:$8.00­ Box 2172, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 2 WELDER- Highschool grad.,2 years 2 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 234-5224(04/05)T/15128. yearsexperience. Salary:$4.25perhour. Rwanda on Tuesday, the British Mortarduelsbetweenarmy and More than 4,000 foreigners mated 300,000 have fled the less its front-line forces are $20.00per hour. experience. Salary: $2.45-$3.00 per 1 HOUSEWORKER-Highschoolgrad., 1 SAlES MA~AGER- ~lIege grad.,2 hour. Contact:TRANSAMERICACORPORA­ Broadcasting Corp, reported, rebel troops' had splattered the have been evacuated from gunbattles and gang attacks. freed to police the streets. 2 years experience. Salary: $2.45 per TION, P.O. Box 1579, Saipan, MP yearsexperience.Salary: $8.00-$15.00 2AUTOBODYREPAIRER-Highschool Contact: MARIANAS REPAIRS COM· hour. quoting the Belgium defense in­ tarmac with shrapnel Friday. Kigali in recent days. The 96950.Tel.No.234-6834(05/03)T/8608. per hour. • grad.,2 years experience.Salary:$2.45 PANY, INC., P.O. Box 2690, Saipan, Contact:L.V.P.PACIFICDEV'T.CORP., formation service. ' Murderous gangs prowled departure ofthe Belgians will 4 BUTION HOLE MACHINEOPERA­ per hour. MP 96950. Tel. No. 234-9083(04/26)T/ AAA 134,CallerBox 10001,Saipan,MP TOR Contact: E & L ENTERPRISES, Caller 14722. 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 Some800 Belgianparatroopers Nyrambo, an industrial sectionof leave 2, I 00 Polish, 96950. Tel. No. 233-4330(05/03)T/ years experience. Salary: $900 per Turkish troops press 2 COOK Box AAA 267, Saipan MP 96950. Tel. left over the weekend, and 420 Kigali, butchering people with Bangladeshi, Senegalese and 14799. month. 4 CUTIER, MACHINE No. 235-4118 (04/05) T15122. 1 SUPERVISOR - College grad., 2 Belgian U.N. peacekeepers were machetes and tossing hand gre­ Ghanaian peacekeepers in 10 MACHINEPRESSER years experience. Salary: $2,000 per 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT _ month. 2 MEAT CUTIER - High school grad., College grad., 2 years experience. SaJ~ handingovercontrol ofthe airport nades into houses, Kabia said. Kigali. attacks in N. Iraq 50 SEWINGMACHINE OPERATOR 2 years experience. salary: $2.65 per Contact: WATABE SAIPAN INC., P.O. ary: $800 per month. to about 400 Ghanaian troops. The United Nations is trying to 3 SPREADER, MACHINEOPERATOR 2 DRESSMAKER- Highschoolgrad.,2 hour. Rwanda's army has been SIRNAK, Turkey (AP) - At least fighter-bombers, concentrated on Box 7451, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 1 WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR- High 5 TRIMMER - High school' equiv., 2 yearsexperience. Salary:$2.45perhour. Contact: PLAZA CORPORATION dba Meanwhile, the first C-130 arrange the burial ofthousands of hostile to Belgium because it 234-3533(05/03)T/8611. school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ 57 Kurdish guerrillas have been theSiviandMezideryakeriregions years experience.Salary: $2.45-$6.00 Contact:JANE'S ENTERPRISESINC., HighwayMarket,P.O.Box2569,Saipan, transport arrived in Kigali, the corpses accumulated in the area has refused to aid the army per hour. ary: $600 per month. killed in a six-day-old offensive Sunday. It said at least 57 rebels P.O. Box 5194 CHRB, Saipan, MP MP 96950. Tel. No. 233-Q386(05/03)T/ Contact: ANTONIO S. CAMACHO dba capital of Rwanda, with aid over since killings began April 6 fol­ during a 4-year civil war. 4 INSPECTOR(QUALITY CONTROL 96950. Tel. No. 322-5194(04/26)T/ 1 OFFICE SUPERVISOR - College 8610. by Turkish troops in northern Iraq, had been killed, but did not give WestpacFreight,P.O.Box2048, Saipan, CHECKER) -Highschoolequiv.,2 years 14717. grad.,2yearsexperience.Salary:$5.30 the weekend. U.N. officials were lowing the mysterious plane crash Rwanda's foreign minister, a report said Sunday. casualties for government forces. per hour. _ MP 96950. Tel. No. 322-5537(05/03)T/ experience. Salary: $2.45-$10.00 per 1 ENGINEER, PROJECT arrangingconvoys to cart the food death of Juvenal Habyarimana, Jerome Bicamumpaka, ac­ 14 SEWING MACHINEOPERATOR­ 14478. About 5,000 troops moved Iraqi Kurds accept aid from the hour. 10 SECURITY GUARD SERVICE ­ 3 ASSISTANT MECHANICAL ENGl- and medicine to the national sta- anethnic Hutu who was Rwanda's cused Belgium of aiding the' 4 OVERHAULER(SEWINGMACHINE High school grad., 2 years experience. High school grad., 2 years experience. across the border Tuesday to at- Turkish government and do not . NEER - College grad., 2 years experi­ 1 ASSISTANTMANAGER- Highschool REPAIRER)·Highschoolgrad.,2 years Salary: $2.45-$4.50 per hour. Salary: $2.45 per hour. president. rebels, Belgian radio reported tackthe KurdistanWorkers Party, openly back the PKK, which has ence. Salary: $700 per month. grad.,2 yearsexperience.salary: $5.00­ experience. Salary: $2.45-$10.00 per Contact: DINA TORRES GONZALES Contact: GRACE INTERNATIONAL .OO, 1 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER - Col­ $7.00 per hourססMost of the victims were Saturday. 1 PUBLIC NOTICE or PKK, which stages hit-and-run waged a violentcampaign for au- hour. dba R.J. Enterprise/Roding Ent., P.O. INC.,PPP 109, Box Saipan, MP IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE lege grad., 2 years experience. Salary: 4 AUTO BODY FENDER- Highschool members of the Tutsi minor­ The United Nations sent the attacks intoTurkey from bases in tonomy in southeastern Turkey 4 MARKER- Highschoolgrad.,2 years Box 711, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 96950. Tel. No. 234-9682(05/03)T/ $1,100 per month. COMMONWEALTH OFTHE 14471. grad.,2yearsexperience.salary: $2.45­ ity slaughtered by Hutu gang troops earlier this year to northern Iraq. since 1984. More than 12,000 experience. Salary: $2.45-$8.50 per 234-9555(04I26)T/14725. 3 CARPENTER - High school grad., 2 . NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS bour.. $4.00 per hour. members and Hutu-dorninated monitor a cease-fire, which The AnatoliaNews Agency said . people have been killed in the years experience. Salary: $2.50-$4.90 2 AUTO MECHANIC 3 PACKER- Highschoolequiv.,2 years 1 STOCKCONTROLLER· Highschool 1 SUPERVISOR- High school grad.,2 per hour. government forces. The rebels collapsed with yearsexperience. Salary:$4.05perhour. 3 AUTO PAINTER - Highschool grad., , GUARDIANSHIP CASE NO. the operation, which included fighting. experience. Salary: $2.45-$7.20 per grad.,2 yearsexperience.Salary:$2.45­ 1 MASON - High school grad., 2 years hour. $4.00 per hour. 10 WAITRESS, NIGHT CLUB 2 years experience.Salary:$2.45-$3.00 94-334 experience. Salary: $2.95 per hour. per hour. Contact:NEOFASHIONINC.,P.O.Box Contact: ACORN S.J. KIM CORPORA­ 1 COOK 1 LABORER,CONSTRUCTION - High Contact: B & R CORPORATION dba 1718,Saipan,MP 96950. Tel. No. 234­ TION dba New Olympic Market, Caller 1 BARTENDER- High school grad., 2 school grad., 2 years experience. sal­ Beach Road Auto Repair Shop, P.O. IN THE MATTER OFTHE 9642(04/19)T/15238. Box PPP 222, Saipan, MP 96950.(04/ yearsexperience. Salary:$2.45perhour. ary: $4.00 per hour. Contact: BLUE SKY ENTERPRISES Box 2412, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. GUARDIANSHIP OF: 26)T/14718. 1 MECHANIC. HEAVY EQUIPMENT INC. dba Club Melody, Caller Box PPP 234-7184(05/03)T/14796. 1 CONSTRUCTION WORKER - High Acco.untant 606, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 233­ ALEC JOSEPH WHITE, 1111. school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ Minor 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 1 SALES REPRESENTATIVE - High ary: $2.45 per hour. The local newspaper that was born years experience. Salary: $900-$1,300 school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ 1 LUBRICATION SERVICER - High ary: $2.45 per hour. 8 WAITRESS, NIGHT CLUB - High By: ANGEL MARIE WHITE per month. school grad., 2 years experience. Sa/­ . JUST SAY . Contact: K.S.L. CORPORATION dba school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ ary: $2.45 per hour. Petitioner Contact: UNITED INTERNATIONAL ary: $2.45 per hour. J.J.ShoesShop,P.O.Box1849,Saipan, 3 HEAvY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR­ CORPORATION, P.O.Box689,Saipan, Contact: M.S. DEVELOPMENT COR­ MP 96950. Tel. No. 234-5598(04126)T/ High school grad.• 2 years experience. in 1972 and 11eeps growing. MP 96950. Tel. No. 235-68B8(04/19)T/ PORATION, Caller Box AAA 123, IINOII 14711. Salary: $2.45-$2.60 per hour. 15239. Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 235­ Contact: CONSTRUCTION & MATE­ NOTICE OF HEARING 0365(05/03)T/14452. 2 BAKER - High school grad., 2 years RIAL SUPPLY, P.O. Box 609, Saipan, experience.Salary: $2.45 per hour. Notice is hereby given that on Miscellaneous· MP 96950. Tel. No. 234-6136(05/03)T/ TO DRUGS Contact:PACIFICDREAMCORPORA­ 6 SALESPERSON - Highschool grad., 8607. May 19,1994 at 1:30 p.m., at the Thousonds of readers turn its - TION, Caller Box PPP214. Saipan, MP 2yearsexperience.Salary:$2.45-$4.15 S-uperior Court in Saipan, CNMI, a 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ­ 96950. Tel. No. 233-6349(04/26)T/ per hour. hearing shall be hadon the Petition poqes left and right to know all Collegegrad.,2 years experience. Sal­ 14719. 1 ARTIST· High school grad., 2 years to Establish Guardianship, whenand ary: $380 bi·weekly. experience. Salary: $2.45-$3.15 per Contact: GRACE CHRISTIAN ACAD­ 3 COMMERCIAL CLEANER - High hour. LOST PASSPORT where all persons interested shall what it contains from news reports, EMY,P.O.Box643,Saipan,MP96950. school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ 9 BAKER· High school grad., 2 years appear and show cause why the Tel. No. 322-385O(04/19)T/8461. ary: $2.45 per hour. experience. Salary: $2.45-$3.75 per prayerforreliefinthepetitionshould Contact: MIDWEST TRADING COR­ hour. not be granted. a variety of advertisements 1 DISCJOCKEY- High school equiv., PORATION, Caller Box AAA-695, 3 ELECTRICIAN Dated this 13th dayof April, 1994. 2 years experience. Salary: $2.45 per Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 235­ 6 STOCK CLERK - High school grad., hour. 8752(04I26)T/14710. 2 years experience.Salary: 2.45-$3.00 to small social events that Contact: DELUXE ENTERTAINMENT per hour. GLENN A. JEWEll CORP. dba Hula Hut, P.O. Box 1031, 1 ASSISTANTMANAGER- Highschool Contact: J.C. TENORIO ENTER­ Attorney for Petitioner Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 235­ grad.,2yearsexperience.Salary:$600­ PRISES, INC., P.O. Box 137, Saipan, occur daily. 7171(04I19)T/15240. $1,000 per month. MP96950.Tel.No.2.45-$3.00perhour. 1 COMPANY COOK - High school Contact: J.C. TENORIO ENTER­ 1 PLUMBER - High school equiv., 2 equiv.,2 yearsexperience.Salary:$2.45 PRISES, INC., P.O. Box 137, Saipan, PUBUC NOTICE yearsexperience. Salary:$2.45perhour. per hour. MP 96950. Tel. No. 234-6445 ext. Contact:DICTAT.TORRESdbaTorres Contact: CHINA SATE CONSTRUC­ 7584(05/03)T/8609. Inthe Superior Court ofthe It circulates in this region. Farms,P.O.Box812,Saipan,MP96950. TION (SPN) INC., P.O. Box 3307, Commonwealth ofthe Tel. No. 234-6287(04/19)T/15237. Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 235- 1 . DRAFTER - College grad., 2 years 8861 (04I26)T/14720. . experience.Salary: $1,000 per month. Northern Mariana Islands 1 GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE 1 PLUMBER CIVil ACTION NO.: 94-143 MECHANIC - Highschoolgrad.,2 years 1 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC SU­ 3 CARPENTER experience. Salary: $2.88 per hour. PERVISOR-Highschoolequiv.,2 years 2 MASON - High schoo/ grad., 2 years You moy subscribe to have Overtime$1.SX. Various days, various experience. Salary: $1,500-$2,000 per In theMalter of the Guardianship of experience. Salary: $2.45 per hour. , hoursaccording to employer's require­ month. Contact: ELEPHANT CORPORATION HIRAM DOMINIC ALDAN & ! ~ ment; 1 day off per week. Use The Classifieds the Variety. Contact: MICRONESIAN SERVICES dba Top Construction, P.O. Box 3562, VALDA ALDAN, 1 ELECTRICIAN - Highschoolequiv.,2 ADJUSTMENT, AAA 747 Caller Box Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234­ , 1 yearsexperience. Salary:$4.43perhour. WhetherYou're Minor Children, '. 1OOO1,Saipan, MP96950. Tel.No.233- 8547(05/03)T/14472. Overtime$1.5X, Various days, various . 6727(04/26)T/14713. BuyingOrSelling. AMENDED PUBLIC NOTICE ON hoursaccording to employer's require­ 2 SALES REPRESENTATIVE - High ment. 1 day off per week. PETITION TO ESTABLISH BIRTH, 1 GENERATOR MECHANIC - High 'school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ 1 EXECUTIVE HOUSEKEEPER· Col­ PATERNITY CUSTODY OF school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ ary: $2.45-$4.00 per hour. &. lege grad., 5 years experience. Salary: %rietr~ ary: $3.00 per hour. 1 ELECTRONICSMECHANIC marianas JOSE TERLAJE, JR. $4.93. Overtime $1.5X, Various days, Tel. 234·634117578/9797. Fax: 234-9271 ",q; Contact:KENNETHW. COWARD,P.O. 2 DEVELOPER, FILM - High school The Petition to establish birth, pa­ ~ various hours according to employer's • G'TT.. Box 1087, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. requirement. 1 day off per week. grad.,2yearsexperience.Salary:$2.45 ternity and Custodyof JoseTerlaje, 234-8812(04/26)T/14712. per hour. yarlety;,~ Contact:sAlPAN LAULAU DEVELOP­ Jr. havebeensetfor hearingbefore (?ftfarlanaS - Contact: AUSAKO'S TRADING CO. the Commonwealth SuperiorCourt, MENT INC. dba Goll Course, 1 AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC • High PPP 1020 Box 10000, Saipan, MP LTD.•P.O.Box2273,Saipan.MP96950. Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands, school grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ Tel. No. 234-8400(05l03)T/14453. 96950. Tel. No. 234-9335(04/14)THI ary: $800 per month. IBUCKLE UP SAIPAN ! I on the 5th day of May, 1994 at the 8383. Contact: SAlPAN PETROLEUM MAR­ hour of 1:30 p.m. 2 MUSICIAN - High school grad.• 2 P.O. Box 231, Soipon, MP 96950 KETING INC. dba Shell G & E Service Any person who has any objection 1 SUPERVISOR (CONSTRUCTION) ­ yearsexperience. Salary:$2.45perhour. Station, Caller Box PPP-732, Saipan, Contact:JOSEPHW.WAECHTERdba to this petition may file his or her Tel. (670) 234-6341/7578/9797 High school grad., 2 years experience. MP 96950. Tel. No. 234-5230(04/26)T/ objection with the Commonwealth Salary:$4.05 per hour. 14709. PacificEntertainment Services, P.O.Box 5235(05/03)T/14474. Court at any time before the hear­ Fox: (670) 234-9271 2 AUTO-PAINTER 2 MASON ing, or may appear at the time set 2 AUTO-MECHANIC 2 TIRE REPAIRER- Highschool grad., 1 CHECKER, QUALITY CONTROL ­ for hearinq to present such objec­ B MASON 2 years experience. Salary: $2.45 per 3 CARPENTER- High school grad.• 2 hour. High school grad.• 2 years experience. tion or interest in the above-cap- Salary: $2.45 per hour. yearsexperience. Salary:$2.45perhour. Contact: SAIPAN AUTO SUPPLY INC. tioned matter. ' Contact: ONWEL MANUFACTURING Contact: JEN-MARZ ENTERPRISES, dba Quality Builders Inc., P.O. Box 67, Datedthis 15th day of April, 1994. INC.,P.O.Box1562,Saipan,MP96950. Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234­ (SAIPAN)LTO., P.O. Box 712, Saipan, Tel. No. 234-7129(04126)T/14714. MP 96950. Tel No. 234-9522(05/03)T/ lsi CLERK OFCOURT 6842(04/26)T/14708. 4/19(0144641 14476. 14-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-TUESDAY, APRIL 19,1994 TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1994-MARIANAS VARIETYNEWS AND VIEWS-IS EEK & MEEK® by Howie Sclmeider " r-----~r------.;:1 M~A~ ~l-\AT ICROSSWORD PUZZLER I 1 SlSE. I'LL Cf1£(k. Dodgers stun pirates, Branes beat Cubs (Q..I\PARb~ UJm-1 IT 1 ARCX»JD Cory Snyder hit three homers came off Steve Cooke (2-1), Reds 7, Phillies 0 Bobby Jones(2-1) gave upfive Portugal (2-0) allowed'five ACROSS 34 Main idea and drove in seven runs and the roughed up for nine runs and 12 Cincinnati's Tom Browning hits in eight innings, struck out runs in seven innings. Mike 1 Lowest deck 35 Reached a Dodgers matched their highest ofship destination hits in five innings.< "Braves 4, pitched a two-hitter for his first fourandwalked two.John Franco Jackson, helped by Bonds' 6 - -lunch: 38 SOutheast run total since moving to Los Cubs 2< shutout in four seasons in Phila­ finished for his second save. leaping catch that robbed Jeff away from wind Angeles with a 19-2victorySun­ 41 Calif. city Atlanta tied a club record with delphia. Cardinals 5, Padres 0 Conine of an extra-base hit, one's desk day over the visiting Pittsburgh 11 Actor­ 42 Distributed . its l Oth consecutive road victory, Browning (1-0), who missed In St. Louis, Geronimo Pena pi tched a perfect ninth for his Power 44 - Saarinen Pirates. homered from both sides of the 45 DOE and John Smoltz (2-1) allowed the final three months of 1993 second save. 12 Suffering Snyder had a pair of two-run from fears 47 Periods of five hits in seven innings and because of a broken finger, won plate, and Rene Arocha (1-1) re­ Ryan Bowen (0-3) gave up time 14 Shatner ID homers, then added a three-run struck out eight in Chicago. Greg for thefirst timesince lastJuly 22. boundedfromtwopoorstartswith eight hits in five innings for 15 Fraction of a 49 - Claire, drive during a nine-run seventh pound Wis. McMichael got three outs for his It was his 12thcareer shutout, his a five-hitter. He struck out nine, Florida, which scored three 17 Side ofa 50 Coffin stand inningforthesecond three-homer fourth save in five opportunities. matching his career high. 52 Actor ­ first since May 7, 1990. runs in the eighth after a room game of his career. San Diego has lost seven of 18 Part of TGIF Eastwood Atlanta, a major-league best 12­ Shawn Boskie (0-1), making bench-clearing fight that be­ GARFIELD® by Jim Davis 54 Nova Scotia Tom Candiotti (3-0) allowed 20 Stage setting 1f also won I0 straighton theroad his first appearance for Philadel­ eightandis z-Ll overall.theworst gan when a pitch by Kevin 22 Inlet (abbr.) two runs over six innings for his 55 "He who in July 1992.Including theend of phia since the Phillies acquired record in the major leagues. St. Rogers brushed back Benito 23 Bristle third straight victory as the 25 Roman hesitates - the 1993 season, the Braves have him from Chicago on April 12, Louis has won four of five. Santiago, who then charged official Dodgers finished with 21 hits, won 12 consecutive road games. Pena, playing only because of ~ 57 Alliance 2 Train rte. allowed two runs and nine hits in the mound and tackled the re­ 27 Comparative syllable halting afour-game losingstreak Mike Morgan (0-2), who aninjury to second baseman Luis ending 59 Church songs 3 Card game 8 Haul six innings, struck out four and liever. ~~SfOM~1 60 Jumps 4 and Pittsburgh's six-game win­ g 28 Crossbeam Burden 9 Ski Jift missed his two previous turns walked one. Alicea, homered left-handed off Rockies 6, Expos 5 30 Capture 5 English wd.) ning streak. DOWN money (hyph. because of weakness in his right Mets 4, Astros 2 Andy Ashby (0-2) in the third In Denver, Ellis Burks homered 32 Electrified 10 Greasier Two of Snyder's homers and 1 particles 1 6 Opposite of 11 - shoulder, gave up all four runs In New York, Jeff Kent hit two and hit a 3-2 pitch from Mark with two outs in the inning Pearl maker closing and turn lOth .. 13 - Boothe Raul Mondesi's three-run drive and six hits in five innings. morehome runs,including atwo­ Davis in the seventh. off Gil Heredia (0-2), putting 7 Hesitation Luce 16 Give up run drive in the eighth inning. He Giants 9, Marlins 8 Colorado above .500 for the first 19 Step has seven this season, inlcuding In Miami, Mark Portugal (2-0) time ever at 6-5. 21 Borden's cow won his 14th consecutive deci­ 24 Stay away two multi-homer games. Colorado has won four con­ from Jordan hitting well Kentconnectedforasolohomer sion, and Barry Bonds and Matt secutive games and also has 26 Follow Williams hit two-run homers for 29 Ambassador in the second inning off Darryl won six straight extra-inning PEANUTS® by Charles M. Schulz 31 "- - Grows Kileand his go-ahead drive with San Francisco, which nearly games. Mike Munoz (1-1), 1'"7"'"-----.~,..-""""_:l in US minor league in Brooklyn" oneoutin theeighth againstTodd wasted a 9-2 lead. Williams went Colorado's sixth pitcher, YESTERDAY I STOOD HERE AFTER. r GOT TO 33 Chooses ByDAVID DROSCHAK asCarolinahadtomakesixthrows 4-for-5. 35 Excuse Jones (0-1). threw a one-hit 10th. IN THE RAIN FOIC:. TEN SCI-lOOL,YOU KNOW 36 Jaunty before getting him between first ...... , ~ MINUTES WAITING FOR WHAT I LEARNED? 37 "Let's Make ZEBULON,N.C. (AP) •Michael and second. • _ • _ A • • • _ _ • • • • • • • _ • • • _ _ • • _ _ • ~ THE SC!-lOOL BUS .. I LEARNED ~OW a-" Jordan has reached that magic 39 Distant Jordan popped up to second WIDE THE MISSISSIPPI planet baseball number - .300. base to lead off the ninth. RIVER IS.. 40 Habitual drunkard (sl.) The former NBA star extended It was Jordan's second multi­ 43 Dentist's tool his hitting streak to five games hit game. He has all singles. -:-::-+--+--; 46 Slippery Sunday night, going 2-for-4 to "I haven't proven anything," 48 Snick and ­ ~-r--1 51 Gypsy man raisehisbatting average to.304 in he said about hitting .300. "It's 53 Chinese his return to his home state as a still early. I'd like to do it con­ ;';19l'C, 56 Symbol for professional baseball player. sistently. Talk to me at the end of tin "I believe in myself," he added. the year and if I'm there then it's STELLA WILDER 58 Family Dr. "That's why I'm here. I could a great accomplishment." ~ careless what everybody else Jordan had an uneventful day writes." in thefield, his only chance aone­ YOUR BIRTHDAY C!~ Jordan, at 7-for-23 after seven hop single, which he fielded Hid SOLVE THE REBUS BY WRITING games,isthe leading hitter for the cleanly. ~. '"" IN THE NAMES OF THE PICTURE Special Lunch Double AA Birmingham Barons. Jordan last played organized your daily guide. honest manner. CLUES AfofO ADOING OR SUBTRACTING THE LETTERS. By Stella Wilder TUESDAY, APRlL 19 SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) ­ He also picked up his fourth sto­ .baseball at Laney High School in Born today, you are a light­ ARIES

TIlE'II TH annualrocball tournamentis almostover. Sixteams representingthreedivisionshave made it into the finals. for the , firstevergirl's division;White Lace will challengethe Western CarolineClub, In thehigh school's boys division,thethree time worldchampionNailswilldefendtheirtitleagainsttheHammah. In the college/villagedivision, two college teams, the Hardkor .andNo-Fearwillplay for the best two out of threegamesfor the 'championship. ' During the regular tournament which ended on April 14th, threeplayers distinguishedthemselvesin rocball's elite class of athletes, the "Master Blaster". Henry Magofna of NO-Fear, Gary Lashley of Talofaand Patrick Pua of Brotherhoodeach scored at leastoncein rocball's five major scoring categories: • ace, xunk,jam, kee, and goal. ' After other rocballnews, CNN World Report highlightedthe International Cup game between and MiyazawaHighSchoolforthesecondyearinaroll. Ofthis,three thingscan be said: The CNMIis gettingpositivenotorietyin the worldcommunity,th~~neral publicofJapanisbecomingaware of rocball, and the world community has come to know that whatever rocball is, Japan c~'t seem to win its International Cup. . Miyazawa High School Triangs andMarianas High SchoolDolphins in playactionfor rocball'slnternational Mom's Round TwolXXXX Beer Cup. (Photo by Maggie Olopai) Winter/Spring Dart League SFLAC bowling tourney Standings as of April 14, 1994 Team Name Won Loss Pct. 1Marlboro "LowLifes" 57 31 .648 to fund beach pavillion 2 Beltran Investigation "Pokers" 54 34 .614 3 Mom's Round 2 "Badto theBone" 47 30 .610 THE TWO weekend N,O TAP have the chance to win. this week, the tournament shall 4 Oscar Meyer "HotDogs" 44 33 .571 BOWLING FUND RAISING The $25 ticket serves as the continue on April 23 (Saturday) 5 BigDipper "ConeHeads" 40 48 .456 TOURNAMENT of the Saipan entrancefee. Inaddition, thesame and April24 (Sunday), startingat 6 Surf 'N Turf "1" 37 41 .421 7 HOT98 "Aimless" 29 59 .330 Fil-American Lions Club ticket also qualifiesthe buyer for 10:00A.M. For ticketsandother 8 XXXX Beer"RudeCrew" 24 53 .312 (SFLAC) started last Saturday a special raffle where top prizes tournamentinformation, youmay (April 16)and Sunday (April 17) such as clothes dryer from MPI contact Lion Jess Rebusada clo Match Results: April 12,1994 at the SaipanBowling Center. It HomeImprovement Center,a 19" AdvanceMarketing, tel.nos.234­ Beltran Investigation "Pokers"-8, Big Dipper "Cone Heads"-3 istheThirdAnnual NoTapBow1­ ColorTV and a VCRare at stake. 5473/5441 andLionRossZapanta "301"High PPD: JohnCastro-27.4 ingTournamentoftheClub, This An additional$1,500shall be di­ at tel. no. 322-5627,or anyof the Cricket HighHPR: JohnCastro-2.4 'Tons": Bhoy Sequioc-174; Jerry Hall-121; Doug Hassel-17.4; Pokey year, the proceeds areearmarked videdamongthe4 runnerupsand SFLAC officers, Seman-l00. for a $30,000Pavilionto be con­ thereareotherattractiveprize for Have fun, help the community structedfortheCNMI. Thelucky theraffle. Ifyouarefeelinglucky and win! Marlboro "LowLifes"-6, Hot98 "Aimless"-5 winner of this tournament shall 301 High PPD: Tomas Willbanks-15.! win a beautifultrophy and a cash Cricket HighHPR: MarkKusaj-2.8 Tons: Searay Beltran-121, 100; Medy Collins-Ill; Ken McKinney-Ill. prize of $2,000 donated by Tan Coconut Olympics Note: The LowLifesforfeited 3 games dueto an unauthorized player Holding Corporation. Everyone Match Results: April 14, 1994 whojoined wasgivena chanceto Mom's Round Two"Bad to the Bone"-6, Oscar Meyer "HotDogs"-5 become$2,000richerat thesame 301 High PPD: Rowena Dalit-18.8 time help for a very goodcause. at the Gardenia Cricket HighHPR: Mars Kileleman-2.1 In the NoTap bowling, getting HOT98 FM's 2ndAnnualCoconut Olympicsat the SunsetBar& Grill Tons: Rowena Dalit-I60; SamClack-125; Tony Arriola-I 17. 9 pins with the first ball be con­ of the Pacific Gardenia Hotel; this Sunday, April 24, from 1:00 p.m. Surf 'N Turf "?"-7,XXXX Beer"RudeCrew"-4 until sunset. Two person teams' pay.$l 0.00 to compete in wacky 301 High PPD: Larry Passi-l7.7 sidered a strike. The tournament Cricket High HPR: JoeTan-3.7 is full of fun, easy to play and Coconut games, from Coconut Bowling to Coconut BetelnutShotput, Tons: Candy Villanueva-l 19; JoeTan -100; MelTeregeyo-117 givesaveragebowlers thechance forroundtripticketstoBali,Manila,andotherAsiandestinations! Door NOTICE: Tuesday April 19th is the date for the General Membership to competewiththe veterans. As Prizes just for showing up to watch; Free Admission! Li've bands & Meeting and Mid-Season Tournament. Meeting starts at Mom's Round specially pricedfood& drinks. Dress up acocomit & enter theFiestan Twoat7p.m. Tournament willfollow with cashanddoorprizes.. Anynew long as you can carry a bowling ball,playa threegameseries,you Niyog pageant! Pick up entry forms at Hot 98 on Middle Road in dart shooters whoare interested are welcome. Seeya there!! Garapan or call 233-9801/2/5for more details. ~arianas %riet~~ Micronesia's Leading Newspaper Since 1972 b&1 P.O, Box 231 Salpan. MP 96950 • Tel. (670) 234-6341 • 7578 • 9797 Fax: (670) 234-~271