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Piles of paper 11 == ::::==~:~:~====:·:~:=:~.)=:~:f::::::~·=:::f::::~:====·=~=~=~="=:f~:::;:~:~=~=::~:~:~rr:::~=~=r~:::;:::::f~=~=~=~=f======\J\; I' :\:~ j t await judges j' of land cases by Tom Anderson staff reporter A stack of documents four feet high wait in the office of Associate Judge Ramon G. Villagomez . Also patiently waiting are the disputed land owners of 21,000 sq. meters of property in San Roque, and island land­ owners in general. What they are waiting for is the decision of Villagomez in a case involving whether there is any way persons of non-Marianas descent can purchase property in Saipan. The attorney for Diana C. Ferreria, Tray­ lor Mercer, claims Ferreria has title to the land and it is hers. But, TheodoreR. Mitch­ ell the attorney for Isidoria M. Salas.Felisa M. Babauta, Carmen M. Guerrero, Wil­ liam M. Borja, Luna M. Borja and Patricia B. Robert, claims Ferreria was only used as an agent because she is of NMI descent, and the real persons who acquired the land,Frank F. Ferreira and Mr. and Mrs. James H. Grizzard are not of NMI descent. Continues on page 39

(MVB) With ten months into Fis­ crease of 26% over last year's total cal Year (FY) 1988, total visitor of 148,472 for the corresponding arrivals to the Commonwealth of period. · Over 144,980 Japanese citizens the ~21 reached 186,578 surpassing FY traveled to the CNMI during the .... period comprising 78'% of total arri­ ~:t~f,, ... ,.,.. 1987's total figure of 186,203. The contlnues on page 39 ten month total represents an in- ' f$'1'~1' i n 1O,OOO's ' ' 4.5 ················· ·································································· , 24,030 4 ································································ Lt. gov. Pedro A Tenorio and U.S. 902 negotiator Becky Dunlop meet the press 3.5 ··········································· following Wednesday's culminating meeting. 3 Talks over until October 2.5 By David T. Hughes that productive progress has been made on managing editor many issues, including resolving the ques­ 2 Representatives of the CNMI and U.S. tions surrounding granting of citizenship governments were all smiles Wednesday and U.S. passports to CNMI citizens. 1.5 afternoon as they walked out from an ex­ Neither negotiator wanted to reveal what tended final session of 'pre-902' talks. Lt. had been discussed in the five days of tours governor Pedro A. Tenorio and U.S. 902 and talks, but Tenorio and Dunlop said that negotiator Becky Norton Dunlop said the there were still "ironing out a firm agenda" 0.5 conversations were fruitful, and a tentative for the next meeting on Oct 17. Dunlop date of October 17 has been set for the next told the media that she had asked the next meeting be held in Washington D.C., and 0 round. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. But, the two declined to say what they TenQrio had suggested the 'neutral ground' of Hawaii. Graphical representation of the Commonwealth's tourist growth in 1987-88. Black talked about, or if any concrete negotia­ tions had been culminated. Tenorio said Continues on page 10 graph i~~7~gures and the light color is the 1988 figures thusfar.

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Cepeda gets mild sentence for wrec~ death '\ 1.-, '1 . '· Editor's note:. An error.in was driving ""'.ilh a group of teen- se~e the ~entence. The h'.11°dest .lfJla·n·.·wflf'ta:.·1afilii/jJ/j,:fjQQZQ:>;•./' \'jj•·/ Tuesday's headline regardmg agers late at mght and outran a po- Lhing facmg Cepeda will be _ ll .· ,,. .":": . ." .. _. ... : .. :;o:.•:•:/·.:)\.Jt·(:'i·:\.-:·. ~- 1.~lj :~'···•\:'"" <··:.· this story indicated the con- lice car in the San Vicente-Dandan trying to forget what happened ... · . : i~ '":n:~fz. ''¥in•i!:t'f:l.··)~;f//(fJ..7JJ/\·Y:D't\\!)') 'I victed person's name was area, according to police records.As that night, the judge said. ;; ,:: / .. ·: .. :·. ~~::~:. ~·1~:~1T:r.:!J::1::1.g:,_,:_.,.;::::\NfL,,,,:...,.,.:,.:>····:·::t·:::•:•.t}flP?•f:( 1\ '.'Chris Villagomez." In fact, theofficerdrovearoundtheairport Cepedapleadedguiltytoafel- Also, Cepeda will have to do Onlyadayearlier,thernanwho the man's name is Chris Vil- area searching for truck, he found ony charge of driving under the 300 hours of community service. sold the liquor to the youths that lagmoez Cepada. the vehicle overturned on the side of influence and attempting to The time will be spent teaching night was fined only $100. ''Classification'' The Variety ~egrets th_e er- the road near Lhe beginning of the elude a police officer in the case. youth and church groups about Florentino N. P~ganas, 32, of ror and any mcon vemence road to Ladder Beach. He was sentenced to two years what happens when alcohol is Dandan, was convicted of one caused to anyone with the A police spo~esman said. that tlie in jail, all suspended except for abused, including operating a charge of selling alcoholic bever- of private sector same name. officer found ' several bodies scat- the first60 days, to be spent in Lhe vehicle while drunk. ages to people under21 years old. A Saipan man who allegedly tered by the pick-up area," and all DU1 detention center. He will be "If you can convince just one Palaganas bought the beer at overturned his truck Aug. 4, re- the youths were taken to the Com- released from the center for person not to do what you have Te 's store in San Vicente after is questionable suiting in the death ofa 15-year- ~onwealth Health Center that school, Hern.er ruled. . done, it might just be well worth vendors at the store refused to sell Legislators are now deciding whether a "worker classifica­ old boy riding in the pick-up mght. The 15-year-old boy was Cepeda will be en probauon it," Hefner told him. to th~ youths. i :\ tion" system should be implemented in the Commonwealth. bed, will have to attend and fin- pronounced dead at the ~ospital. for the remainder of !he two Assistant Attorney General He told police that after he first We question if such a law is enacted, how would it be ish high school as part of his Commonwealth Chief Judge years. Mark Warns said that if Cepeda refused to buy alcohol for the enforced? Also, will the government's personnel office de­ sentence in the incident RobertA.HefnersentencedCepeda Thesentenceincludesrevoca- abides by all the terms of his kids, "they surrounded me and Chris Villagomez Cepeda z Friday. He told the youth that the tion of his driving license for six sentence the Commonwealth they tried to attack me," he said in cide who is "classified" into what job? · easiest thing will probably be to months and $1,000 fine. would th~n clear his record. defense. Parts of the bill which basically set up a clearing house to match resident worker skills with employers who need them is also a good idea. But, wouldn't an employment agency do the same thing? Such an agency would in turn create more jobs. The free marketplace is the arena in which salaries and Every now and then I will be writing this col- /D, n ·-e· ;·s·· L'. hourly wages are set - not the legislature. Merchants decide umn in Chamoi:ro.- I preach the use of our local F c;;;" ;/'"' 1/ : c;:. who they want to hire and how much they will pay. If the language and this is one humble scribe who prac- ...... · ·--· ·'· · ·· ., · ·" solons want to do what should be done, then they should enact tices what he preaches. Bueno: A 1 a fair minimum wage law and be done with it. While many of I Guma Yuus Bilhen De Carmen giya Susupe p I · · I H'f!PR trabiha chago nai para ufunhayan i ma-areglana. ersona og1mon. them are businessmen in their own right, they do not have the Hunggan, esta monhayan ma ripea i atuf ya ma COiumn by L!l·N·E: expertise or experience to say what a reporter, accountant, expepekta na ufun-hayan machogue i kisami pago J 0 h n Del Rosario, cook, barber, etc. should be earning. na semana. Jr. . 234-7578 The Variety feels that certain provisions ofthe proposed law Dispues de i kisami, umatutuhon machogue AFTER5P.M. which would allow the CNMI personnel department to to osino ma-aregla i sisteman elektrisida gi halom i Guma Yuus. . create a classification system " ... consistent with the job I Hu tinatitiye este nui ma-ripean i atat yan todos ...... ,,.,,...u=5'.IU<:.i..w~1WJ..;~SW11ww.1& \.. The "telephone gremlin" classification system presently being implemented by -the i san halom tat komo i liga siha yan lokue i san struck us again this week. Civil Service Commission for Civil Service Employees of the !'iii· Ster Catificatt. me'na gi Gima Yuus. Ayo' i• entrada da gi san me'na patgon sa hatungo haye amkona yan ·••:fi:ii{~~;;;;•;i We aren't sure whether it :~.'../'.. l~'l:'.t' f'\1\4/0114'rMJ'19'G14lf'5G'3UC. \ 1..:i~.:c + C.dd»'t).'rimkJ. ~8~ Commonwealth Government .. "goes far beyond the scope sempre umayu 1ang papa sa maso na megai gi sainana. Nihi ya ta abiba este na kustumbre Ml%T@: was the phone ·company or ~~ 1JJ<.1r1JMS.. Fiz,t t!OQr:.w1n:µlm~ f.,ltootiO. \ publiko hinerat. Sempre umagodi tali pot para sa' mauleg para pareho-ha' patgon yan saina :!ff@.%W 0 All we know is that our ·" -":iv'll1"°..I•tf.Lnf:P"oJWtt/ 1'l.tm-fi,wi.411tM~._-. \ We feel that like a few other laws which have been passed h · · · bl"k yan lokue para i komunidan Chamorro yan Hkit&i. • -~t.v..! IT/Jl/J'll R.11ff)~·anm jr'JJtl and ~ltfir. 1 1 0 uma su aye nm taotao osmo pu · Carolinas guine gi halom Islas Marianas. 1.WtRyt.-.£.;.~ phones were out all night o.r....'.!<.•u ru• addiJJw.s "' ~cliWJ - or suggested - there is a lot of righteous talk about "this needs I unfafana' mo'na gi agapa, gaige gi prisenti · ·"""' Tuesday, and part of Wed­ to be done .. " and then they pass legislation which says it komo sakristia. Este na patte gi Gima Yuus Guine gi dos semana malofan, masoda' .. ·.. nesday. We offer our apol­ SHOULD be done. But, no money is appropriated to the sempre umafa' kapiya parake sina ma usa para matai i Presidentin iya Palau. I inbistigasion ogy and ask that you bear correct agency to make sure that it happens. dikiki siha na fungsion tat komo lisayo yan no­ ma kontinunua-ha' esta pa' go pot para uma with us. In effect, they pass a law that looks good on paper, and most bena. Gi me'nan i kapiya, sempre umahatsa sagan detitmina kao mapuno pat ha puno' maisa­ managpane. I atat para uma hatsa hulo kosake sina of all to the vo.tcrs. But in actuality, the law has no teeth. gue i difunto as President Lazarus Salii. I **************** mas anog i surnilelebra i misa. Gi me'nan i atat, difunto guiya tumutuhon i negosion kun­ ( If such a law is passed, then enforcement and complaint pro­ I para uguaha kuatro na naftan san halom anai trato yan Estados Unidos para enteramente ·.• While the phone WAS cedures would fall on the busiest department of the govern­ sempre ufan mahafot i obispon i Diosesan iya . Dispues de ha separa-gue' working we received sev­ ment - Commerce and Labor - to investigate in their "spare . Palau, guiyakumuntinua ayo na negosio yan eral calls in a row from a time." We all know what would happen then. Complaints of I me'nan i Gima Yuus para umafa park ya hu i Congresson Estados Unidos. Ta ya' siguro person playing music. It is binesti nui fountain yan flores siha. Bonito para wage violations would be reported and investigators would na detitminasion malalagnos pot i finataina against federal law to make uhuyong i Guam Yu us i Bi then De Carmen yangin harassing phone calls and have to make choices oflooking into labor permits, commerce **** monhayan ma ripca osino ma aregla. Lao kakaiha' I grupon i 902 na negosio, kinabesasaye as Lt. this is considered as such. violations. or the NEW paperwork thought up on Capitol Hill. monhayan i ma ripean i Guma Yuus-ta sa' megai The phone company can Governor Pete A. Tenorio ha tutuhon·e•1e' pa' go na How long has it taken you to getalaborperrnit!ately? That's na gasto ha nesesita para umana' fon iiayan. Nafan semana guine giya Saipan. Sempre uguaha innakon­ be called in and asked to about how long - or longer it would take to get a "classifica-· gcftao ham yo maneluho ya ta ayuda i Obispota as fotma hafa siha na asunto presiso na ufan ma diskute fmd who is doing it Tomas A. Camacho gi estenache'cho' komunida ***************** tion" problem ironed out. gi entalo Marianas yan Estados Unidos. I representa­ \, ( ya tanae-gue ayudo ginen i minagof i korasonta. We also received a call dot i Presidcnte as Ronald Reagan gaige guine pot ~ We respectfully suggest that the legislature let the free Pues besisita i Obispo-ta gi Chancery giya Susupe este na asunto. from someone asking that market place seek its own level. There is no such thing as a ya tanae·gue ayudo kosake sina monhayan i ma­ "l we not identify the gender **** . classification of workers in the United States. Frankly, we areglan i Guma Yuus-ta Bithen De Carmen antes Megai man disgrasiasiao pot bulacherias. Hu of callers. It's something to think the idea is a little too paternalistic for a free society, and de Disembre 1989-i mina' kuarenta anos na kom­ apepela-yo' gi manaina siha na in apagat i famaguon think about. may also fail a constitutional test of discrimination. pleanos desteke mahatsa ayo na Guma Yuus 39 miyo ginen este na piligron bineno. Ketungo manma­ I Let us know how you feel The government should not impose its crony system of per­ anos antes. lag mamano yan kao hafa bidan niniha i famaguon about the topic. **** mi yo. Munga na infan tinane' nui television yan otra *************** sonnel management on the private sector. To do sowould be Este na kustumbreta i manngingi esta ha tu­ ·l Another caller expressed iI• Thenis Seer:· siha na fina' tane' yan inmalefan naihon i famaguon OnJyOiii/iite the kiss of death for development here. I tuhon malingo. Megai pa' go na familia prumagti· mi yo. Maila tafan aayu

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Carmen Safewa -Meitetsu Australia's beauty and '-1 @[Yj@fil'{jf!J(jjl(] (!/!) ffJ/Jl0@&3 g knowledge is SEPT.2-SEPT.8, 1988 part of the Festival GROCERIES NON- JAPANESE GOOD.S JAP~NSSE GO'ODS . . -- . ~ - -- - By Charlotte Downs CNMI liaison officer Elsie Thompson (left) presenting I OAK DANISH :·:~-~:·.~ JAPANESE PLASTIC KIKKOMAN SOY Townsville Australia is quiet Sandy McKenzie, Deputy Executive Director of the Com- L------' today ' monwealth Council for Arts and Culture with gifts from The Northern Mariana Islands delegation watches the Carolinian Original Men HAM. 12oz. ..::. ~'I_~:~· CLOTH PINS, 20 pcs. SAUCE, 1.6L 3.49 2.89 1.09 11 ·:~;~- Th~ 51.h International Festival the host countf}' delegates, the Australian Aborigine dancers perform in the closing ceremany - .:·:;. :;~~-=..:... :I AJINOMOTO of Pacific Arts pcrfonnanccs arc KATOREYA F.:'k • ~-.·;y•\rl1 1 lb. done. The Festival Craft Village 69¢ 0A'.~'!fti::J..'\'fi· NAPKINS 2.29 ;;r;~ .:'\::/~,~--~~ 1 .69 artists have packed all their dis­ ~''~l0'~- ,y;~· 1-- ~\,·~ ~..il:····~J plays and items forsalc. The dele­ t.7J!if ..... lt~· SUSHI NORI gates have returned home carry­ l HOXYFACIAL 2.69 1.49 T/SSUE,5 pkgs. 6.95 ,, ing gifts, memories, smiles, and - • stories. Stories about a fantastic I - ; I HON DASH/ festival held in Australia in the !:!:==~ HORMEL CORNED ! JAPANESE CLOTH 150 gr. 4.29 summer of 1988, and "We were ~,·BEEF, 12oz. 1.59 HANGER, 10 pcs. 1 .98 there." ~ /~~~~~~~~~~ i- The closing ceremony; What ~;/~·~Yl' -B-0 POTATO TABASCO ·'4-f~~ Jf!:_ . . BAR an occadon it was. In.traditional I ~ 1. JAPANESE WORKING ;.P ·J~ . ' °1e CHIPS, 70 gr. 98¢ costumes and delegate uniforms, ~ 2oz. 98¢ I GLOVES, 1 pair 79¢ . \ ,,, "j ":'j ...... ,: 1'' .·- ... ~·~------' plus sweaters and blankets, for it - was truly a cold night for people ~~-:-~ .. -;-- ,-~ SAPPORO 39 PAUL'S LONGLIFE BABY' GOODS "i~fO!I~AN /CH/BAN. 3.5 oz. ¢ used to tropic temperatures, the MILK, 32oz. ' .. 69¢ " participants marched into the Townsville Sports Reserve while ULTRA PAMPERS '~i~it~~~:~.~.,~~------....J INSTANTM/SO Jj MOUNT ELEPHANT MED /UM, 18 cts. f. ,J.. ~ .:·,.·.-'!?~ 1 69 the audiences in the grandstands Sponsored by the ~ 6.50 g5~;~~1I?.'.f/J SOUP MIX,4 PKGS. • and bleachers cheered. Each WHOLE BABY CORN 1 3 9 15oz. • country was announced then groups paraded through a torch Club ULTRA PAMPERS Saipan Rotary ~ lighted pathway in the middle of FL YING WHEEL 5 9 .SMALL, 24 5.98 ASPARAGUS SPEARS2 the field while photographers 430gr. • JOHNIE WALKER snapped and cameras rolled. RED LABEL, 750 ml. 11 • 5 9 B!H!WET Of course there were speeches, iJ{! '{/0-57~-?7/.±~ MAUNG STRAW WIPES, 150 sheets 2.98 but the exciting parts were our MUSHROOMS own Carolinian original Men 15 oz. 1.39 CUTTY SHARK 750 ml. 7.98 Dancers performance of the stick P-7 FORMULA and slap dances, the American CARNATION MILK 1 kg. 5.98 Samoa fire dance, and the Cook Saturday, Sept. 3 12oz. 69¢ JIM BEAM Islands closing performance. 750ml. 6.95 · Then came the exchange of Labor Day Weekend ., · ·. · ,'-AUNDRY. GOODS. . flags by the Aborigine host nation B!H SPRING WATER . . ' ~-· . ' with the Minister of the Cook 1 gal. 1.98 JACK DANIEL'S DOWNY FABRIC 750ml. 11.79 Islands. For in 1992the6th Inter­ SOFTENER, 64 oz. 3.99 national Festival of Pacific Arts 9~38ttJ will be held in the Cook Islands. PRINGLE BAR -B·O 1 9 8 POTATO CHIPS 7 oz. • ~ DRINKS· The liaison officers were a ~11\y t:'4;1'~J~l=9t ...... PALMOLIVE GOLD group of people assigned to each BAR SOAP, 150 gr. 59¢ delegation to help with arrange­ · DEL M.ONTE PRODS. ,. THREE DIAMOND . . ~ MIX FRUIT NECTAR ments or transportation and any 59¢ problems that came up during the Saipan Beach Hotel activities. Near the end of the DIM PINEAPPLE 49¢ From 7:30 PM - 1:00 AM JUICE, 46 oz. 1.89 U. C. C. COFFEE Festival Closing these people 240ml. 89¢ formed a group with sparklers in Proceeds used by the ' hand lighting the dark stadium ZEST BAR r Saipan Rotary Club DIM TOMATO I and led the 2000 delegates in the SOAP, 15 oz_ 3 pcs. KIRINTSUBU SAUCE, 15 oz. 79¢ 2.79 TSUBU ORANGE ) festival theme song, "Bind us 250 gr. 59¢ Together''. The 9000 strong for charitable purposes if} audience joined in ..... the 5th DIM WHOLE PEELED 1.98 U. C. C. LEMON International Festival of Pacific ~ll~l-~.i"l'(-z.4..,~7-i~ ~~a. TOMATO, 14.5 oz. 89¢ TEA. 250 gr. 79¢ Arts closed. 9. Theq, spontaneously, a mem­ ber of o~e country took up his High Stakes Poker! DIM STEWED U.C.C. OOLONG nations flag, he held it high and Low Stakes Poker! TOMATO. 14.5 oz. 89¢. 49¢ TEA, 245 gr. 75¢ began to run through the people

and lights on the field, 0L11cr r.a­ Roulette! I tionsjoincd him with their flags. , I Soon there were many lines of Blackjack! l 59¢ 39¢ 40¢ people with flags, joined tiy the Australian aboriginal hosL<; and Craps TIDE PAULS BREAKA their flag, leading lines of people D!MCATSUP CHOCOLATE Food & Drinks DETERGENT 40¢ holding each others waists sing­ 44 oz. 2a98 42oz. 3.89 250ml. ing, shouting and laughing. 1t,.-.i, • It was a joyous ending for all *'... 1J-. · .Y~ 77"?::/~ ?· '77j/ 7A NEW STORE HOURS: who participated as worker, per­ Tickets Sold at the Door or Available From Rotary Club Members for shopping at CARMEN SAFEWAY-MEITETSU former, artist, photographer, MON: THRU SAT.: 8:00 AM TO 9:00 PM news reporter, organizer, ob­ ~ ~ ~O) q-7,y!- I~ >---. D ~\ 1 fJ :ZP'IL- -~, ~ ~ l Z ~' ~ 9. SHOPPING CENTER where you'll find the best SUNDAY:. 9:00 AM TO 7:00 PM server or tourist. service, saving, quality and variety. 4-'T1y ~ 1=- tf> ;m- ~ 2' l,\ 3 Iv IJ ~ n°o 1f~' ~~ R. I J -~ STARTING: SEPT.1,1988 a r. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 1988 - MAR JANAS V ARTETY NEWS AND VIEWS -- PAGE 9 1 Page 8-- MARIANAS V ARIE.TY NEWS AND VIEWS -- FRIDAY, SEPTE~ER 2, 1988 i\ Ogumoro is perhaps first ! Carolinian to be a Deacon Sunday will be a "Red-Letter He graduated from Marianas it will look like we are ordaining Day" for the Carolinian Commu­ High School and attended the a Bishop," said Guerrero. d nity of the Commonwealth. University of Guam where he "The Carolinian people of Brother Isidro pgumoro will majored in General Social Sci­ Saipan are very happy about MUSI CAL FUN RT become a Deacon in the Catholic ences with a minor iii Philosophy. this,"Guerrero said. Although some can remain SPECIAL PRICES RT LOU ls·• Church a Mt. Carmel investiture. In July he received his Masters The official ceremony will begin of Divinity from the Graduate deacon for as long as they like, at4 p.m. with areceptionfollow­ Theological Union in Berkley, Guerrero said, that in lhe case of LUNCH BOX Ogomuro it would be a step to­ PANASONIC VIDEO CASSETTE ing at the Mt Carmel Social Hall. California. SCHOOL BAGS wards the priesthood. RECORDER VHS Ogumoro is of Carolinian

Water project: .... From page4o

"a major project" which will go a which kept things stalled with Over nine miles of piping is long way toward alleviating is­ paperwork,"cumbersome." involved in the Chalan Kanoa and NEW ARRIVAL STEREO Fanner's Home Administra­ Susupe projects and some three CASSETTE RECORDER land water problems, he stuck to ONE TOUCH RECORDING the theme that the government tion will provide $3 million from miles in the San Vincente-Kag­ CROWN STEREO CASSETTE SEPARATE VOLUME man project, said CUC's Acting PLAYER ANTI ROLLING CONTROL. AUTO STOP can't solve the island water prob­ a grant towards the $4 million MECHANISM AUTO STOP BUILT-IN MICROPHONE lems alone. "I urge the participa­ project, the other million coming Director of the Water Division AVAILABLE IN 3 COLORS FOR BOYS & GIRLS by GITANO 3 BAND RADIO ACIDC Tim Villagomez. RED.WHITE & BLACK WI NEW ARRIVALBLUE JEANS. RED, BLACK & BLUE COLOR 39.95 tion of the public and their coop­ from a loan from FmHA. HEADPHONE. 17.95 _MANY STYLES & SIZES eration," said Tenorio. "The only Money from the revenues ex­ CUC Chairman Jose Taitano way we can have good water pected from the project will go called the project,"tremendous". service is through public coop­ towards repaying the loan. Gov­ At the time of the original plan­ SONY STEREO ning for the project the CUC had CASSETTE RECODER eration in terms of conservation." ernment surplus funds will be In past speeches the It. gover­ used should revenues fall not been fonnoo. nor has placed the major part of short.said Tenorio. "The cue is tlie one actually in . the blame for Saipan's water Pipes in tl}e Ctiafan Kanoa and charge of the project,"saitl It.gov . shortages and outages on the , Susupe areas which will be re­ Tenorio."We get a lot of calls , about water problems and it , ,! ,' consumers who allegedly leave placed date back to pre-WWII water running and not fix leaks days, said CUC Executive Difec­ should be remembered that an­ ···'"'_ ~ .-; -)?/ when they occur in their homes or tor Pedro Sasamoto. other legal entity is responsible." water lines. ~,~6· Also attending the ground­ breaking ceremonies was Rep. NEW ARRIVALS MADE JN JAPAN 2 WAY 4 SPEAKER SYSTEM Vincente Sablan, House speaker AUTOMATIC KEEP WARM MANY COLORS TO CHOOS 5 BAND GRAPHIC EQUALIZER at the time the legislature passed NEW ARRIVAL MAKE-UP SOFT EJECT AUTO SHUT OFF 159. 95 FROM, 3 TO 22 CUPS MADE IN JAPAN the bill. That hill authorized the MANY SIZES & DIFFERENT 110 & 220 VOLTS. DESIGNS. 50%off government to seek Fanner's Home Administration funding ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE for the water improvement proj­ 34 MM KANGAROO SHOES ect CAMERA ,,11 "It is exciting to see things happening,"said Sablan."This is · 1 a major project. The people are ii suffering with inadequate water · and this will help." Sablan remembered when the bill for funding was first passed in 19&4. He called the process,

NEW ARRIVAL ELECTRIC SEWING NEW ARRNAL 35 M.M. CAMERA MACHINE W/ MOTOR & HANDLE FOR BUILT-IN FLASH FOCUS FREE MANUAL. EASY TO USE ADJUSTED F-56 LENS MADE IN JAPAN NEW ARRIVAL SHOES TOSEWFROM7T030STICHES. 110110 EASY TO OPERATE. 34. 95 DIFFRENT KINDS OF STYLES FORWARD OR REVERSE WI WOODEN. COMPACT SIZE. &COLO\:IS 5.00 COVER. ' It Happy 211.t'thtWy RIGHT ACROSS PACIFIC GARDENIA HOTEL ."~'t'Tri :EL~'.Elli BEACH ROAD, CHALAN KANOA S. CR.UZ (L'IU)" SAIPAN, MP 96950 on. Sept. 3rd • Love from: SAN JOSE VILLAGE, TINJAN, MP 96952 llrandp11, arandma, :Daddy, FOR MORE !NFORMATION CALL ROGER :ECrery, Lyn., tfancy; l'ttcflaet, 234-6846 234-3296 OR _433-3009 Ton, Jean, rtoU:y, .Ltcia, OVIS carta llo Chrl.s . ",·.__ '. Page 10 -- MARIANAS V ARIE.TY NEWS AND VIEWS -- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1988 Chinese workers Continues from page 1 come - no water." "We aren't sure where it's "I have already had that offer attacked by thug f[iilliiii1111'11il1111; :: 'I going to be, yet," she said. "These made several times," she told the l1 . ,, meetings involve a lot of staff." newsman ..... By David T. Hughes the building and then they de­ Although it was unsaid, the The Assistant Deputy Under­ managing editor cided the time had come to leave. United States would be out a secretaryofinteriorfortheOffice Ii WORLD RENOWN ,J Police say they have not had a But, when they tried to leave the considerable expense ferrying of Territorial and International great deal of time to do substan­ their 902 staff and Dunlop back­ Affairs said that she had seen a lot man attacked the young man, tial investigation into a recent and-forth from Hawaii. Of of the Commonwealth on a tour, hitting him in the back of the neck [\ SKIL POWER TOOLS: iJ beating of two Chinese garment course, the CNMI would also be but had also taken the time to talk with what he described as a limb. ~-. ·------r H factory workers because ofrecent expected to fund their smaller to rank-and-file citizens of the "I could feel the wetness on the H MODEL 5125 REG. : $87.05 j ;;j trials. 902 group to Washington. Commonwealth about the prob­ stick," he said. But, these two Chinese young The young man was knocked to r: 6 1/2 CIRCULAR SAW SAVE: $16.47 . 'r-11 !!"~ f') I r:\ Hawaii is more-or-less half­ lems and -their expectations. people still recovering from the the ground and as he lay there the i . :, .1 way for both teams. "They all gave their answe!S in a I '.11;1' ~ :.l ~~~':\~ tr"'V · I ,' i I I bumps and bruises of that night girl started to run away. The man I n One of the major issues the 902 1 frank manner,' she said. "And I about two .weeks ago, want to chased her and caught her by the 1:1 t: negotiators discussed, and Ten­ appreciate that." MODEL 5750 i 11 know who attacked them and hair throwing her to the ground. 7 1/4 CIRCULAR SAW I ~j orio said was also almost settled Dunlop declined to become 1, why. She then passed out, the inter- t ~ revolved around the settling of involved in the current local flap REG. : $94.10 ~ f ·~ Liu Da Wei, 21, and Li Pei Yi, preter said. · war claims. surrounding the 902 negotiators SAVE: $22.85 ! ['1 also 21, are from Guan Dong As all this was happening the Other major agenda items the themselves. Several politicians ,·:::i-:. .... -:".,1; ry l~ t1 CNMI wanted to discuss such as and both the House and Senate Province in Mainland China. young man came to his senses and : Iv f; i! l'J cf,.~ ,J [·1 fishing rights, mining of sea bed attorneys have questioned the tive David C. Sablan handed her ule on her final day here, "I just meeting. Dunlop said that she and They knew each other in school then ran to his lady's assistance !7i Tenorio would be consulting on and when they contracted to be­ whereupon he was hit again by ! l resources, just who controls the constitutionality of elected offi~ at the legislature Wednesday. slipped it into my notebook ... I MODEL 5765 I. NMI's economic zone, self-gov­ cials serving on the 902 team. The letter alleged that there was haven't had a chance to read it that document, and hoped to have come factory workers at the Eu­ the bigger man. The girl came out 8 114 CIRCULAR SAW t·j ernment, and others will have to This would include both the rampant corruption in the yet" it ready within the next few days. rotex plant in San Vincente their of her swoon, tried to run away REG. : $302.45 t l wait until the next meeting for House Speaker, Senate President Commonwealth's government. "I would hope that it's not The It. governor said he felt acquaintance grew into more again and fell in her haste, pass­ SAVE: $57.25 ~i any substantive negotiations, and Tenorio himself. Dunlop was asked her com- true," she said. very satisfied with the negotia­ than just friendship. As aU young ing out again. both Tenorio and Dunlop said. She said thal. the people who ment on the letter, and she said No "fonnal statement" was tions, and hoped the next session pevple do when they like each Finally the commotion appar­ Dunlop told reporters that she served on the 902 committee that because of the heavy sched- offered the press following the would be as cordial. other they try to find places to be ently alerted neighbors across the had come to the Commonwealth were not the important factors - alone and talk, and to do other street ·because the attacker ran to see for herself what was going the issues were the paramount things people in love like to do. between two houses and disap­ MODEL 6650 !=Jed Cross has case worker position Speaking through an inter­ peared. on, and to get a first-hand look at issue. If a court finds the current The Northern Mariana Islands man, shall perfonn varied case- rules and regulations of the 1/2 HIGH TORQUE preter who asked not to be identi­ The young man was taken to VARIABLE SPEED the issues and problems. "I think elected members of the CNMI's Chapter of the American Red work and administrative duties ARC NMl Chaple~. . I have a pretty good idea of the panel are ineligible, Dunlop said fied, the two told their tale of the hospital and treated for head REVERSING 0.RILL Cross (ARC) is soliciting appli- and shall provide staff support to Interested quahfied apph- terror on that night Both said injuries and the young girl for problems here now," she said. it would only be "a minor incon­ REG. : $246.00 cations to fill the vacant position the various committees of the cants are requested to submit a they had found a "small house" scratches and bruises. Police then "Did you stay at the Hyatt?" venience." of a Case Worker in its Chapter Board of Directors. letter of interest, accompanied SAVE: $47.00 one reporter asked. She con­ The U.S. representative side­ near the basketball/baseball came and interviewed them, Office. Salary will depend on qualifi- by a current resume, to the complex in San Vincente. It promising a thorough investiga­ MODEL 6125 finned that she did, and the re­ stepped a potentially sensitive The Case Worker, under the cation. The employee shall be American Red Cross, Northern 3/8 REVERSING DRILL porter them said, "You should matter when she was asked about wasn't far from their barracks at tion. direct supervision of a Service hired,employedandbesubjectto Mariana ls~ds Chapter, P.O. Eurotex and they could walk their Although Eurotex has been the stay at my house next time you a letter Democratic Representa- Director or that Chapter Chair- established policies, guidelines, Box 814, Saipan, :MP 96950. REG. : $63.35 together hand-in-hand. Despite scene of problems involving SAVE: $12.00 repeated warnings from the Chinese workers in the past few plant's management that they weeks, both lhe young man and

wouldn't be responsible for any­ his girlfriend said they did not •/ • 1 one who went past the plant's believe that the incident was re­ gates after 11 p.m., they decided lated to the differences. I ·. f.. -·---·-· ...... ·---· ---··-·-·--·-···-- -··--, to 'sneak off to be together for a Asked if both wanted to stay in i MODEL 4115 ! while because the barracks were the Commonwealth and continue I 2 SPEED JIGSAW I crowded and offered little or no working, they shook their heads, privacy. saying that they had been through I "We were just sitting there enough here and wanted to return ! talking," the interpreted said for to their home province. ~ the. young people. "We weren't They also declined to discuss doing anything wrong," the the labor problems at Eurotex, . REG. MODEL 7212 BELT SANDER . young lady said through a split lip saying that they felt it was better $68.10 and wilh a obviously-swollen TABLECLOTH COLORING SET left to the people trained to do SAVE: REG. $145.50 face. that $12.90 SAVE: $27.90 · Suddenly they noticed a large "All we want is to fins out who , .. j man approach the little building did this to us - and why .. " the \ ·: ( they were in. He walked around interpreter said. ~ ~ .u _ . ., •~"' ! I i

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Page 12--MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS -- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1988 Pete A. upset with 902 pres~ By Tom Anderson members and by legal counsel back in Nov. 1986 less than three staff reporter over who should be seated on the weeks after it was first released. "L~;~~~·j~~~~ed I Before Wednesday's 902 902 committee. With some say- He also defended his desire to The top selling U.H.T. ., meeting was held ltgov. Pedro ing it violated Article 2, Section have substantial progress made By Tom Anderson A. Tenorio made clear some of his 11 of the Commonwealth's during the visit of Dunlop. staff reporter feelings about how the area's constitution. A part of Mendiola's Collection Agency was closed Long life Milk media have covered the 902 Tenorio added that he saw no "It has been suggested that the down by Commonwealth Trial Court Judge Robert Hefner • meeting with Becky Norton conflict of interest over members Commonwealth delegation has when he ordered Ed Rainhard Mendiola to stop practicing 1n Australia Dunlop. · of the legislature serving with unfairly rigged these consulta­ law. Mendiola is not a licensed attorney. • "There are several important members of the executive branch. tions by trying to force the Mendiola started to appear in small claims court back in IS now No. 1 issues that have been raised in the "I see no possibility of any con­ President's Special Representa­ April when he represented E' Saipan Motors. He then press during the last week or flictof interestraisedby this serv­ tive into substantive discussions appeared several times after that "representing" other . ! two.I would like to comment on ice to the people of the during this Fourth Round of clients in that court. 1n Saipan, Tinian and Rota. those issues and correct a couple Commonwealth,"said Tenorio. Consultations,"Tenorio said. He told people he was appearing in court as lhe represen­ ~I of misconceptions,"Tenorio said Next the .It gov. went on to "We believe that further delay tative of Mendiola' s Collection Agency. l1\ I in a press release issued Tuesday attack "one editorial in the local on many of these issues will be to Members of the Bar Association soon became aware of 'I from his office. press." the detriment of the Common­ Mendiola's actions and a criminal complaint was filed continued support. Misconception number That editorial, said Tenorio, wealth," said Tenorio. against him. one.according to Tenorio's state­ "suggested that, on the eve of the In support of his argument, "You can represent yourself in court, but you can't appear ~==~:::::~- ment, was the participation of talks, I have brashly asked the Tenorio cited the ruling of the representing others, "said Bar Association member attorney 1111111 members of the legislature in the President of the United States to Internal Revenue Service that Vincente T. Salas. MH consultations with Dunlop. rescind an· Executive Order is­ bonds issued by the Mariana Is­ By appearing as legal counsel Mendiola broke Common- M=:=:=· "As far as I'm concerned , the sued mdre than 22 months ago. lands Housing Authority are tax­ acceptance of this appointment is He was referring to Executive able. a public service by members of Order 12572, which treats the ''This finding alone may cost ~r:: ::::::~:~.:~~:::nc::::·~: I the legislative branch and is Commonwealth as a territory or the Commonwealth up to an esti­ ''Perry Mason" of small claims, according to court records. JI';l! above constitutional reproach," possession of the United States. mated $20 million. Our desire to said Tenorio. Tenorio ~d that protest on the get to work on this and other is­ =:::::::::::::::1:1:1::::.1:::::::::1::::::::::::::::::::11::::lil:::::::1:11::::;:1;:::;:·,::::::.;:::::::::::1::=;:_,:::::::;=::;::::::·:::::f ::=:==:.:::::::·::::::::,;::::=:::::::::::=:::::::::::::::·1:1:·-l·:·I::::;: }' Questions had been raised in executive order was first lodged sues is proper," he said. the legislature by several of its (W lh\iJ ~~ l\\,~ ,1~:;:~r~ ~ :~::.~ Jjf :1 \! !~ • ~!/ &. ~l., l·. :J 'ltu-~ ~ 11LJ i.>lL'= Corps will r. ~ ~-,.-w RLRNRR 1 S allow the ''. ~- .. -.. NEW IMAGE BEAUTY dredging and of channel The U.S. Anny Corps ofEngi­ \1 neers issued a federal permit on I BARBER & . MASSAGE Aug. 23 for dredging of the boat I channel and construction of boat PARLOR ramp protection and other im­ provements at Sugar Dock in CHALAN PIAO, ACROSS HOPWOOD Susupe, Saipan, Commonwealth ~· ·of the Northern Mariana Islands. According to Col. Chip Wan­ ner, Honolulu District Engineer, lhe Commonwealth's Division of Fish and Wildlife will perform dredging .and construction to. improve the facilities at Sugar Dock. The existing 40-foot long boat channel will be dredged to a depth of three feet. The 800 cubic yards of dredged sand and gravel will be de watered landward of the dock before disposal at an upland site. Protective revetment will be constructed adjacent to the boat ramp, using about 100 cubic yards of rock. Eight ·concrete piles with navigational markers /ff ~/Uffk go together .,,

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. '. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 2 1988 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS - PAGE 15 Page 14 -- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS -- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1988 Baseball season ends with good plays and games Tinian Scouts attend Summer Camp fun Jesus Pangelinan on top pf the second on a single by to third. Gerald Agulto then lenced the bats of the Flyers as he Right after the game ended, Fifteen boy scouts from Tinian & James Ada Gerald Agulto, and later advance walked to load the bases. Diego srruck our power hi tiers Gus lrophies were presented out to the •.J have recently attended a week San Vicente N.K.K. Flyers 10 second when Diego Takai Takai then walked forcing Ter- Pangelinan, and Gerald Agulto, deserving individuals as well as long Summer Camp Program dethroned the Garapan Mallards drew a walk, John Sanchez was laje to score for their third run of to end the side. teams. Certificates of apprecia- which was held from August 7, with an impressive game 3 to 1. then caught looking for the first the game. In the bollom of the 6th inning, tion was also given out to the through August 13, 1988. 700 enthusiastic fans witnessed out Jun Saralu then flew out to The Mallards scored their first the Mallards threatened the parents of the C.N.M.I. All-Stars · The camp out which took place the game and said to be the most the pitcher for the second out. run when Joe Torres drew a walk, scoreboards as Ray Guerrero who contributed their time and near Tachona Beach provided an exciting Little League Baseball Agulto advanced to third on a advanced to second on a steal and drew a walk and advanced to effort during the Pacific Local opportunity for the scouts to have 'J ever. wild pitch from David Attao and later stole third and scored on a second on a stolen base.' Jerome Tournament and the Far-East !\ fun and to work on their advance­ 1988, pitching sensational then the catcher recovered the throwing error by Gus Pangeli- Attao, the 1988 Batting King, Tournament which was held on ment Along with the daily activi­ champ, Gerald Agulto, from the ball and then threw it to third nan, the catcher from the Flyers. was struck out for the first out as Guam, during the month of June ties, the scouts were also ex­ Flyers fired a one hitter, striking wildly allowing Agulto to score Ray Guerrero came in and re- Joe Torres drew another walk and and July. See you all nex~ season pected to live up to the Scout Oath ~ . out 11 Mallard batters going all the frrstrun fortheN.K.K. Flyers. lieved the Mallards starting advanced to second on a steal for more Little League Baseball ' and Law and have to work coop­ ( the way for the Flyers as he TheMallardscarneupemptyin pitcher, Jerome Attao on the top while Peter Sablan was walked action. eratively in their patrols. Scouts guided his team to a 3 to 1 cham- the second and third innings. of the fourth. After issuing two loading the bases. Dave Attao . ~988 LJTTLE LEAGUE and their respective patrols were pionship victory over the defend- Flyers responded with 2 runs on consecutive walks, Coach Joe was caught looking for the sec- BASEBALL INDIVIDUAL also held responsible of prepar­ ing champion, Gara pan Mal- top of the third inning on a back to Attao switched Guerrero back to ond out as Jess Dela-Cruz came CHAMPION AND TEAM ing their daily meals and patrol lards. Agulto, was also named the back walked by Elson Torres, and his starting position as shortstop. up to bat and grounded out to CHAMPION: A Scout must be prepared to help resue drowning people and camp sites were to be maintained 1988, Most Valuable Player. Joe Terlaje. Gus Pangelinan, then Jerome Attao was then sent to second for the third and final out Batting Champion: 842, Jer- the rope throw was part of the safety courses taught at camp. at all time .. Both teams started in the first wacked a hard liner to left for a catch, and the catcher, David The only hit from the Mallards ome Attao, Garapan Mallards Bottom photo shows how patrol areas were marked off. Classes on First Aid Skill inning with no runs on no hit. The stand up double scoring Torres Attao was moved over to the came from Peter Sablan, a very Award, Camping Skill Award, Flyers, responded with one run from third and advanced Terlaje mound to pitch. Attao; then si- outstanding Defensive Player. Continues'. on page 31 Citizenship Skill Award, Swim­ rracficing songs and Skits was p~rt Of ~h.e'.r Job' at Ca~p. I ming Skill Award, Swimming Eugene Villagomez, Mr. Fire D1Vls1on, the Agmg Pro- Merit Badge, · Fishing Merit Mr. David Warnick and Mr. Calistro gram,theDepartmentofNaturaal Badge and Basketry Merit Badge Reyes, all from the Deparunent Res~urces, and the Tinian. Com- were offered duril)g tti~ camp. of Community and Cultural Af- mumty and Cultural Affrurs Of- ,,. Other activities i11clude,. a six I fairs. fice. mile hike to Suicide Cliff, Camp­ Thanks to the following indi- Special thanks is also being fire every other night and lots of viduals and Agencies who have extended to Mr. Guy Gabaldon fishing. A get-together of scouts, provided 'assistance and support wh~ transported the . c~ping ! 1988 the leaders and their parents was to the program. they are: Mr. Bill equipments down. to Tm1an and held on the final night. Cing Tinian Scouting Coordina- · also to Freedom Air for the return The Camp staff were: Mr. tor, the Mayor's Office, the De- of the Equipments to Saipan. Vicente Cing, Mr. Gary Aldan, NISSAN partmentof Public Safety and the NISSAN SENTRA 4-DOOR GXE SEDAN CLEARANCE

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HOURS 8:00 AM· 5:00 PM MONDAY THAU SATURDAY "FIRST ON SA/PAN, SINCE 1959" Frank Torres IN ROTA PLEASE SEE BILL CALVO AT NISSAN LUTA SALES $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1988 -- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS -- PAGE 17 Page 16 -- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS -- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1988 ';~ Health Department back ,-~ 1988 CNMI AWARDS RECOGNITION ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS in the saddle again: Ratings The following establishments Chalan Kanoa. Dist. #2: inside drawers & shelves. AND SURVEYORS Foodhandlers not wearing Claros Barber & Beauty Shop, YEARS OF SERVICE AND RETIREES received "C" rating: Susupe, Dist. #5: hairnets and some without health -~ES-1986-1988 Southern Cross Tropical Sablan, Antonio R Tenorio, Jesus R. Defective hair-washing faucet, Mendiola, Alejo A. Pinaula, Leon S. cards, dusty shelves & racks, Ada, Juan L. Borja, Leo T. Camacho, Franc~co DLG. DL. Guerrero, Jesus S. Kileleman, Prcpcdigna Sablan, Francisco M. Tenorio, Lourdes A. Public Law 4-53 (4 CMC, Div. 3, Ch. 1) requires Disco, Garapan, Disl # 11: Mendiola, Alejo A. Pinaula, Pedro C, Agulto, Jesus B. Borja, Victorino T. Camacho, Francisco LG. DL. Guerrero, Jose Q. King, Maria M. Sablan. Francisco C. Tenorio, Antonio C. missing window iouvers & eating inside the establishment is Mesngon, Francisco Pinaula, Mariano S. that all individuals practicing architecture, engineer­ Some employees without Aguon, Joaquin S. Borja, Antonio S. Camacho, Emilia V. Duenas, Ignacio P. Klingsberg, lmnnts E. Sakisat. Antonia C. Ttlipao, Jacinto S. Muna, Antonio C. Quitugua. Rafael R prohibited, and some employees ~guon, Francisco Q. Cabrera, Edwanl M. Castro, Ju111> T. Duenas, Ines C. Laniyo, Felix B. San Nicolas, Jesus L. Tmalciung, Diruchei T. screens of toilet, overflowing Muna, Pedro T. Rabauliman, Joaquina M ing, surveying and landscape architecture in the health cards, toilets lack running ·Aguon, Santiago S. Cabrera, Manuel T. Castro, Maria S. Dumale, !!Stefania Laniyo, Joaquina K. San Nicolas. Guillermina Torres, Francisco A. without health cards. Naog, Jose P. Rangamar, DanieIT. trash and insufficient number of Aldan, Jesus M. Cabrera. Rita C. Castro, Victorino S. Elnmeto, Rosa M. Lifoifoi, Jose R. Santos, Antonio DLG. Torres, Vicente V. water and unsaniiary, dirty cabi­ Nekai, Francisco Reyes, Raphael M. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Union Barber & Beauty Shop, Arriola, Jesus A. Cabrera, Sabino R Cepeda, Victorino S. Filial, Benigno R. Lifoifoi, Amalia T. Santos, Delphina C. Tudela, Concepcion F. trash receptacles. Atalig, Emilia M. Cabrera, Lorenro DLG. Chipwelong, Tammy Fitial, Bernardo L. Limes, Esteban I. Nginurong, Augustine Reyes, Jose Sn. Tudela, Florencio C. hold a current and valid professional license issued nets, presence of cockroaches, Norita, Jesus L. Riith, Antonio Santos. Gonzalo Q. The following establishments Koblerville, Dist. #6: Babauta, Joaquin C. Cabrera, Cecilia S. Chong, Jose L. Iba, Jose S. Lizama, Antonio C. Santos. Jesus N. Tudela, Rufino B. absence of sanitizing agent for Babauta, Urbano c: Cabrera, Juan DLC Omng, Victorino 1ginocf, Vicente R. Lizama. Jesus C. Oge, Pedro M. Rosario, Maria M. by the CNMI Board of Professional Licensing. This Olopai, Maximo L. Rosario, Jesus T. Santos, Joaquin N. Udui, Elizabeth S. received "B" rating: Dusty window screen, clean Babauta, Jose SN. Cabrera, Vicente R. Crisostomo. Jesus A. Jgisaiar, Francisco T. Lizama, Pedro Sn. Seman. Isabel J. Villagomez, Ricardo P. cleansing glasses. The manage­ Babauta, Jose P. • Cabrera, Juan LG. Cruz, Pedro M. lgisomar, Juan O. Matus, Dionicio I. Olopai, Abel R. Royal, Rosa B. licensing requirement is in addition to the business towels & linens stored in opened Olopai, Lino M. Ruak, Felipe I. Sldlang, Benjamin W. Villagomez, Francisco G East Ocean Restaurant, Gara­ Benavente, Andresina I. Calvo, Gregorio S. Cruz, Silve= 1. Ila!, Simon Manalo, Jose A. Taisacan, Antonio L Villagomez, Juan G. ment was given 48 hours to cor­ Manglona, Frederico M. Omcngcbar, Gideon Sablan, Jose T. license issued by the Department of Commerce and Benavente, Evelyn t>. Calvo, Julill!l S. Dela Crui, Edward T. lndalcdo, Manuel A. Taitano, Maria M. pan, Dist. #11: cabinet. Dela Cruz, Erenco B. Indalecio, David A. Manglona, Nicolas M. Palacios, Francisco C. Sablan, Vicente S. rect the prob,lems or will be sub­ Benavente, Guillermo M. Calvo, Julian S. Takai. Carlos L. The Modem Look Beauty Sa­ Benavente, Luis A. Calvo, Adolfo DL Guerrero, Pedro S. ltibus, Enrique M. Manglona, Pedro A. Palacios, Augusta Sablan, Jose A. Labor. Greasy kitchen exhaust fan and Pangelinan, Jose SN. Sablan, Jose B. Taman, Jose E. jected to closure of the establish­ Bins, Domingo M. Camacho, Edwnrd F. DL Guerrero, Gre~orio C. Kaipat, Benus10 R. Masga, Ignacio C. Taro, Sabina R. gas burner, dirty exhaust fan of lon, Chalan Piao, Dist. 116: Botden, Irving R. Camacho, Lorenzo T. DL Guerrero, Wilhelma Knniki, Juan K. Matagolai, Prudencio S. Pangelinan, Ficio C. Sablan, Francisca R. ment Some employees without P.L. 4-53 is both a practice and title law. As such, Restaurant Seaport, Garapan, toilet, and some foodhandlers health cards and human hairs anyone who practices one of the above professions Dist. #11: without health cards. or offers to provide such services must be licensed Rat droppings found on Cockpit Snack Bar, Garapan, found cabinets. in the CNMI before practice begins or before such Dist.#11: The following establishments shelves, food & drinks stored in SAIPAN--YEARS OF Duenas, Cristin C. Reyes, Francisco A. DLGuerrero, Francisco C. Taro, Helen T. Limes, Jose r. Taisakan, Martin M. Sasamoto, Jesus A. Salcisa~ Fcnnin M. Greasy kitchen wall, dilapi­ received "A" rating: SERVICE Rodeo, Angelina C. Dunn, Margarita S. Tenorio, Juan I. Macaranas, William!. Taman, Vicente E. Taitano, Jesus M. Sasamoto. Felix A. services are offered. unclean places, dirty walk-in 10 Years of Service Galang, Josephina A. Manibusan, Dolores B Tesiro. Jesus F. Somorang, Manuel Nokalimi Nightclub, Garapan, Ada. Josepha B. lgitol, Lydia Maria D. Roppul, Maria S. Elidchedong, Amalia M. Terlnjc, Vicente C. Tcbuteb, Ramona S. reefer, greasy kitchen exhaust dated cabinet, and foodhandler Kaipal, Pedro S. Rosario, Joseph P. Fejcran, Cannen A. Tom:s, Cannen M. Mnsga, Nicolasa S. Tenorio, Margari1a C. Torres, Jose I. Torres, Raphael V. without health card. Disl #11 Aguon, Vicente A. Kim, Lourdes S. Sablan, Benigno 0. Flores, Vicente R. Towai, Richard Mnsiwemai, Jovita K. Terlaje, Maria L. Tudela, Efrain C. 25 Years of Service Failure to comply with the requirements of the Law hood and shutters. Aldan, Ramon M. Lisua, Francisco M. Sablan, Maria A. Guerrero, Crispin R. Tudela, Margarita C. Olopumar. Enninio Tcsei, Yosko Tudela, Remcdio B. Acosta, Carmen C. Casa de Roma Restaurant & Jade Garden Restaurant, Gara­ Angey, Luisa K. Maham, Virginia N. Pangelinan, Jose T. Villagomez, Isabel C. Babaula, David P. or willful and knowing violation of the Law is Lucky Spot Restaurant, Gara­ Taitano, Augustin L. Halstead, Maria F. Villagomez, Manuel C. Torres, Joaquin S. Cocktail Lounge, Chalan Piao, pan, Dist. #11 Babauta, Susana C. Maratita, Beata U. Wasisang, Chibora lginocf, Maria Ang. W. 16 YearsofService Pangelinan, Ignacio 0. Ubedci, Engracia K. Warakai, Rosa R. Camacho. Antonio B. punishable by a penalty of up to $5,000 or pan, Dist.#11: Baja, Lc Q. Kukkun, Tina I. Adn.ano,, Antomo G. Rmnon, Marg•uirn A. Cabrera. Vicente B. Palacios, Maria T. Hicking, Francis A. Pangelinan, Jesus B. Sablan, Maria D. DIRECT SERVICE. COMPETITIVE RATES. Bah:uua, ksui.; Q. Lifoifoi, Victor S. A~ailg, \ osko L. Reyes, Laura S. Camacho, Rita Q. Palacios, Miguel A. lgisomar, Al Pinaula., Jose S. Scmnn, Margarita B. B:1hillo, C:indid:1 R. Liz:un:1, Albert P. Bill?" Dak:~sy Ro~ario, Nkolasa G. Castro, Juana J. Palacios, Milagro S. Jones, Joseph W. Sanchez, Junn A. Torres, Asuncion A. ARTICLE XIV DRY, REFRIGERATED&.. FlATRACK CONTAINERS. FCL &.. LCL Bcrn:trd. i1iter Y. ~farti11, R:11;10 S. DorJ:i. Regina C. Rt,s~1rio, f'rancbco P. Celis, David S. Quitugua, Angelina S. Kenney, Bob T. Towni, William B. 35 Yen.rs of Service Borja, Ju:m S. Matagobi, Margaret D. C01bn:r.1, Juan~- Sablan, Gregorio I. Cruz, Joaquin n. Reyes, Efrain M. Limes, Lourdes A. 24 Years of Service Aldan. Thomas C. CUSTOMER'S PUMPING BREAKBULKAND ROLLIN.G STOCK CARGO Cabrera, Jos•_. ~1 r-.kmliol:!, Pedro T. Cahrern, Frnnc1sco M. S;iblan, Juan P. Cruz, Theresita R. Royal, Takesi A. Mathews, Nonna J. Cabrera. Alejandro R. Cabrera. Calisto C. Cam:1d10, ~f:trt!:trila S Palacios, Antonio S. Castro, Juan D. S;iblan, Henry I. Diaz, Edward T. Sabino, Henaro Mendiola, Jesus A. C.:ima.cho, Pedro B. Laniyo, Ti10 R. INSTALLATION Ca•am, foaqui~ J. Pangclin:m, Moises T. Castm, Anert M. 36 Yea,,; of Service Cunanan, Julieta D. Pangelinan, M:lliklc L. C:is~ro, C:mncn S;iblan, Jesus D. Guerrero, Gregorio V. Sablan, Josephine C. Pangelinan. Vicen1e Ch. Igisomar, Mariano R. Duenas, Joaquin C. Dela Cm7., f\brgarct C. Pua, Jesusa M. PORTS VESSELANDVOYAGE Cd~s, Roque S. Sabl;rn, Vicente C. Ines, Eloy S. Sanchez, Jose DLG. Ramos, Melton L. Mafnas, Jesus P. Pua, Juan S. Dela Cniz .. Hosa M. Quitano, William C. Cdi>, A.na C. Skilling, John F. Je1nil, Susana DLG. Sanios, Jose N. Reyes, Charles P. Manalo, Jesus A. 37 Years of Service 1. Customers shall not be permitted to install or Dela Crnz, Jos~phinc K. Quitugu:1, D:1vid T. MICRONESIAl'l MICRONESIAN Conccpe1on, Edward A. Taitano, Jesus P. Jones, William A. , Jose A. Reyes, Antonio C. Masga, Francisco A. Reyes. Vicente P. operate pumps that pump water directly from or into MICRONESIAN DL Guerrero, Fram.·isca S. Ramon, Nerson K. Dela Cruz, Ramon D. Ti.lni.tka, Carmen O. Laniyo, Maria L. Stephanus, Joseph Sablan, Dolores R. Repeki, Eugenio 38 Years of Service COMMERCE-36 INDEP-35 COMMERCE·37 Pangelinan, John C. the mains of CUC. SAILS: Villagomez, Jose T. 2. If a customer would like to have a pumping HONOLULU SLD 9/27 10/24 LOS ANGELES 9/04 10/04 11/01 system in his own premises, such pumping should OAKLAND 9/03 10/06 11/03 be done from his own storage tanks. Such storage ROTA·· YEARS OF SERVI Cl; ARRIVES: JO Yt..·~irs ofScrvi<..·c Mar.llita, Rohen C. 13 Years of Service 14 Years of Service Barcinas, Ricardo M. Hocog, Lorenzo A. Atalig, Joaquin Q. Manglona, Miguel M. Omar, Cristobal S. tanks should be constructed after the meter and there MAJURO 9/17 10/19 11/16 Al;dig, C:mncn 11. Mendiola, Maria M. At~1Jig, Manascs A. Calvo, Nicolas M. 16 Ycars of Service Manglona, Laura I. Barcinas, Antonio CH. Ogo, Jnnet H. 25 Years of Service 11/16 A1:\\ig, Oncsimo 0. T;iiman:m, Glori:1 R. Calvo, Francisco S. Dela Cruz, Pedro Q. Aralig, Fennin M. Mendiola, Elu1erio L. Calvo, Guadalupe D. Reyes, Encarnacion C. Dumale, Es1efania A. should be a 6" air gap between the inlet pipe to the EB EYE 9/17 10119 nan:i11;1s, Barh:1r;1 A. 12 Yc:m. of Service folawau, Felix S. Hocog, Rosario R. Aralig, Ricardo S. Mesngon, Ignacio L. Calvo, Rudolfo S. Taisacan, Pablo Q. 26 Years of Service KOSRAE 9/20 10/21 11/18 Manibusan, Lydia B. Ayuyu, Antonio A. Manglona, Henry A. Hocog, Rohen 0. Hocog, Villia M. Quitugua, Oscar Q. 20 Years of Service 22 Years of Service Barcinas, Javier S. tank and the maximum level of the tank. Qui1ugu;1, Diana M. Cabrera, Ramon DLC. Mendiola, Vicrorino L. Liza.ma. Ignacio V. rnos, Ri1a H. Ramos, Casimira M. Atalig, Vicente A. Manglona, Junn M. Norita, Joaquin I. POHNPEI 9/21 10/23 11/20 Santos, Richard A. C;dvo, Beato M. Mcsngon, Rafaela M. Mendiola, Antonio L. Manglona, Joaquin S. Sablan, Ramon M. Arnlig, AuguSlo B. 23 Years of Service 29 Ye= of Service TRUK 9/23 10/25 11/22 Taim:m:10, Cristina S. Calvo, Gerald M. Ramos, Rira A. Orilla, Elaine H. Songao, Diego M. Santos, Rosita A. Fujihira, Angel A. A1alig, Guadalupe A. Barcinas, Lucia C. 3. All existing customer pumps after the effective Taiiano, Marcelina A. Castro, Linda M. Taisakan, Estanislao M. Quirngua. Raphael R. Ulloa, Domingo A. 18 Yem:; of Service Hocog, Dimas A. Mnnglona, Marcelino M. Manglona, Roman M. SAIPAN 9/26 10/28 11/25 I l Ycar.; of Service • Manglona, Henry C. Tait:mo, Joaquin A. Sablan, Jose M. 17 Years of Service Ogo, Joaquin M. Mesngon, Anionic K. Manglona, Gabriel T. Mnsga, Santiago C. date of these regulations shall cease to operate until 9/28 10/30 11/27 Charfauros, Ana M. S. Ogo, Ignacio M. Tnirnno, Crispin A. 15 Years of Service Blas, Thomas T. Oge, Patrick M. Songsong, MaryGrace G. 24 Years of Service 32 Years of Service YAP 1loeoi;, Pt1tcrno S. Quitui;ua, Visit:icion DLC. Toves, Francisco S. Ayuyu. George M. Hocog, Rosita A. 19 Year.; ofServiec 21 Years of Service Hocog. Ana S. Manglona, Prudencio T. approval is given by CUC. Failure on the part of the KOROR 9/29 10/31 11/28 customer to comply with this regulation shall be subject to disconnection of the water services until LOS ANGELES oma.a requirements have been made. SAIPANAG001 SAN fllANClSCO OfflCII COMMONWEALlli MARITIME PHILIPPINES, MICRONESIA&. OIUENT PMt...OUNES 200 I John S. Gibson Blvd. 4. A written approval from the Chief Engineer shall AGENCY" NAVIGATION COMPANY (PM t.. 0 LINES) TINIAN·· YEARS OF P.O.Sox803 353 Sacramento Street, Suite 740 San Pedro~ CA 907 3 I SERVICE be obtained for construction ·of such storage tanks. 10 Years of Service 26 Years of Service San Francisco, CA 94111 TeL: (213) 514-3112 Adriano. Joaquin G. Snnchez, Mechaeln U. San Nicolas, Henry DLG. 14 YcttrS of Service Sablan, An1onia B. Quitugua, Juan B. Reyes, Ma!!daicna S. Cruz, Pedro L. Salpan. C.N.ML Manglona, Vicente M. Diaz, Maria B. Takasi, Man:inno 12 YcttrS of Service Cabrera, Jose T. 16 YcttrS of Service 18 Years of Service Sanchez, Vtccntc A. 23 YMofScrvice TeL: (415) 421-5400 30 Years of Service Tel: (670) ~34-7637/6819 Evangelista, Barbara DLC.11 Years of Service Borja, Francisco M. Santos, Juan S. Hocog, Estanislao A. Hofschneider, Maria U. 20 Y= or Service Cabrtta, Ramon T. Any person(s) fou!Jd to be in violation of Article Borja, Alfonso S. Fax: (415) 421-6994 King, Manha T. Aldan, Lourdes B. Hocog, Jose A. 13 Years of Service Masga, Leon Shai, Juan DLC. Lizama, Lino v. Marntlta, David Q. XIV CUSTOMER'S PUMPING for installation l1x: 278016 PMO UR King. Emiliann Sn. Diaz, Lenny A. Hofschneider, Henry U. Duenas, Alben A. Matngolai, Estnnislao A. 19 Y cars of Service 21 Y cars of Service 24 Y cars of Service Macarana<, Estella Sn. King. Esteven M. 13 YcttrSofScrvice Hocog, Francisco A. 17 YcttrS of Service Aquiningoc, Pacifico Sn. ' Sasamoto, Luis A. Cruz, Manuel L. will be subject to immediate disconnection without Pangelinan. Diana H. Mncaranas, Gilbcn I. Palacios, Isaac ?. Monlc.eya, Likiak K. Iba, Francisco S. Quitugua, Gregorio M. 22 YcarsofScrvice Sablan, Mariano S. further notice. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1988 :--.MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS -- PAGE 23 Page 18 -- MAR1ANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS -- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1988 its current site, including all equipment REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS to bel1SC4. 4. Method of disposal or salvage of each Senate \awyer takes middle ground on 902 barge, including all equipment to be CNMI Division of Fish and Wildlife (DFW), Department of By on the committee wealth and the United States." By Tom Anderson Bruce said he saw strength on mittee." serving Natural Resources invites Contractors to submit proposals for used. staff reporter both sides of the question and It was the intent of the framers members of the legislature will Lastly, he argues that the sec- improvements to Smiling Cove Marina - Phase I. S. Contractor's and any proposed sub­ Between the Attorney advised Senate President Ben­ of the Commonwealth leam just what powers they have tion of the Convenant is the legal contractor's qualifications. 6. Evaluations from former emplOyers General's answer of "yes" mem­ jamin T. Manglona of those Constitution to prohibit members andwhatpowerstheU.S.govern- authority on the question. Scope of Work: of the legislature from serving on ment retains on the common- "It was written before the whom the Contractor performed similar bers of the legislature may sit on strengths in a written legal opin­ The project is divided into two segments designated as Project jobs or projects in removing sunken the 902 committee, and House ion not released to the press. internal boards and agencies not wealth. Constitution,"said Bruce. Members oflegislature serving In the Convenant, it simply A and Project~. vessels. Manglona external ones such as the 902 7. Evidence of prior contractor bonding. committee, Bruce said. on the committee also gives a states that the governor shall se- had asked Project A requires the Contrac10r to remove and either dispose "They were trying to prevent broadcr consensus the wishes of lcct people to serve in 902 It was the intentoftheframers of . for a legal of or salvage two partially sunken barges located at Smiling ProjectB: 1. Cost and line item analysis of the the public trust from falling into the people of the commonwealth consult.ations,"he said. the Commonwealth Constitution to opinion af- in the consultations, said Bruce. "There is no language which ·yAS* Cove, American Memorial Park, Island of Saipan, CNMI. Site proposed work. ter Boaz' the hands ofonly a few,"he said. maps of the exact location of the barges can be obtained from 2. Tirneframe for completion of work. prohibit members ofthe legislature statements "And to ensure proper separation In addition, the attorney said it prohibits members of the legisla- DFW office, Lower Base, Saipan. 3. a) Method of removal of sediment was clear that the 902 committee ture from serving,"said Bruce. ·•YOUNIS ART STUDIO from servingon internal boards and were argued of powers." Offset /!-ottarprass Printing during dredging operation. h . in the halls The 902 negotiation team is a is one dealing with the external Boaz has said that the source to Grephlc Designs, Photography Project B requires the Contractor to dredge approximately b) Method of disposal of sediment agencies not externa I ones sue as of the legis- "completely different animal" affairs of the government, not the settle tile argument is in the notes Box 231 Salpan, CM 96950 55,000 cubic yards of sediment and placement of 15,000 cubic that has been dredged. Tel. 234- 6341/7578 tlze 902 committee, Bruce said. lature last said Bruce, than the type of internal affairs. taken during the Constitutional yards of rock slope protection at Smiling Cove, American 4. Contractors and any proposed sub­ week. boards and agencies the framers "This involves only the rela- Convention which drew up the Memorial Park, Island of Saipan, CNMI in conformance with contractor's qualifications. "It was a had in mind when they wrote the tionship between .the Common- document the engineering specifications from DFW and pennits issued 5. Evaluations from previous employers legal counsel's Dennis Boaz's very candid opinion. One the article pertaining to legislative by CNMI Coastal Resources Management Office and the U.S. on similar jobs or project. NOTICE 6. Evidence of prior contractors bonding. answer of "no" they may NOT President is still reading,"said members serving in other gov­ Sablan tells Dunlop"all" Army Corps of Engineers. lies the opinion of Senate legal Bruce as to why the document ernmental capacities. By Tom Anderson The committee for Proposals may be submitted either for Project A only; or for The proposals must be marked IFB88-156 and submitted to the counsel Tim Bruce with an opin­ itself would not be released to the "Like a memberof the Board of staff reporter non-resident Education also being a Senator," While U.S. 902 Representative Becky Norton Dunlop might have Project B only; or for both. Office of Procurement & Supply, Government of the CNMI, ion of "maybe". press. dependents will Lower Base, Tanapag, Island of Saipan, MP 96950 no later said Bruce. heard a lot of talk about what areas the commonwealth wanted the U.S. "Their is no guidance on Although Bruce said he saw meet on Monday, Copies of the Permits and Engineering specifications can be than 2:00 p.m. local time on October 07, 1988. this,"said Bruce in an interview good points on the question made Also he said that the public government out of, she also was slipped an appeal for more U.S. obtained from Technical Service Division, Deparunent of this week. by Boaz and Attorney General policy strengths of having mem­ involvement in one area from House Representative David Sablan. September 5, at Public Works starting September 7, 1988 at their office in All submitted proposals become the property of the CNMI "It is a case of first instance. A Alex Castro, he said,"if push bers of legislatlll'e serve on the In a letter dated August 31, Sablaa appeals to Norton to have U.S. 7:00 p.m. at the Lower Base, Saipan. A non-refundable payment of $50.00 is Government. The CNMI Government retains the right to matter that will have to be re­ came to shove I would say yes, committee outweigh any pos­ federal agencies take an active role in fighting what Sablan calls Sal pan required for each set refuse any or all proposals. solved by the court,"he said. they can serve on the 902 com- sible conflicts of interest. "corruption in the government." "You are probably aware that Community Hall. The evaluation factors to be addressed by the Contractor in the A pre-proposal conference to discuss the proposals for both corruption is a way of life in the For more request for proposal to be considered, include but are not. projects A and B shall be held at the Technical Service Commonwealth of the Northern limited for each project as specified, in decreasing order of Division, Department of Public Works, Lower Base, Tanapag, information about importance. Island of Saipan, at 2:00 p.m. on September 30, 1988. Mariana Islands," Sablan says in the meeting, his letter to Dunlop. please call Yoli at Project A: 1. Cost and line !tern analysis for For further infonnation, contact Arnold Palacios, Chief, DFW "This way of life is so perva­ proposeTRAT

1 9iom dttl~nlfa i Centu'l.!J q:Ja'Lk ~h£'Laion U.S. ships in their C dttlanifa dttlid-c:lown c:f? amada dfotef harbors with nukes YOKOSUKA, Japan (AP)­ Both the 9,600-ton Bunker c:IViC.h.o c:Jlotef ( As many citizens of the Com­ Hill and the 7,810-ton Fife are ~aipan} ~an~ ~oucl monwealth know, the CNMI is capable of deploying Tomahawk considered a fall-back site for the missiles. Under a security agree­ fli q:J'Loud 'Jo q:J'l.£i£nt big Subic bay naval base in the ment, the United States has Philippines. Many of these ships pledged to notify Japan if it plans I contain nuclear weapons, and one to bring nuclear arms into the island nation - Palau has already country. said they don't want them. However, critics charge the Hundreds of protesters demon­ Japanese government uses the strated from hilltops and in a flo­ agreement as a way of avoiding tilla of small boats Wednesday as the question of whether U.S. two U.S. warships capable of ships dock in the country with launching nuclear missiles ar­ nuclear weapons aboard. rived at the home port of the U.S. Prime Minister Noboru . 7th Fleet. Takeshita told reporters that the The two ships are the first to government would not ask the be stationed inJ apan with launch­ United States to confmn whether ers for Tomahawk missiles, the ships were carrying nuclear which are made in both nuclear missiles, because "we trust each and non-nuclear versions. other in such matters," Kyodo "Get out from Yokosuka!" News Service reported. 100 people shouted in English at The U.S. military, which has the gates of the naval base as the Ticonderoga-class, guided mis­ sile cruiser USS Bunker Hill and the destroyer USS Fife arrived in *Cl Mail on Saipan! the port, 30 miles southwest of Tokyo. A coast guard official said Communicating Has Never Been Easier! the warships arrived without inci­ dent. Forty-two coast guard patrol MCI Ma1 ·1 ·IS: boats escorted the ships into the port to prevent the approach of28 small boats carrying protesters t Fast! I andbanners reading "No Toma­ /n§tantaneous to other subscribers hawks," the official said. He Within 4 hours to non-subscribers spoke on condition of anonymity. Japan forbids the production, possession, or inlroduction into =Cheaper than Phone, Fax, or Telex!= the country of nuclear weapons. 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From: - Fruit Juices 1~:J()-1:1ti The mayor and governor Your Desktop I lodged official protests Monday "t'vu \"~re in 47vod Cvmpany with the Japanese government, saying it had not done enough to ensure that the ships were not Al carrying nuclear weapons. MCI Mail Local oficials and civic To: Anywhere in the world I IN SECONDS! IDISCVll1fC>U~ CLUE groups have charged the ships may be carrying nuclear-tipped Tomahawk missiles, in violation of Japan's anti-nuclear policy. "We hope our grassroot Call Us or Drop By For Details! WHY? Because we offer no fancy music, no elaborate struggles will spread to a national settings ...we simply offer the REAL THING: honestly GOOD movement," said Yoshiko Saito, FOOD to your hearts content I a leader of a citizens' group stag­ Saipan Computer Services 2nd Floor of the Nauru Building For ONLY $10 a person ($7 for kids 12 yrs. & below) ing a sit-in near the Yokosukacity 1O AM - 2 PM For Reservations: call 234-5900. *hotel nikko sa1oan hall. Call 234 - 9110 / 9111 / s112 f'~ ~·· ' i I FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 2 1988- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS -- PAGE 31 Page 30 -- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS -- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1988 f ! Bordallo wins b·ig School 'daze' begins soon We, the family of the late Continues from page 30 chart to the principals for their "Askyourstafftoparticipatein SPECS portion of the money will be review, and urged them to get the Labor Day picnic" sponsored DAVID in Ninth Circuit used on bringing about "effective together and present to the Board by the CNMI government on BY BOB EGELKO two other convictions: tampering schooling" in the CNMI schools. a unified position on the chart and September 4 at Micro Beach, the ASSOCIATED PRESS with a witness, for asking a sup­ The Commissioner said the other educatonal issues that con- Commissioner said at the end of ESILONG SAIPAN SAN FRANCISCO (AP)_ A porter to lie to the grand jury, and 'principals must submit their class cern the schools as a whole. the meeting. federal appeals court Tuesday a related charge of conspiracy to schedules to his office for ap­ CASTRO IS NOW overturned the nine-year sen­ obstruct justice. proval so the school system could tence and most of the criminal But according to Bordallo's r------, abide by the Board of Education School schedules ...CLIP and SAVE I Wish to thank all our relatives and friends convictions of fonner Guam lawyer, the entire nine-year prison policy of alloting 45 minutes to who on countless ways showed their care OPEN Gov. Ricardo Bordallo, who al­ sentence was for the extortion four subjects and at least 30 min­ School Class/Begin Class Dismissed : legedly exchanged political fa­ and concern, shared their consolation with convictions. He was given sus­ utes to the other areas. Marianas High School 7:45 A.M. 2:05P.M. I vors for payoffs. pended sentences on the other He also informed the principals Hopwood Jr. High 7:45 A.M. 2:35 P.M. I us, gave contribution, offered masses and •Drafting & Engineering Supplies In a 3-0 decision, the 9th U.S. charges. that there would be no re-assign­ San Antonio Elem. 7:35 A.M. 2:00P.M. prayers for the eternal repose of the soul of Circuit Court of Appeals said Bordallo, a Democrat elected in ments of staff in the schools un­ 2:00P.M. I ·Surveying Equipment four bribery-related convictions 1982, was indicted a few days less the re-assignments are ap­ Kobler Elem. 7:30A.M. our loved one. To everyone who was with us had to be reversed because the before the 1986 Democratic pri­ proved by his office first. W.S. Reyes Elem. 8:00A.M. 2:30P.M. I during the nightly rosary,faneral rites and ·Safety & Traffic Supplies federal crime of bribery applies mary. He won the primary but was On school vehicles, the Com­ OleaiElem. 7:30A.M. 2:30P.M. I for those who in many ways gave us strength only to state officials and Guam defeated in November 1986 by missioner told the principals that San Vicente Elem. 7:30A.M. 2:00P.M. I is a territory, not a state. Republican Joseph Ada. He has and courage during the moments of our Much more coming! the Board of Education requires Tanapag Elem. 7:30A.M. 2:45P.M. I been free on bail during his ap- that all the PSS vehicles be bereavement. The court also reversed four San Roque Elem. 7:30A.M. 2:30P.M. I Please contact our office manager Eliza for details Phone 234-0391 peal. marked with the PSS sign. "There May the lord continue to richly extortion-related convictions Prosecutors said Bordallo ap­ will be no more unmarked cars," Garapan Elem. I Beach Road, Garapan, by TransAmerica Hardware because the jury was not told that proved government contracts and he said, cautioning the top school 1st to 4th grade 7:30A.M. 11:30A.M. I bless all of you. it must find Bordallo demanded permits for various finns in ex­ educators that the cars must be Garapan Elem. Once again, thank you and or otherwise induced the pay­ change for payments, mostly de- I used for government functions 5th to 7th grade 12:00Noon 4:20P.M. I CLASS!FIED ADS offs, totaling $79 ,600 in cash. . livered to him in unmarked enve­ only. Dangkulu na si yu'us ma'ase INVITATION TO BID The court ruled recently in lopes. The Commissioner handed out I The Chief, Procurement & Supply Division is another Guam case that extortion The money was described by the proposed PSS functional Maria T. Castro & Children soliciting competitive sealed bids for the procurement does not cover payments that an the donors as campaign contribu­ of two (2) each 1988 Jeep, 4-Cylinder, Standard official accepted without either a tions or gifts, but never was re­ ~----~------J Transmission·, AM/FM Radio and one (1) each 1988 request or an understanding that po~d by Bordallo in his cam­ Baseball 4-Door Sedan, 4 Cylinder, AM/FM Radio, Standard· the donor would get benefits in paign statements, authorities said. Transmission. Both must include one year warranty exchange. The ruling, ifit stands, He also was accused of approving champs wquld entitle Bordallo to a retrial a $103,000 government contract agreement and warranty (FMVSS). Plus Registration Triples: 7, Richard Reyes, San PjJ on those charges. for a company that agreed to hire . fee and vehicle must be Safety Inspected prior to The court upheld Bordallo's his campaign manager. Roque D-9ers · delivery to Marpands. Complete undercoating and Doubles: 4, Richard Reyes, San Roque D-9ers ·=·:•.;.·'•'' rustproofing. Bids must be CIF Marpands Office, l kilf7 4JN M.l!Cl:!ANl\.. - .ti1gn· Runs Batted In: 22, Richard Lower Base, Saipan. Bids must be s~bmitted in school equivalenL Salary: $2.15 per Erompage40 hour. Bordallo case: Reyes, San Roque D-9ers . sealed envelope, marked IFB88-157, to Procurement Contact: REYNATO NAZAIRE dba & Supply Office, Lower Base, no later than 3:00 Homeruns: 4, 4 players are School again! Nazaire Const. & Gen. Maintenance U.S. Attorney K. William O'Connor was on-island Wednesday and tied: p.m., September 12, 1988, at which time and place, Services, P.O. Box 194, Saipan, MP Thursday, but was not available for comment Thursday. However, he 1) Jerome Attao: Garap.an all bids received will be publicly opened and read. 96950. (9'23). F. said in a Pacific Daily New article that he will ask the solicitor general's Mallards Bids received late will not be considered. The 1 LANDSCAPI!IC - .High ·school office in Washington D.C. to appeal the case to the Supreme Court . COMPARE graduate. 2 years exprerience. Salary: ;' 2) Donald Camacho: San Ro- government reserves the right to reject any or all bids $490.00 per month. Bordallo was convicted of allegedly receiving over $70,000 in que D-9ers 1 GARDENER - High school exchanged for allegedly giving political favors. ' BEFORE in the best interest of the government 3) JJ. Atalig: San Antonio equivalenL Salary: $2.30 per hour. This new ruling from the appeals court now could place a heavier 1 OFFICE SUPERVISOR - High burden on the Commonwealth's Attorney General's office to investi­ Amigos YOU BUY /s/DA VID M. APATANG school graduate, 2 years experience. 4) Gerald Agulto: S.V. N.K.K. Salary: $2.90 per hour. · gate and prosecute so-called "white-collar crime" in the CNMI. In the past attorney general Alexandro Castro has said that he felt his office Flyers TO SAVE 1 MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN - Earned Runs Average King: High school graduate. Salary: $3.00 per should not become involved in prosecuting such crimes because the 2.64, Gerald Agulto, San Vicente WHEN PUBLIC NOTICE hour. . United States has a bigger budget and more manpower. Contact: HOTEL NIKKO SAIPAN, The attorney general has become embroiled in a controversy stem­ ' Flyers INC. dba Hotel Nikko Saipan. P.O. Box ; Strike Out King: 38, Sandy SPENDING The CNMI Public School System is soliciting competitive ming from a speech he made before the Saipan ChamberofCommerce I sealed bids for the procurement of one {l) Brand New 1987 or 152 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950. (9/23). f Babauta, San Roque D-9ers F. in which he said that he would NOT prosecute those either given light 1988 four (4) Door Sedan and one (I) Station Wagon for the Most Valuable Player: Gerald : 1 STORESUPERVIS~JF-iligh school sentences, plea bargained sentences, or probation under CNMI law. Chamorro and Carolinian Bilingual Programs. The vehicles graduate. Salaty: $500.00 per month. Agulto, San Vicente Flyers Now, it appears- unless the Ninth Circuit Court is over-ruled, that the Sportsmanship: Garapan Mal­ must meet U.S. Specifications and Safety Standard Inspection Contact: P & Y CORPORATION dba only legal entity which can prosecute those accused of bribery or like in order to be operated on the Public Highways. The vehicles Happy Market, P.O. Box.951, Saipan, charges in the CNMI is the AG's office. lards must have Left-Hand Steering Systems with Standard Shifting MP 96950. (9/23). F. Third Place: San Antonio Gear. They must be equipped with Air Conditioning System, 2COOKS Amigos Spare Tires, Jacks and Tire Wrenches and must be undercoated 10 DANCERS Runner-Up Champ: Garapan 10 WAITRESSES School opens Sep.6 with complete rustproof. All bids must include one (I) year or 2 COOK HELPERS Mallards more warranty for factory defects. Plus six (6) months free !WAITER PSS - In their regular monthly Board of Education in a recent Pennant Champion: San maintenance services. All vehicles must be registered and -. High school equivalcnL Salary: $2.15 meeting Tuesday (Aug. 30) in meeting, Sablan said. Vicente N.K.K. Flyers safety inspected prior to delivery to Marpands. Delivery must per hour. Saipan, CNMI public school 1988 Championship: San Contact: NEW CENTURY. INC,, P.O. In other news of the Tuesday ~ be made within thirty (30) days after notification of award. Box 1694, Saipan. MP 96950. (/23). F. principals reported that they are meeting, the Commissioner Vicente N.K.K. Flyers Bids are now being accepted by the CNMI Procurement Officer I . . ready for the September 6th praised the four school principals Outstanding trophy award from 8:00 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. daily. Closing date and time 3 MASONS - High school equivalenL opening of school, according to In the past, we provided the lowest prices Salary: $1.90 per hour who he said did an excellent job in from theFar-EastToumamenton for this bid invitation is September 13, 1988, at 3:00 p.m. All 2 REA VY EQUWI'. OPERA TORS Commissioner of Education their presentations on "effective Guam were presented out to: on back-to-school sales! bids submitted will be opened on the same date and time. Bids 2 ELECTRICIANS Henry I. Sablan. schooling" at the fifth Pacifio a) Gus Pangelinan with twc must be sealed in an envelope and face-marked with, "PSS I FOREMAN The Commissioner told the Region Educational Program homeruns lead the entin #IFB88-0007. The Public School System reserves the right to 4 CARPENTERS principals that the only thing that C.N.M.I. players in batting. 2PLUMBERS conference held in Guam Aug. 8- We are going to do it again this year, and award on a single or multiple awards or reject any or all bids. 2S1EELMAN could delay the ·opening of 10. The four are "I:om Pangelinan B) Danny Sucl with one horn· Any bids received after the aforementioned closing date and ! 8 CARPENTERS school is that if there is a sanita­ of Hopwood, Rita Sablan ofGara­ erun we will do it in the future years to come. time will not be accepted under any circumstances. Any - High school equivalent, 2 years tion problem in the schools. pan, Fermin Atalig of Rota High, C) Elson Torres, Five diving questions pertaining to this bid invitation may be directed to experience. Salaiy: $1.90-$2.15 per hr. Although the schools are catch l DRAFI'SMAN and Rita Inos of Rota Elementary. the Commissioner of Education, P.ublic School System, at doing minor renovations and The Commissioner said mini­ phone #322-9812. l ACCOUNTANT HAPPY BIRTHDAY 2 ARCIIlTECTS paintings of classrooms and get­ sessions on "effective schooling" From the management of . High school equivalent, 2 years ting the instructional materials should be held in the schools or the JUN GALVAN ls/HENRY I. SABLAN experience. Salary: $500.00 per month. together, it appears that all the principals should discuss "effec­ Commissioner of Education 2 CIVIL ENGINEERS - High school From your schools including the Kindergar­ tive schooling" in their monthly equivalenL Salary: $550.00 per month. ten program are ready to begin Mahal & Friends 3 ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS - meetings. -~- ••• cn?caern Staticnerv 1 PIPEFITTER • High school 1 COOK - High school equivalent. High school equivalent, 2 years classes on September 6th, the Sablan added that a leadership equivalent. Salaiy: $2.15 per hour. Salaiy: $2.15 per hour.. experience. Salaiy: $2.15 per hour. Commissioner said. grant has been made available to ""'""'""' Main Office: San Jose TeL 234-6832/234-85-85 Contact: RODICO G. VIDAL dba RV· Contact: RV EN'IERPRISES. P.O. Box Contact: JJ TRADING CORPORA­ The Seplember 6th opening Ent., P.O. Box 194 CHRB, Saipan, MP 194 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950. (9/23). TION dba JJ Const., Caller Box PPP- the Public School System, and a i Branch : Garapan 234-8900/1/2 F. . date was approved by the CNMI 96950. (9/23) F. 170. Saipan, MP 96950. (9/13). T. Continues on page 37 if FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1988 -- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS -- PAGE 33 Page 32 -- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS -- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1988 ,...... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....;...~~~~--, DOMESTIC REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Are you looking for a full-time or part-time position HHPERS in the hospitality industry? 25¢ PER LINE/COLUMN The Department of Public Health and Environmental Services 1 LIVE-IN-MAID (House Worker) - (DPH&ES) is soliciting proposals for water catchment holding Minimum ad space: $2.00 High school equivalent, 3 years Apply at the tanks, to be used in government housing assigned to the * * * * * * * Marian.asVariety * * * * * ** experience. Saluy: $150.00-$200.00 per l line x l co .••.••••...••.•.....$ .25 6 Jin~s x I col ..••.••.•..•.•.•. 1.50 month. Commonwealth Health Center (CHC). All proposals must be 2 lines x 1 col ..•.•.•...... 50 7 lines x I col •••....••.••••... 1.75 Contact: MJtS. EVELYN P. SABLAN, I-NATI REGENCY@SAlPAN submitted no later than 3:00 p.m., September 26, 1988 to the CLASSIFIED ADS 3 lines x 1 col ...... 75 8 lines x 1 col .•••..•.•..•••.•. 2.00 P.O. Box 2422, Saipan, MP 96950. Director of Public Health and Environmental Services, 4 lines x 1 cul ...... t.00 9 lines x I col ••••.••••••.••••. 2.25 (9/9). F. for any of the following vacancies: Commonwealth Health Center, Saipan, MP 96950. Proposal 10 lines x I ml ...... •. 2.50 * * * * * * * C:ill234-6341/7578 * * * * * * * 5 linrs x 1 col ...... t. 25 1 LIVE-IN-MAID - High school must be submitted in a scaled envelope and marked "Water graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: $ISO.OD per month. Cook or Cook Helper Catchment Holding Tanks - P89-005". Proposals received late 1 PAINTER 5 CARPENTERS I ACCOUNTAJ\I · College graduate. Cornact: LUIS C. BENAVENTE, P.O. - Barteilder/ress will not be accepted. I GENERAL MANAGER - High 1 AUTO MECllANlC 5 MASONS Box 155, Saipae. MP 96950. (919). F. school graduate, 3 years experience. S:tlary: $550.00 per month. - Waiters/ress MANAGERS/ 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school equivalent, 2 years 1 LIVE-IN-MAID (House Worker) - (25) Salary: $700.00 per month. 2 GRAPIIIC ARTISTS • High school 2 C'JOKS experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. - Restaurant Hostess Preliminary specifications are as follows: Twenty five graduate. Salary: $2.15 per hour. High school equivalent. Salary: $150.00 ACCOUNTANTS Contact: RAEHA E:-..T., INC., P.O. Bo I PLUMBER Contact: JULIAN M. BERGONIA dba lightweight portable Water Catchment Holding Tanks with 3 NAUBTEBABCE REPAIRER (Bldg.) per month. - Bell Attendant x 1831. Saipan. MP 96950. (9/2). F. · High school graduate, 2 years Bergonia Ent., P.O. Box 1971, Saipan, stands, a capacity of no less than 500 U.S. gallons of water, 3 OFf'SET PRESS OPERATORS Contact: MR. & MRS. ALFRED F. Front Desk Clerk 1 .OUTLET MANAGER - Chinese experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. MP 96950. (9/9). F. l ASST. PROJECT MAl\AGER · ·High school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 SANTOS, P.O. Box 173, Saipan, MP clearly stated guarantee(s) and/or warranty(ies), delivery to Restaurant - High school graduate. College graduate. Salary: $700.00- I DRAFfSMAN - College graduate, 2 2 CARPENTERS - lligh school 96950. (9/9). F. Competitive salaries, excellent benefits and training government housing and total installation of proposed Salary: $1,000.00-$1,500.00 per month. per hour. SJ ,000.00 per month. Contact: years experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school I OUTLET MANAGER · Cafe ANTOJ\'10 T. CAMACI 10 dba provided. No experience necessBry. equipment. Detailed requirements and information may be 2 .MASO:\S I CIVIL ENGINEER - College graduate, $2.15 per hour. graduate, 2 years ell.perience. Salary: Restaurant - High school graduate. Marianas Printing Service, P.O. Box requested at the Director's Office during normal working hours, 5 CARPENTERS 438, Saipan, MP 96950. (9/13) T. 2 years experience. Salary: $2.42 per Contact: MEL!TON I'. VILLAFUERTE $1SO.OO per month. Salary: $700.00-$900.00 per month. - High school equivalent. Salary: SI .85· hour. dba M.V. Ent, P.O. Box PPP-153. For local hires only. 7:30-11:30 a.m. and 12:30-4:30 p.m .. Monday thru Friday Contact: E.I.E. SAIPAN CORPORA-. I ACCOUNTANT - High school Contact: ALVIN U & LOUISE C. $2.00 per hour. I CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN - Saipan, MP 96950. (9/16). F. HOFSCHNEIDER, P.O. Box 1684, beginning August 26, 1988. TION dba Hyatt Regency Saipan, P.O. Contact: S.J. CONSTRUCTION" & graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: College graduate, 2 years experience. Saipan, MP 96950. (9/9). F. Box 87 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950. HARDWARE SUPPLIES, P.O. Box 5500.00 per month. Salary: $3.00 per hour. I MASON - lligh school equivalent, 2 (9/9). F. 732. Saipan, MP 96950. (9(2). F. Contact: H.S. LEE CONSTRUCTION Contact: KAM CORPORATION, P.O. years experience. Salary: $1.50 per hour. 1 LIVE-IN-MAID - High school Any company or person submitting a proposal should be CO., INC., P.O. Box 440, Saipan, MP B 606 S · MP 96950 Contact: GERLAD M. CALVO, P.O. equivalent, 2 yean experience. Salary: 1 STORE MANAGER - High school 3 MARKETI.J\G MAi'\AGER - High 9 VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT available for negotiation and inspection of sample holding tank 96950. (9/13). T. ox • aipan, · C /9l. F. Box 905, Rota, MP 96951. (9/9). F. $150.00 per month. equivalenL Salary: $825.00 per month. school graduate, 2 years experience. shortly after the opening of the proposal. Therefore, each I CRUSHER PLANT OPERA TOR Contact: VILLIA M. HOCOG, P.O. Contact: MANUEL S. VILLAGOMEZ Salary: $600.00 per month. I ACCOUNTANT - High school I CRUSHER PLANT FOREMAN 7 CARPENTERS proposal must contain telephone number and name of gr~duate. Salary: $720.00 per month. Box 602, RmfuP 96951. (919). F. (10) SALES CLERKS dba M.S. Villagomez Ent., P.O. Box 7, Contact: UNIVERSAL VENTURES 1 BLOCK PLANT OPERATOR I ELECTRICIAN responsible party who can negotiate their proposal, further, a Saipan, MP 96950. (9/9). F. CO., INC., P.O. Box 2576, Saipan, MP 2 FARMERS - High school graduate. 1 BUILDING ELECTRICIAN 2 PAINTERS 1 UVE-IN- -At least high school LOCAL HIRE ONLY 1 FRONT OFFICE MANAGER - High 96950. (9/2). F. Salary: $150.00 per month. - High school graduate, 2 years I STEELMAN graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: current local business license which specifics the manufactur­ Contact: J.C. TENORIO ENTER­ $225.00 per month. school graduate. Salary: $1,650.00 per. I ACCOUNT ANT - College graduate. ellperience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. l l'LUMBER We are looking for well qualified salesclerks. ing of water tanks must be attached to the proposal. Contact: EDWARD S. HOCOG, P.O. month. PRISES. P.O. Box 137, Saipan. MP Contact: ROTA RESOURCES DEV., 3 MASONS Salary: S2.15 per hour. 96950. (9/13). T. Box 574, Rota, MP 96951. (9/9). F. Applicants should be high school graduates or its Contact: PACIFIC MICRONESIA 2 ELECTRICIANS - High school P.O. Box 602, Rota, MP 96951. (9/9). - lligh school graduate, 2 years The Director reserves the right to rnject any or all proposals for F. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. 1 LIVE-IN-MAID - High school equivalent. Work experience preferred but not CORPORATION dba Saipan Beach graduate. Salary: $2.15 per hour. I ACCOUNTANT - High school any reason or to waive any defects in any proposal if in the Hotel, P.O. Box 1029, Saipan, MP grduate. Salary: $2.15 per hour. l ARClllTECT - College graduate, 2 equivalenL Salary: $150.00 per month. e~sential. We train you. Salary depends on Contact: MARK J. GRIZZARD dba G I CARPENTER - High school graduate, years experience. Salary: $2.25 per hour. 96950. (9/9). F. Contact: EMPRESS ENT., P.O. Box Contact: ROSITA A. SANTOS, P.O. opinion of the Director to do so would be in lhe best interest & A Ent., P.O. Box 914, Saipan, MP I. experience pfos considerable benefit depending on 63, Saipan, MP 96950. (9/13). T. 2 years experience. Salary: $300.00 per Contact: ANA LIZAMA dba Ncna's Box 600, Rota, MP'9695!. (9/9). F. of the CHC. 1 OPERATION MANAGER - High 96950. (9/2). F. month. House Rentals/Rental ·store, P.O. Boll your performance. school graduate. Salary: $500.00 per I OFf'ICE MANAGER (Law Office) - 1 LIVE-IN-MAID - High school 1 BEVERAGE MANAGER · High Contact: TOMAS BLAS, Rota, MP ~ 1534. Saipan, MP 969 590 . (9/ I"~) . F-. equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: month. College graduate. Salary: $5.00 per /s(DR. JOSE T. VILLAGOMEZ school graduate, 2 years experience. -9-69•5•1~.(~9~/9~).~F~·------$150.00 per month. · I ACCOUNTANT - College graduate. hour. l CARPENTER _ lligh school 3 MASONS - Iligh school equivalent. Please contact MR. KAMIMURA or MARY ANN at Salary: $700.00-$850.00 per month. Contact: JOVITA M. TAIMANAO, Director, Deparuncnt of Public Health Salary: $2.15-$3.50 per hour. Contact: JAMES S. SIR.OK, Esq. dba Salary: $1.90 per hour 2 COCKTAIL WAITRESSES equivalent. Salary: $500.00 per month. lI EA VY EQ UIIYf. 0 PERA TORS the Hakubotan Bldg. in San Jose Village from 9:30 and Environmental Services Contact: EMII.lO P. QUIATCHON dba 2 P.O. Box 609, rota, MP 96951. (919). 3 BARTENDERS James S. Sirok, Attorney at Law, P.O. Contact: YOUNG EUL YUN dba Yun's ELECTIUC!ANS F. a.m. to 7 :00 p.m. Siony & Arlene's Boutique & Gift I BARTENDRESS Box 2145, Saipan, MP 96950. (9/16). 2 Const. & Trading Co., P.O. Box 2292, l FOREMAN 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school Shop, P.O. Box 1073, Saipan, MP 7 WAITRESSES F. Saipan. MP 96950. (9/9). F. 4 CARPENTERS equivalenL Salary: $150.00permonth. 96950. (919). F. - High school equivalent. Salary: 2 ACCOUNTANTS - College graduate, 12 CARPENTERS 2 PLUMBERS Contact: VICENTE & EMILIA $2.45-$2.60 per hour. 2 years experience. Salary: $2.50-$4.00 I CONSTRUCTION MANAGER - 13 MASONS 2STEELMAN SABLAN, Saipan, MP 96950. (9(2). F. fJAKJ)BClJifN FNTER:J'R.lSES REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS College graduate. Salary: $500.00 per 1 HEAD W AliER - High school per hour. 1' - High school equivalent. Salary: $1.75 _ High school equivalent, 2 years 1 LIVE-IN-NURSE AID - High school month. equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: l ASST. MANAGER (Textile to S2.15 per hour. experience. Salary: Sl.90·$2.15 per equivalent, 3 months experience. Salary: 1 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER - S2.80-S3.20 per hour. Department) - High school graduate, 2 Contact: ALLASIA, INC. dba Emerald hour. 15 WAITERS - High school equivalent. $250.00 per month. The Office of the Mayor, Rota is soliciting for the College graduate. Salary: $500.00 per years experience. Salary: S2.60 per hour. Co., P.O. Box 1501, Saipan, MP 1 DRAFTSMAN Salary: $2.45-$3.20 per hour. Contact: MRS. AGNES MCPHETRES, month. I TRUCK DRIVER - High school 96950. (9/9). F. 1 ACCOUl'ffANT construction of three (3) Beach Cabannas at Anjota Contact: ROLAND G. JASTILLANA I WAITRESS - High school equivalent. gradaute, 2 years experience. Salary: P.O. Box 324 CHRB, Saipan, MP I CARPENTER 2 ARCllITECTS VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT Island and one (1) Rest Facility at Sabana. Proposals Salary: 52.45-$2.80 per hour. $2.15 per hour. 96950. (9!2). F. dba Basic Const. Supply, P.O. Box 331. I DOMESTIC HELPER - High school equivalent, 2 years 2 CHEF DE PARTIE - High school Contact: JESUS B. YUMUL dba YCO must be submitted in sealed envelope, marked Saipan, MP 96950. (9/9). F. - High school graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: 5500.00 per month. 1 LIVE-IN-filID (House Worker) - equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: Corporation, P.O. Box 932, Saipan, High school equivalent. Salary: $150.00 RFB88-152, to the Office of Chief, Procurement & 1 ACCOUNT ANT - College graduate, 2 experience. Salary: S2.15 per hour. 2 CIVIL ENGINEERS - High school CONTROLLER 53.00-$3.20 per hour. MP 96950. (9/16). F. per month. years experience. Salary: $800.00 per Contact: AND RO.NICO V. PELEN dba equivalent. Salary: $550.00 per month. Supply, Lower Base, Saipan no later than 3:00 p.m. 6 COMMIS COOK - High school Contact: LAURA T. TORRES, P.O. month. 1 ASSISTANT AUDITOR - College Gen. Contractor, P.O. Box 493, Rota, 3 ELECTRONIC TECilNICIANS equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: Box 853, Saipan. MP 96950. (9/2). F. on September 06, 1988. The proposer is required to 1 MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE· graduate. Salary: $700.00 per month. MP 96951. (9/9). F. High school equivalent, 2 years Multi-faceted Saipan company seeking qualified 52.45-$3.20 per hour. Contact: E.I.E. SAIPAN CORPORA­ 1 LIVE-IN-MAID - High school submit with the proposal a copy of a current business High school graduate, I year experience. I PASTRY CHEF - High school 3 STEELMAN experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. applicant(s) for expanding operation. TION dba Hyatt Regency Saipan, P.O. equivalenL Salary: $150.00 per month. Salary: $750.00 per month. equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: 3 ELEC1RICIANS Contact: JJ TRADING CORPORA- license or business permit.: as a compliance with the ::ontact: DOSA SUBSEA CO. LTD., Box 87 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950. 3 PAINTERS TION dba JJ Const., Caller Box PPP· Contact: ALICE M. FLEMING, P.O. contractors registration and licensing laws of the $4.65-$5.00 per hour. (9/16). F. Box 2574, Saipan. MP 96950. (9/2). F.. Required: College graduate w/ degree in accounting P.O. Box 2183, Rota, MP 96951. (9/2). 1 POWER PLANT OPERA TOR - High _High school equivalent. Salary: SJ.80 170, Saipan, MP 96950. (9/13). T. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. F. school equivalent. 2 years experience. I MANAGER - High school graduate, 2 per hour. 4 MASONS - High school equivalent. 1 LIVE-IN-MAID (House Worker) - or Business w/ background in financial management. High school equivalent. Salary~ $200.00 Plans and specifications are available at the Office of I I ASST. MANAGER - College Salary: $2.60-$2.80 per hour. years experience. Salary: $500.00- Contact: CAYETANO S. TORRES dba Salary: 52.14 per hour. 3 years experience in accounting or financial graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: !MASON $600.00 per month. MWPC Gen. Contractor, P.O. Box 853, 1 AUTO MECHAl\'IC - Iligh school per month. the Mayor, Rota and Procurement & Supply Office, Contact: DIEGO C. BLANCO, P.O. management in retail and/or finance company and/or $650.00 per month. I DIESEL MECHANIC Contact: MOT! U. HEMLANI dba Saipan, MP 96950. (9/2). F. equivalent. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Box 1177, Saie,an. MP 96950. (9/2). F. Lower Base, Saipan. Proposals received after the 2 SEAMAN - High school graduate, 2 3 ELEC1RICIANS Minerva Store, P.O. Box 2436, Saipan, 5 PLUMBERS Contact: MID TOWN CORP. dba Mid automotive operations. years experience. Salary: $350.00 per I ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN MP 96950. (9/16). F. 2 MASONS Town Corp., P.O. Box 2050. Saipan, I LIVE-IN-MAID - High school deadline will not be considered. The government month. 1 REFRIGERA TION/AIRCONDI-ION l GENERAL MANAGER - High 2 CARPENTERS MP 96950. (9/16). f'. equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: Desired: Knowledge of computer system reserves the right to reject any or all proposals in the 1 SHIP CAPTAIN - High school $150.00 per month. MECHANIC school graduate. Salary: $600.00 per 4TINSMITH interest of the government. graduate, 3 years experience. Salary: Contact: MR. & MRS. ALLAN E. Knowledge of PC esp. usage of Lotus 1 KITCHEN/LAUNDRY MECHANIC month. - High school equivalent. Salary: $1.70 $1,000.00 per month. DOMESTIC RODEO, P.O. Box 336 CHRB, Saipan, 1-2-3 (Maintenance Worker) Contact: SHIN HAN, INC. dba Shin per hour. Contact: TADOTSU SAIPAN CO., HELPERS · MP 96950. (9/9). F. /s/DA YID M. AP AT ANG 1 POWER PLANT OPERATOR Han Photo Studio & Video Rental, P.O. 3 A/C & REF. TECHNICIANS Ability to work w/ and prepare budgets and LTD., P.O. Box 1792, Saipan, MP 1 MAINTENANCE CARPENTER Box 1781. Saipan, MP 96950. (9/16). 1 LIVE-IN-MAID - High school 2 ELEC1RICIANS equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: projections 96950. (9/2). F. 3 PASTRY COOKS I HOUSE WORKER - High school - High school equivalent. Salary: Sl.80 $200.00 per month. - High school equivalent. Salary: $2.60· per hour. graduate, 2' years experience. Salary: CPA certificate (U.S. or foreign) a plus l ACCOUNT ANT - College graduate, 2 Contact: VICTOR PANGELINAN, $2.80 per hour. :CONSTRUCTION · I AUTO MECHANIC - High school $150.00 per month. years experience. Salary: $500.00 per P.O. Box 281, Saipan, MP 96950. 1 CHEF DE PARTIE - lligh school ·. WORKERS . equivalent. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Contact: ZENIV A TUDELA PALA­ month. equivalent. Salary: $3.00-$3.50 per (919). F. Salary commensurate w/experience and qualifications INVITATION TO BID 3 SEAMSTRESS (Sewer) 1 SUPERV~OR f Be~ri~l & CIOS, Caller Box PPP-205, Saipan, hour. 10 DOM!iSTIC HELPERS (House (Range 20-24K) 2AUTO BODY REPAIRERS Mechanical) - High school graduate, 2 MP 96950. (9/2). F. I ASST. CHIEF ENGINEER . College J CARPENTER · High school graduate, Worker) - High school graduate. Salary: The Chief, Procurement & Supply Division is 2 AUTO MECHANICS years experience. Salary: $500.00- I LIVE-IN-MAID (House Worker) - graduate. Salary: $900.00-S 1,200.00 per 2 years experience. Salary: $2.10 per $2.15 per hour. soliciting competitive sealed bids for the procurement 2 AUTO PAINTERS $700.00 per month. High school graduate. Salary: $200.00 month. hour. Contact: 1WELVE C'S MANAGE· Good benefit package, be able to start Oct. 1, 1988. Contact: MANUEL T. VILAGA dba per month. of two (2) each 1988 Pick-Up Truck, regular, 4 2 AIR-CONDillONING Contact: E.I.E. SAIPAN CORPORA­ I PAINTER - High school graduate, 2 MENT, INC., P.O. Box 214, Saipan, Please send resume detailing background and - High school graduate. 2 years Pacific Saipan Technical Contractors, Contact: VICENTE C. CASTRO, TION dba Hyatt Regency Saipan, P.O. years experience. Salary: $1.80 per hour. MP 96950. (9/9). F. cylinder, AM/FM Radio, Standard Transmission. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. P.o. Box 850, Saipan, MP 96950. (9(2). Saipan, MP 96950. (9/2). F. experience to Box 87 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950. Contact: TENORIO CORPORATION, Must include one year maintenance agreement and 3 DOMESTIC HELPERS (House F. 1 uVE-IN~MAID (House Worker) - (9/2). F. P.O. Box 35, Saipan, MP 96950. (9/16) 6 DOMESTIC HELPERS warranty (FMVSS). Plus Registration Fee and Worker) - High school equivalent. f'. 7 MASONS 8 MAIN-TENANCE REP AIR.ERS High school equivalent. Salary: $150.00 I MANAGER - Bakery Production · VP{freas. Salary: $2.15 per hour. 2PLUMBERS - High school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 per month. vehicle must be Safety Inspected prior to delivery to High school graduate, 5-6 years 2 MASONS - High school equivalent. Contact: LUISE P. VILLAGOMEZ, P.O. Box 2917 10 CARPENTERS 5 CARPENTERS per hour. Marpands. Complete undercoating and rustproofing. 2PLUMBERS experience. Salary: $3.00 per hour. ".;alaiy: $2.15 per hour. 'P.O. Box 7, Saipan, MP 96950. (9/9). Agan a, Guam 96910 Contact: RODICO VIDAL dba R.V. 2 ELECTRICIANS Contact: TEOFILO C. SISON dba Bids must be submitted in sealed envelope, marked lOMASONS 2 BAKER (Oven Operator) - High school graduate, 2 years Newtown Builder & Ent., P.O. Box 70 P. Ent., P.O. Box 194 CHRB, Saipan, MP I .. - High school graduate, 2 years ?BAKERS experience. Salary: $1.75 per hour. _gmB, Saipan, MP 96950. (9/2). F. I LIVE-IN-MAID (House Worker) - IFB88-153, to Procurement & Supply office, Lower 2 BAKER (Cake Decorator) 96950. (9/9). F. ' experience. Salary: S 1.7 5 per hour. Contact: MR. JESUS DELA CRUZ IO DOMESTIC HELPERS - High High school equivalent. Salary: $150.00 Base, no later than 3:00 p.m., September 7, 1988, at Contact: JEN-MARZ ENT., P.O. Box - High school graduate, 2 years 2 DRAFTSMAN - High school dba Galaxy Ent., P.O. Box 433, Saipan, per month. LOCAL APPLICANTS PREFERRED experience. Salary: S2.15 per hour. school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 per which time and place, all bids received will be. 1562, Saipan, MP 96950. (9/9). F. graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: MP 96950. (9/9). F. Contact: RODRIGO M. CAPATI, P.O. Contact: HERMAN'S MODERN hour. I MANAGER · High school graduate, 2 $2.15-$3.50 per hour. Contact: ANNIE D. NA BONG dba A.T. dox 2314, Saipan. MP 96950. (9/9). F. publicly opened and read. Bids received late will not BAKERY, P.O. Box 2, Saipan, MP 2 COOKS - High school equivalent. 1 MASON years experience. Salary: $600.00 per Cleaning Service, P.O. Box 2645, be considered. The government reserves the right to 96950. (9/16). F. Salary: $2.15 per hour. 1 CARPENfER CD9-E:tN"-MAID (House Worker) Volunteers... month. 1 PLUMBER Saipan, MP 96950. (9/2). F. High school equivalent, 2 vears reject any or all bids in the best interest of the 3 SEAMSTRESS - High school I ASSISTANT MANAGER - High 4STEELMAN - High school equivalent, 2 years I LIVE-IN-MAID .- High school c:xperienor. s.luy: Sl61J.OO p

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1988 -- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS -- PAGE 35 Page 34 -- MARIANAS VARlETY NEWS AND VIEWS -- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1988 ,...... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'-~~~~~ REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS ENGINEERS/ DOMESTIC INVITATION TO BID The Chief, Procurement & Supply Division is soliciting from ARCHITECTS PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE HELPERS The Chief, Procurement & Supply Division is now interested vendors for the implementation of the CNMI 2 SALES ENGINEER (ELECTRICAL) I LlVE-lN-MAlD (llouse Worker) - soliciting competitive sealed bids for lease with Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS). The CJIS is an · - College graduate, 2 years experience. High school equivalent, 2 years Automated Information System supporting the operational, option to purchase of one (1) each 1988 4-Door Salary: $2.50-$3.00 per hour. NOTICE OF INTENTION OF AMERICAN NOTICE OF INTENTION OF THE HOME experience. Salary: S150.00 per month. Sedan, w/A.C., AM/FM Radio & ·Automatic managerial and planning needs of the· Criminal Justice Contact: !LAO INTERNATIONAL Contact: LEUNG KUNG, P.O. Box INSURANCE COMPANY TO WITHDRAW AS INSURANCE COMPANY TO WITHDRAW AS Transmission. Must include one year maintenance Agencies of the CNMI. CORPORATION, Caller Box PPP-142, 1807, Saipan, MP 96950. (9/16). F. Saipan, MP 96950. (9/9). F. FOREIGN INSURANCE COMPANY ENGAGED FOREIGN INSURANCE COMPANY ENGAGED agreement and warranty (FMVSS). Must be also IN BUSINESS WITHIN THE COMMONWEALTH 1 UVE-IN-MAID The successful vendor will be expected to: 1 MAINTENANCE ENGINEER - IN BUSINESS WITHIN THE COMMONWEAL TH I FARMER fully insured plus registration fee and vehicle must be College graduate, 2 years experience. OF THE NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS OF THE NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS - High school equivalent. Salary: i safety inspected prior to delivery to Marpands. Salary: $2.25 per hour. $150.00 per month. 1. Obtain the Computers and related equipment necessary to Complete undercoating and rustproofing. Bids must Contact: MR. DIEGO MENDIOLA dba TO: Northern Mariana Islands Creditors and Policyholders of TO: Northern Mariana Islands Creditors and Policyholc;Iers of Contact: JESUS ATTAO, P.O. Box implement the system. Mr. "D" Ent., P.O. Box 6il, Rota, MP 183, Saipan, MP 96950. (9116). F. ~he American Insurance Company the Home Insurance Company be CIF Marpands Office, Lower Base, Saipan. Bids 2. Provide for site preparation nec~ssary to install the 96951. (9/9). F. 1 LIVE-IN-MAID (llouse Worker) - must be submitted in sealed envelope, marked· I ARCHITECT - College gradutc, 5 High school equivalent. Salary: $225.00 equipment. years experience. Salary: $1,667.00 per The American Insurance Company hereby gives The Home Insurance Company hereby gives notice of . per month. IFB88-151 to Procurement & Supply, Lower Base, 3. Train those using the equipment in its proper operation. month. notice of its intention lo apply within sixty (60) days from its intention to apply within sixty (60) days from first Contact: ROGEUA EUGENIO, P.O. Saipan no later than 2:30 p.m., September 06) 1988, 4. Review the existing database structure to ensure that all Contact: JUAN C. TENORIO & publication of this notice, first publication being on August Box 421, Saipan, MP 96950. (9/16). F. first publication of this notice, first publication being on at which time and place all bids received will be of the needed information is provided to the users in the I ASSOCIATES, P.O. Box 551, Saipan, 16, 1988, to the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana I LIVE-IN-MAID (House Worker) - August 16, 1988, to the Commonwealth of the Northern publicly open and read. Bids received late will not be most efficient manner possible, as well as suggest any MP 96950. (9/2). F. Islands ("CNMI") Registrar of Corporations for a Certificate of High school equivalent. Salary: $200.00 changes to the CJIS structure as may be deemed Mariana Islands ("CNMI") Registrar of Corporations for a per month. considered. The government reserves the right to Withdrawal and intends to withdraw from and surrender its appropriate. Certificate of Withdrawal and intends to withdraw from and Contact: MA. CRISTINA E. MACA­ reject any or all bids in the best interest of the CONSTRUCTION surrender its right to engage in business in the CNMI. All right to engage in business in the CNMI. All creditors should LALAD, P.O. Box 421, Saipan, MP 5. Obtain the necessary license and database generation l government. WORKERS submit their claims to The Home Insurance Company, Attn: 96950. (9/16). F. software to implement the ens. creditors should submit their claims to American Insurance Gary Crist, P.O. Box AI, Agana, Guam, 96910, or to the I LIVE-IN-MAID (House Worker) - 6. Implement the CJIS using the data base generator lOPLUMBERS Company, Attn: Gary Crist, P.O. Box AI, Agana, Guam, High school equivalent. Salary: S 175.00 /s/DAVID M. APA TANG .I•i CNMI Registrar of Corporations, Attn: Darlene Sasamoto, obtained and ~· 10 STEELMANS 96910, or to the CNMI Registrar 0f Corporations, Attn: per month. 10 ELECTRICIANS Darlene Sasamoto, Office of the Attorney General, 5th Floor Office of the Attorney General, 5th Floor Nauru Building, Contact: MR. & MRS. MIGUEL S. 7. Train those who are to use .the ens such that they are 20 CARPENTERS DEMAPAN, P.O. Box 1638, Saipan, as Nauru Building, Saipr.n, MP 96950 not later than sixty (60) Saipan, MP 96950 not later than sixty (60) days following the able to access, enter and retrieve data required by 20 CONSTRUCTION HELPERS MP 96950. (9/16). F. days followsing the first publication of this notice. All first publication of this notice. All policyholders should notify their particular job function. 20 MASONS \ I LIVE-IN-MAID (House Worker) - REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS - High school equivalent, 2 years policyholders should notify the American Insurance Company The Home Insurance Company of his or her outstanding ~ High school equivalent. Salary: $200.00 RFP NO. 8806 Th{: vendor may also propose, at his/her option to: experience. Salary: $1.50-$1.75 per of his or her outstanding policy at American Insurance policy at The Home Insurance Company, Attn: Gary Crist, t per month. August 27, 1988 hour. Company, Attn: Gary Crist, P.O. Box Al, Agana, Guam, P.O. Box AI, Agana, Guam, 96910 .. < Contact: BARBARA FERGER, P.O. 20 DOMESTIC HELPERS - High 96910. ' Box 1481, Saipan, MP 96950. (9/2). F. 8. Propose how retrospeclive.coversion of the existing school equivalent, 2 years experience. The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation (CUC) is data in the database of the courts and the database of Salary: $2.15 per hour. l LIVE-IN-MAID (House Worker) - DA TED: August, 15, 1988. DATED: August 15, 1988. High school equivalent. Salary: $200.00 soliciting proposals for the services of an INDEPEN­ the Bureau of Motor Vehicles can be accomplished. Con,act: PEARL COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISES, INC., P.O. Box 2291, per month. DENT CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT to 9. Provide.data entry services for all data that cannot be Saipan, MP 96950. (9/16). F. Contact: HERMAN R. GUERRERO, examine the financial accounts and records of the converted from existing databases or is not yet in 5 CARPENTERS P.O. Box 2, Saipan, MP 96950. (9/16). machine-readable fonn. F. CUC for fiscal year ending September 30, 1988. 5 MASONS 1 WELDER I HOUSE WORKER - High school Audit report should include Financial Statements and 1 ELECTRICIAN REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: The complete package of detailed RFP Informational materials .. Compliance Statements. - High school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 JOB ANNOUNCEMENT $160.00 per month. may be obtained from the Department of Public Safety, Office per hour. The Department of Public Health and Environmental Services Contact: MRS. THEODORA K. of the Chief of Administration at the Central Station in Contact: AGBANLOG ENT., P.O. Box (DPH&ES) is soliciting proposals for Maintenance of the REYES, P.O. Box 1553, Saipan, MP All proposals from interested individuals and firms Position: 4 MALE PROFESSIONAL POLYNESIAN Susupe or call 234-6823/8536. All proposals must be I 151, Saipan, MP 96950. (9/16). F. Commonweailh Health Center (CHC) Telephone System, 96950. (9/16). F. shall be submitted to the Office of Procurement and DANCERS/MUSICIANS submitted in the prescribed proposal fonnat, which is provided \ I CARPENTER Saipan. Salary: l LlVE-lN-MAlD (House Worker) - Supply, Government of the Northern Mariapa 1 A/C & REFRIGERATION $650 per month High school equivalent. Salary: $150.00 in the RFP Information package, to be considered in the Islands, Lower Base, Saipan, MP 96950 at 2:00 MECHANIC Qualifications: Must have at least two years experience as per month. review process for award. \; The scope of work requires maintenance of the existing CHC - lligh school graduate. Salary: $2.15 Polynesian Island Dancers with a Profes­ Contact: A~!ONIO T. CAMACHO, p.m. local time, on September 21, 1988. per hour. Telephone System for a period of one year beginning October P.O. Box 926, Saipan, MP 96950. sional Troupe. Must be able to sing and Due to the complexity of the projeci and the requirement of the Contact: J.C. TENORIO ENTER­ 1, 1988. Copies of the detailed requirements may be picked up (9/16). F. play the Pahu, Faateta, Toere, Guitars and CUC reserve the right to reject any and all proposals RFP, one (1) month from the opening date of this RFP is PRISES, INC., P.o. Box 137, Saipan, at the Office of the Director, PH&ES, Commonwealth Health l LIVE-rn-MAID (House Worker) - for any reason and to waive any defects in said allowed for preparation of responding proposals. The closing MP 96950. (9/16). F. Drums. Must also be able to perform the High school equivalent. Salary: $150.00 Center during working hours, 7:30 - 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 - 2-Knife Fire Dances. per month. proposals, or any of them, if in its sole opinion to do date is Lo be Wednesday, September 14, 1988. All proposals 8 MASONS 4:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday. · 8 CARPENTERS Contact: DENYSE HITT-CALDER­ so would be in its interest. All proposals shall must be received by the Chief, Procurement & Supply no later ***** WOOD, P.O. Box 362, Saipan, MP than 4:00 p.m., September 14, 1988 and are to be submitted - High school equivalent. Salary: S 1.75 Position: 5 FEMALE PROFESSIONAL 96950. (9/16). F. become the property of CUC. per hour. A pre-proposal conference will be held at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, in a sealed envelope marked RFP88-145. The government, Contact: EDil..BERTO JAVIER dba B & POLYNESIAN DANCERS 1 LIVE-IN-MAID (l!ouse Worker) - August 30, 1988, in the CHC Continuing Education through the expenditure authority, reserves the right to reject J Construction, P.O. Box 2063, Saipan, Salary: S650 per month High school equivalent, 2 years All inquiries shall be directed to Mr. Pedro Classroom. Attendance by an authorized firm representative is any or all proposals when found to be in the best interests of MP 96950. (9116). F. Qualifications: Must have at least two years experience as experience. Salary: S 150.00-$200.00 per Sasamoto, Executive Director of CUC at telephone mandatory for acceptance of a proposal. month. the government. 2 INTERIOR CARPENTERS Polynesian Island Dancers with a Profes­ Contact: LEE, JA, P.o. Box number (670) 322-4313/4314. 2STEELMAN sional Troupe performing dances such as KYUNG Proposals must be submiucd to the Director of Public Health 1849, Saipan, MP 96950. (9/16). F. - High school equivalent, 2 years Aparima, Tamure, Tivete, Poi P 'Il, Hulas /s/DAVID M. ~AT ANG experience. Salary: $1.50-$2.20 per I I LIVE-IN-MAID (House Worker) - & Environmental Services, Commonwealth Health Center, hour. and must be able to sing. High school equivalent, 2 years Saipan, MP 96950 no later than 3:00 p.m, September 19, 1 MANAGER - lligh school graduate, 2 experience. Salary: $150.00-$200.00 per * * * * * years experience. Salary: $800.00 per 1988, Saipan time. Proposals must be submilled in a scaled Position: month. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 1 MALE PROFESIONAL GROUP month. envelope and marked "Telephone System Maintenance, RFP Contact: LEE, JONG HO, P.O. Box LEADER/ASST. CHOREOGRAPHER RFP NO. 8807 2 ACCOUNTANTS - lligh school 89-004". Proposals received late will not be accepted. 1962, Saipan, MP 96950. (9116). F. Salary: Sl,500 per month AMENDMENT graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: I HOUSE WORKER August 27, 1988 Qualifications: Must speak both English and Japanese. $500.00 per month. The Director reserves the right to reject any or all proposals for 1 FARM WORKER The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation (CUC) is Contact: DONG NAM ENTERPRISES, Must have the same qualifications as the - High school equivalent. Salary: NOTICE TO PROPOSERS any reason or to waive any defects in any proposal if in the soliciting proposals for the preparation and INC., P.O. Box 1681, Saipan, MP male dancers as describe above. Must be an $150.00-$200.00 per month. 96950. (9/16). F. opinion of the Director to do so would be in the best interest Contact: MR. VICENTE V. LIETO, expert on costume and prop designs and publication of the ANNUAL REPORT of the 3 PLUMBERS of the Commonwealth Hcallh Center. The Director reserves P.O. Box 1159, Saipan, MP 96950. Corporation's operations and activities for Fiscal DEADLINE FOR REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 3 ELECmICIANS able to make, maintain arid upkeep the (9/16). F. th? further right to negotiate the final scope of work and cost Year 1988. NO. RFP88-118 HAS BEEN EXTENDED FROM 3 CARPENTERS Troupe's Costumes. 1 LlVE-lN-MAlD (House Worker) - 3 MASONS with the lowest proposer. Should negotiations with the High school equivalent. Salary: $150.00 AUGUST 30, 1988 TO SEPTEMBER 6, 1988 AT - lligh school equivalent. Salary: S 1.75- lowest proposer fail to result in a contract the Director reserves Interested applicants should be available Lo begin working on per month. Selection of the firm(s) will !Je based on experience 1 :30 P.M. ALL OTHER INFORMATION AND $2.15 per hour. the right to negotiate with the next lowest proposer etc. until Contact: EDWIN 0. IIOCOG, P.O. or about November 15, 1988. Please submit a photo, resume Contact: MR. & MRS. Tll0:'11ASA T. Box 2013, Saipan, MP 96950. (9/16). in annual report preparation, total cost and delivery INSTRUCTIONS REMAIN THE SAME. an accepllible contract is negotiated. ADA dba Two Roses Comtructior1 Co., and .references to the address below. Also, include a phone F. time of the report. P.O. Box 2193, Saip:rn, Ml' 96950. number at which you can be contacted. I HOUSEWORKER - High school /s/DAVID M. APATANG (9116). F. Questions may be referred to Mr. Hank Hettmansperger, Chief, equivalent Salary: $150.00 per month. All proposals from interested individuals and firms General Support Services, CHC, (670) 234-8950 ext. 2700. Contact: BARBARA (BOBBI) I. MARINO PRODUCTIONS shall be submitted to the Office of Procurement and FARMERS/ P.O. Box 206 CHRB MUNA, P.O. Box 2353, Saipan, MP /s/DR. JOSE T. VILLAGOMEZ 96950. (9/16). F. Supply, Government of the Northern Mariana FISHERMEN Saipan, MP 96950 Director, Department of Public Health Islands, Lower Base, Saipan, MP 96950 at 2:00 FOR SALE 2 FAR~1 WORKEl{S -Bcanspruut · and Environmental Services - ENGINEERS/ p.m. local time, on September 21, 1988. Iligh school equivalent, 5 years - -:--=-ARCHITECTS experience. Salary: S2. l 5 per hour. 250 KVA GENERATOR Contact: BONG Kl'U:\, JL:'.'i db:i Jun's . CUC reserve the right to reject any and all proposals Crimmins Engine w/ all accessories. 1800 RPM. Ent., P.O. Box 46, Saipan, :vi I' 96950. AR RIO LA'S l ARCHITECT - College gratlute, 5 for any reason and to waive any defects in said (8/'.!(,\. F. years experience. Salary:$ l ,667 .00 per Has only 200 working hou;:-s. Mounted on strong I FAICv1 WC)J{KER . ll1gh school WANTED m.onth. proposals, or any of them, if in its sole opinion to do EQUIPMENT RENTAL Four-Wheeled Trailer. equivalent, 2 yc;.1n cxpcricnc.:c. Salary: Contact: JUAN C. TENORIO & so would be in its inter~st. All proposals shall S 150.00 per molllh. ASSOCIATES, P.O. Box 551, Saipan, become the property of CUC. Conract: PIUIDENCIO llOCOG Ruta 2,000 Square Meters, MP 969SO. (9/2). F. CIF Saipan $25,000. VI l' %lJ5 I. (Sf2r1 ). Z:. ' ' more or less, located at least Specializes in Backhoe Rental at $25.00 an hour. I CIVIL ENGINEER - College All inquiries shall be directed to Mr. Pedro Contact: I FARM WORKER - lli~h school P•ll1ially Beach Site at Teteto, graduate. Salary: $1,200.00 pcl month. cq11ivalcnt, 2 ye"rs experience. Salary: Rota, for long-term lease. Coi:tact: SHIMIZU CONSTRUCTION Sasamoto, Executive Director of CUC at telephone MARIANAS INVESTMENTS S 150.00 per month. For more information please come by our office in CO., LTD., P.O. Box 529, Saipan, MP number (670) 322-4313/4314. 234-6979/234-9966 Contact: BE:\JAMlN MANGLONA, Contact: (671) 649-2772 Chalan Kanoa Dist. #2 or call us at 234-3441. 96950. (9/16). F. Rot a. MI' 96951. (R/26). F...... :

. ' I FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1988 -- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS -- PAGE 37 j ...-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- Page 36 -- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS -- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1988 11 ·~· FARMERS/ INVITATION TO BID . e MARIANAS VARIETY CLASSIFIED ADS 1 VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENTS FISHERMEN POSITION VACANCY J No. DPW-ITB-00071 (OFFICE OF THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR) I FARMER - High school equivalent, 2 1 REFRIGERATION REPAIRMAN ANNOUNCEMENT I BEAUTICIANS - High school years experience. Salary: $150.00 p.ir The Director's Office is soliciting sealed bids for the Dredging MECHANICS/ graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: 2 STORE ATIENDANTS - High school equivalent, 2 years 1. SPECIAL ASSISTANT FOR PHYSICAL month. for Small Boat Channel at Sugar Dock, Saipan, Common­ $2.15 per hour. Contact: MR. ANTONIO CR. AT ALIG Title of Position Executive Director for the Marianas PAINTERS, experience. Salaty: $2.15 per hour. PLANNING wealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Bids in duplicate will Contact: AQUILINO SEMANA dba dba A's Mari, P.O. Box 877, Rota, MP Contact: KIN & RIT ENT. dba Lucky Public Land Corporation I BODY & FENDER Semana's Beauty Parlor, P.O. Box 581, Incumbent is responsible for advising the Governor and Lt. 96951. (9/2). F. be accepted in the Office of the Chief of Procurement and Rota, MP 96951. (9/2). F. Store, P.O. Box 597, Rota, MP 96950. Supply at Lower Base, Saipan until 3:00 p.m., local time, I MECHANIC (8/26). F. Governor on land use and capital improvement planning 1 FARMER - High school equivalent, 2 - High school graduate, 2 years 1 TEACHER - College graduate, 2 years ' Duty Station Saipan Office matters. Incumbent must have ability to: anticipate and resolve years experience. Salary: $150.00 per Friday September 16, 1988, at which time and place the bids experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. experience. Salary: $920.00 per month. 6 WELDERS - High school graduate, 2 potential problems; assign, coordinate, review and evaluate the month. will be publicly opened and read aloud. Any bids received after Contact: ESTEFANIA A. DUMALE Contact: MT. CARMEL SCHOOL, years experience. Salary: 52.15 per hour. Responsible for the overall I FARMER - High school equivalent, 2 the above time will not be accepted under any circumstances. Responsibilities dba Iron Work&. Gen. Utility Se1viccs, · P.O. Box 6, Saipan, MP 96950. (9/2). Contact: GAUDENCIO C. MACA­ work of subordinates; work effectively with others and make executive administration of the P.O. Box 948, Rot.a. MP 96951. (8/26). F. LINAO dba Unity Trade Service, Inc., decisions with minimum supervision. years experience. Salary: $350.00 per month. offices of the Corporation and im­ F. 1 TRAVEL AGENT SUPERVISOR - P.O. Box 703, Saipan, MP 96950. A bond of 15% of the total bid price must accompany the bid. (8/26}. F. Contact: NICK C. SABLAN, P.O. Box plemen1ation of all Board of I A.JC REFRIGERA flON MECHANIC High school graduate, 2 or more years Minimum Qualification: Bachelor Degree from an accredited 121, Saipan, MP 96950. (9/9). F. This security may be a Certified Check, Cashier's Check, Bid - High school equivalcnL Salary: $2.15 experience. Salary: $750.00 per month. I COOK - High school graduate, 2 years Director's policies and decisions. college or university with a major in civil engineering, 1 FARMER - High school equivalent. Bond or other form acceptable to the Government made per hour. 1 TOUR SERVICE ASST. MANAGER experience. Salary: $600.00 per month. payable to the Treasurer, Commonwealth of the Northern Contact: J.C. TENORIO ENTER­ - High school graduate, 2 or more years Contact: YONG'S ENTERPRISES, . architecture, landscape architecture or urban planning plus five Salary: $400.00 per month. Minimum 1 LIVE-IN-MAID (House Worker) - PRISES, P.O. Box 137, Saipan, MP experience. Salary: $1,000.00 per INC., dba Cabin Restaurant, P.O. Box (5) years experience in regional or development planning, with Mariana Islands with a notation on the face of the check: High school equivalent. Salary: $200.00 Qualification Graduate degree in business or 96950. (9/16). F. month. 968, Saipan, MP 9~950. (8/26). F. 3 years experience in infrastructure planning/CIP development; "Credit Account No. 1453." per month. public administration or law and I I GENERAL MANAGER - College 1 PAINTER-SIGN - High school and a valid civil or structural engineering, architect or land­ HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC - Contact: DOLORES B. MUNA, P.O. at least 2 years cxpeience in gov­ High school equivalent. Salary: $4.20 graduate, 2 or more years experience. equivalent. Salary: $2.15 per hour. The bidc;ler is required to submit with his proposal, a copy of Salary: $1,200.00 per month. scape architect license. Box 880, Saipan, MP 96950. (9/9). F. ernment land management services per hour. Contact: ANTONIO R. DELEON his business pennit as a compliance with the Contractor's Contact: SAIPAN STEVEDORE Contact; MIC CORPORATION dba GUERRERO dba G-Tree Corp., P.O. 1 FARMER/GENERAL HELPER - or public administration work. COMPANY, INC., P.O. Box 208, Rota Pau-Pau Hotel/Rota! Travel 1 Box 802, Saipan, MP 96950. (8!26). F. 2. SPECIAL ASSISTANT FOR LEGAL High school equivalent. Salary: $150.00 Registration and Licensing Laws of the Commonwealth of the Saipan, MP 96950. (8/26). F. Bureau, P.O. Box 503, Rota, MP · · - .. - MATTERS per month. Northern Mariana Islands. 96951. (9/2). F. l FOOD & BEVERAGE CONTROL­ Salary and 2' REFRIGERATION & AIRCON Contact: ANA C. CAMACHO dba Ana LER - High school graduate. Salary: Incumbent is responsible for advising the Governor and Lt. Contract Tenn Salary will depend on qualifications MECHANIC - High school equivalenL 1 HOSTESS-GROUND - High scl!ool $1,500.00-$1,700.00 per month. Governor on a broad range of subjects. Duties include paralegal C. Camacho, P.O. Box 395, Saipan, Specifications and plans of the project are available at the Salary: $2.15 to $2.40 per hour. equivalent. Salary: $600.00 per month. MP 96950. (9/9). F. and employment and will be for a Contact: E.I.E. SAIPAN CORPORA­ research, review and writeups on a variety of subjects including Technical Services Division, Department of Public Works in Contact: VICTORIA BORJA EUSEBIO I ASST. GENERAL MANAER - TION dba Hyatt Regency Saipan, P.O. 1 FARMER - High school equivalent. period up to January 8, 1990. dba V.E, Appliance Service Center, P.O. College graduate. Salary: $1,667.00 per Box 87 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950. Covenant matters, contract administration, office administra­ Salary: $400.00 per month. Saipan. A non-refundable payment of $50.00 is required for Box 1512. Saipan. MP 96950. (9/2). F. month. (912). F. tion, and management of special projects assigned to the Office each set. Pre-bid conference for this project will be held at 3:00 Contact: JOAQUIN LG. SABLAN, Where to Apply/ 1 WAITER - High school equivalent. of the Lt. Governor. Incumbent will serve as confidential P.O. Box 542, Saipan, MP 96950. p.m., on September 12, 1988, at the Technical Services Salaty: $2.15 per hour. 2 ELECTRICIANS - High school Deadline Qualified applicants please send equivalent. Salary: $2.15 per hour. advisor to the Governor and Lt. Governor on particular matters (9/9). F. Division, Department of Public works in Saipan. Contact: PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT, 2 FARM WORKERS - High school resumes by September 30, .1988 to: INC., P.O. Box 502, Saipan, MP Contact: EVERBRIGHT ENT., INC. of a sensitive and critical nature. 2COOKS equivalenL Salary: $150.00-$200.00 per 96950. (9/2). F. dba AA Auto Mechanical & Electrical Attention is called to the Labor Standards Provisions for Wage 2DE,CKHAND month. MARIANAS PUBLIC LANO CORPORATION Repair Shop, P.O. Box 2317, Saipan, Rate Determination of the CNMI Classification and Salary - Hig\ school graduate. Salary: $2.15 2 ELECTRICIANS MP 96950. (9/2). F. Qualifications include graduation from an accredited college or Contact: FELIPE A. SALAS, P.O. Box P.O. Box 380 per\lour. 2 ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRERS 312, Saipan, MP 96950. (9/9). F. Structure Plans, and payment of not less than the minimum 2 JOURNEY ELECTRICIANS - High university, good command of the English language, both Saipan, MP %950 Contact: SUN CORPORATION, P.O. - High school graduate, 2 years school graduate, 10 years experience. written and spoken and reasonable comprehension of the salaries and wages as set forth in the Specifications must be Box 379, Saipan, MP 96950. (8/26}. ~·-c experience. Salary: $2.20-$2.50 per Salary: $900.00 per month. Japanese language and customs. ENTERTAINERS paid on this project. 3 SEWlNG MACHINE OPERA TORS - hour. 2 ENGINEERING AIDES - College 2 SA~S ENGlNEER (ELECTRICAL) High school equivalent. Salary: $2.17- graduate. Salary: $800.00 per month. - College graduate, 2 years experience. ·2 RESTAURANT WAITRESSES - All bid documents received shall be the sole property of the $2.49 per hour. Contact: LYONNAISE MARIANAS 3. COMMUNITY SERVICES COORDINATOR INVITATION TO BID Salary: $2.50-$3.00 per hour. High school graduate. Salary: $2.15 per Government of the Northern Mariana Islands with the 2 ACCOUNTANTS - College graduate. AMERICA, INC., P.O. Box 637, Incumbent is responsible for outreaching, assessing and t Contact: !LAO INTERNATIONAL hour. exception of bid bonds, certified checks or cashier's check The Chief, Procurement & Supply Division is i Salary: $1,236.00·$ 1,354.00 per month. Saipan, MP 96950. (9/2). F. identifying individual and group ::.s well as community-wide Contact: CHALAN KANOA BEACH 6 CUTTING MACHINE OPERATORS CORPORATION, Caller Box PPP-142,, which will be returned to the bidders in accordance with the soliciting competitive sealed bids for the procurement Saipan. MP 96950. (9/9). F. '3 STORE SUPERVISORS - High problems in general. Incumbent provides the public with ; ' CLUB CORP., P.O. Box 356, Saipan, - High school equivalent. Salary: $2.60- school graduate. Salary: $600.00 per MP 96950. (9/2). F. specifications section, "Instruction to Bidders" Page I-2, of one (1) each 1988 or 1989 Four Door Sedan, 6 $2. 83 per hour. 1 DRESSMAKER (Seamstress) - High information regarding assistance available thru community, school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 per month. 1 WAITRESS - High school equivalent. Paragraph No. 5, Bid Guarantee. Cylinder, AM/FM Radio, w/A.C., Automatic 20 SEWING MACHTh'E OPERATORS contact: HAKUBOTAN SAIPAN CNMI and federal programs and makes referrals to appropriate - Hig,h school equivalent. Salary: S2.l 5 hour. Salaty: $2.15 per hour. Transmission. Must include One Year Maintenance ENTERPRISES, INC., P.O. Box 127, agencies. Contact: MICRO PACIFIC DEV­ per hour. Contact: HOLIDAY SHOP, P.O. Box The Government reserves the right to reject any or all bids and Saipan, MP 96950. (9/2). F. ELOPMENT, INC. dba Saipan Grand Agreement and Warranty (FMVSS). Plus Registra­ Contact: SAIPAN MANUFACTUR­ 434 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950. (9/2). to waive any imperfection in the bid proposal in the interest of Qualifications include graduation from high school, two years Hotel, P.O. Box 369, Saipan, MF- tion Fee and Vehicle must be Safety Inspected prior ERS, INC., P.O. Box 2017, Saipan, F. the Government. MP 96950. (9/2). F. 150 SE\'YING MACHINE Operators community service, fluency in spoken Chamorro, Carolinian 96950. (9/2). F. to delivery to Marpands. Complete undercoating and 2 COOKS 35 TRIMMERS and English and ability to read and write in English. 3 WAITRESSES - High school rustproofing. Bids must be CIF Marpands Office, 2 DE.CK HAND 35 QUALITY CONTROL CHECKERS REQUEST FOR gradaute, 1 year experience. Salary: Reviewed by: $2.15 per hour. Lower, Base, Saipan. Bids must be submitted in - High school graduate. Salary: $2.15 - High school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 PROPOSALS INTERESTED PERSON SHOULD CONTACT LT. per hour. per hour. I COOK HELPER - High school DAVIDM.APATANG JOHNC.PANGELINAN sealed envelope, umrked IFB88-154, to Procurement GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OR PERSONNEL OFFICE, J.M. Contact: SUN CORPORATION, P.O. Contact: MARIANA FASHIONS, graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: Chief, Procurement/Supply Office Director of Public Works & Supply Office, Lower Base, no later than 2:00 Box 379, Saipan, MP 96950. (8/26). L INC., P.O. Box 1417, Saipan, MP The Chief, Procurement & BUILDING, SAIPAN, MP 96950. $2.15 per hour. Contact: S & T CORPORATION dba p.m., September 12, 1988, at which time and place, 10 IRON WORKERS ...9- 69-5-0·-<.. 91• 2)... ..,F. ______Supply Division is soliciting Dalma Restaurant, P.O. Box 2438, all bids received will be publicly opened and read. IO CUTTERS 2 GRAPHIC ARTISTS - High school sealed proposals from interested Saipan, MP 96950. (91\ 6). F. IO PACKERS graduate. Salary: $3.00 per hour. Bids received late will not be considered. The businesses for the ground 3 WAITRESSES - INVITATION TO BID - High school equivalent Salary: $2.15 Contact: COCONESIA GARDEN, maintenance at the Civic POSITION VACANCY government reserves the right to reject any or all bids perhour. INC., P.O. Box 1669, Saipan, MP lCOOK The Chief, Procurement & Supply Division is soliciting in the best interest of the government. 4 BUTTON ASSEMBLERS 96950. (9/9). F. Center Offices: the scope of - High school equivalenL Salary: $2.15 competitive sealed bids for the procurement of the following ANNOUNCEMENT per hour. I FOLDER 6 FIBERGLASS WORKERS - High work is as follows: items: 3 CUTTERS school graduate. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Contact: HOCOG ENT., INC. , P.o. ls/DA YID M. AP ATANG Title of Position : Assistant Homestead Administrator Box 2013, Saipan, MP 96950. (9/16). 45 SEWING MACHINE OPERA TORS Contact: MICRONESIAN MARINE, 1. Cut grass to about one to for the Marianas Public Land F. 1. 2 Each Mobile Radio, Unttien Model FMH350DT 17 SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS P.O. Box 161, Saipan, MP 96950. VHF 35 Watts; Multi-CTCSS. Multi 2 PACKERS (9/9). F. one and a half (1 1/2") inches Corporation 10 WAITRESSES (Restaurant) - High school equivalent, I year experience. Channel, Synthesized, to include 1/4 Wave 2 COOKS 1 COOK - High school graduate, 2 years every two (2) weeks. - High school equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. 2. Trim hedges as required. Duty Station. Saipan Office Salary: $2.15 per hour. Mobile Antenna Built-In Speaker, Heavy Executive Office/Residence experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Contact: MRS. FLORENCIA 3. Maintain entire are to be free Contact: EVERGREEN ENTER­ Duty Microphone and Installation. Contact: TOMORROW ENTER- MANGLONA dba Mayflower Rest., PRISES, INC., P.O. Box 339, Saipan, Available/Capitol Hill · of trash, bottles, cans, rocks, Responsibilities Assist the Homestead Adminis­ MP 96950. (9/2). F. PRISES, INC., P.O. Box 1848, Saipan, P.O. Box 618, Rota, MP 95951. (9/9). trator in the overall implement­ 2. 6 Each Two-Day Portable Radios and One (1) Base MP 96950. (9/16). F. F. etc. 3 WAITRESSES - High school Paronamic View: Tanapag Harbor & Managaha 1 1/2" ation and management of the Station following specifications: 1 MAlNTENANCEREPAIRER (Bldg.) 4 SEAMAN - High school equiva\enL 4. Maintain grass equivalent, Salary: $2.15 per hour. 1,732 Square Feet -- Bedroom(s), Office 5. Maintain flowers etc. homestead programs and other 2 WAITRESSES (Fast Food Worlcer) Salary: $2.15 per hour. 2 BARTENDER - High school graduate, Space, Kitchen, Balconies, Storage - High school equivalenL Salary: $2.15 Contact: HEJ'..'RY S. ATALIG dba 6. Successful proposer shall land management related activities. 2 yea·rs experience. Salary: $2.30 per a. Five (5) watts or better output capability. per hour. Marianas Marine & Shipping, P.O. Box provide own equipments and hour. b. At least two (2) portable radios must Services Available: Phone, Secretarial Contact: JUAN P. TENORIO dba 596, Rota, MP 96951. (9/9). F. other essential materials. Minimum Contact: ELIAS OKAMURA dba Club have telephone capability. Morgens Snack Bar, P.O. Box 925, 3 STEEi.AN 19th Hole, P.O. Box 550 CHRB, c. Capable of 10 MHz Frequency separation Saipan. MP 96950. (9/16). F. 3 ELECTIUCIANS Qualification Bachelor's degrees in any discipline Saipan, MP 96950. (9/9). F. Call 322-3348 (working hours) Proposals must be in sealed (minimum) without degradation. I YARD WORKER - High school 3 PAINTERS from an accredited U.S. institution envelope, marked RFP88-150, plus 5 years of work experience d. Capability to handle five (5) channels or equivalenL Salary: $200.00 per month. I 0 CARPENTERS MECH~NICS/ . Contact: M/MR ARTHUR B. 10 MASONS and submitted to the Office of with at least a year in a supervisory more with priority scan/scan delay. PAINTERS ·. CAMACHO, P.O. Box 283, Saipan, 3 PLUMBER Chief, Procurement & Supply, position. The applicant also must e. Programmable tone and digital CTCSS MP 96950. (9/16). F. " - High school equivalent, 2 years Lower Base, Saipan, no later be fluent in the vernacular. 1 PAINTER-SIGN - High school (mix). Special Advertising J ROOM-MAID (Housekeeper) _ High experience. Salary: $1.80 per hour. Contact: CA YET ANO S; TORRES dba than 2:00 p.m., Septcmbl'lf 7, equivalent. Salary: $2.15 per hour. f. One year parts and labor warranty. school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 per MWPC Gen. Contractor, P.O. Box 853, 1988. Proposals received after Salary and ~ontact: ANTONIO R. DELEON g. Rabit charger ' and Promotion h.:..ur. this deadline will not be Salary will depend on quali lications GUERRERO dba G-Tree Corp., P.O. h. Leather carrying case 1 COOK _High school graduate. Salaty: Saipan, MP 96950. (9/2). F. Contract Time Box 802, Saipan, MP 96950. (8!26). F. S l mOS0.00 per month. 1 MASON - High school equivalent. considered. The government and employment and will be for a i. Service Manual Wall Advertising, Wood Lamination 1 AUTO PAINTER - High school Clintact: MlCRO PACIFIC DEV- Salary: $1.35perhour. reserves Lhe right to reject any period up to January 8, 1990. graduate. Salary: $700.00 per month. Blllbo$rds, Streamers {Cloth Signs) ELOPMENT, INC. dba Saioan Grand Contact: MR. ROBERT C. MARA- or all proposals in the best 3 AUTO MECHANICS· - High school Bids must be submitted in sealed envelope, marked IFB88-149, Hotel, P.O. Box 369, Saipan, MP TITA, General Delivery, Rota, MP interest of Lhe government. For Where to Apply/ graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: to Procurement & Supply Office, Lower Base, Saipan no later Silkscreen Services 96950. (9/16). F. 96951. (9/23). F. additional infonnation, please Deadline Qualified applicants please send I . $450.00 per monih. than 2:00 p.m., September 6, 1988, at which time and place, @U ©®U®IJ'f31 1 SCUBA DIVING INSTRUCTOR - 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIST ANT call Jack Cruz at the Depart­ resumes by September 30, 1988 to: F. I PARTSMAN (Parts Clerk) - High all bids received will be publicly opened and read. Bids received High school graduate, 6 months 1 ACCOUNTANT I; school graduate, 4·_5 years experience. ment of Finance, telephone no. Salary: $400.00 per month. late will not be considered. The government reserves the right experience. Salary: $1,000.00 per - High school graduate. Salary: $3.25- ii'( For details, call 322-3348 (Capitol HilO month. $3.50 per hour. 322-3245 or 322-3246. MARIANAS PUBLIC LAND CORPORATION . ' Contact: JOETEN MOTOR to reject any or all bids in the best interest of the government. C

. ·. . .· . CLASSIFIED ADS-. ,'. :·; . . I • -. ••. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 'o o " , • , The Coastal Resources Management Office (CRMO) of the Land cases will affect the CNMl's future I ACCOUNT Al\'T - College graduate, 3 1 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER - Nobody used Ferreira, said Grizzard's." l OPERATION MANAGER - High College graduate. Salary: S500.00 per Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands on Saipan is That, says Mitchell, means which would have said that when enth-Day Adventist Church school graduate. Salary: $500.00 per years experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. maybeberelevanttothecasenow Mercer in his counter-argument. "A person who provides the Contact: F/J CASTRO CORPORA­ month. . currently requesting proposals for a Coastal Engineering .finn Article 12 of the Commonwealth an outsider provides money to a month. "He, (Frank Ferreira, who is the money owns what that money is 1 ACCOUNTANT - College graduate. TION dba Food Mart/Laundromat/ Con!llct: ARJA Y CONSTRUCTION, to assist CRM in reviewing engineering plans for projects Constitution was violated, and Chamorro to buy land it is either awaiting the decision of Judge Service Station, P.O. Box 282, Saipan, (Roland Jastillana), P.O. Box 331. being considered for Coastal Pennits throughout the Common­ l the sale should be voided. alright or not alright," said Villa­ Villagomez. husband of Diana), is not using used to buy, unless it is a gift, it is Salary: $215-$3.50 per hour. Saipan, MP 96950. (9{23). F. • Conact: EMILIO P. Qu1A TCHON dba MP 96950. (9/23) F. wealth. The selected firm will be held on a Retainer Basis to He discussed the case in an gomez. "Yes, I would say that case is Diana at all. Diana· is going to that simple, "said Mitchell. I ASST. MANAGER - College EQ Const./Siony & Arlene's Boutique l WHOLESALE MANAGER - High CRM and will be expected to review, on an average, 2-3 interview this week, but Mercer But they didn't, and cases in­ similar,"said Mitchell. benefit from the transaction and Not so, said Mercer. & Gift Shop, P.O. Box 1073, Saipan, school graduate, 2 years experience. graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: projects per year. These projects are those propos~ for Marine so will herchildren,"said Mercer. Judge Villagomez asked MP 96950. (9{23). F. Salary: $I ,000.00 per month. $600.00 per month. said he, "as a general policy, volving disputed titles to land are In that case Trial Court Associ­ Waters including dredging, marinas, port expansion, and the "Nothing has happened here to Mercer,"Are you saying that I ASSIS'l'ANT MANAU.1:£1{ - High Contact: S.P.E. (SAIPAN), INC., P.o. Contact: JEN-MARZ ENTERPRISES, didn't discuss matters with the beginning to grow. ate Judge Jose Dela Cruz voided school graduate, 2 years experience. Box 2696, Saipan, MP 96950. (9(23). P.O. Box 1562, Saipan, MP 96950. creation of artificial lagoons. Following the review, the press." It has offend the where the money comes from is (9123). F. Salary: $2.50 per hour. F. consultant will be expected to submit a report with recom­ Judge Villagomez heard the become Judge Villagomez asked Mercer,"Are you saying that wording of irrelevant?" 1 CARPENTER - High school I HOUSE WORKER - High school 1 LIVE-IN-MAID (House Worker) - mendations, changes, and justifications to engineering plans in arguments of both attorneys last such a t h e "Yes, I am your honor," said equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: graduate. Salary: $200.00 per month. High school equivalent. Salary: $150.00 an effort to mitigate environmental impact$. The evaluation week, but did not make a decision matter where the money comes from is irrelevant?" Con.5titution," Mercer. $2.15 per hour. Contact: MRS. LUPE TORRES, P.O. per month. he said. Now the decision rests with Contact: PACIFIC OCEAN ARTS, Box 1375, Saipan, MP 96950. (9!23). Contact: MANUEL COSIO LAZARO, faciors to be used in consideration are: at that time. of con- LTD., P.O. Box I 147, Saipan, MP F. P.O. Box 2721, Saipan, MP 96950. 1. Qualifications and experience of the offerer. ·,. "When they delivered tbe pa­ cern that the Guam Business a lease because the deed holder Mercer urged the judge to take Judge Villagomez. 96950. (9{23) F. 2 HOUSE WORKER - High school (9/23). F. 2. Fee schedule for specialties. pers relating to the case, it was a News devoted its front cover to for tbe church was "merely a a narrow view of the case and not The consequences of his deci­ equivalent. Salary: $250.00 per month. I ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - 3. Availability to review projects on demand, including stack about four feet high. It will the probl('.m in its July issue. front." to make it one involving a consti­ sion Mitchell characterized as Con!llct: JULIE A. CASTRO, P.O. Box High school equival'ent. Salary: $500.00 take me about 10 or 15 clays to go In that issue an article entitled And that is what Mitchell is tutional question. being perhaps dire in the short run PUBLIC NOTICE 282. Saipan. MP 96950. (9/23). F. site visit if determined necessary. per month. "She has the deeds, ... are they but beneficial in the long run 2 DOMESTIC HELPERS - High school 2 PAINTERS - High school equivalent, 4. Familiarity with tropical marine environments. through it,"said Villagomez. "Straining the Chain Of Title" claiming Ferreira was in connec­ Commonwealth of the equivalenL Salary: $200.00 per month. 2 years experience. Salary: $2.15 per Not only will the judge have to many Saipan lawyers and real tion with the land iri San Roque. valid or not?" Mercer said in should he rule in favor of Northern Mariana Islands Contact: BERNADITA A. MANG­ hour. Proposals must be in a sealed envelope, marked RFP88-155 · court. ''This is not a case of broad Mitchell's clients. Commonwealth Trial Court wade through thousands of pages estate agents express concern "But for the existence of Ar­ LONA, P.O. Box 539, Rota, MP Contact: MARIANAS CARPETING and submitted to the Chief, Procurement & supply, Lower related to the case, but his even­ over how the judicial reviews of ticle 12, Mr.Ferreira and Mr. and scope." "This is a very small place. An 96950. (9/23). F. AND GEN. SERVICES, Caller PPP <;::!VIL ACTION NO. 85-184 Box 304, Saipan, MP 96950. (9/23). Base, Saipan, no later than 4:00 p.m., September 12, 1988 at tual decision will be one joining a the question will turn but. Mrs. Grizzard would have no use However, Mitchell asserted island society in which land is of F. which time proposals will be opened. growing body of precedent cases Each case decided, either one for Diana at all. Her only utility that the deed was not the entire absolute critical value. It may Saipan Credit Ur.ion, PUBLIC NOTICE 10 CHARCOAL WORKERS - High involving land deals in the wayortheother,givesfuelforthe was to provide a means by which question in the matter. "Diana did appear to be superfically differ­ Plaintiff, school equivalent, 2 years experience. A selection committee will convene and select a firm for the CNMI. attorneys 'fire of oration when to circumvent the land alienation acquire something," said Mitch­ ent than the other smaller island, Commonwealth of the vs. Salary: $2.15 per hour. reviews soon after opening. CRM reserves the right to reject "It would be much simpler for they take their client's side to restrictions of Article 12,"said ell. "She acquired a bare naked like Yap, but land is the stabiliz­ Northern Mariana Islands Contact: MARIANAS AGRICULTURE Mike S. Marcus, any or all proposals for any reasons and to waive any defects in if court. Mitchell in his argument to the fee simple title subject to the ing force in the family and in the Defendant. Commonwealth Trial Court & FORESTRY, INC., Caller Box PPP- me to decide the framers of the 204, Saipan, MP 96950. (9/23). F. the proposals if in its sole opinion to do so would be in the Constitution would have added a One case, involving the Sev- court. equitable interest of the society," said Mitchell. FIRST AMENDED Civil Action No. 2 COOKS - High school equivalent, 2 best interests of the CNMI. few more sentences to Article 12 NOTICE OF SALE years experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. NOTICE OF HEARING 3 WAITRESSES - High school Discussions will be conducted with selected offerers for the Notice is hereby given that NOTICE TO CREDITORS graduate, I year experience. Salary: purpose of clarification and to insure full understanding of and Tourists: $2.15 per hour. pursuant to a Writ of Contact: KORART, INC. dba Green responsiveness to solicitation requirements. Continues from page 1 Execution issued by. the Com­ In Re the Estate of Restaurant, P.O. Box 2050, Saipan, MP monwealth =Trial Court on Alexandro Dela Cruz Cabrera, 96950. (9/23). F. Any inquiries shall be directed to Mr. Robert Rudolph, Acting vals. U.S. citizens including January 28, 1986 in the above­ Deceased. 2 FARM WORKERS - High school Administrator of CRM at Coastal Resources Management, Guam arrivals were the captioned matter, I have levied equivalenL Salary: $150.00-$200.00 per Office of the Governor, Saipan, telephone no. 234-6623/7320. second largest group with upon and attached, and will seII Notice to Creditors: month. at public auction, in accordance 1. That on the 27th day of 34,223 visitors, a 21 % in­ GRAND OPENING Contact: BE.NIGNO R. FITIAL, Saipan, /s/DAVID M. APATANG with the provisions of 7 CMC September 1988, Petitioner, MP 96950. (/23). F. crease over the same pe­ Section 4204, all of the right, Fclominia Dela Cruz Cabrera, 1 FARMER - High school equivalent. riod last year. The third larg­ title, and interest of M\kc S. will present to the Common­ Salary: $150.00 per month. est group were arrivals Marcus in and to that certain weal th Trial Court of the Contact: SIDNEY G. QUAN, P.O. from Korea at a 42% in­ uact or parcel of real propcrty Commonwealth of the North­ Box 137, Saipan, MP 96950. (9/23). F. ·INVITATION TO BID situated in Saipan, Northern ern Mariana Islands, for final crease with 2,934. TAEKWONDO Mariana Islands, designated as settlement of administration of '1'he Director's Office will receive sealed bids for the ''The significant growth in Part of Lot 1826, more the estate of Alexandro Dela PUBLIC NOTICE construction of proposed Dog Kennel Building at Saipan our visitor arrivals is mainly International Airport, Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern particularly bounded and Cruz Cabrera, decedent, when attributed to the apprecia­ described as follows: and where all persons in tcrestcd Commonwealth of the Mariana Islands. Bids in duplicate must be submitted in sealed MASTER:LEE,TAE HO Beginning at a corner, in said estate may appear and Northcm Mariana Islands envelope, marked IFB88-158, to Procurement & Supply, tion of the Japanese yen SCHOOL as Commonwealth Trial Court I! designated Comer No. 1, object to said settlement. Lower Base, no later than 2:00 p.m., September 29, 1988, at making travel to our islands having plane grid coordi­ 2. That in the matter of said which time and place the bids will be publicly opened and read. more affordable. The re­ nates of 51,669.07 meters estate of Alexandro Dcla Cruz Civil Action No. 88-622 THE GRADE: WILL BE GIVEN FROM THE WORLD TAEKWONDO AND North by 50,834.36 meters Cabrera, decedent, Petitioner Any bids received after the above time will not be accepted cent development of new THE KUKIWON/WORLD T AEKWONDO HEADQUARTERS HEARING under any circumstances. A bond of 15% of the total bid price 1 East on the Mariana Islands has filed in said Court her duly NOTICE OF and visitor facilities and attrac­ Plane Coordinate System of verified Petition asking for a NOTICE TO CREDITORS must accompany the bid. This security may be certified check, tors also helped," said J.M. 1966; judicial determination of the cashier's check, bid bond or other form acceptable to the ' - II In Re Estate of Guerrero, Marianas Visi­ heirs of said decedent, and government made payable to the Treasurer, Commonwealth of tors Bureau's Managing Di­ Thence S 40 40' 41" W, a setting forth her relationship 1.0 Consolacion Sablan Dela Cruz, the Northern Mariana Islands with a notation on the face of the j rector. 'We also see arri­ distance of 30.48 meters to decedent, and setting forth the Dccca.scd. check: "Credit Account No. 1453". The bidder is required to it Corner No. 2; names, post-office addresses submit with his bids, a copy of his business permit as a vals from Korea increasing and relationship of aII persons Notice is hereby given that significantly. With the liber­ compliance with the contractor's registration and licensing riJ...:. Thence N 85° 18' 59" W, a who are or claim to be heirs of Cristino Sablan Dela Cruz, a I resident of Saipan, Northern laws of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. alization of travel for Kore­ distance of 30.48 meters to decedent so far as known to ans after the Olympics, we Comer No. 3; Petitioner. Mariana Islands, has filed a petition in the Commonwealth Specifications and plans of the project will be available on or feel confident that the 3. That on the 27th day of " of the Northern Marinna after September 15, 1988, at the Technical Services Division, '' number of Koreans visiting Thence N 40 40' 41" E, a September, 1988, tlL said Trial Court of the Commonwealth Islands, Commonwealth Trial Department of Public works, Saipan. A non-refundable our islands will continue to d istancc of 30.48 meters to Court to be appointed as ' of the Northern Mariana payment of $100.00 is required for each set. Pre-bid conference \, go up," added Guerrero.· Comer No. 4; Administrator of the estate of Islands, at 10:00 am., will for this project will be held at 2:00 p.m., on September 22, Aiding the Common­ Thence S 85° 17' 39" E, a receive and hear proof) concern­ Consolacion Sablan Dela Cruz, 1988, at the Technical Services Division, Department of deceased. The attorney of record wealth's growth is the ex­ distance of 30.46 meters to ing the heirs of decedent, and Public Works in Saipan. Corner No. 1, being the wiII, on the proofs submitted, is Juan T. Lizama, P.O. Box pansion of the airport, the 1508, Saipan, Northern place of beginning; enter a decree in s~id estate upcoming dredging of the Mariana I~lands. The hearing Attention is call to the Labor Standards Provisions for Wage determining who arc the heirs harbor so larger ships - All as more pnrticularly of decedent. At said he:.:ring, all on the petition of Consolacion Rate Determination of the CNMI Classification and Salary Sablan Dela Cruz is set for -~ including big ocean liners - described in that certain Quit­ persons claiming to be heirs at Structure Plans, and payment of not less than the minimum f claim Deed dated December 8, law of decedent may npp;.:ar and 22nd day of September, 1988, salaries and wages as set forth in the specifications must be can dock here by 1990. at 1:30 p.m., at the Common­ I 1985, recorded and filed al the present their proofs_ pajd en this project. Commonwealth Recorders 4. Notice is also hereby weakh Trial Court. All Oflice as Document No. 791. given to aII creditors, heirs and interested persons should f appear at this hearing. All bid documents received shall be the sole property of the any person having any interest Government of the Northern Mariana Islands. with the in or claim against the estate of All persons having cl~s f,.,. The said salc will be hcld on against the estate, or against exception of bid bonds, certified checks or cashier's check Frid:1y, Scpt::rnber 23, 1988, at Alexandro Dela Cr'uz Cabrera, the deceased should lile their which will be returned to the bidders in accordance with the Lhc hour uf 3:30 p.m. of Lh~ deceased, to file any claim they ,. said day, at the police statiun may have with the Common­ claim with the Clerk of Court specifications section, "Instruction to Bidders" Page I-2, in Susupe, Saipan, Northern wealth Trial Court within sixty of the Commonwealth Trial Pmagraph No. 5, Bid Guarantee. Happy Birthday Mariana Islands. The right is (6D) days after the date of this Court within sixty (60) days "MICHAEL PETER A. CRUZ" after the first publication of on Sept. 3rd reserved to reject any and all Notice. The government reserves the right to reject any or all bids and this notice. Love from: bids, for any reason. Dated this 27th day of to waive any imperfection in the bid in the best interest of the !., August, 1988. Dated this 30th day of I. Mom, Dad, Nancy, Lyn, Dated, th is 24th day of government. '·ir August, 1988. ( ' Eric, Ellery, Ton, Jean, August, 1988. /s/Jovita A. Castro " Molly, Carla, Licia & Chris /s/Dep. Clerk of Court /s/DA YID M. APAT ANG /s/Chief of Police Deputy Clerk of Court '.,; ~=='--~~~.:o=--C-• -~---" -=-''?"~-~ ::;:_::~·::;,'~'r'~-~:::.":::;;:;:. ______,...... •... ,.-·.:"". ..,:n":.: ··.~.;<". I,;:

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Page 40 -- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS -- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1988 Ninth Circuit ruling may affect feds here Under the Covenant, laws which K. William O'Connor said the ability to bring"bribery" charges By David T. Hughes That decision had a profound are applicable to the Common­ cases against all of those who had against public servants. The managing editor effect in the Commonwealth Ninth Circuit ruled that the brib­ wealth are those laws which were A news anatvsls because the court ruled that she charges dropped would be in effect on that date BOTH in the brought before the grand jury for ery statutes do not apply in Guam Editor's note: A news analysis could not be convicted of receiv­ - as they do the 50 states - thus several states AND Guam. is composed offact, as well as the ing money under the official possible re-indictment. Since the court has ruled the Speculation in the Common­ those convictions are void. observations and theories of the color of office; in other words, Local political activist Larry statutes do not apply to Guam, author. It differs from a 'regular' bribery. wealth was that the new charges they now do not apply to the would deal with bribery, as well Hillblom said in a Thursday dis­ news story which contains only At that time the United States cussion that since the bribery Commonwealth. "All they have fact or quotes from sources. was planning to re-file charges as possible· extortion. However, left now is extortion - something the Bordallo decision -if allowed statutes do not apply in Guam, A Ninth Circuit Court of Ap­ conspiracy to commit extortion that also can not apply here. hard to prove," Hillblom said. peals ruling which overturned and extortion charges against to stand - would hobble the U.S.' eight of 10 convictions against Commonwealth personnel direc­ former Guam Governor tor Jesus P. Mafnas. Also, like ,,I Richardo J. Bordallo could also charges were pending against have a serious impact on future other fonner and present Com­ trials and possible federal indict­ monwealth officials for allegedly ments in the Commonwealth of taking hundreds of thousands in the Northern Marianas. kickbacks from constructiqn The decision was unanimous companies. 3-0. Before all those trials could This is the second Ninth Circuit occur, the U.S. Attorney's office decision which has affected the dropped all chargeli against the way United States laws are Mafnas and th~ others because · interpreted here. The first was the the U.S. said the jury_plan from r==:====IBM~~~illill~~fillli~;fillliifillllltJ].filllifillli@=ZBillillillEJiJlfilfilEllil Ninth Circuit's ruling which re­ which the petit juries would be rI versed a bribery conviction formed was defective. Vol. 17. No.48 September 2, 1988 against that Territory's Conner Former Assistant U.S. Attor­ head of schools. ney George Proctor and his boss, "Breach the contract... " is one answer: Juan Pan By D::ivld T. Hughes managing editor Senator Juan (Pan) T. Guerrero is turning up the hea~ under the Mariana Islands Housing Authority's debacle with OCK Construction Company- Sugar King housing project He has filed a press release that says continuing with the project " . . . no longer makes financial, or political, sense to continue with ... " He is also suggesting that MIHA and CDA should back out of the deal and take the financial loss. Guerrero's press release filed late Thursday says that ''What started out as an attractive housing opportunity for Commonwealth residents has.. instead turned out to be an inhibitingly expensive housing project He outline the "nighunare," as he called it, saying the $80 million bond issue had to salaged to retain its tax-exempt status by using a certain percentage of the money for public projects. Juan Pan said the initial idea of building 300 homes on improved sites for $15 million was a good idea. Ir Continues on page 26 Lt. 0ov~mor Pedro A. Tenorio and House Speaker Pedro Guerrero join Senate President Ben;~mm Manglona, Rep. Vincente Sablan, FMhA manager Leonard Aguigui , and OCK DUI bill would President Edward Ong in the symbolic shoveling of the first few spades of sand on the new waterline project. soften jail terms Work begins on $4.1 million By Tom Anderson staff reporter A bill which would call for possible comm unity service in lieu of jail water project to serve villages time should the presiding judge decide instead of a jail term for first . By Tom Anderson conviction on DUI charges is now being considered by the House. staff reporter placement of pipes and the instal­ for the San Vincente phase and The bill would make first offenders subject to imprisonment for not Shovels dipped into sand at the lation of meters on the waterlines 540 days for' the Susupe and less than 72 hours nor more than one year and a fine of not less than Susupe basketball court Wednes- in Chalan Kanoa and Susupe. Chalan Kanoa phase by OCK $100 nor more than $1,000 and suspension of driving privileges for at day as government officials, The second part of the project Construction officials in charge 30 days and not more than six months. With the court having the members of CUC and others involves the construction of a of actual construction. discretion of saying whether or not the 72 mandatory hours be served However, the lt. gov. Pedro A. sy~bolicly broke the ground for second water reservoir tank in in jail or in community service. construction of the long- . San Vincente. That tank will hold Tenorio urged that the project be The bill has already passed through the Senate in late August and has awaited$4.1 million dollar water a half-million gallons. completed as soon as possib~ "I been CCJmmented on by various agencies. improvement project to serve Also water distribution lines urge you to expedite this Edward Hayden, assistant attorney general, said," I am sure the court Chalan Kanoa, Susupe,San Vin- and transmission lines will be put project,"Tenorio said during his will exercise its discretion wisely. The community will be served by cente and Kagman. in from Kagman to San Vincente. ground-breaking address. first offenders instead of Commonwealth footing the bill for incarcera­ And although Tenorio called it L~. also believe ;rventy two hours of community service 1·s a The project will be divided into Completion dates for the two on hmues on page 2 • two phases._ one being the re- phaseswereestimatedatoneyear Continues on page 9 ~======---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~--~~~~ t}llarianas G"Jlariety t)Vew§ ~ CView~

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