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$27. 72MgrantfgrFY1993 Guerra:Matchingtenns apply By Nick Legaspi on Dec. 17 whichsets the CNMI sharein thefiscal year 1993 fund­ TIlENORTHERN Marianas must ing at 25percent($6.92million). come out with $6.92 million to Under the agreement, the CNMI match the $'Z7.72 million federal share in the next sevenyears will contribution for local infrastruc­ start at 29 percent (forfiscal year ture projects in fiscal year 1993, 1994) and increase yearly until it accordingtoStellaGuerra, assistant reaches 71 percent. secretary for territorial and inter­ _Guerra alsodenied Manglona's national affairs. statement thatthe new agreement Guerra made the statement in wasnotyetineffect sinceithasnot response toanewspaperreport(see been enacted intolaw. Shesaid"I Marianas Variety,Jan.12)quoting shouldliketo remind you thatthe acting Governor Benjamin T. agreement to which youare party Manglona as saying that the pro­ is not an agreement withtheCon­ visions of the new multi-year fi­ gress, but with the special repre­ nancial agreement between the sentative of the president of the CNMIandtheUSshouldnotapply UnitedStates." :I "None of us can predict what , . to the federal grantfor fiscal year , . 19.93. He saidthe agreement has actionCongress maytake/'Guerra not beenenacted intolaw. said."buttoprotestinthefaceofa "I am trulyperplexed sinceyou signed document that a new , wereawareoftheseprovisions and agreement does not now exist is ASSISTANT Interior Secretary Stella Guerra and Lieutenant Governor Benjamin Manglona in an earlierpress 1 the intentions of the department insupportable." conference. when you and the other CNMI "Good faith demands that the sentative Ron de Lugo on Jan. 7, feet." Hesaidnothingintheappropria- special representatives signed the terms ofthisagreementbehonored saidthe department wasplanning Manglona asked Congress to tions law for thefiscal year 1993 agreement," Guerrasaidin a letter andpubliclysupportednowbyboth toimpose thematching provisions directthedepartment tofollow the federal grant indicates that the re- to Manglona Wednesday. parties unlessitistoberepudiated," of thefunding agreement "asif the terms of the law and make the leaseofthe$27.72millionistiedto She cited a provision in the shesaid. agreement had already been ap- $27.72millionpayabletotheCNMI the terms of the new seven-year agreement signed inSanFrancisco Manglona, in a letter to Repre- proved by Congress and is in ef- at theearliest possible time. agreement

, ' , House approves' Lawmakers ask " .basic payhike Shell to continue. THEHOUSEofRepresentatives rector offinance, director ofcom­ By Gaynor Dumat-ol passedon firstand final reading, merce and labor, the govemot's mel.deliveries yesterdayHouseBill8-197which special assistant forplanning and A FIVE-YEAR-OLD boy was LAWMAKERSasked Shell the fuel supply contract with provides for a yearly increase in budgeting, representative of the killed when he was accidentally Marianasyesterdaytocontinue the utilities firm willbe termi- the$2.15 hourly minimum wage Hotel Association oftheNorthem pinnedby atrucktoawatertankin untilitreachesthecurrentfederal Mariana a supplying fuel for the Power natedonJan. 29ifCUC failsto Islands, 'representative frontof PL's Storein San Vicente basic wage levelof $4.25. of theCNMI Contractors' Asso­ plants of the Commonwealth pay itS $4 million obligation, Under the bill, the minimum ciation, a representative of the yesterday morning, policesaid. UtilitiesCorp.(CUC)whichhas including $3.1 million in ar- wagefor1993 willbeat$2.45per Commonwealth Garment Textile Ralph L. Quinto was declared been declared in default of $4 rears. The three-year contract hour, rising to $2.75 in 1994, Industry Association, one mem­ deadattheCommonwealth Health millionworth of obligationsto expires in May this year. $3.05 in 1995, $3.35 itt 1996, berappointedbythegovemorfrom Centerless than an hour afterthe Shell. In asubsequentlettertoCUC $3:65 in 1997, $3.95 in 1998and thebusiness community and one accident, Police Chief Antonio A "1 am writing to respectfully and Rep. Heinz S. $4.25in1999. member fromthebusiness com­ Reyessaid ask for your compassionate Hofschneider, Shell said lIB 8-197 removes construe- . munity from each senatorial dis­ it He was thefirstfatality in a ve­ considerationof the'dire situa- needed "somethingconcrete" tion workers from thelistofem­ tricttobeselected bythemayors. hicu1ar accidentthisyearinSaipan. ployees notcovered bythemini­ tion facing our islands by re- by today. Cruz would not say The-bill, which was introduced Initial investigationdisclosed that mum wage. However, live-in byReps. Jesus T.Attao, Heinz S. maining open to the efforts of whether the phrasemeantpay- maids, seamen, fishennen and Hofschneider and Herman T. the boy's mother, identified by .the Commonwealth Utilities ment of the debt, but said the farmers will continue to be ex­ Guerrero, was drafted by the police as Anita A. Ferrel, went .Corp, and the CNMI,govern- only way "to cure" the default cluded from theminimum wage Minimum Wage TaskForceear­ insidePL'sStoretobuysomething ment to provide yourcompany was to come up with the $4 provisions oftheproposed law. lierformed byGovernor Lorenzo andlefthersonwithanother child with its due payment for fuel million. Instead, the Department of 1. Guerrero. insideher car. suppliesto CUC," Representa- . HesaidCUCfailed tocomply Commerce andLaboI' will estab­ The governor, during a con­ The five-year-old managed to lisha special minimum wagefor gressional hearing inWashington tive HermanT. Palaciossaid in with a memorandum of agree- getoutof thecarandstoodinfront aletter toDavid O'Brien,Shell ment which,provides for a the exempt categories, which onJuly30,promised to workfor of the watertank locatednear the shouldnotbelessthan40percent ' theincrease inCNMI wages. Marianasvice president,secre- monthlyamortizationofthe$3.1 or more than 60 percent of the Theproposedlaw.however.did store's frontdoor. tary and treasurer, who isbased . million old debt in addition to' prevailing minimum wageatany not include the suggestion made Jong HwanKim,35, the owner inGuam.' payment for current monthly, ~e. .' .byRep.George Miller, chairman ofthestore, wasstarting theengine Reps, Herman T., Guerrero' deliveries., ranging, from The bill seeks to establish a of theCommittee onInterior'and of a Kiaflatbed truckat thattime. 'andFranciscoFloresaddedtheir $900

-----~~~~~~~~~~~--- FRIDAY,JANUARY 15,1993 -MARIANAS VARIETYNEWSAND VIEws-3 2-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JANUARY 15, 1993 MTCposts Guerrero, Sablan .13% drop AirMike, PIAto sign accord • mrevenues ~.. Telecommunica­ join board tions Corp. (MTC) suffered a 13­ MEMBER-businesses and orga­ percentdeclineinrevenues in1992 because of the economic slump, nizations of the Marianas Visi­ MTC vicepresident RoyMorioka tors Bureau yesterday elected saidWednesday. DavidM. Sablanand 1M Deleon The major segment of MTC's Guerrero to the MVBboard. business is long distance calling DavidM. Sablanis the special and. a comparison of 1991 and assistant to thegovemorforplan­ 1992 figures show that the tele­ ning andbudgetandis president communications company "expe­ of Saipan-based Central Valley ExportCo. He was member of rienced a dramatic downturn in found out that it was unsafe for solutions to reinstate the Saipan­ CONTINENTALMicronesia and berofCommerce, saidContinen­ theMVBboardfrom 1976to 1984­ Sablan GU61T8fO business"during theyearthatjust landing, particularly for big air­ Guam routein thenear future. passed, according toMorioka. Pacific Island Aviation willsoon tal did not walk away from its and wasMVB chairmanfor four theMVBmembership fee will be tourismindustry. I craftbecause oftherunway's poor Northwest is holding firm ,I In 1991, the increase in long sign an agreement allowing PIA obligation totransport Rotacom­ years from 1fJ77 to 1980. "strategically invested" in pro­ Sablan, on the other hand, muters. braking features. ground in the Guam and distance messages was nearly 33 to providesubstitute air transpor­ Micronesia route despite the de­ Guerrero is presidentof 1M & motions and projects that will promisedto workfor the alloca­ tation in while the runway He reiterated Continental's Breeding also said that if, for percent, minutes of use up by 36 some reason, PIA would "falter" cisionto suspend thethe Saipan­ Associates andservesasconsult­ enhance tourismindustry in the tionof twoofthenineboardseats percent andrevenue byalmost 38 on thatislandremains faulty. earlier explanation that the rea­ Continental would fmd a way to Guam-Fukuoka and Saipan­ ant for business and tourism CNMI. to investorsin thetourism indus­ percent Don Breeding, president and son behind thesuspension of the companies. He was managing provide air transportation service Guam-Manila flights because "Since we cannotcompetefi­ try. Morioka said messages de­ chiefexecutive officerfor Conti­ airline'sflights toRotalastmonth director for MVB from 1977 to inRota. failure in saidroutesto meetrev­ nancially with richer and bigger "It is awkward that we do not creased only by half a percent in . nental Air Micronesia, said yes­ was the runway problem on the 1989,senator from IfJ75 to IfJ77 Meanwhile, AlexSablan, repre­ enuegoals, he said. destinations, it is important that accord a couple of seats in the 1992comparedtotrerreviousyear, terday the agreement would still island, where Continentalhadtwo andtourismspecialistfortheTrust sentative of the airline industry Sablan also disclosed that westrategizeourlimitedresources boardtoMVBmemberswhohave but total miIiutes spent by long allow"OnePass"members toin­ closecallswhile landing. Territory of the Pacific Islands during Wednesday's economic Northwest gained profitable on markets that can produce us invested heavily in our industry. distance callers dropped by nine creasetheir mileage evenif they In thosetwoincidents theplane froD;lI971 to 1975. discussionorganizedbytheSaipan growths. Passengersales increased immediateresults," Guerrero said Foreigninvestorshaveinvested percent and revenues declinedby fly PIA to andfromRota. stopped tooclose totheendof the Sablan andGuerrero werecho­ Chamber of Commerce, said that by68.8 percent in 1992 compared Guerrero alsopromisedto see millions ofdollars toenhance the 13percent Breeding, who was keynote runway. sen from eight nominees. The Northwest Airlines was commit­ to1991 while cargosalesincreased toitthattheTourism MasterPlan touristeconomy and yettheyare Also last year, MTC installed speaker at the general member­ Federalaviation authoritieshave nominees addressed the Saipan tedtotheCNMI and"isreviewing by 26percent (GLD) whichcost "a considerable sum not involved in the decision­ qnly six percent more lines com­ shipmeeting oftheSaipanCham- inspected the Rota runway and AssociationofTourAgentsafew pared to1991 whenlinesincreased , of money" to create, would be making, Sablansaid. daysbefore yesterday's election. by 20percent implemented soonest. The mas­ We must have a balancedrep­ Disconnected lines because of Guerrero promisedduring the terplancallsfor actions thatwill resentation in the board,he said. delinquent paymentsalso affected SATA gathering to ensure that . ensur~ smooth growth of the (GLD) thenet growth of phonelineslast THE HOUSE ofRepresentativ~ years,finednotmorethan$10,OOO year. passed the .anti-prostitution bill or both,for eachviolation. But the real "killer" of the tele­ \~ on first and final reading Tues- Prostitution in the first degree phonebusiness,Morioka said, are day.' _ <- wouldbesubjecttoimprisonment ~~~~bA pER6EJbA~~~ delinquent accounts which have The bill,which'waspassed by of not more than 10 years or THE rrALIAN RESTAURANT grown dramatically since 1990. th~ Senate onDec.9,nowgoesto . maximwnfineof$20.000orboth In the 1991-1992 period, Governor Lorenzo Guerrerofor for eachviolation. ~'E'll'1(fJP'E 'TO'llCJf£S S~IPM£' Asidefrom thecriminal penal­ J Morioka saidMfC had a total of final action. _ A.CELEBRA.'nON OF NORlHERN ITA.LIA.N morethan $4 million in phone bill Oncethelawissignedandtakes ties, a person found to have en­ AND CONI1NENTAL CUISINE WI11i A.EUROl'EAN AMllIANCl! I in gaged the sex-for-pay trade collectibles, prompting the com­ effect, a person found guilty of pany totake stringent steps incol­ wouldfacetemporary suspension engaging in or permitting prosti­ or permanent revocation of his lections administration. .tutionmaybe preJialized with90 Morioka said the slum in businesslicense. Aviolator would daysimprisonment and/or a fme be barred from obtaining a non­ economy prompted Saipan resi­ "~' La pastas •• ofnot morethan $1,000. residentworkercertificate. dents to prioritize their needs­ Customers of prostitutes will foremost ofwhich arefood, cloth­ Language has been added to PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW",,322-7662-(APlTOL HIll bepenalized in the samemanner ingandshelter-givinglessprior­ section4 (b) of thebilltomakeit The Famous 99 Cent Happy Hour - Priceless Sunsets the prostitutes themselves. itytophone bills. as clearthatpoliceofficers whoacted Sunset Candlelight Binner 6:30 - 10:00 p. ffi. Every Night The dramatic increase in delin-' A person convicted of promot­ asdecoys to trapprostitutes would ingprostitution in the secondde­ not be subject to criminal pros- Lunch with a View 11:30 a. m. - 1:30 p. m. Every Day quent accounts hurtMTC's busi­ Late Power Lunch & All Day Happy Hour 2:00 - 6:30 p.m. Mon. - Sat. ness because long distance rev­ greeor whoexploits a personsor ecution. • enues havelong subsidized local employs a persons for the pur­ The bill was introduced in .SPAGHETTI ALLA BOLOGNESE. service. pose of offering or performing Januarylast year by Representa­ Spaghetti with a Hearty Sauce of Ground Chuck, Wine, Herbs, and Tomatoes MI'C's lossis magnified by the sexualservices for pay wouldbe tivesJesusT. Attaoand HeiDz S. $9.50 MI'C has iIDprisonedfornotmore thanfive Hofschneider. (GLD) factthat still topaycor­ LASAGNA AL FORNO respondent telecommunications Parmesan, Mozzarella, and Provolone Cheeses with Bolognese , Fresh Garlic, carriers tbeir share ofthelongdis­ Tomatoes, and Oregano, Layered in Lasagna Pasta and Baked Golden Brown tance callrevenue, Morioka said. $9.50 . He said thedrop in MTC earn­ Kristan Coldeen SPINACH FETTUCCINI AL FILETTO DI POMODORO ings would cause aripple effect on Spinach Fettuccini with a Thick Spicy Tomato Sauce the CNMI economy including $8.50 lowertax collection. Award launched , Ifthe downturn in business be­ ' THE TRAGIC 1992deathof 17­ Mostlikely,potential awardwin­ TORTELLINI CON GORGONZOLA Meat Filled Tortelinni Pasta in a White Cream Gorgonzola Blue Cheese Sauce COOleS protracted, the size of the \.' year-old Kristan Coldeen when ners wouldhaveriskedtheirlife, company would shrinkand work­ .she went to the assistance of an serious injuryorthethreatofdeath $9.50 erswould be reduced ifnecessary, Information on invasion sought accident victimis the basisfor a to help anotherperson. PASTA AL PESTO he said. Dew awardto be given annually Coldeendiedafterbeingstruck Pasta in a Homemade Pesto of Imported Fresh Basil, Olive Oil, Herbs, Maioka saidMI'Cbuiltamod­ INPREPARATIONforahistori­ graphs, diaries of thecombatants Aspecial mapwillbeincluded, the "BusinessReference andIn­ by the NMI Chapter of the byanout-of-control carwhenshe Ground Nuts, and a hint of Cream emtelecommunications system to . calaccount of theUS invasion of and other rare historical docu­ neverbeforedesigned, whichwill vestment Guide To The CNMI". American RedCross. attemptedto helpthevictimofan $9.50 facilitate economic progress inthe In publishing theaccountofthe earlier traffic accident during a Saipan to be published to coin­ ments fromeachof the opposing show the names, locations and According to the Red Cross, LINGUINNI CARBONARA Commonwealth. cide with the dedication oCthe forces. date of sinking of all major war Saipan invasiontheauthorwould the Kristan Coldeen Samaritan 1992accident on Saipan's Navy Linguinni with Chopped Proscuitto, White Wine, Parsley, Eggs, and Cream Itisimportant. therefore, thatthe American Memorial ParkinJune The book will be privately ships of the United States Navy like to include a number of se­ Award, "recognize(s) theunique Hill. $9.50 CNMI economy gotbackontrack 1994, military historical cartog­ produced in full color as an in­ and the Imperial Japanese Navy lected, brief anecdotes fromsev­ qualities of theperson whomost The Red Cross also suggests i because thecompanyneeds tohave rapherWilliam H.Stewart iscol­ dependentproduction andconsists lostduring theconflictin the Pa­ eralpersonal experiences oflocal exemplifies the unselfish and that potential nominees reflect FETTUCCINE AL ALFREDO (PANNA) the cashflowrestored to improve merit in their personal life: Ex­ Fettuccine Pasta in a White Cream Parmesan Sauce with Italian Parma Ham lecting first hand accounts from of more than 25,000 words as cific. people. Some unusual event or caring traitsof the modeicitizen $9.50 collections and allow ittocontinue localpeople whoexperienced the well as aircraft target maps of Stewart's previous work has personal experience, be it tragic, strivingtohelpthecommunity by amples might include care for providing forfuture telecommuni­ one's own family, appropriate •• holocaust of June 1944. Saipan andTinian as the islands included: "Ghost Fleet Of The heroic, humorous or curious, helping those in need." The World's Best Homemade Pizzas and Pastas & cations infrastructure needs. public behavior, civic responsi­ existed in June, 1944. These Truk Lagoon", now in its 4th could prove to be of interest for The NMI Chapter is now ac­ at The Island's Best Prices "Critical to our success is the Stewart will publish a com­ bilityandrespectforthelawsand documents havebeenrarelyseen publication. .cepting nominations for the first establishment of a centralized memorative edition of a book printing, Peleliu Battlefield, community. American Express Honored befure.pootogr~hsandle~rs Thosehavingastorytoshareor awardwith a.deadline ofJanuary moralsof the planning agency, thedevelopment memorializing the 50th anniver­ Palau, "1944 Battlefield Map Of 31st. The chapterasks that nomina­ and old photograph for possible CALLER BOX PPP 315, MP 96950 OCEAN VIEW-CAPITOL HILL (670) 322-7682 and adherence to a master eco­ sary of the invasion of Saipan offering aninteresting insight into Saipan" and several other publi­ tions be accompanied by docu­ publication in this historical Thosenominatedmust, through nanic plan andan approved zon­ aftertheresearch process hasbeen thebattlewillalso be presented. cations whichare retained in the an actor actions, "exemplify the mentation of the circumstances. ingplanthat will allow usto opti­ completed. To date the research Also to be included is an libraries of West Point: Naval document should drop a note to: qualities ofcompassion, careand The Red Cross board will then mizethedeploymentofourlimited efforthas drawnupon extensive analysis of theJapanesedefense Academy, Library of Congress, William H. Stewart, P. O. Box kindness to another person or select the recipient by February resources into projects tobestben­ holdings of WorldWarTwo mi­ of the island and the Japanese theUSSubmarineBase,USArmy 5201, (CHRB), Saipan, M. P. 'persons in a situation involving 28for notification andpublican­ /tfutheCommonwealth," Morioka crofilm of formerly "top secret" military's assessment of the Historical Libraryandmanyuni­ 96950 indicating that you desire dire need, danger, or distress;' nouncement. ~(GLD) . intelligence reports, aerial photo- American soldier. versities. He is also the author of to be contacted. --_tL----­ (,

••••. ~- •.•••• ~ •• "t __.·~,·, ...... · ... """,,,".', .... _ .. , ..... ".\' ... ( ...... :,.. ..","., r. y . FRIDAY,1ANUARY IS, 1993 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS ANDVIEWS-S ~ntlnued Jrs.. e. from page 4-. Washington. .. continued from page 4 ~Letters CNMlfaces acrisis, the Governor Annex n, thenit mustbe dOne so Moller, "The US Secret Service against crime and drugs. It ex­ withoutaelay. . takes off and leaves the problem manual ... provides in pertinent posesasecretofoneofAmerica's f(J,' theActing Governor to resolve Iknowthaubecurrentboardand Association part that 'the USSS/UD will be elite law enforcement agencies: asintheinstantcase.1bereappears management has explored. to the preventativeinnature,not inves­ to be lackof conmn:inicatioD& be­ hilt, what it could do to secure it is often an army without a war backs Inos' tween the two gentlemen. .The solvency after the MlliAVILLE tigative, and will not replace to fight. There are 25 law en­ Govenndoesn't appraise theLt experience. They haveevenpro­ MPDC (Metropolitan Police of forcement agenciesin Washing­ proposal Governor of a brewing crisis. He moted the sale of this property in the Districtof Columbia)in any ton - a crazy quilt of a cop's just hands itto him by taking a Japanandelsewhere. Somedevel. matterswheretheMPDChaspri­ beat- whosejurisdictionsover­ Dear Editor: quietexitthroUgh thejetwayatthe operscamein butpulledout The maryjurisdiction. " lap with the city's own police Withreferencetothenewsitem Saipan.International Airport as economy isn't initsbestcondincn, Althougha drugdeal was tak­ force. aboutthepublichearingonHouse though nothing serious has taken Joetensubmitted his optionas the ingplacebeforehiseyes,Toriskie Indeed, it's difficult to imag­ Bill 8-159 and SenateBill 8-121 conducted by the Committeeon place. Howpathetic andmysym­ sole developer. Consideration is was punishedfor responding in a ine anyonebeing more prepared JOB Commerce and Tourism pathy to the Acting Governor. due on the fee simple question way that is instinctive to most for police work than a Secret RETRA\N\NG: qui~ (Marianas Variety, January 8, We're fortunate that he's a though I disagree with the notion law enforcement officials. "Of­ PRO(i~S seasoned administrator. thatwhenever MIHAhitsbottom, Service officer. Officers are ex­ 1993 issue, page 1), the under­ ficers should not make unit-to­ pected to pass rigorous physical Takingrisks It's an interesting puzzle that it turns to'selling its assets as the signedwish toput onrecordtheir callsfor~razorsharpminds to quick-fix alternative. unitorpost-to-posttransmissions. examseverythreemonths,rather full endorsementof the proposal discern the invisible but gaping *** Most radio communications than once a year like most local of Finance Director Eloy S. Inos JOURNALISM is regarded by many asa glamor­ bole that sent the utility agency I havea softspot inmyheartfor should be directed through the police departments. Their train­ for the committee "to consider plUnging intoseismic scalebank­ people who can movemountains appropriateControlCenter,"the ing in marksmanship and inves­ criteria under which permanent ousprofession, becausepractitioners arefrequently , . ruptcy. 'There'sno denialthatthe and doso witha senseof purpose Secret Servicememo states. tigation routinely outstrips the resident status could be obtained seen rubbing shoulders with those in the higher executivedirectorhasdone wellin and hwnilityfor the benefit ofour Thoughthememomakesclear localpoIice.Yetsomeof the best­ by somenonresident workers". echelons ofsociety orgovernment. "some"areas. Andthat,sir,came people. This humbledescription the Secret Service's Uniformed trained officers in Washington Amidst the cacophony of ob­ from theheart. But I amequally fits amanIhaveknownfor many Divisionis tobea"preventative" spend their time guarding the jections from certain quarters to . To some who have observed journalists atwork, certain that you too agree that fi­ years as head of Saipan Duty force, a job description for safestterritoryintown:thesleepy the repeal of the law restricting nancial management is far from FreeShoppersTomPicarro. DFS Toriskie's positionsuggestsoth­ mansions along embassyrow. alienstofour yearsofconsecutive however,· news-gathering is considered a' risky has ballooned as one' of the yoor forte.' If yOu will, it takes erwise.Undertheheading,"Ma­ stay in the CNMI, the views activity. Consider the recent experience ofGaynor CNMI's top five most lucrative Ironically,Congress earlierthis accountability of every single profounded by Director Inos re­ pemyenterringorexiting~utility businessventures. In additionto jor duties and responsibilities," . yearpassedlegislation thatwould Durnat-ol, our police and court reporter. flecteconomicsense,soundlogic agency to determineits solvency. servingas'headofDFS, he's also thedescriptionreads inpart:"(An expand the areas where its pri­ Durnat-ol was in the courthouse Wednesday, UnfMunately, it'sa clearcutcase served in various boards, com­ officer) enforces laws, statutes, vate police force, the USCapitol andanalyticalthinking - attributes eovering the proceedings regarding a motion by ofineplitudeandinsolvency. And missions andcivicorganizations ordinances of the United States Police,canmakearrests.Itwould that areperhapstobe expectedof sane of us want to talk about a and has contributed unselfishly andthe DistrictofColumbiaand double the jurisdiction Capitol apersonof his qualificationhold­ businessman John T. Sablan tosuppress evidence sovereign Northern Marianas? to the good of our community. prevents,detectsandinvestigates Police can patrol and would al­ ing such a sensitive position as on the charge of illegal importation of ammunition Thequestion of whether the And in all his undertakingsbe it accidents and crimes, arrests low them to make arrests head of the Finance Department Housing atDFSorother organizations, he suspects, gathers and compiles throughouttheDistrictwhenthey Moreover, when the good Di­ filed against him. Dumat-ol has been made aware rector anchors his views on Authority's Annexn Areaought did so with an open mind and a evidence and appearsin court" witness violent crimes. matchless conviction to give it "safeguarding the fundamental byhertraining that news stories are not only words, jobe sold fee simple to Joeten Aspokeswomanfor theSecret Before this law, they toohad ·Erite%prisesca11Sforcarefulreview. all his best I don't mow how civil rights of the nonresident Service would not comment on to radio for local police ifthey they are also pictures. With this in mind she went In other words,we can't afford to else to thank you Mr. Picarrofor workerwhohascontributedtothe outside the courtroom before Sablan and the other humiliateamanofsubstaneewOOse your generosity. On behalf of the incident, or whetherofficers saw a crime outside their ju­ development of the Common­ Thedieiscast! Theboardofdirectors ofCUCthis director isn't oustedfromhispost Outofthisfearthat are routinely suspended when risdiction. But with crime people did, and selected a vantage point for a weektolda House legislative committee thatitcannot the bigboss willintercede in any future atttempts to triumphs and successes are the our people may I extend our wealth" and "treating him more prideoftheseislands. Ifin the end heartfelt Si Yuus Maase to you infringing on local police juris­ hitting close to home, mem­ humanely", he has proven that, candid shot ofthe businessman emerging from the fmd the money to pay Shell Oil Marianas the $3.1 remove theexecutive director, the boardsimply fmds diction. Million in olddebts. Andtheutility agency has until it difficult, if not, paralyzing to make good inits itis theyiewof the legislature that and your family for all that you bers of Congress opted to ex­ aside from being a competent courtroom. the 29thof January to cough up this amount or bid individual andcollective convictiontoundertake what the law must be amended to ap­ done for our young Northern The Toriskieaffairismorethan pand the blanket of their own bureaucrat,hedefmitelypossesses proveJoeten'spurchaseofMIHA's Marianas Community. adailychapterin thiscity's battle l Several men, obviously friends of the accused, adios to the delivery of fuel for the balance of the mustbedonetosalvageaslowlysinkingutility ageoey; Protection. continued on page 21 contract with Shell, its fuel supplier! It may mean including the ouster of the executive director if this blocked her and her camera's view but Dumat-ol blackoutsiftheboardisn't successful in persuading measure becomes necessary. persisted, until a woman used he'r fist to send the Shelltoextend itslastiotaofpatience-compassion. The boardwasquizzedwhether itcouldfindmoney Are there alternative payment plans to makegood astheadministrationdidontheMitsubishicasetopay­ TEDCO: SAlE· SBMCE· REPAIR· GEN. MERCHANDISE· WHOlESALE· RETAIL message more forcefully. on the debtowedShell Oil Marianas? Maybe. And off Shell Marianas. The answer wasnegative. One Journalists know the risks involved intheirprofes­ just maybe. What's the surest way to preventthe must admire the administtatioo's agility in finding playing of another broken record? Receivership! In $5.9MillionforMitsubishi. Butwecan'tsaythesame sion, and Dumat-ol has been in more dangerous otherwords, thefinancial management of CUCmust foritsfragility whenShellMarianascameknockingon Talon Electronics & Development Corporation situations than that incident atthe courthouse. That be turned over to a financial management groupto thedoors forpaymentofa lesseramount, $4.8Million . woman must realize that she can even make a oversee billing, collection and the whole gamut to• of which $3.1 goesfor olddebtsand$1.7Million for ascertain that CUC isn't thrown, once again, into current debts. Todayis the deadline for the Letter of double fist, but she cannot stop usfrom doing our another mindnumbing wrestling match with default Credittoensure thatthere'snointerrnplionintheorder job. notices, etc. offuelforFebruary. Ifno paymenrismadebyJanuary What I findsomewhat unsettling is thenotionthat 29th, wewon't haveany fuel after February. , We have aresponsibility tothe public, and we will theGovernor has thrown hisweight around members It seems somewhat habitualtoo thatwhenever the - ~ carry that responsibility the best way we can. When of the board to ensure that the CUC's executive continued onpage 5 HITACHI COLOR TV # CT.2133BM_,r.. ,.","",~,::\({ SONY VIDEO CASSETTE ,we chose to gointojournalism, often an unrewarding JACK ANDERSON and MICHAEL BINSTEIN • 21" ColorlV RECORDER SLY X50G • Remote Control/All Channel • 4 Head VHS/Shuttle Ring/Slow Motion/ career asfar asmoney isconcerned, we knew we AutoTracking/Head Cleaner/ would have totake risks and face more dangerthan WASHI.NGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND ',' Auto Voltage/Auto Rewind --\ other professions. But this is a job that someone O;;;;.OO@@ 4g~tOO~l:~ has to do, and wechose to, do. Elite cops forbidden to serve and protect Fortunately, that woman ismore ofan exception HITACHI VCRNHS CT·1494BM WASHINGTON-After Secret governmentbuildings Or foreign dentonfoot.Toriskiethen"gained rather than the norm. We know that our readers • 14" ColorTV Receiver/monitorwith Service Officer Joseph A. embassies. accessto theroofofanapartment VT·M161AW support us, and aslong asthat support remains, we Toriskie'sfast-thinking ledto the Toriskieapparently shouldhave buildingnear thepark,"wherehe • 2 Head VHS recorder/player AutoVOltage'conversi;illi!'- know that weare doing right. That is our reward. ·bustof a drug dealerlastJunein called911like anyotherresident used his binoculars to scout the • Remote Control/Multi V~ thecrime-ridden nation'scapital, and taken his chances that the playground,Thetipprovedaccu­ S299.00~:\:~ most police departments might circuits to the emergency help rate. The y'oung man the locals I S299.00~:~ havepinneda medal onhischest. number didn't ring busy as they described to him was spotted But not in Washington, the have been knownto do here. pulling "a clearplasticsandwich SONY COLOR TV # KV.1970 MT --"';;~.'t,'~",. nation's murder capital, and not Based on internal Secret Ser­ bag containinga greenish-brown • SONY KARAOKE FH 433R (240 W) by the SecretService. Toriskie's vice memoranda, here's how substance"frombis waistband and • 19" Worldwide System/Monitor I • Remote Control System with microphone, valorwasreprimanded byhis su­ events unfolded that Junemorn­ handing it to another man. • Remote ControVAuto Voltage .' auto reverse cassette Playe~__-~I .,.~... -"""'.' -.":;_j;' • Record Dual Voltage r~CI \ .~. ~-=. periors as "negligence in the ing: Toriskie radioed his fellowof­ .. • Made in Japan ."/I~~. et- '-·"f,7\··~·:;"'':.'i~~,\; :'.. ::n':-o~"~::H-.!.---- ....I '''' performance of official duties," It was 11:30 a.m. andToriskie ficers in the patrol car and told :(~ l~ l.~i~.?'i~~.~~.!.:,.,l;:~, .. 'j " C<;;l (0 and he faced a possible 14-day wasonduty,driving aSecretSer­ them tomoveinforthe arrest. He ·;;;;:OO@@ I \ $469• 00 ~~~ \.~.;i~.L;:~~~,·l -"-..--- ~ . ~j suspension. vice patrol car. Somelocal resi­ thenlefthis position tojoin them. * OPTIONAL Compact DIsc PlaY8r'!~~~:;';3 ::~ ::~~.,_~o:. i.. :",,~,,~,) In a city where drug-related dents approached Toriskie and The suspectinjured thetwoeffie- CDP-541 Compact Disc Player violenceis rampant, and the an­ revealed "drug activity" occur­ -ersduringthearrestbutwaseven­ J Reservation I "PALUWAGAN" I Lay-Away Plan Available • Remote Control ~ nualmurderrateis climbing ever ring in a nearbyplayground. tually detained. P.O. Box 231.Saipan MP 969~231 e 1993, Marianas Variety closerto 500 (with650,000 resi­ Afterinforming twofellowSe­ According to Toriskie's letter II SEE &COMPARE TH'E DIFFERENCE" :reI.(670) 234-6341/757819797 z ·$209.00~ All Rights Reserved x dents), the Secret Service Uni­ Fax: (670) 234-9271 t- cret Service officers, Toriskie of reprimand, reviewed by our . ~: formedDivisionisnotallowed to turned the car over to them and associates Dean Boyd and Jan ~· x·:.x~·· ;I.. %x·....;.: ...... ;·'...;··;.:-:....x·· 'X/ :••:1..:--...... •..x·..:-...... t intercede unless it takesplace in proceededtoinvestigate the inci- continued on page 5 FRIDAY,JANUARY 15, 1993 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS ANDVIEWS-' 6-MARIANASYARIETY NEWS ANDVIEWS-FRIDAY-JANUARY 15, 1993 Exchange rates OPEC production NEW YORK (AP) - ForeignExchange, New York prices. Ratesfor trades of $1 millionminimum. FOREIGN CURRENCY DOlLAR IN THE NORTHERN MARIANAS MUSIC SOCIETY INDOLLARS FOREIGN CURENCY hits 12-yearhigh- WED TUE WED TUE IS CALLING fArgent Peso 1.0100 1.0100 .9901 .9901 By Sally Jacobsen December, the most since Sep­ Cambridge EnergyResearch As- ALL MEMBERS OF THE SAiPAN CHORALE Australia Doll .6738 .6740 1.4841 1.4837 tember 1980 and well over the sociates in Paris. . AND ALL OTHERS WHO LOVE TO SING Austria Schill .0876 .0873 11.421 11'.450 cartel's outputcap. To try to boost prices, OPEC cBelgium Franc .0298 .0298 33.60 33.52 BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) • Brazil Cruzeir .00008 .00007 12280 14435 Showing littleconcernforslump­ With runaway production, ministers agreed last November REHEARSALS ON SATURDAYMORNINGS Britain Pound 1.5448 1.5440 .6473 .6477 ing oil prices, OPEC nations let prices have tumbled. Even the to holdproduction to24.6million JANUARY 16 - FEBRUARY 20 30day fwd 1.5396 1.5385 .6495 .6500 crudeproduction soarlastmonth prospect of American raids barrels a day in the first three FROM 10 - 12 60dayfwd 1.5355 1.5342 .6513 .6518 to its highest level in a dozen against Iraq in the oil-richGulf months of the year. 90day fwd 1.5308 1.5296 .6533 .6538 Butthe nations haveshownlittle JOETEN-KIYU PUBLIC UBRARY· years, according to estimates re­ regionfailedto pushthemup. Canada Dollar .7805 .7837 1.2812 1.2760 leasedWednesday. The average priceof a basket desireto turn downthe taps. 30day fwd .7780 .7810 1.2854 1.2804 "OPECis in a spiral," saidPe­ of crudes monitored by OPEC Bogin said Saudi Arabia and ANYONE WHO LOVES TO SING, PLEASE JOIN THE CHORALE 60dayfwd .7759 .7791· 1.2888 1.2836 ter Gignoux, manager of the pe­ was $16.97 a 42-gallon barrel Iran, the group's top suppliers, •..THERE ARE NO AUDITIONS 90dayfwd .7739 .7773 1.2921 1.2865 would havetomakethefirstmove i YChile Peso .002679 .002688 373.29 372.08 troleum desk at Smith Barney, last week, down more than 50 , ' ...YOU DO NOT HAVE TO READ MUSIC China Yuan .1743 .1743 5.7374 5.7374 Harris Upham in London. "They cents from late December. tocutproduction deeplytoget the Colombia Peso .001607 .001607 622.20 622.20 just can't come to grips with" For all of last year, the basket othersto follow. YOU JUST HAVE TO LOVE TO SING!!! cCzechosl Koru .0351 .0350 28.51 28.60 theiroverproduction. averaged $18.41 a barrel, off 25 Libya announced VVednesday Denmark Krone .1585 .1591 6.3080 6.2860 AnewreportfromtheInterna­ centsfrom the previous year. it would trim supply by 50,000 zEcudr Sucre .000552 .000552 1812.02 1812.02 A SPECIAL INVITATION TO tionalEnergyAgency confirmed Analysts predicted the nations barrels a day, but didn't give ECU 1.20430 1.20600 .8304. .8292 currentoutput. TheNorthAfrican THOSE WHO SPEAK CHAMORRO d Egypt Pound .3008 .3008 3.3245 3.3245 analysts' suspicions thatthepro­ wouldkeeppumping athighlev­ Rnland Mark .1842 .1839 5.4275 5.4375 ducers are ignoring promises to els despite a plea for restraint nation has been pumping about YOU ARE ENCOURAGED TO COME OUT France Franc .1815 .1812 5.5110 5.5180 cut production andlift prices. fromOPECPresidentAlirioParra 1.5 millionbarrels a day. ALL MUSIC IS IN CHAMORRO TO JOIN WITH MR. JOSEPH FLORES Germany Mark .6148 .6148 1.6265 1.6265 Thereportestimated theOrga­ of Venezuela. Cartelministers willmeetnext A CHAMORRO OPERA SINGER 30dayfwd .6118 .6117 1.6344 1.6347 nization of Petroleum Exporting "We expectpriceswillremain monthinVienna, Austria, to plot 60day fwd .6089 .6095 1.6424 1.6408 Countries pumped nearly 25.3 weak,"saidPeterBogin,associ­ strategy. In its report,theenergy PERFORMANCE WILL BE FEBRUARY 20 AND 21 90dayfwd .6072 .6071 1.6470 1.6472 agency said four nations- Saudi Greece Drachma .004616 .004599 216.65 217.45 million barrels of oil a day in ate director for oil markets at Hong Kong Doll .1292 .1292 7.7375 7.7404 Arabia,Kuwait,Indonesia andthe THIS PRODUCTION IS OPEN TO PEOPLE OF ALL LANGUAGES Hungary Forint .0121 .0120 82.75 83.09 United ArabEmirates -increased CHAMORRO WORDS WILL BE TAUGHT y India Rupee .0346 .0346 28.820 28.820 Spot'metal prices . '-. production slightly last month. ~ . " BY MUSIC DIRECTOR, MILTON cnorrs Indnsia Rupiah .000485 .000485 2060.03 2060.03 Iran, Algeria andVenezuelapro­ Ireland Punt 1.6180 1.6165 .6180 .6186 NEW YORK (AP) - Spotnonferrous metalpricesWednesday. duceda bit less. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 322-9321 or 234-6885 Israel Shekel .3657 .3577 2.7344 2.7960 Aluminum - 55.4centsper lb LondonMetalExch.Wed. December's output was the Italy Lira .000663 .000670 1508.00 1492.00 Copper-1.1885 dollars per pound. mostsinceSeptember 1980when Japan Yen .007943 .007990 125.90 125.15 30dayfwd .007938 .007986 125.97 125.22 Lead - 32 cents a pound. the 13nations pumped25.4 mil­ 60day fwd .007937 .007984 126.00 125.25 Zinc - 5 1-21-5417 centsa pound,delivered. lion barrels a day, said Pierre 90day fwd .007937 .007983 126.00 125.26 Tin - -386.04 dollars per pound. Terzian, editorof theParisnews­ Jordan Dinar 1.4810 1.4810 .67522 .67522 . Gold- 327.55 dollars per troyoz. letter Petrostrategies. Lebanon Pound .000547 .000547 1828.00 1828.00 Silver- 3.665 doIlars per troyoz. Overall, lifting averaged 24.4 I Malaysia Ringg .3847 .3855 2.5995 2.5938 ~ --;~ , .". r '. • I • • : " • '.: .. Mercury - 205.00-210.00 dollars per 76 lb flask. millionbarrelsadaylastyear,the zMexico N. Pes .32154 .32154 3.1100 3.1100 Platinum - 359.50-360.00 dollarstroyoz., N.Y. (contract). mostsincethe26.9 millionbarrels NethrlndsGuild .5464 .5464 1.8360 1.8300 in N. Zealand Dol .5135 .5128 1.9474 1.9501 recorded 1980,he said. Norway Krone .1437 .1439 6.9605 6.9515 t;-:s:"") \\\ \'Z.~ __ ='.n~~ .=~ r===;:'~'::::':=·~'='~"~:='::"~=-E.~3'-::::7_-':::C:.2:;:"::;:'=:::::·.:·- -- ~ . .:.:,: ,-:-::.':-".'-', Pakistan Rupee .0388 .0388 25.75 25.75 I.v- Planning a :I yPeru New Sol .6289 .6211 1.590 1.610 f .' I zPhilpins Peso .0398 .0398 25.12 25.12 i II \~ !~E,1\MPOAT PROMOTION ' Poland Zloty .000066 .000065 15237 15276 Portugal Escud .006845 .006866 146.10 145.65 ~ ! \ ~, J;'Fr9m Janu#f'i6;h~14th, you can savour a typical farmer's style :: aRussia Ruble .002364 .002364 423.00 423.00 f· .trip abroad? 1 ~ I. \\ \. I" Icooking known as "Steamboa,t", th~ Chinese variety of Shabu~Shabu ~ Saudi Arab Ri;' .2666 .2667 3.750& 3.7502 ;; \ \\ \ // ~rFondue, Freshness of ingredients. aroma and presentation '., Singapore Doll .6028 .6040 1.6590 1.6557 I Send for afree forecast on currency rates I ~ \\. ,/1 r,'f2." are strongly emphasized by the "Steamboat", ~ So. Africa Ran .3256 .3262 3.0710 3.0655 I and travel tipsfor~the-cotfntryof your choice, I ti \\\7'/ l f 'i So. Korea Won .001262 .001264 792.50 791.30 I .) ti li-'l .. \' I COLUMBUS ~ Spain Peseta .008632 .008654 115.85 115.55 ;1 I.'. Name •.• ~ \1 II 1/,' ~! Sweden Krona .1346 .1331 7.4290 7.5135 ~ II !V\<-\ Iii I Thin slices of lamb American oysters ;'i ELCA TOWNHOUSES Switzerlnd Fra .6711 .6698 1.4900 1.4930 ',' ((<'Address Tel. '. V ~~ Gulfshrimps Boneless chicken ;; 30day fwd .6697 .6684 1.4932 1.4962 r.~ :\ FinaSisu 60day fwd .6684 .6671 1.4960 1.4991 Ii \ '1(--/ Tender slices of beef Lettuce f; 90dayfwd .6672 .6659 1.4989 1.5018 ~i)~~ . Staw-- ZiP: ~; 1 \ ;1 f\ Fillets of reef fish Chinese cabbage ;; Taiwan NT .0393 .0393 25.44 25.44 II~) ,I I \ Sea scallops Shiitake mushrooms " Thailand Baht .03914 .03914 25.55 25.55 ~(".I' ' . .. .. (j \\] .\ !! I\ Lean slices of pork Rice noodles Turkey Ura .000116 .000116 8591.01 8606.00 r:~'.'': .'. ~ .. I !'! jf r, A·: UAE. Dirham .2723 .2723 3.6727 3.6727 i \: f' I~' . $60.00 per twopersons fUruguay Peso .000277 .000277 3604.01 3604.01 I . I !. ! I \ \ zVenzuel Boliv .0124 • .012580 .400080 .2500 ~---~ Yugoslv NewDin .00133 .00133 750.00 750.00 1.':::-:- MAGELLAN ~' Clip this ad and mail your itinerary. to: : I" ' I,.. ECU: European Currency Unit, abasket ofEuropean currencies. The Federal /I \' Reserve Board's index ofthe value ofthe dollar against 10 other currencies \, \ Gulfshrimps Lean slices of pork I I , Thomas Cook . I I/ \\' Sea scallops Lettuce weighted on the basis oftrade was 92.96 Wednesday" up 0.18 points or0.20 I.I ICurrency Service., Inc. I II percent from Tuesday's 92.78. Ayear ago the index was 86.67. \\ \ American oysters Chinese cabbage a-auction result. Moscow Foreign Currency Exchange, c-commercial rate, d­ chicke~ Shiita~e Lots of room with over 1,100 sq. feet of space '1J~f ~o;;; 6~~:s9~~~~· .: I I U Boneless meat mushrooms free market rate, f·financial rate, y-official rate, z-floating rate. , ~\ U: ... ,'. Tel. 671-646-9220 I Tender beef slices RIce noodles ,'. Prices as of3:00 p.m. Eastern Time (1900 GMT) from Telerate Systems and i' II:'". >. MV FULLY FURNISHED other sources. L:.;... ~ ~- ~ ------.J ~ \ ,'. \\ \ $50.00 per two persons /' Two Bedrooms, 1 1/2 bath \\ \ / 1\ A\'.Vari~ty of a la carte cisnes for the steamboat is also available. 24-hour water and onsite laundry facilities PUBLIC NOTICE \ 1/' \. \ /I) 1.:/ )\/ \ A MEMORIAL BIKE RIDE in memory of .' i f Y ~ Available for lunch and dinner Nicely landscaped grounds. COMMONWEALTH ZONING BOARD 1,/ "J 'J"./ *'refervations,\ please dial 234-1234 extension 26. MEETING Within minutes from the Airport L-..;; Club at the Hyatt carholders welcome. I I THE ZONING BoARD WILL HOLD ITS MONTIILY r\ and major shopping centers! MEETING ONTHURSDAY, JANUARY 21,1993 AT12 ~ on January 16, 1993 NOON, ATTIIEZONING BOARD OFFICE LOCATED \ Saturday morning. ON.1HE 2ND FLOOR OF THE CABRERA CENtER For more information Leaving Rudolpho's Restaurant at BLIXt, IN'GARAPAN. TIIEPUBLIC IS INVITED TO ~~~INESE RESTAURANT call Ed or Lillian ATTEND. .\ \ 6:30 AM. BENIGNO R. FITIAL \.\ 71f' H~T at 134--5841 after S p.m. Bicycle riders are welcome to join. CHAIRMAN \ ,.-f-:'REGENCY 111.15.19(3694) ~~~Il:::GHl55i:;-:S 1n 5.1ll(1 0146) In!5(101S1) 50 A PAN ".- , ,- ~ i I. S,MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JANUARY 15,1993 ._ FRIDAY,JANUARY 15, 1993-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEws-9 Stockmarketwavers l!J' .1M Cinema as traders watchIraq JOE,.E. JANUARY \~~.\i:l~ ! NEWYORK(AP)- The stock mar­ saidallplanes involved hadreturned trations inWashingtoo. BOX OFFICE OPEN 7:30 P.M. WallStreetaweared abitunsettled SHOW START 8:00 P.M. ket wavered uncertainly Wednesday fromtheattack with their mission ac­ astraders monitored developments in cpmplished. by news reports that President-e1ect Clinton's organizaliooal and staffing the new confrontation with Iraq. . Brokers said the sibJation had not St:~~4' ~"~~~ ~ A United States-led coalition promptedmanybigchanges inmoney efforts had beengoing slowly, ham­ ;DepArtment bombed targets inIraqafteraseries of managers' investment plans. pering hischances to "hit the ground provocationsby Saddam Hussein that Butatthesametime. they said, ithas running" after the inauguration next officials saidviolated the agreement contributed to a recent atmosphere of week. The Dow Jones average of 30 •• ~:. -,»: ~ ~ halting the1991 GulfWar. cautioninthemarket, alsoinfluenced industrials slipped 1.08 points to .. ~ 3,263.56. . Bymidafternoon, theWhite House by theimpending change ofadminis- , , ~ SCOPE : : e :.: .- ~I _.", New York closing prices ', MOUTHWASH ~ ~ . p1~1 NEW YORK (AP)· New York Stock Exchange closing prices Wednesday: 180Z. • •••••¥.. ••• IE! 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FRIDAY, JANlJARY 15. 1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS ANDVIEWS-13 l2-MARlANAS VARIE'IYNEWSANDVlEWS-FRIDAY-JANUARY15, 1993 ' Pinatubo causes cooler weather By Randolph E. Schmid from the 1991 Mount Pinatubo eruption continued to spread WASHINGTON(AP)- An un­ around the world, blocking sun­ usual warming of the Pacific light and producing a cooling in Ocean was offset by volcanic the lasthalf of the year. dust from Mount Pinatubo in "Natureprovided uswithsome thePhilippines,causingslightly verygood natural experiments in cooler weather in 1992 com­ '1992 onaglobal scale/'Karl said. ',;~.. t \ r-- ~:..".... . pared to previous years,a panel TheEl Ninowarming seems to "il~ ~.'"'_. of climate experts said be continuing longer than ex­ , .. - - Wednesday. pected, but bothit andthevolca­ The Pacific Ocean warming, nicdustcloudseemto be declin­ - e " a ,'- known as the EI Nino-Southern ing,he added, Oscillation, pushed tempera­ Larry Stowe, of the National Office. apartment. restaurant. and store spaces tures above normal in the first Oceanic and Atmospheric for short and/or long-term lease. halfoftheyear,ThomasKarl,of Administration's Office of Re­ Available ere 2 units of 930 square feet and 5 units of 780 square feet spaces. The units the government's NationalCli­ searchandApplications, saidex­ can be used for a combination of office and studio apartment, restaurant and studio maticDataCenter,saidatanews cessdustin theatmospherecould apartment, or store and studio apartment, since each unit is providedwith full bathroom and conference. be completely goneby theendof kitchen. Each unit overlooks Lau Lau Bay and/or the airport. 24-hour water service is But as the year woreon, dust thisyear. provided. Plentyof pavedparking space. The ground floor is priced at $950 per unit. whereas the secondandthird floors are priced at$1,OOO per unit for the 930 square feet spacesand at $800per unitfer the 780square feet spaces. J & JEVBUILDINGis located inSaipan along Cross-Island Road between Capital Hill and San Vicenta. It is located on the main highway New immigrant stretching to Capital Hill, SanVicente, Kagman Village, Airport, and downtown SanJose and Garapan. It is only8 minutes from Capital Hill and the Airport. If interested, pleasecontact: ..I & ..lEV ENTERPRISES, INC. killed in Chicago , Tel.: (671) 472-8367 after 6 p.m. MANILA, Philippines (AP) ­ afastfood restaurantnearChicago and ask for Jess or Vicky Soon after emigrating from the through his close friend. Michael FAX: (671) 477-2534 1/15&22 Philippines, Rico Solis gotajobat Castro. Last weekend. both were among seven people found slain there. I Noarrests have beenmade inthe mass killing at Brown's Chicken J andPasta restaurant intheChicago suburb ofPalatine. Solis,17,eldest ofthree children, I left the Philiwrnes foc the United States lastMay to joinhismother, Evelyn, whohadbeenliving inIlli­ ooiswilhlrrsecaxlhusband,Adrioo Orgena. Irooically,Solis'naturalfatherwas stabbed todeath in100 Philippines in 1987,accooling to hissister, Jade. "This was oor firstChristmas to­ gether ina, longtime," Mrs. Orgena told Dlioois reporters. "Now, it was SUPRA-Double oor last" cassette recorder After arriving in Palatine, Rico LUGGAGES • High speed dubbing becameclasefrieOOswithCastro, 16, • New arrivals • Continous play asecond genera1im Fllipioo-Ameri­ • Assorted sizes and colors • 3 Band graphic equalizer can whoalsoatteOOed Palatine High • 110-220 V NOW SchooL • Made in Japan $22 .:;d up "Tbey really liked each other," Reg.~ SANYO-Double saidCelsoMocales, anemployee of -­ $69.95 cassetterecorder the restaurant "They were always Auto reverse laughing andtalking." CAMERA 5 Band graphic equalizer Castro, wOO was remembered asa Minolta, Nikon, Canon, CD line-in/Surround system gregarious and popular student, Ricoh,Panasonic, Wizen • High speed dubbing helped 100 newcorer polish his En­ Alex 35 mm glishandgothimapart-timejobasa • Built-in flash, Focus free, • Made in Japan NOW dishwasher and apprentice baker at Easy to operate, Compact Reg.~ Brown's Qlicken and Pasta size, Made in Japan $159.95 Castro, wbose parents emigrated ESKIMO franthePbiliwmesmanyyears ago, • King Size blanket workedattherestaurantmtheweek­ ends bet refused to dosoonweek­ 20%OFF days sohecould coocenrate onhis studies. Hewas theyoungestoffour children, remembered as a good dancerandpopular with classmates. ''Thiskidwasagood kid," neighbor Maurita Fiscber said of Castro. "He would shovel snow, help you dmnp SONY-caS$ette leaves inthefall. Healways refused recorder money." • 5 Band graphic equalizer Solis toeic 100 job sohewouldn't PLATES/BOWLS • Auto-shut off • New man • One touch recording have toask hisparents for spending FAN • Melamine ware • Made in Japan money, according to his mother. • Assorted sizes Unbreakable • 110-220 V NOW "RicolikedthejobatBrown's and • from 12"-16" desk fan/16" - Assorted sizes & colors he was avery hardworldng guy,"his wall fa,1/12" Box fan/ mother told reporters inlllinois. "He $2 .~~d up Reg~$129.95 16"stand"sts 95 didn'twant to ask usfor money. He _.-....------n-~-~-----~.------• and up wasvery independent" FRIDAY, JANOARY 15_ 199~ -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWSAND VIEWS-I3 12-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS ANDVIEWS-FRIDAY-JANUARYI5, 1993 Pinatubo causes cooler weather By Randolph E. Schmid from the 1991 Mount Pinatubo eruption continued to spread WASHINGTON (AP) - An un­ around the world, blocking sun­ usual warming of the Pacific light and producing a cooling in Ocean was offset by volcanic the last half of theyear. dust from Mount Pinatubo in UNatureprovidedus withsome the Philippines,causing slightly very goodnaturalexperiments in cooler weather in 1992 com­ 1992onaglobalscale,"Karlsaid. pared to previous years, a panel The El Ninowarming seems to of climate experts said be continuing longer than ex­ Wednesday. pected, but both it and the volca­ The Pacific Ocean warming, nic dust cloud seem to be declin­ known as the EI Nino-Southern ing, he added. Oscillation, pushed tempera­ Larry Stowe, of the National Office, apartment, restaurant, and store spaces tures above normal in the first Oceanic and Atmospheric for short and/or long-term lease. halfofthe year,Thomas Karl, of Administration's Office of Re­ Available are 2 units of 830 square feet and 5 units of 780 square feet spaces. The units the government's National Cli­ search and Applications,said ex­ can be used for a combination of office and studio apartment, restaurant and studio matic DataCenter, said atanews cess dustin the atmospherecould apartment, or store and studio apartment, since each unit is provided with full bathroom and conference. be completelygone by the end of kitchen. Each unit overlooks Lau Lau Bay and/or the airport. 24-hour water service is But as the year wore on, dust this year. provided. Plenty of paved parking space. The ground floor is priced at$950 per unit, whereas the second and third floors are priced at $1,000 per unit for the 930 square feet spaces and at$8oo per unit for the 780 square feet spaces. J & JEV BUILDING is located in Saipan along Cross-Island Road between Capital Hill and San Vicente. It is located on the main highway New immigrant stretching to Capital Hill, San Vicente, Kagman Village, Airport, and downtown San Jose and Garapan. It is only 8 minutes from Capital Hill and the Airport. If interested, please contact: J & JEV ENTERPRISES, INC. killed in Chicago Tel.: (671) 472-8367 after 6 p.m. MANILA, Philippines (AP) ­ afastfoodrestaurantnearChicago and ask for Jess or Vicky Soon after emigrating from the throughhis close friend, Michael FAX: (671) 477-2534 Castro. Last weekend, both were lnS&22 Philippines, RicoSolisgotajob at among seven people found slain there. Noarrests havebeenmadeinthe mass killing at Brown's Chicken andPastarestaurant intheChicago suburb ofPalatine. Solis, 17,eldest of three children, left the Philippires fa- the United States last May to join his mother, Evelyn, whohadbeenliving inIlli­ ..L.. ~, noiswithhersecoodhusband,Adrino '~,_.}:J1~~~1~. Orgena. Ironically.Solis' natural father was stabbed todeath inthePhilippines in 1987,accooling to hissister, Jade. "This was our firstChristmas to­ gether in a long time," Mrs. Orgena toldlllinois reporters, "Now,it was ourlast" cassette recorder After arriving in Palatine, Rico LUGGAGES "High speed dubbing becameclosefriends withCastro,16, • New arrivals Continous play asecond generatioo FIlipino-Ameri­ • Assorted sizes and colors 3 Band graphic equalizer canwhoalsoattended Palatine High 110-220 V NOW School Made in Japan $22 .:~d up "They really liked each other," SANYO-Double saidCelso Morales, anemployee of Reg.~ $69.95 cassetterecorder the restaurant 'They were always • Auto reverse laughing and talking," CAMERA • 5 Band graphic equalizer Castro, whowasremembered asa • Minolta, Nikon, Canon, CD line-in/Surround system gregarious and popular student, Ricoh,Panasonic, Wizen • High speed dubbing helped thenewcomer polish his En­ Alex 35 mm glishandgothimapart-time job as a Built-in flash, Focus free, • Made in Japan NOW dishwasher and apprentice baker at Easy to operate, Compact Brown'sChicken and Pasta. size, Made in Japan Reg.~ $159.95 Castro, whose parents emigrated ESKIMO fromthePhilippines many years ago, King Size blanket r--i'~';';i,"'",:;'/~j worked attherestaurant00theweek­ PilLOWS endsbat refused to do soon week­ 20% OFF I... ~.,J., ..". I . dayssohecouldconcentrate on his 10% OFF studies. Hewasthe youngest offour ~~~~~~'~:' children, remembered as a good . . . .. dancer and popular withclassmates. ~- ;-.;;; ,... " "Thiskidwasa good kid;' neighbor . . . L.---- J Maurita FIscher said ofCastro. "He .' .... - . would shovel snow, helpyou dump SONY-eassette leaves inthefall. Healways refused recorder ...... money." • 5 Band graphic equalizer Solis took thejob sohewouldn't PLATES/BOWLS • Auto-shut off • New man havetoask hisparents forspending WALL CLOCKS • One touch recording FAN • Melamine ware money, according tohismother, • Quartz • Made in Japan • Assorted sizes Unbreakable "RicolikedthejobatBrown'sand Modern style, Attractive • 110-220 V NOW • from 12"-16" desk fan/16" Assorted sizes & colors hewas averyhardworking guy," his wall fa,I/12" Box fanl colors, Movement free mother told reporters inillinois. "He $2 .~~d up Reg~$129.95 16"standfan$19 95 $18~~dUP didn'twantto ask usformoney. He • and up wasveryindependent" _------111111!1111!1------~-----:-:-:-:~------.. , .. ,",

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CALL 234-7253 SPECIALIZING IN AMERICANS LMNG ABIlOAD Office SafetyKit Value $156.12 Now $125.95 Is/Nick Loste Incoming President Kits include Fire Extinguisher • First Aid Filipino Community, Inc. Kit • Smoke Alarm • Flashlight • Exit MICROL CORPORATION and Fire Ext. signs in office kit. At red Mafnas' P.iI BOX 281, SAN JOSE, SAIIAN, MP 88850 • 18. 234-5911,2,3,4,8,1,8 performance Also available Vehicle Safety Kit Val~e $98.65 ~, W··bJ~·W Now $79.95 I" Dear Editor: . UOillW.b)··: Includes Fire Extinguisher • First Aid Kit This isacommendation letterfor Frearika veteran legislator andImmigration • Flashlight • Safety Vest • Single Safety service chiefJose P. Mafnas. Dur­ .' ... ···~m[b[E . Flare Kit ing his tenure'as a lawmaker, he authored bills, including those , J' • '-, • which establishedimmigration and STK# YEAR MODEL uc. # SELL Located in Chalan Kanoa at Sugar Dock Intersection. U91-C82 1988 CAMRY 4DR. AI'M-742 4,695 Santos labor regulations. 1989 CHEVYCELEBRITY A/iG-689 4,395 U91-157 Tel: 235·6500 -Fax: 235-7400 , Upon hisassumption totheposi­ U91-230 1990 SUBARU LEGACY APJJ-182 8,395 . . . tion, Chief Mafnas rectified con­ . ! born on April 26, 1922, passed away in the trOversial matters thatseemed im­ U92-C57 1989 TERCEL MH-930 3.995 possible. Heboasted morale and U92-C63 1990 CAMRY WP£iON AN:>-886 6.595 U92-C69 I986 . MAZDA 626 LX ABC-472 995 Grace of Our-Lord on January II, 1993 at instilled a sense of responsibility MH-570 3,395 among immigration officers. He U92-C74 1988 CHEVYCAPRICE of U92-C85 I 988 CHEVYCELEBRITY AAO-681 3,495 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL the age 70. encouragedimmigrationofficers to U92-C87 1988 CAMRY N'tA977 5.595 bemore professional byparticipat­ U92-C90 1990 TERCEL MT-844 3.795 CUC RFP 93-0007 4.395 ing in numerous workshops con­ U92-C95 1990 CHEVYSPRINT AAO-604 The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation(CUC) is requesting U92-C99 1991 SUBARU LEGACY AAS-484 7,395 SURVIVED BY HIS: ducted locally andoff-island. 2,595 ~onofoversta~ngaliens U92-108 1989 MAZDA AIWt-69 I sealed proposals from qualified firms for the SUPPLY OF Wife: Martha Cabrera Santos U92-128 1988 NISSAN PULSAR AAF-558 3,495 LUBRICANTS, LUBRICATING OILS,GREASES, ETC. for isarecord fortheImmigration ser­ U92-145 1989 MAZDA P/UP AN:.-313 2,995 Sons: Kenneth, Joseph, and Alfred, Jr. vice duetoefforts ofChief Mafnas U92-146 I 985 CAMRY 4 DR. SDN AAD-447 2.995 thePowerPlantsof Saipan, Tinian,Rotafor a periodofoneyear. and theofficers' professionalism. U92-148 1988 SUBARU 4DR. AAB-803 1,495 Existingsupplycontractterminateson May I, 1993. Proposing Daughters-in-law: Monique Santos and Julie Sasamoto Santos TheImmigration service has repa­ U92-152 1988 HIWX P/UP ANJ-311 4.395 triated more than 100 illegal aliens U92-156 1987 NISSAN MAXIMA AN:.-886 5,995 partiesmust be prepared to commencedeliveriesimmediately. Grandchildren: Magdalise, Cecelia, and Geoffrey, Gezina Ann, Branson Jay, U92-164 1990 SPRINT AAD-474 4,395 in one month alone. Permits are 2,995 '.'~" U92-166 1987 BONNEVILLE ANJ-373 issued much faster now which AAD-484 4.395 Proposersare required to providea minimumoftwo (2) months Erlinse Mae, and Alfred, III eliminates thechronic problem of U92-171 1990 SPRINT U92-172 1989 CAPRICE AN::J..296 3,995 stockinventoryof productsrequiredby each powerplants at its follow-up traffic. U92-173 1989 4X4 EX-CAB AAD-903 7,695 ChiefMafnas is a conscientious U92-175 1989 CAMRY AAR-C14 7.995 respective bulk plantsin Saipan,Tinian andRota. Suppliershall \ person whoremovedhisofficedoor U92-177 1992 4X2 MY-193 7.995 Predeceased by his: 1 deliver lubricants to each power plant in drums or bulk. In AIWt-847 11.995 to reach out for the sentiments of U92-187 1990 CAMRYWGN Saipan, delivery service shall include pumping the system lu­ Daughters: Erlinse and Gezina Ann U92-188 1991 CAMRY 4DR p..p;j.-921 9.195 " notonly political chums butforall APJJ-380 1.995 ~1 In U92~189 1987 4X2 bricatingoil from the drums into the power plant's bulkstorage Jose P. and Maria M·. Cabrera (Tamar) people. essence, heisconsider­ 1988 CHEROKEE JEEP ABK-921 7.995 Parents-in-law: ateandkindat heart. Hematerial­ U92-190 tanks. Brothers-in-law: Francisco Borja, Jose Sn. Attao, Gabriel and Vicente izedtheimpossibleforalien spouses U92-193 1991 PONTIAC FIRE BIRD ABC-322 8,695 ofCNMI citizens asa medivac es­ U92-197 1991 4X4 EX-CAB ABE-992 16.500 Various types of oils are required and the quantities requiredof M.Cabrera, Roberto Tudela cort to.San Diego. Hawaii and U92-198 1989 TERCEL AHH-457 3,695 Guam. Heterms theImmigration U92-199 1991 PREVIA ANJ.027 8.995 each type will be given during the pre-proposal conference. Rosa C. Torres 1990 SUBARU AN:.-641 2,995 Sister-in-law: service asa public office. U92-200 Proposersshall warrantthat all lubricantproducts suppliedwill U92-201 1989 TERCEL AAL-310 3.695 Mr. Thomas O.Sablan isalso to U92-203 1990 CORUA WGN AAS-654 6.595 meet or exceed the required or recommended specifications of becommended forthesmooth and U92-205 1987 MAZDAP/UP AAK-101 2.995 themanufacturers ofCUC's powerplantenginesandequipments. Survived by: efficient operation of' the office. U92-207 1988 CAMRY 4DR AAE-574 4.995 CaptainSablan never accepted his U92-208 1990 CAMRY 4DR AAK-170 7.995 Engine oil analysis and lubeoil audit shall be performed by Brothers and sisters in law: Probio M. and Trinidad T. Cabrera, Francisco Torres, U92-210 1990 CAMRY WGN MS-94J 7,995 very own enclosed office rather to MV-400 5.500 supplieron a regularbasis. Sitontheopen-spece withthelower­ U92-216 1989 BUICKCENTURY Manuel S. and Ramona C. Sablan, Maria DLC. Cabrera, Rosa P. Cabrera, Francisca U92-217 1989 CHEVYCELEB MH-914 2,995 rank officers. He is the so-called 9,995 U92-218 1990 MAZDA MIATA AAP-323 Selectionof a supplierwillbemadeon thebasisoftotalOFcost, T. Borja, George L. and Vicenta C. Teregeyo, Rosario C. Attao, Vicenta Ch. Tudela. the eyeoftheImmigration service forthe general public. R92-C18 1990 4-RUNNER AAJ-403 15,995 stockinventory offeredoneach island,paymentterms, conditions He is an unbiased person, sin­ R92-C21 1989 HIWX P/UP AAN-167 3,995 of supply. cere. attentive andmost cheerful. R92-C22 1990 COROUA 4 DR. AAN-459 7.995 He is additionally survived by numerous nieces and nephews from Pohnpei and MT-475 5,995 ;.... He is a homegrown citizen who R92-C27 1990 HIWX P/UP : R92-C31 1991 COR. STNWGN TAX1-366 7,995 A pre-proposal conference will be held for all interested parties was offered a delicate and presti­ ABA-561 6,995 Saipan. R92-C32 1991 HIWX P/UP SIB at the CUC Conference Room,Lower Base, Saipan at 1:00 P.M, I gious immigration position in the R92-C33 J990 HIWX P/UP AAD-739 5,995 US. R92-035 1990 COROUA TAXl-260 7,995 local time on January29, 1993. Itisanelection year, both parties R92-C38 1991 4X2 MS-817 6,995 Wake and Funeral Services have potentialcandidates either the R92-C39 1991 CAMRVU< ABB-381 12,995 R92-Q41 1989 4X2. AAK-124 5,495 The proposals shall be marked CUC RFP 93-0007 and five (5) good,thebadortheugly reigns the APJJ-486 6,695 January 18, 1993 - Monday people's throne, Chief Mafnas de-­ R92-C43 1991 4X2 copies are to be submitted to the Manager,"Procurement and R92-C45 1990 CAMRY WP£iON TAXI-36+ 8,695 3:00 p.m. Wake and Public Viewing commence at family residence in serves recognition forretainment. R92-C46 1991 PREVIA WAGON AAA-907 9.995 Supply, Commonwealth Utilities Corporation, Lower Base. Respectfully yours. R92-C47 1991 COR. 2DRCOUPE MY-I92 7.995 Saipan,MP96950nolaterthan2:00P.M. localtime,onFebruary Dandan Antonio Aguon 8:00 p.m. Holy Rosary 26,1993. KANG'S GENERATOR CUC reserves the right to reject any and all proposals for any .' oj January 19, 1993 - Tuesday • Sales • Parts reasonand to waiveanydefectin said proposals,or anyofthem, • Rental • Repair ifin itssoleopinionto do so wouldbeinthe bestinterestof CUe. 11:30 a.m. Holy Rosary at the family residence in Dandan All proposalsshall become the property of CUe. 12:00 Noon Responso We have rewinding service and maintenance service. All enquiries shall be, 'directed to Mr. Ramon S. Guerrero. Please contact us: 2:00 p.m. Viewing at Our Lady ofMt. Carmel Cathedral We can supply on special order items of all kinds of ExecutiveDirectorof CUC attelephonenumber(670)3224033 4:00 p.m. Mass ofChristian Burial , HeaVy EqUipment and Generator Spare Parts. KANG CORPORATION and fax number(670) 322-4323 Our Lady ofMt. Carmel Cathedral P.O. Box 3053 We have 10 kva up to 300 kva Generator. Saipan, MP 96950 /s/ Ramon S. Guerrero Tel. # 288-9366-9 . ( Fuel Tank (500 GIL - 4000 GIL) Executive Director Internment at Mt. Carmel Cemetery Fax # 288-5004 1/15,22,29 onl) 1Ia.r7-11tc.1,,'a.&tMA15.21tU17I1J i , ,

I " FRIDAY, JANUARY 15,1993-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-23 22-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JANUARY 15,1993 Major defends allied strike ~ Safety 1st Systems, LONDON (AP) - The govern­ casualties, .Major replied hehad Asked ifheregretted notbeing "No I think the decision to stop Allies,attackIraq tougher with Saddam two years thefighting atthetimewedidwas ment said Wednesday the allied no information at thisstage. ~ (Saipan), Inc. Iraqi UN ambassador Nizar the strikewas designed to spare strike against Iraq had inflicted Defense Secretary Malcolm agoin theGulfWar,Major said: therightdecision atthe time. By Ruth Sinai WASHINGTON (AP)• Ameri­ Hamdoon condemned the attack civiliancasualties. "serious damage" on its targets, Rifkind later told the House of 1. Sal't'ty Ist is Saipan's fh-st retuil and wholesale outlet Bush said the strike demon­ and warned that Britain would Commons thatthemilitary action and authoi-lzed dealer dedicated solely to meeting canandalliedwarplanes bombed as ''veryuncivilized" butoffered strated "we are serious" in de­ nothesitate totakefurther action against Iraqhadinflicted "serious ~ you,' health and safet.v needs. anti-aircraft missile sites in to halt cross-border raids into Safety 1st Systems, ~ . .. '. southernIraqWednesdayinanew Kuwait andallowUNinspectors manding that Saddam comply ifnecessary. damage" onstrike targets. Hesaid 2. Safety1st prides itselfin providing only the highest military showdown with Iraq to resume charter flights inside withUNresolutions thatsetterms Prime Minister John Major, four RAFTornado GRI aircraft ~ (Saipan), Inc. quality merchandise. 100% of ourinventory meets a President Saddam Hussein two Iraq. . at the end of the Gulf War. speaking to reporters outside 10 andtwoVictor tankers tookpart. niinimum of one of the following standards: . years after the Gulf War and a Saddam, appearing on Iraqi . "You've got todowhatyouhave Downing St., said allBritishair­ He also underlined Major's .1. Safety 1st is Snipan's first retail and wholesale outlet. • UL • Underwriters Laboratories week before PresidentBushleaves television inmilitaryuniform, said todo." crafthadreturned safely from the message to Saddam. . and authorized dealer dedicated solely to pieetingyour •ANSI • American National Standards Institute Bushsaid it notmatterthatthe "Shouldtheneedarise," hesaid, .. health and safe'tv needs. '- .. •NFPA· National Fire Protection Association office. another holywarhasstartedwith mission. _.1.. .' " • . , .' -. f • theWestern allies. "Thecriminals bombing camejust oneweekbe­ 'The action we have takento­ "thegovernmentwillConsider the • NEG - National Electric Gode The nighttime strike by 110 to • OSHA· Occupational safely & Health Administration forehe leavesoffice. 2. Safety 1st's company policyis provide the finest warplanesfromtheUnitedStates, have come back, carrying their nighthas deliberately been both needforfurther action in consul­ quality products at the best possible price with on time France andBritainwasaccompa­ hatredandtheirevilwiththem... "I'm president until the 20th limited andproportionate," Ma­ tationwith coalitionpartners....It delivery and then back it with personalized service. 3. Safety 1st's staffhas completed OSHA workshops on nied by an order from Bushdis­ toimpose thewillofcolonialism," and I will run the foreign policy jor said. isbecomingincreasinglyclearthat voluntary compliance in health and safety. Our staff 3. Safety 1st's products and service include the following: members are trained professionals that can consult and patching hundreds of American he said. . andmakethesekindofdecisions HesaidIraqiPresident Saddam SaddamHusseindoesnotrespond President-elect Bill Clinton, aslongasI'mpresident,"hesaid. Hussein's regime had breached simply to diplomatic representa­ * Fire and safety equipment, supplies and apparatus. advise on compliance with OSHAFederal guidelines. troops to Kuwait to stand as a * Protective clothing and footwear. tripwire against any incursion who was telephoned by Bush InLon~Prime MinisterJohn several UNSecurity Council re­ tions." Majorsaid the worldwas grow­ Earlier Majorsaid,"Wedidn't * Construction and traffic safety equipment. Safety 1st carries the following in stock: fromneighboring Iraq. before the attack,expressed full quirements, posingathreat toair­ * All sizes ofDry Chemical and Halon Fire Extinguishers, as "Preliminary information indi­ support forthemilitary strike and ing increasingly intolerant of craftprotectingKurds innorthern take this action lightly," and the well as refilling and maintaining them. • CFR 1910 OSHA Code ofFederal Regulations said sternly "you can't rule out Saddam's defiance. Iraq, impeding UN inspection Iraqis had been given "ample • CFR 1926 OSHA Construction Manuals cates the mission was accom­ * Designing, engineering and fabrication of wet pipe, dry force" again afterhe takes office "I hope this will put an end to : .,'\ teams, andillegally entering Ku­ warning." pipe and Halon automatic sprinkler systems and fire • NFPA Fire Ufe safely Manuals other printed material plished," presidential spokesman "", • PrintBd material on other Federal Regulali1ms. Marlin Fitzwater saidattheWhite if Saddam Hussein keeps violat­ the infringements," Major said waiti territory. He spoke of the no-fly zone alarm systems. House; "All of our planes have ing international agreements. "We've hoped thatbefore and it ""Each and every one of those establishedoversouthemIraq"to * First Aid ~ts and supplies, residential, commercia and construction. . Located in Chalan Kanoa at'Sugar Dock Intersection returned to theirbases." "Ithink itwasthe rightdecision, hasn't If he infringes again, he breaches needs to stop. If they stop Saddam Hussein from sup­ Tel: 235-6500 -Fax 235-7400 The UnitedStateshadaccused done in the right way," Clinton must expectus to retaliate again don't,weshall havenohesitation pressinghisownpeople" andsaid 4. SafetyIstbelieveswhenitcomestoyour fire, safety, rescue, and Iraqof a lengthy seriesofprovo­ said. andwehavemadeitentirely clear again, with our allies, in taking there had been increasing threat emergency needs, no project is too small or too big for us to cations, including deployment of Theallied bombing represented to him that we will certainly do the necessary action· to enforce toallied aircraftoverthepastthree handle. Call Thorn or Richard at Safety 1st. missile batteries in a "no-fly a limited action, confined to th8t" security council resolutions," weeks from Iraqiforces entering ~O.; Loca~ed Aparl:Inents zone,"thefiringof amissile from military targets andposing nodi­ "We standready to take addi­ io"Chaian Kanoa atSugar Dock Inte'rseclion See classifieil theno-fly zoneandfrommissile :.,:.." .: Tel:· 235-:6500 ,-.Fax 235;.7400' .~~~ , tional forceful actions," said ~ ",'~ ~ rectthreat tothesafetyofSaddam, :;~j~1W:;[Jj28J~lli;[]Ji,l:lll. •• •• -•I' an Iraqi plane at an American U MajorAskeddeclared.aboutthe levelof Iraqi batteries in southern Iraq. ..-.-.--- Section aircraft and illegalbordercross­ hundreds of miles away in Fitzwater.The military saidabout inss intoKuwait. Baghdad. The United States said 1,300soldiers from the 1stCav- alry Division,basedatFortHood, Texas, would fly to Kuwait and join300special operations forces already takingpart in a military exercise there. boA PER68bA Fitzwatersaidthebombing was in retaliation for repeated provo­ cations by Iraq,· including the deployment of surface-to-air missile batteriesinsouthern Iraq. Themissiles weredeemed athreat •• to alliedaircraftpatrolling a no­ flyzoneestablished afterthe war. -Fitzwater said he could not judgeSaddam'smotives butthat it was fair to speculate he was exploringfor anyweakness asthe United States changes adminis­ trations. If that's the case, Fitzwater said,"hemakesagrave mistake." "President-elect Clinton has been very precise in terms of making sure that there could be no miscalculation" aboutUS re­ Come to bA PERGEJbAand Catch solve, the spokesman said. Acknowledging that it was The Most Gorgeous Sunsets lmique for an outgoing president to 'initiate military action, and The Coldest I Fitzwater said, "The president ,.,, simply felt he couldn't wait." Congressional leaders, Demo­ aats and Republicans alike, ap­ plauded Bush's decision. on the Island WarrenChristopher, Clinton's nominee for secretary of state, told aconfirmationhearingbefore only 99~ word ofthebombing thatthenew administration "stands shoulder Mon-Sat 9:00 -6:30 pm to shoulder" with the Bush ad­ ministration. Drink Specials: Bushmetwithnational security advisers onMonday andapproved Bud, Bud Light 99~ • Kahlua Drinks 99~ theairstrikes.Theyweredelayed until Wednesday because of bad • Select Wines - weather that clouded targets. 99~ Streaking over southern Iraq Gamay Beaujolais, Chardonnay, White Zinfandel from bases in Saudi Arabia and 99~ the U.S.. aircraft carrier Kitty .. Cappuccino & Espresso Hawk, the allied warplanes pounded four missilesites and a Exciting Prizes will be raffled during the happy hour number ofmobilesites,saidGen. Joseph Hoar, commander of the '}~~ ["@/lil} bA PER68bA USCentralCommand, inTampa, Fla. FRIDAY, JANUARY 15,1993 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWs-25 24-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND .vIEWS-FRIDAY-JANUARY 15,1993 Continued from~~page 24 .-r; i .Court•.• _ APARTMENT, OFFICE AND SHOP SPACE Court Calendar - S.Bo~a Deleon Guerrero Jan. 19 Ana Evangelista VS. Joaquin C. JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Pedro M. CNMI vs. Makrina Sam Camacho Dela Cruz FOR RENT JUDGEPEDRO M. ATALIG Northern Marianas Retirement Ignacio P. Omarvs. Kimdong CNMI vs. Bettie S. Sarkis Happy Market vs. Sung Taek Highway Market VS. Jose C. & Jan. 20 VS. Frankie R. Tenorio Chul CNMI vs. Anthony C. Flores Christopher Building, Capitol Hills Coo Alicia Guerrero 9:00 A.M. Northern Marianas Retirement 10:00 A.M. CNMI vs. Delana, Teodoro 1. All apartment has 2 bedrooms, fully furnished and Island Diners vs. Luis K. Universal Rental vs. Ricardo P. with brand new furnitures. Lucky Dev. Saipan, Inc. vs. VS. Frank P. Villagomez Concepcion S.Wabol, et.at vs. CNMI vs. Kapileo, Gerald P. Pelisamen Castro, et. at 2. Good location, near government agencies and good Saipan Resort Complex Inc. Mogambo, Inc.-tn retheMatter Victorino U. Villacrusis et. at. CNMI vs. Lucas, Joseph R. Jan. 21 Island Fiesta Foods Co.Inc. vs. Universal Rental vs, Larry T. CNMI vs, Matsumura, Kazumi for office and shop space. United Ent. Inc. vs. Juang Ve - Dept. of Commerce & Labor 3. With good water and power supply. P'ea~ contact Apt. 301, serno M. Atalig Lacyet. at CNMI VS. Villagomez, Jesse A Hwang et. al. CNMI 9:00 A.M. 4. Reasonable rates. Chnstopher Bldg. or CNM I VS. Saimon, Nexing G. IslandFiesta Foods Co.Inc. VS. Universal Rental vs. Harold A. CNMI vs. Taule, Enja Nelson call at . Marianas Commonwealth Lions OPEN 7· 10 Jan. 22 Burnette et. at CNMI VS. Ismael Leong Tel. No. 234·57591 9:00 A.M. Happy Market vs.Conrado "Boy" JC Tenorio Ent. VS. Dina Maria Jan. 20 287-6668 Shoe Mart Inc. VS. Dionne M. Maluto Jr. A. Lizama 9:00 A.M. Lynette Rader .Dollar Rent a Carvs. Henry JCTenorio Ent. VS. Mitchal E. & CNMI VS. Crispin A. Borja APARTMENTS FOR RENT $].~ Sasaki . Lucia F. Lewis Jan. 21 BEER JUDGEMIGUEL S.DEMAPAN American &G Trading Dev. vs. Hertz Rent a Carvs. Alexander CNMI vs. Luzano, Efren A VESTCOR VILLAGE· CAPITOL HILL Jan. 18 KimJae Chon Mettao CNMI VS. Luzano, Efren A. 1:30 P.M. Town House Inc. vs. Van Zao Hertz Rent a CarVS. Alexander Jan. 22 AG &Ino VS. VanLu Qu Mettao 8:30 A.M. VS. AG & lno VS. Imelda Merjilla S. Universal Rental vs.Young Sun Guangdong Constr. PAC. CNMI vs. Joel R. Del Rosario AG & lno VB. JoelL. Nagranza Bae Ent. CNMI VS. Suda, Dickson D. COFFEE DOHun Unviers'al Rental vs. Jerry M. Guangdong Constr. Ind. VS. CNMI vs. ScaJiem, Leon Else • 24 hr. water & power AG & Ino VS. Pedro M. Niegas HELP WANTED • Back up power generator AG & Ino VS. Ceferina A Paran TeanoJr. Calibo Ent. CNMI vs. Ligmau, John C. • Swimming pool facility Jan. 19 Micropac Inc. vs.Bemo M.Atalig Hong electric Ent. vs. Ricardo CNM I vs. Kim, Sung Bae OUTSIDE SALESMAN LuckyStarCarp. vs.Herman C. Songsong CNMI vs. Pelep, Primo P. • Ocean View 9:00 A.M. to set up Wholesale Accounts for our In Re Estate of Seman, Felipe Santos Chinese Good Center vs. Nick CNMI vs. Kileleman, JuanS. • Laundry room ICE $1: M. PacificInt'l. Marianas vs. Elena Norita CNMI VS. Lainos, Roman Seman various automotive product • Good maintenance service 1:30 P.M. G. Taitano Chinese Good Center vs. CNMI vs. Martin, Nancer W. distributorships.Some automotive "ENJOY THE SUNSETS FROM YOUR BALCONY OR PORCH" SAN ANTONIO In Re Estate of DL. Guerrero, LuckySupermarket vs.Lucia C. Elphidia B. Sablan 9:00 A.M. Pedro Chavran Sflblan CNMI vs. JuanS. Kileleman knowledge helpful but not necessary. For more information please contact Tel. No. 322-3793/94 In Re Estate of Taisacan, Meitetsu Shopping Center vs. JUDGE ALEX C. CASTO ROTA Luis K. Pelisamen 18 21 Base salary and commissison. 1/8,15,22,29(10103) Servlno Atallg Jan. Jan. Jan. 21 Meitetsu Shopping Ctr. vs. 9:00 A.M. 9:30 A.M. Contact John Gervais at Joeten Motors. 8:30 A.M. Marianas Commonwealth Lions CNMlvs.FrankH. Ramangmau AG & Inovs. Rowena E. Mapili Meitetsu Shopping Ctr. vs. 1:30 P.M. AG & Ino vs. Rolando D. No phone calls please. CNMI VS. Teregeyo, Setero ATW REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 9:00 A.M. Marianas Commonwealth Lions DPHSS & Juliana T. Heath vs. Arogante Dolores S. Willbanks VS. Fran­ Meitetsu Shopping Ctr. vs. Bemo Antonio T. Lizama AG&InoVS. Hector C.Janoras "I~~ CUC RFP 93·0006 cisco B. Stein, et. at M. Atalig The Commonwealth UtilitiesCorporation (CUC)is requesting sealed Ki{by Sales & Services VS. CNMI VS. Efrain M. Reyes, Jr. ~ ~ proposals fromqualifiedfirms for theSUPPLYOFFuELS FORTIffi CNMI VS. Ngirongor, Taylor Loudes M. Dejillas POWER PLANTS of Saipan, Tinian, Rota for a period of one year. CNMI VS. Alarma, Roberto D. Meitetsu Shopping Ctr. vs.Gani Existingsupplycontractterminates onMay I, 1993. Proposing parties Will pay $ 2,000 for E. Benoza i mustbe prepared to commence deliveriesimmediately. JUDGEMARTYW.K. TAYLOR Lucky Supermarket vs. Etene fi Jan. 18 Taimalelagi I:::I: Therearefive (5) Commonwealth PowerPlants thatoperateon oil right car 8@!td gas Cruz, Jacinto J. vs. Agulto, II l II 9:00 A.M. and theaveragetotalconsumption is approximately 850,000ofgas oil Francisco CNMI VS. JovitaE. Nabors ~ Show it to us Sambhwani's Corp. vs. Vivian per month. 1:30 P.M. _ (\iiii JUVENILEITRAFFIC Sasao A 52 MegawattPower Plant at Lower Base Saipanoperateson heavy Saturdaybetween ~ ~ Jan. 20 ., JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Kenneth I. ~ ~ fueloil and the averagetotalconsumption is approximately 1,400,000 ; .. Lukas ~ ~ 10-noon Sabina SanNicholas vs.Rudolfo ~ ~ gallons of heavy fuel oil per month. Bermudes JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Kenneth I. ~ ~ Lukas CNMI VS. JudithB. Corona ~ ~------~ CUCis seekingproposalsforthe supplyof bothgas oiland heavyfuel atthe Horiguchi Building, CNMI vs. Alfred R. Flores JCTenorio Ent. vs. Gale Martin ~ ~ oil.The specifications for the gas oil and heavyfuel oil will be given JCTenorio Ent. vs.Egbert Mabel ~ ~ CNMI vs. Fermin R. Flores ~ ~ during the pre-proposal conference. Garapan. CNMI vs. Davit! D. Kapileo JC Tenorio Ent. VS. Juanita A ~.=--- .~ Camacho . ~ ~ CNMI vs. Norita, Joseph I. ~ ~ Proposers arerequiredto deliverfuelto the existingCUCflangeat the CNMI vs. Chung Woon Soo JC Tenorio Ent. vs. John M. ~- ~ portsof Saipan,TinianandRota. CUCwill takepossession of thefuel ~ ~ 1:30 P.M. Diaz in the fuel storagetanks. JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Florence Ask for Jim, Jeffor Robert Remedios L. Mendiolavs.Jacob • I' ·,1' R Fleming • .~~ I Proposers shallwarrantthatall fuel suppliedshall meetor exceedthe S. Mendiola R or Call 234- 3600 Encherina Jonas Sukavs. John JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Ignacio P. requiredorrecommended specifications of themanufacturer ofCUC's Taimanao Agbanlog ;I'~ .powerplant engines. ·Universal Rental vs. Marianas • R Isabel T. Castro VS. Roman B. ~ •~ R~ Castro Commercial Corp. , Supplier shall providea copyof theactualpublishedPlattOiIgram and JC Tenorio Ent. vs. David ~ ;;' ~ Jose A. San Nicolas VS. Daisy complete fuel specifications (certificate of quality) at timeof loading. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS ..(! M. San Nicolas Camacho R Supplierisrequiredtotake sampleoffuelat delivery pointsandprovide rss RFP93-003 Irving R. Borden vs. Jane A. JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Herminio & ,,:r~~;~;E{.,~,~jF completespecifications of fueldeliveredto CUCwithinten (10) days. The CNMI Public School System is soliciting competitive Jeannie B. Celis 1m ... ! II Proposal shallbe submitted showingcost per gallonof fueldelivered, Borden ~ ~ sealed proposals from interested companies to provide school Emilio J.Ortiguerra vs.Christina Highway Market vs. Ellen·D. ~ ~ transportation cost, and taxes. Proposers must give details of any Madu ~ ~ playgroundequipmentsforSisterRemedio·Pre-School. Propos­ AB. Ortiguerra ~ ~ additional costsof deliveryof gasoil to theislandsofRotaandTinian. Sunny Market vs. Anthony C. ~ ...::...... ~ alswillbeaccepteduntil 2:00p.m. local timeFebruary II, 1993, Erica T. Besong VS, Darius Reyes ~ t.6r·~. ~ at which time and place it would be opened and read. A non Besong Highway Market vs. Guadalupe ~ ~ Selection of a supplierwill bemadeon thebasisof totalCIFcost,fuel Tito R. Laniyo vs. Enriqueta L. ....-. stock inventory offered on each island in addition to CUC storage, refundablefee of twenty five dollars ($25.00) U.S.Dollarsmust T. Eugenio ~ ~ Laniyo 2- BEDROOM, FULLY FURNISHED/ AIR-CON paymenttenus. conditionsof supplyandquality of fuel. accompany the proposal. The twenty five dollars maybe a Highway Market VS. Edwin P. certified check, cashier'scheck, or otherforms acceptable to the 2:30 P.M. ~ IN A QUIET AND SECURED LOCATION ~ Priscilla SN. Muna vs.PedroC. Fejihara A pre-proposal conference will be heldfor all interestedpartiesat the PublicSchool Systemandmade payable to the treasurer,Public Sunny Market vs. Faustino F. ~ ~ Muna AS LITO, CLOSE TO NMC AND AIRPORT -- CUCConferenceRoom,LowerBase,Saipanat9:00A.M. localtimeon ~ ~ School System, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Is­ Jan. 21 Caamcho ~ ~ January29.1993. lands. All proposals must be in duplicate and in a sealed 9:00 A.M. Sunny Market vs. Ken Lukas ~ ~ envelopeclearlyface-marked"PSS RFP93-003" andsubmitted Sunny Market vs. Jean C. ~ The proposals shall be marked CUCRFP93-0006 and five(5) copies CNMI vs. Jovita E. Nabors 900 - 950 SQ. FT. PER UNIT _ to the Public School System Procurement & Supply Office, Ike's Market vs. Florence C. Dosdos aretobesubmittedto theManager, ProcurementandSupply, Common­ Universal Rental vs, Edward ~ Lower Base, Saipan. All proposals received after the afore­ Pangelinan . & 850.00 - $900.00 PER MONTH - wealth UtilitiesCorporation, LowerBase, Saipan, MP 96950 no later DLC. Camacho ~ ~ Universal Rental VS. Felix S. ~ ~ than2:00 P.M local time,onFebruary 26, 1993. mentioned date and time will not be considered under any Universal Rental vs. Larry F. ~ ~ circumstances. Specifications maybe picked up at the PSS Panes MONTH TO MONTH RENT Tropical ColorSaipan vs. Lucia Diaz ~ CUCreservestherighttorejectanyandallproposals foranyreason and Procurement& SupplyOfficeatLowerBase. ThePublicSchool JC Tenorio Ent. VS. Sebastian OR ONE YEAR LEASE - C. Sablan ~ ~ to waive any defect in said proposals, Q{ any of them. if in its sole System reserves theright to reject, any or all bids, if in its sole Tajibmai ~ ~ Pacific Financial Corp. vs. ~ ~ opinion to do sowouldbeinthebest interestofCUC.Allproposals shall opinionto dosowouldbein thebestinterest ofthePublicSchool JC Tenorio Ent.vs. Sebastian Evangeline P. Balbon &Sancho ~ 24-HOUR WATER SERVICE -FREE!!! ~ become the propertyof cue. System. Anyquestion(s)in regardstothisannouncementshould Tajibmai ~ ~ Kirby Sales & Servo vs. Jose/ ~ ~ contact the PSS Procurement & Supply Office at telephone Universal Rental vs. Jane P. All enquiriesshall be directed to Mr. Ramon S. Guerrero, Executive AliciaGuerrero Lizama ~ number 322-6407. Highway Market vs.Ricardo P.I ~ FREE TRASH SERVICE!!! -~ Directorof CUCat telephone number(670) 322-4033 andfaxnumber Universal Rentalvs. ThomasW. ~ ~ (670) 322-4323 Lorenza P. Castro Bounds ~ ~ IslWilliam S. Torres Is/Louise Concepcion JC Tenorio Ent. vs. K&L Corp. ~ Is/Ramon S.Guerrero Commissionerof Education Procurement & Supply JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Albert' CALL 234-5809 ..am ExecutiveDirector Fidel SNBabauta vs.Mananses 1115.22,29 (3721) Officer 1/15,22,29 (3732) COntinued on page 25

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New group to act Visitors to NMI up T SAIPAN HEALTH CLINIC THE NORTHERN Marianas re­ ~~!Y on As Lito Road ceivedmorevisitors fromJapan, on road closures, the mainland, and Guam, Korea, SAIPAN'S WALK-IN URGENT Taiwanand HongKong in 1992 GOVERNORLorenzoI.Guerrero DPS. ar.emporaryrestrainingorderwhich compared to 1991, the Mananas In the case of a threatened or CARE CENTER has directed the Department of canbepresented tothecourtOIl an Visitors Bureau reported yester­ Public Safety (DPS) to prepare actual right of way blockade, emergency basis with very short day. contingency plans todeal withthe Guerrero saidDPSshould bepre­ notice after a roadblockade is at­ In its annual report released closureofroadsbyprivatepersons, pared to dothe following: tempted. Rroviders: including arrests and filing of * Have designated coordinators during the MVB annualgeneral * Respond immediately to any membership meeting, thebureau larry Hocog, M. D. complaints in court. available during allshifts for COD­ right of way blockade to ensure InamemorandumtoDPSDirec­ tactandliaisonpurposes withother said a total of 488,330 tourists that public safety and security is visited me CNMIlastyear, 63,871 Gary R. Nole, M.D. torGregorio Camacho, thegover­ agencies andtomake decisions for maintained. nor said the attorney general has necessary DPS action. more thanthe totalin 1991. * Have an officeravailable on Japanese visitorscomprisedthe Saikichy Angey, P.A. organized an action group to deal *Coordinate action withtheac­ shortnotice forpossible testimony withroadblockades. Thegroup is tiongroup members. JohnDowell, biggest group of visitors to the 'incourtwhohasobserved theroad Northern Marianas. A total of composedofrepresentatives ofthe John Cool and Tom Sheldon, all Hours: 9 A.M. ·5 P.M., Mon., Tue, Tburs, Fri blockade and cantestify tohis0b­ 345,971 Japanese tourists visited Department of Public Works, from theAGoffice assigned in the :'!' 9 A.M. ·1 P.M., Wed & Sat. servations of the scene and the ef­ theCNMI lastyear, or 12percent Marianas Public Land Corp. Of­ team haveaccess to pre-prepared feetof the blockade onthe public. fice of the Attorney General and draftlegal documentation seeking morethantheprevious year'sfig­ . * Provide security forandassis­ ure. WE ACCEPT: CNMIGov'f, Staywell, Pacifica, tance to the enforcement of any Visitors from themainland and Calvos Connecticut, Life Universe Ins. courtorderrequiring the removal Guam totalled 79,142up 9 per­ Bennet Seman - Report Crimes ofrightof wayobstructions. cent thegeneral membership meeting conservatively while they are Underwriters Aenta, Delaware Amer. *As a lastresort andafterCOD­ Koreantouriststotalled31,615, attended by about300guests that here," Sablansaid. Travellers Insurance sultation with representatives of or57. percentmorethan theprevi­ MVB wouldcontinue to tapnew With new hotels in Guamand Committed or theOffice oftheAttorney General, ous year. markets this year.. price-cutting in Hawaii, Baliand tomakearrests andfilecomplaints The rise in the number of Ko­ Shealsohopedtheeconomy in Australia, competition is getting for malicious mischief, impeding reanvisitors wasattributed tothe Japan where the bulk of tourists tougher, Sablan said. Being Committed traffic or violation of otherappli­ availability ofdirectflights twice visiting the CNMI come from, I He saidevenifSaipanis close cablecriminal laws. . weekly from Korea via Asiana will improve. toJapanandothermajorcitiesin OnMondaythegovemrnentwas Air and Continental Air But while the number of tour­ Asia,hotels,restaurants andother abletosecure atemporaryrestrain­ Micronesia's weeklyflight ists continued to increase since hospitality businesses must be­ ing order to open the Chalan Vacationists fromTaiwanrose 1981, a representative of theser­ comemoreprofessional andmore Monsignor Guerrero Roadafterit by 211 percentwith11,163. The vice industry said tourists are service-oriented to continue at­ was closed bytheTebuteb family. number of tourists from Hong spending less andare staying for tracting visitors. Thefamily decided toclosethe 1990 BMW 325i Kongincreasedby90percentwith a shorterperiodcompared to the He saida continuing-supply of roadusing animprovised ropeand 4,480. mid-eighties when the Northern LOW MILES. LIKE NEW CONDo parking amotorcycle in themiddle skilledworkers is essential to the ) Arrivals fromHongKong, are Marianasenjoyedatourismboom. MANY EXTRAS oftheroadbecause oneofitsmem­ Ron Sablan, representative of success of the hotel business. ~.~~.'-'~.' expectedto increase further with •... "Morethanever,wehavetopro­ - bers was allegedly given the run­ '., ~ the directflightservice provided Pacific Gardenia and the Hotel $19.500 234·8230 aroundbytheMarianasPublic Land :\1 weekly by Continental· Air Association of the Northerri videmorevaluefor thedollarwe 118,11,12,13,14(10094) Call: 234·7272 (PARA) Corp., with which thefamily hada Micronesia sincelastSeptember. Marianas, made the disclosure earn,"he said. pendinglandexchangeclaim. (NL) Touristsfrom Australia, how­ during Wednesday's economic The hotel representative said Most of the merchandise wiH be ever, only totalled 2,594, or 24 meeting organizedby theSaipan the CNMI, particularly Saipan, percentlessin 1992compared to Chamber of Commerce. has todevelop newtourist activi­ 10-20% OFF such as: Jeans, lady's the previous year due to a con­ "Therecessionis affecting the ties and attractions thatappeal to fashion, suitcases, camera, lighter, tinuing recession that started in hospitality industry, as it is in peopleof all ages. ~ Marianas Public Land Corporation that country in 1991. other industries. Tourists are The clean environment must sunglasses, toys, towel, belt, wallet, MVB Managing Director staying 3.5 days insteadof four alsobe protected tokeepthevisi­ BennetSemansaidin a speechat days and are spending more torscoming, he said. (GLD) walkman, pants, etc. ARONGORONGOLTOWLAP We also wholesale Chinese foodstuff ! PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT NUTISIAN PUPBLIKU INVITATION TO BID The Marianas Public Land Corporation (MPLC) I MARIANAS PUlHJC LAND CORPORATION (MPLC) SCHOOL MARIANAS PUBLIC LAND CORPORATION NMC RFB NO. 93·116 GINEN ESTE HA ENFOFOTMA TODU AYU SIHA I (MPLC)REKKEARONGAARALONGEERARAMASKKA Welcome to Z U L Market. hereby informs all village homestead recipients Mt}NGGAI HOMESTEAD NIPAGO MANGGAGAIGE HA' EYOOR YAAR HOMESTEAD lYE RE SCHIWEL LO who are still on permit status, that the Homestead GIPERMIT STATUS'NAESTAO, NAIUFISINANHOME­ LLOOLPERMITSTATUS, BWESCHOOLHOMESTEAD The NORTHERN MARIANAS COLLEGE i.s soliciting competitive sealed Location : Garapan formally Officewillcommenceinspection of theirvillage lots STEAD PARAUTUTUHONKUMONDUKTAINSPEKSION OFFICE REBWELE BWEL YAAR INSPECTION-UL bids fromqualified vendors for a MULTIMEDIA ENGLISH LANGUAGE effective February 15, 1993, for compliance of the SIHA GIIYON-NmA VILLAGE LOTS IFEKTIBUFEBRU­ HOMESTEAD WOOL FEBRUARY 15, 1993, IGHA RE Arizona. ARY15,1993,P~ 1I15,22,~~10134) permit provisions particularly Section 1, 2 and 4.. UASIGURANAMAKUMPLE SIHA Gl TABWEYAILEEWAL MILLE SECTIONS 1, 2 AND 4 DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM. . PATIKULATMENTE SEKSIONA 1, 2 YAN 4. REELISISIWOWUL PERMIT. Section. 1 reads as follows: SEKSIONA 1 MATAlTAl KOMU The system will be comprised offive (5) multimedia computers, with . Commencement of improvement and Occupancy .I SlGIENTE: SECTION 1. NGREE IKKA1SUL OWTOL: co~tr~l ce~ter ~o accommodat~ The homesteaders shall enter upon the commence TUTUHON MA ADELANTA YA IKUPA. BWELETAAL IGHAREBWE AGHATCHU ME ASOOY. sound input and output, audio up to four PUBLIC NOTICE to use and improve the homestead lot whi.ch sh~l I GAIIYUHOMESTEAD DEBIDIUFANHALOMYUUMA ALONGEER HOMESTEADERS NGE REBWE (4) students with headsets and built-in mIcrophon.es; LaserDISC play~r include beginning construction of a dwel!mg u~t TUTUHONUMUSAYANUMADELANTAISITIONTANO' TOO1ONG ME AGATCHU HOMESTEAD WE RELO with barcode" instructionalware software for Enghsh language (reading, APPOINTMENT TO CHAPTER 7 PAMl Of TRUSTEES within three (3) months after receipt of this permit NI PARA U ENGKLUSA I TINITUHON MANHATSAN LLOL NGE R~ PWAL AKKAYUUTIW BMW LLOL GUMA' GI HALOM TRES (3) MESES DESPUS DI MA speaking, listemng, writing) skill development which allows input/output and shall occupysaid dwelling unit as homestead­ RISIRI.ESTE NAPrEMISUYAN DEBE DI UMASAGAYI MESAMMWAL WE RELO LLOL NGE RE BWAL The Office of the United States Trustee is now accepting ers principal place ofresidence within two (2) years I MA HATSA NA GUMA KOMU I PRINPAT NA LUGAT AKKAYUUTIWIIMWLLOLMESAMMWALELLUW (3) of voice' and installation and training for instructors on the operational applications for considerationfor appointment to the chapter 7 after issuance of this permit, such occupancy to RESIDENTE GI HALOM DOS (2) SAKKAN NATlEMPO MARAM MWURILlGHARENGALLEERPERMITNGE use of the instructional ware arid hardware. The successful bidder must continue for the balance of the three-year home­ DESPUES DlMANA'lNUESTENAPETMISUYADEBIDI REBWE LO lYE L10L RUWOOW (2) RAAGH MILLE panel of trustees to administerChapter 7 bankruptcy casesfiled stead term. UMAKONTINUAMASAGAYl' ASTA I BALANSA I TRES YAAL GHUULAELUUWRAAGH HOMESTEAD TERM. provide a total "Turnkey" solution. in the U.S.DistrictCourt,BankruptcyDivision,fOr theTerritory (3) ANOS NATETMINU. ofGuamandtheU.S.DistrictCourt,BankruptcyDivisionforthe Section 2 reads as follows: SECTION 2 NGE E KKAISUL OWTOL: Pro~rement t _ SEKSlONA 2 U MATAITAl KOMU MILIKKA REBWEFTEERU REEL Interested bidders may pick up specifications at the NMC & Northern Mariana Islands. The minimum qualifications for Standards for improvements. TAIMANU I SIGIENTE: AGHATCHU The homesteaders shall construct on the home­ AREKLAMENTON INADELANTA: Property Management Office, Bldg. 'L', As Terlaje Campus, Saipan, week­ appointtnent arefoundin title 28 of the Codeof FederalRegula­ stead a dwelling unit which shall have kitchen and I HOMESTEADERS DEBI U FATHA GUMA NI GUAHA ALONGEER HOMESTEADER NGE REBWE days from 8:00 AM. to 4:00 PM. tions, Part 58. toilet facilities approved by the Marianas Public FASllJDAD KUSINA YAN KOMMON NI INAPREBAN AKKAYUUTIW llMW LLOLHOMESTEAD lYE EBWE To be eligible for appointtnent, applicants must possess sh~l MARIANAS PUBIJC LAND CORPORATIONYAAYU NA YOOR MWOLUMW ME KKOMWUN YE SCHOOL Land Corporation and such homestead be HOMESTEAD U GASGAS YAN NA' SATISFECHO GI MARIANAS PUBLIC LAND CORPORATION (MPLC) Bids must be submitted in duplicate, in a sealed envelope·which is clearly strong administrative, financialand interpersonalskills, as well keptclean and sanitarysatisfactoryto the Mananas BANDAN HlNEMLO PARA MARIANAS PUBLIC LAND RE APREBAAY ME REBWE LIMITI FISCHTIY REEL as a working knowledge of the Bankruptcy Code. Fiduciary Public Land Corporation (MPLC) which shall be marked RFB: 93-116, to the NMC Procurement & Property Management CORPORATION (MPLC) NI MATATIYE I REGULASION TABWEEYNGALI AKKULEYEERSCHOOLMARIANAS experienceispreferred. Asuccessfulapplicantwouldberequired based onpublichealthsanitationrequirements ~nd YANAREKLAMENTOSANIDA. TODU GUMA'NIPARA U PUBLIC LAND CORPORATION (MPLC). ALONGAL Officer, Bldg. 'L', as Terlaje Campus, Saipan, no later than 11:00 AM, regulations. All dwelling units, kitchen and toilet MASAGAYE, KUSINA YAN KOMMON NAFAASILIDAD MWOLUMWMEKKOMWUNKKAREAYULNGEEBWE Thursday, January 28, 1993. to undergo an FBI background check and must qualify to be facilities shall beconstructedon the homesteadlot SIHA, U FAN MATSA GI HALOM HOMESTEAD LOT bonded. Trustees receivecompensation and expenses on cases SlGUN I SETBACK YAN OTRO SIHA NA 10 L10L HOMESTEAD LOT NGE EBWE TABWEEY in accordance with the setback and other building AREKLAMENTON GUNA'. ALONGAL.BUILDING REQUIREMENTS. in which they servepursuant to 11 USC sections 326 and 330. requirements. The Northern Marianas College reserves the right to reject any or all bids ALL APPLICATIONS wru, BE CONFIDENTIAL AND SEKSlONA4 UMATAITAlKOMUTAlMANUISIGIENTE: SECTION 4 NGE E KKAlSUL OWTOL: for any reason and to waive any defect in bids ifdetermined by the College Seaion. 4 reads as follows: MOHONSlHA YAALIL HOMESTEAD. SHALL BE RECEIVED AT THE ADDRESS LISTED BE­ Boundaries. I HOMESTEADERS DEBI TODU I TIEMPO U ALONGEERHOMESTE..-\DERSNGEREBWENMALETI to be inits best interests. All bids become the property of the NMC. LOW ON OR BEFOREJANUARY 31,1993. MANAGASGAS I MOHON SIHA GIHOMESTEAD POTNO MON-UL HOMESTEAD BWE ETE BWALABWA LO The homesteaders shall at all timesmaintain the U FAN TINAMPE NI MOHON SIHA GI HOMESTEAD boundaries of the homestead clear of weeds, trash POTNO U FANTINAMPE NI CHA'GUAN, BASULA YAN REEL FITIL ME WALAWAL KKAE GHIKKIT. MON For additional information, call the NMC Procurement & Property Mgmt. Office of the U.S. Trustee and underbrush. Markers of monuments placed at UNDERBRUSH. I MOHON SIHA NI PENGAN TAOTAO KKA GOBENNO E ISAITIWNGASCHEL HOMESTEAD Rm WE NGE ESEMMWEL BWEMERELME FEI.tEL. Officer, Judie Degaille-Friedle, at NMC Ext. 13, or the director of Library 238 Archbishop Flores, 803 the ·corners of the homestead by the Government GOBIETNO GI URIYAN I HOMESTEAD TI SINA Agana, Guam 969102 shall notberemoved or destFoyed. MANASUHA OSINO DlSl'ROSA. Services, Malinda M~tson, at NMC Ext. 68. 0118.11.14,15,lSoAC3sgS 1111,13,15 Qll8,ll,13,15,lS,20 oAC 3sg1 _ ...... -==------>

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"-- Get ready, FRIDAY, JAffiJARY IS, 1993 -MARIANAS VARIE'lYNEWSANDVIEWS,.29 MVBtells Z5 ~ , Marianas Varlety ·News &: Views RATES: Classified Announcement - Per one cohrnn Inch - S3.OO .• Classified Display - Per one coIlrnn Inch - S3.50 local runners DEADUNE: 12:00noon the day prior to publlcat10n MEMBERS of the growing-run­ ~ NOTE: Ifforsomereason your advertlsementlsIncorrect.call usImmediatelyto makethe ... ning community in the CNMI, CLASSIFIED ADS necessary corrections. The Marlanas Variety News andVIews Isresponsible only for one IncorrectInsertion. We reserve the right to edit. refuse. reject or cancel any ad at any Guam and in the Pacific should time. pulloutnmningshoesandcheck TEL. NOS. 234-6341 • 7578 • 9797 FAX NO. 234-9271 booksASAPto getreadyfor the annual 10K and half-marathon ACCOUNTANT, 1 CHIEF ENGINEER - Collage grad., 2 1GENERAL MANAGER· College grad., runs, scheduled for Jan. 31. yrs.experience. Salary $1,000- $4,000 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 per per month. month. LOC.-l.L HIIIE ONLY Thedate alsomarksthearrival 1ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2yrs. . . , experience. SaIaJy $6.00per hour. 1 EXEC!.JTlVE CHEF - College grad., 2 Contact: NORTHEAST ASIA, INC., yrs.experience. Salary$1,000-$6,200 of the Kintetsu Buffaloes Japa­ 1H.E.MECHANIC - Highschool grad., Caller BoxPPP572,Saipan, MP96950, The picture appearing above is per month. High School and College Students Welcome nese professional baseball team, 2 yrs. experience. Salary $4.15 per Tel. No. 234-8973 (1/29)F/10149. 1DORMITORYSUPERVISOR-College Dinner cruise Vessel needs MR. ALFREDO D. PLAZA who was whichwillbeconductingitsspring hour. 1H.E.OPERATOR - Highschool grad., grad., 2 yrs.experience. Salary $500­ 1ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2yrs. $1,000 month. waiters/deckhands. terminated by the company on October training in Saipanthisyearandis 2 yrs. experience. Salary $4.10 per per experience. Salary $3,000 permonth. 1 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE SUPERVI­ Hours 4 pm - Bpm. 15. 1992. Since then. he abandoned his sponsoring this event to kick off hoUr.. Contact: BANK OFSAIPAN, P.O.Box 1H.E.OPERATOR - Highschool grad., SOR- College grad., 2 yrs.experience. ~90. Saipan, MP96950, Tel. No. 235­ Full time work available theirstay on the island. I. salary $3.50- $5.50per hour. I 2 yrs. experience. SaIaJy $3.00 per 6260to 65 (1/29)F/10163. emplover and went into hiding. Theregistrationdeadlineforthe 1 BARTENDER - High school grad.,2 Good starting pay. hour. yrs. experience. Salary$2.35 - $3.70 popular runs is Jan.25. The reg­ Contact: GEORGE F. FLEMING dba 5 SALES PERSON, GEN. MERCHAN­ per hour. FLEMING'S ENT., P.O. Box 702, DISE - High school grad., 2yrs. experi­ Call Saipan Sea Ventures, Inc. Any information regarding his whereabout istrationfee includes thepost-run 1 KITCHEN HELPER - High school Saipan. MP96950, Tel. No. 322-6587/ ence. Salary$2.35perhour. banquet. Additional guestsmust grad., 2yrs.experience. Salary$2.15­ may be relayed to PHILIPPINE GOODS 0438 (1/22)F/10087. Contact: WINBELL SAIPAN CORPO­ Tel. #: 322..g221 or stop by Delta Dock at pay $15. $3.15per hour. RATION, P.O. Box 369, Saipan, MP at Tel. No.: 234­ 3 COOK (JAPANESE) - High school the Commercial Port. CONSTRUCTION. INC. The MVB/Buffaloes runs get , - 96950. Tel. No. 234-6601/3 (1/29)F/ grad., 2yrs.experience. Salary$2.50­ 10173. 1115.18,20.22(3722) 6485/234-0455 orcallthe Immigration underway at5:30a.m.,Jan.31,in AUDITOR $4.35perhour. front of theGarapan police sub­ Officeat Tel. No.: 234-6178/234-6488. 1 AUDITOR - College grad., 2 yrs. ex­ 1WAITER RESTAURANT- High school 3 CARPENTER stationnear American Memorial grad., 2yrs.experience. Salary$2.35­ 3 MASON perience.. Salary$1,000 - $1.900 per ~our. Park. month. $3.75per 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school grad., 2 1 GARDENER - High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 perhour. The Manageme'nt The 10 K runners will make Contact: MIYASHITA&DENNISCPA'S REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL INC.dba ERNST& YOUNG, P.O.Box yrs. experience. Salary$2.15 - $3.00 Contact: MELITON L.RAMOS JR.dba FOR RENT, theirturn at the SaipanBowling per hour. MELRAM ENTERPRISES, P.O. Box RFP93-004 3198,Saipan, MP96950. Tel.No.234­ Centerin San JoseVillage. 8300 (1122)F/10092. 1 FRONT OFFICE SUPERVISOR ­ 537CHRB, Saipan, MP96950, Tel.No. College grad., 2yrs.experience. Salary 234-3284 (1/29)F/10148. The Public School System Headstart program is soliching competitive sealed Checkin-time is from 4 to 5:15 $3.40- $4.00perhour. 3 • Bedroom Concrete house proposals from interested individuals orfirms to provide custodial services to a.m.; participants willgetanum­ ENGINEER 1 BAKER - High school grl;ld., 2 yrs. Furnished with water tank. POSITION VACANCY ten (10)'headstart centers on Saipan: . ,her anda COUPOIl forffie.awards experience. Salary $2.15 - $4.00 per 5 BAKER - High school equiv., 2 yrs. hour. experience. Salary $2.50 perhour. 1. San Roque Headstart 6. SusupeHeadstart banquet' ' 1 CIVILENGINEER - College grad., 2 Located in Achugao Contact: HOTELNIKKOSAIPAN,INC. 5 COUNTER ATIENDANTS - High ANNOUNCEMENT 2. Tanapag Headstart ' 7. Chalan Kanoa Headstart yrs. experience. Salary $5.80 - $6:00 The MVB/Buffaloes Fun Run dba HOTEL NIKKO SAIPAN, P.O.Box school equiv., 2yrs.experience. Salary per hour. 3. Garapan Headstart 8. Chalan Kanoa Peer Headstart 5152 CHRB, Saipan, 96950, Tel. $2.25 perhour. Please call Banquetissetfor 12noonpoolside 2 CARPENTER - High school grad., 2 MP POSITION VACANCY: 4. Oleai Headstart 9. San Antonio Headstart No. 322-3311 ext 2020-2022 (1/22)F/ Contact: WICHELL'S INC. (DREW at the Hyatt Regency back in yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 - $4.00 5. San Vicente Headstart 10. San Antonio Peer Headstart 3703. KAYE) dba WINCHELL'S DONUT Tel. : 134.. 7394/156..1007 Garapan. per hour. HOUSE, P.O. Box 2371, Saipan, MP Executive DirectoroftheCommonwealth Development Author­ Contact: ,!lI:':lr.1 " Interested applicants mustbeknowlecigeable and have a mini­ The Chief, Procurement and Supply is soliciting Tel. No.233-0470m (1/22)F/10088. APARTMENT FOR RENT broadcasts liveinsteadof waiting (Lower Navy Hill) :I"V.lI:4DlI:1doal.:OV ·;teo lE"'":r:i.d:a.y- (5) years competitive sealed bids from qualified individuals mum offive professional experience inbanking proce­ to watchthemon tapedelay." 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER. -- ---, ~CC»:IJt"JIOl~ dures and activities, orin economic development and financial or firms for the procurement of TELEVISION Thewinners ofMonday 's NFC 2 BEAUTICIAN - Highschool equiv.•2 • Convenient Location. Near Hospital, Hotels, School & management; andshall possess a graduate degree in business SERVICE. and AFC championship games yrs.experience. Salary $2.15perhour. Shopping Centers. FUllyFurnished. 2 Bedrooms ::I:>Ile:l.:i.""'~Jry" Contact: JOSE T. TAROPE dba administration, economics, engineering, accounting orlawfrom will faceeach otherin the Super CHEMIBOY ENT.lCHEMIBOY CLUB & • 24 Hours Water supply • Free Trash Collection services E::ca,:r1'37" :i.:It'Jl. an accredited university or college. Specification for theabove maybe picked up atthe Bowl at Pasedena, California REST. P.O. Box 1970, 'Saipan. MP PIs. Coli Tel. No. 322-3581 and ask for Rose/Lucy -t,h~ office of Procurement and Supply, Lower Base, Sunday, January 31st. KSAIra­ 96950(1122)F/l0099. .' -"~""- -. :<\:.~': CLOSINGDATE: dio will also provide live cover­ :nrIc:»:rr1:i.:Jt'1g; Saipan during working hours (7:30 A.M. to 11:30 2 BUILDING MAINTENANCE RE­ age of Super Bowl xxvn on PAIRER - High school equiv., 2 yrs. ~ The first daily -, A.M. and 12:30 P.M. to 4:30 P.M.). ~i~t:~j~~~~1::;,~; '~ Feb. 1, localtime. experience. Salary $400per month. <, ~~ newspapcr Interested applicants must submit his/her employment applica­ j~~...... " ':. ~,~,~.,f' 936 1 GARDENER - High school equiv., 2 published on tion to CDA Office, located inWakin's Building, Gualo Rai, KSAI can be found at on FOR lEI., "'" . Saipan, is yrs.experience. Salary $2.15perhour. laterthan 18, If All bids must be in a sealed envelope marked the AM dial. KSAI-AM is the distributed to Saipan no February 1993. theapplication issent Contact: J.E. TENORIO BUILDING, " _ \j ~ storcs and. othcr " IFB93-0013 submittedin duplicate to the office of first privately-owned radio sta­ 1) 1- BEDROOM APARTMENT .j bymail, interested applicants must provide ample time to reach P.O. Box 29, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. I "~)... '" outlets.. It IS th~ tion in the' CNMI. KSAI was No. 234~20 (1122)FI3701. • wi 1 Brand New Refrigerator " (1:.:',: ~'.~\i also ~ellvcrcd CDA Office before the closing date. chief, Procurement and Supply, Lower Base, // i early In the Saipan, before 2:00 p.m. February 18, 1993, at established in 1978 and features • wi 1 Brand New Electric Range ." morning to homc, family-oriented programming, 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR ~ . office, businesses SEND APPLICATIONS. RESUMES AND SUPPORTING which time andplace, all bids will bepubliclyopen 1 MAINTENANCE WORKER - High • 24 HourWaterSupply and other localnewsandinformation. subscribers on the DOCUMENTS TO: school equiv., 2yrs.experience. Salary and read aloud. Any bids received late will not be $2.15perhour. • next to TokyoTower island. Advertisers considered. The CNMI government reserves the 'Contact: J.S.D. SAIPAN LTO., Caller .... are encouraged 2) STORE/OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE to usc this Mr. Juan S. Tenorio rightto reject anyor allbids in thebestinterest of BoxAM 884,Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. opportunity to Chairman, Board of Directors No.233-0470/0471 (1/22)FI10089. ,·638 Sq. Ft. reach their the government. prospective Commonwealth Development Authority 1 COOK • next to TokyoTower markets daily. zo, Box2149 /s/David M. Apatang 1COOK HELPER -Highschool grad., 2 yrs. experience. SaIaJy 42.15- $3.00 Please call at 234-6846 It]t:1 II] Saipan, MP 96950 91 1/U.22,29. 115(3731) per hour. ~' . 0118.15 oAC 3702 (Lovl's Emporium) from ....;.., IIt'ACHAtWl ..", ,,' Contact: LA GONDOLA dba LA PE,R· GOlA, CallerBoxPPP315,SaipSQ. MP 9:00 am-9:00 pm Mon-Sun d11=a- 96950, Tel. No.322-7662 (1122)F/10091. s 3O-MAluANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEwS~FRIDAY -JANUARY IS, 1993 ¥RIDAY,JANUARY 15,1993 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWs-31 .EEl{ &.lVlEEK®.by Howie Sclmeider • . . Short.·. e 6'O(~ A~k.)D·1H£. SHA.fv1E. Il-\E.y CROSSWORD PUZZLER I continued from page 32 6l.OB£ TAKl~ GL'iJS A~Y (A~J'T to IT Ffa)Iv\ traXJ6l£. MAKERS . HE-RE. Chess Federation) regulations, Sid K. Peter --"'-...1 PU~le ACROSS 41 Bullring cry Answer to Previous victories countfor onepointand 'Aces ofAces' YE:AH ... 1 RaWlings 42 Strike out draws ahalf-point. 45 Northern 5 Plaything The· next match is scheduled 8 Young cow Ireland Tournament '2 Region county foc Friday in this town 50 kilo­ 3 Solemn 49 Mine Tournament wonder entrance' meters (31 miles) northwest of \4 - vera 50 Study Madrid. [5 Aida series 52 Baked clay THE 2ND Annual Sid K. Peter 16 Edible seed 53 "Wililam- Timman blundered earlyin the 17 Gaseous Overture" game,' losing the advantage of Memorial Golf Tournament THE SAIPAN GOLFERS ASSOCIATION element 54 Make lace playing white and scrambling to 18 All 55 Great lake is inviting its members to participate 20 Responds '56 Poker stake parryShort's aggressive attacks. is scheduled for Jan. 30-31. GARFIELD® bydim Davis 22 Sailor: 57 Pigpen "That wasagoodgame," Short colloq. 58 lifeless in the January 17 tournament at said. FOR THE PIETER,HERE'5 A FRIDGE 23 Bow DOWN The tournament will be held WITI-t AFilLL-LENu-T~ MIRROR 24 "The Outer English grandmasterRaymond Marianas Country Club. 1 Crippled at Marianas Country Club 27 Grab 2 Tehran's Keene described Short's play The tournament is for the "Ace of Aces" 31 Fuss country Wednesday as"brilliant" 32 Tint 3 Bird's home 7 Lopgs for both days. 8 Country of 11 Marshes Short is ranked 13th in the title and the 33 Talk 4 Soulh Pacific 19 Rodent .indistinctly . island North world, Timman 18th. Thewinner America 21 Vast age 37 Calling 5 Candles 24 Experimental JanuaryAce selection. 40 Moray 6 Be In debt 9 Fish sauce of theseries willreceive 187,500 All interested Individuals should sigh up at 10 Booty rm. 25 Mountain on Swiss francs (US$124,000) and Marianas Country Club or Coral Ocean Point Crete become thefirstnon-Soviet in 21 r::-...."...--r:c::-T:7"'1 26 Crowd Pro GolfShop. Space Is limited so please sign Entry fee is $35 28 Article years to playfor the world title. up early. ($20 far the game and $15 for prizes, tooaena drinks). ._- 29 Hint The loser will receive 112,500 30 That woman 34 "- Bailey" SWISS francs ($76,000). 35 Permit Thelastnon-Soviet toplayfor 36 Chooses PEANUTS® by Charles M. Schulz 37 Division of the title was American Bobby a state .FISCher. Hewonthe championship I ...------, NO, MAAM .. MI( DOG .NO, I STILL DON'T 38 Everyone MAI(BE IT'LL ALWAY5 I NEVER CAN. 39 Remained at in1972bybeating BorisSpassky, DIDN'T COME TO KNOW HOW I-lE 60T A BE A MVSTERI(... REMEMBER ..DID THE ease thenwasstripped ofhis titlethree 42 Facts SCHOOL TODA'l' .. PERF=ECT SCORE ON Tf-lE ~ "T" STAND FOR "TRUE" years later by the FIDE for re­ - (,' -==-+--+--1 43 Paradise ~ OR I=OR "FALSE"? "TRUE OR FALSE" TEST 44 Swing fusing to accept certainplaying ...... ;..r:-+--1.46Weary . rulesforhis titledefense against ~! 47 lamb's pen name Sovietplayer Anatoly Karpov, ~ 48 Musical C ¥ instrument s 51 Grain Moves· ~ e SAN' LORENZO DE EL ESCORIAL, Spain .(AP) .• STELLA WILDER Moves from the third game Wednesday of the candidates' final won by England's Nigel YOUR BIRTHDAY ShortafterDutchIDanJanTimman resigned, The contest will deter­ 4 mine who will challenge Garry Kasparov for the world chess By SteUa WUder CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. Ill) - yourdiet, and besure youget the right crown. You can use your natural style and amountof sleep.It's essential that you *~. IThe twoplayers are tied at l.~ Born today,you have beenendowed flair to yo~ distinct advantage today. conserveenergy at this time. points. The first player to reach withtremendoustalent inoneparticu- Don'tshy away from the dramatic! VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. ZZ) _ Once lar field over all others, but you are AQUARIUS (Jan. ZO·Feb. 18) - youtake a step in onedirection today, 7.5 points winsthe series. notlikelyto be the first to recognize it You can come up with a new way of you'll have to proceed on course until Timman(White) Short(Black). and decide that this will, indeed, be- fUlfilling a routine duty today - and you reach your destination. White (Queen'sgambitdeclined) comeyourlife-focus. On the contrary, attract a good deal of positive LmRA (Sept.23-Oct. ZZ) _A COD- 1.d4 d5 wblleyouare young youwill no doubt attention!' flict between home and business is 2. c4 eS prove easily diitracted, quick to PISCES (Feb. 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AP names Jordan top male athlete By Bill Barnard cherishit a littlemore becauseit's as his closest challenger. He was It's amazing that he could win an satisfying for Jordan in 1992 than voted OIl by people who don't followed by Lemieux (177-18), awardlikethisinthatsocialclimate. in 1984.when he was on the win­ NEW YORK (AP) - After con­ necessarily watch basketball that Johnson (95-14), Lewis (67-8), I wouldhavelikedtohavemethim, ning US team beforebecomingan queringthe NBA. MichaelJordan much." O'Neal (60-7), Eckersley (59-4), see what kind of person he was, NBAstar. helpedccoqaer the worldin 1992. The awardis based on a poll of Young (58-9),Laettner(57-6)and whatmade him tick." "IhadmoreOlympicspiritin1984 Basketball·sbiggeststarhadhis AssociatedPressmembernewspa­ Bonds (50-6). Despiteallhisaccomplishments, and I benefited individually 00 100 biggestyear. leading the Chicago persandbroadcastersintheUnited While it's rare for a basketball 1992 was a rocky yearfor Jordan. busiress side that year," hesaid. Bullsto theirsecondstraightNBA States. playerto win theaward,it's notfor Questions were raised about his "I think I hada different outkxic championship, winning his third Although basketball is the an Olympian. Nine times in 14 gambling on the golf course, as­ thaneveryotherguyon100Olympic MVP award and then playing a world's fastest growing sport, it Olympicyears,theawardhasbeen sociations withdisreputablefigures team Noooeelsewas00ire teamin supporting roleastheUSOlympic hasn't always beenthisprominent won by stars at the Winter or andhis decisiontolimitmarketing , 1984andwooanNBAchampionship team won the gold medal in Jordan and Lany Bird, the AP's Summer Games. ofhis imagetoproduetsthathehas in 1992. So it was more special for Barcelona. top male athlete in 1986, are the Other Olympic winners were endorsed. them," Now. Jordan can add another only basketball players to win the JesseOwensin 1936.BobMathias 'Therewerea lotof negatives in Jordanwoohis sixthcoosecutive honoc to his 1992 trophy case ­ awardsinceit began in 1931. in 1952, Rafer Johnson in 1960, 1992.so thiswillhelp me remem­ NBA scoring title last season, ore AssociatedPress Male Athleteof Jordan won by a comfortable Don Schollander in 1964, Mark ber it in a positive way," Jordan shortofWIltChamberlain's record the Year, margin over a field that included Spitzin1972,BruceJennerin1976, said. "If the Bulls hadn't won, it ChamberlainnevexwooireAPaward Jordan is·only the fifth man to Lewis, Mario Lemieux, Magic the US hockey team in 1980 and would have been a downyear, on despite averaging SOpointspergame win the awardinconsecutiveyears, Johnson, Shaquille O'Neal, Den­ Carl Lewis in 1984. balance.JustwinningtheOlympics in 1961-62.. joining Joe Montana,Carl Lewis. nisEckersley, SteveYoung,Chris­ "JesseOwenshadtoovercomea wouldn't have been enough." "ThemootIaveraged is37,which Byron Nelson and DonBudge. -tian Laettnerand Barry Bonds. lotofsocialpressurestosucceedat The businessconflictsandjeal­ wasvery tough. so getting 13more "It's nice that it's notjust a bas­ Jordanreceived 264 points and that time," Jordansaid. "We have ousies expressed by some Olym­ every gamewouldbeapheoomenal .lretballaward,"Jordansaid."I can 37frrst-placevotes_twiceasmany pressuretoday,butadifferentkind. pic athletes made the Games less accomplishment," Jordan said ~.~t~td~~#'·. .,~£ MillerDraft defeats '"?? ~;BoxmgHall ofFarrt~ Korason, Kautz Glass Theodore''Tiger';·Flowers.t6~:· first black:middleweigl\f By Frank D. Palacios seventh with a two-out double the first on Marcus Ngiraidong's champion.in ,1926; To~l* that tied the game at 7-all before two-run double. But the Glazers Gibbons, a leading heavy~: MilLER Draft came back from giving the Draft its first lead of countered innings. The Draft weight contender •. betw~e!i a7-2 deficit not once but twice to the game on a Korason error. graduallycreptup,tyingthegame 1911 and 1925. and MaXie' advance to the championship. The Draft then retired the at 7-all after five complete in­ Rosenbloom. who had29~f edgingout the Tenorio Korasons Korason side in the bottom of the nings. career bouts, winning 223. arid 8-7inthesecondgameandKautz seventh and fmal inning to meet The Glazers regained the lead, was the world light heavy;;' -Glass Glazers 9-8 in the third the Glazers to decide who will 8-7, in the sixth but the Draft weight champion betw~¢ij: r slow pitch softball playoff game represent the A division. Once rebounded to9-8with tworuns in 1930-'34.<. Sunday. again.theDraft came backfrom a the top of the seventhandheld on Henry Pearce of England The Korason were three outs 7-2 deficit to earn the right to for the victory. The Glazers ad­ earned induction as a pioneer. awayfromadvancinginthesingle represent the A division against vancedearlierbyblastingtheCOP a class for boxers whose last elimination A division playoff the NPI Blue Sharks of the B Enforcers in the first game, 14-2. fight was before 1892. Pearce but,asusual,gavethegameaway, division Sunday at Koblerville They outhit the Enforcers 18-6, was the Bareknuckle British theirthirdinarowasSteveNagata Elementary ballfield. The Draft but managedjust nine against the Prize Ring'Champion in 1805 led the Beennen's attack in the jumped on top, 2-0, in the top of Draft. and retired undefeated. The other two non-partici­ pants chosen were boxing his­ torianJames Jacobs andArthur. Short beats Timman in Game 3 Donovan, thefirst referee tobe inducted. By Christopher Bouton Black-Short Brenner was a renowned matchmakeratMadisonSquare SAN LORENZO DE EL Garden from 1959 to 1973. ESCORIAL,Spain (AP)- Nigel Clancy was honored as the Short of Britain beat the Nether­ trainer and manager of Emile lands' Jan Timman on Wednes­ Griffith, an original Hall of day.pulling even in theirmatch to Fame member. Dunphy decide who will face Garry broadcast more than 2.000 Kasparov for the world chess fights on radio and television, championship. including 200 title bouts. . The victoryinthe third gameof the candidates' final took 44 The inductees were chosen moves and lasted 4 hours, 20 by a panel of 128 boxing his­ minutes,withShortplayingblack. torians,membersof theBoxing It was Short's first victory in the Writers. of America an(frlrig candidates' final and tied the writers from 'Australia, Great Britain.SouthAfrica.Japanand .' match at 1.5 points apiece. .) Timman had won the second several Central and South game on Monday. also playing American countries. ' ,. , . black. When the newest class is .The first player to reach 7.5 inducted on June 13, there points will play Kasparov in Au­ .will be 122 fighters and ring I: personalities enshrinedIn gust Under FIDE (International ehall. . . . continued on page 31 -, tArlarianas %riety;~ Micronesia's LeadIng Newspaper Since 1972 6&) P.O.Box23J Saipan, MP96950 • Tel. (670)234-6341 e 7578 e 9797

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