Man Mauled, Killed in Dandan
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UfcNÈftsiTY o f H a w a ii libra ry ^Marianas ^Varie ¿ ( ÿ y t e w s Micronesia’s Leading Newspaper Since 1972 . Vol. 21 No; 167 Saipan, MP 96950 ' ' © 1992;Mariana^j\/ariety. Mbhday * November 9, 1992 Serving CNMI for 20 Years 25' Man mauled, killed in Dandan ELADIO O. Laude (left) with a friend. ONL Y the metal shell of a Sentra sedan was left after it was left burning in Dandan shortly after midnight Thursday. By Gaynor Dumat-ol the two were locked up. Sources close to the two men which was later identified as Center said they could hahdly Eladio O. Laude, 48, was said Rivera was able to open the Laude’s, near his house. recognize Laude whose face THE BODY of a carpenter, which scheduled to leave for Manila on trunk and Jumped out of the run A car similar to Laude’s was showed signs he was badly beaten showed signs of violent death, Nov. 17. ning car. He hid in the boonies found totally burned a few blocks and bruised, his right cheek al was found in the Dandan home He and a friend, Nilo.Rivera, until daylight, when a police car from where the victim’s body was most ripped off and his head stead area early Friday morning. 32, were allegedly mauled by six spotted him and took him to the discovered. twisted. A friend who was with the vic men and thrown inside the trunk hospital. Co-workers o f Laude who saw Police Chief Antonio Reyes said tim escaped death by Jumping out of Laude’s car, a 1985 Nissan At about 6 a.m. Friday a Dandan the victim’s body at the morgue Friday investigators were looking of the trunk of a running car where Sentra sedan. resident reported seeing a body, of the Commonwealth Health continued on page 7 Task force adopts $2.45 pay rate Nakamura leads THE SPECIAL Task Force on companied by a proposal to cre force, which was due to submit its Minimum Wage has recom ate a minimum wage review board recommendations to Governor mended a 30-cent annual increase which would review the CN M I’s Lorenzo I. Guerrero Friday af in Palau election in the minimum wage — from economic performance and rec ternoon, also proposed the inclu KOROR, Palau (AP) - Vice Pierantozzi leading in the vice S2.15 to S2.45 per hour in 1993 ommend the acceleration or de sion of construction workers in president Kuniwo Nakamura held president’s race. She had 1,760 — until it reaches $4.25, the cur celeration of the wage rate ad the minimum wage law. a 225-vote lead Sunday in a tight votes and her challenger, Sen. rent federal base pay, in 1999, Justment. The task force, however, de race to become Palau’s fourth Tommy Remengesiu Jr., had Finance Director Eloy Inos said In a press conference organized cided to retain the minimum wage elected president in its 12-year 1,591. Friday. by the Society of Professional exemption for farmers, fishermen constitutional history. A change in Palau’s constitu The recommendation was ac- Journalists, Inos said the task continued on page 7 With about 40 percent of the in- tion to allow a simple maJority country votes counted, Nakamura passage of a proposed Compact had 1,833 and his challenger, of Free Association with the Johnson Toribiong, 1,608, ac United States appeared headed cording to government radio for approval. The partial returns which monitors and broadcasts showed 2,202 in favor of the the vote tabulation nationwide. amendment and 1,540 against, The unofficial, inconclusive radio station WSZB reported, returns showed Sandra Sumang continued on page 6 Villagomez hits AG for delay in contempt case against Guerrero SPEAKER Thomas P. are up to. It is their obligation to Villagomez has criticized the At find a special prosecutor but they torney General’s Office for claim they have a problem over “dragging its feet” on the pro funding matters. Meanwhile, the posed contempt charge against whole thing is up in the air,” Ramon S. Guerrero, executive Villagomez said in an interview SPEAKER Thomas Villagomez (left), Senate President Juan S. Demapan and Representative Crispin Deleon Guerrero watch the memorial service performed by members of' the" Shikougakuen Mission at director of the Commonwealth over the weekend. Banzai Cliff Saturday. See story and other photos on page 2. Utilities Corp. (CUC). It has been over a month now “I can’t understand what they continued on page 6 2-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-MONDAY- NOVEMBER 9,1992 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-3 Single medical referral POSITION VACANCY Memorial service held at Banzai Cliff ANNOUNCEMENT The Mariana Islands Housing Authority (MIHA) is solicit MORE than 200 members of the war...we pray from the bottom of thinking which remains with ir facility for NMI proposed religious group Shikougakuen our hearts for world peace,” ing applications for the position of EXECUTIVE SECRE today,” Kawakami said. SENATOR Juan S. Torres has Torres, in a recent Senate ses Mission from Japan said prayers Kawakami said in Japanese. TARY. The position is located at the office of the Mariana The leader said the memorial proposed the non-renewal of sion, introduced a resolution en and conducted an elaborate cer ceremony has gained good repu medical referral contracts with dorsing a proposal made by Islands Housing Authority on Saipan. emony for the war dead at Banzai Leaders offered stacks of writ tation in Japan and caught the hospitals in Ha'waii, Guam and Stanford University Hospital in Cliff Saturday. ten prayers and flowers. Hisae attention of the Japanese media. San Diego. Stanford, Califomiafor amedical Salary: $23,413.14 per annum or higher, depending on It was the sixth memorial con Kawakami, mother of the Citing economic consider collaboration with Common qualifications. ducted by the mission in Saipan. mission’s high priest, led the of The first ceremony was con ations, he said one very capable wealth Health Center. Lt. Gov. BenJamin T. fering of tea powder in a white tea ducted four years ago. The sec medical referral facility could According to Torres, he is Manglona led other Northern cup— their way of paying tribute ond memorial ceremony was on Duties and Responsibilities: The duties and responsibili very well cater to the needs of convinced that the Stanford pro Marianas government officials to honorable men. July 7,1989 followed by another ties of the position include, but not limited, to thè following: Commonwealth patients who posal is a feasible choice for a attended the ceremony. Members chanted prayers and on Oct. 28,1989. The fourth m e cannot be treated on-isl and due to lone CNMI medical referral fa Typing of letters, memoranda, reports, mortgage loan docu T eruhiko Kawakami, president sang religious songs. morial was held Oct. 27, 1990 lack of equipment and expertise. cility as it offers excellent service ments, construction contracts and specifications, etc.; fil of the mission, led members in Kawakami recalled the day and the fifth on Nov. 23 last year. “As long as the hospital can aside from the benefits of an in- ing, answering telephones, taking dictation, systematic praying for peace. “We pray for Japanese “instigated the war” on The mission was responsible give the quality service that we house medical research school and filing of records, documents, use of computer, etc.; perform peace and repose for all soldiers Dec. 8,1941. “The events 51 years for the development of the Japa here need, then we should Just a medical follow-up treatment other related duties as assigned. and people who died in the ago left deep impression on our nese memorial at Banzai Cliff. concentrate on that hospital in program. Stanford University, once se stead of maintaining several Torres Qualification Requirements: Graduation from high school medical referral facilities, which lected, also proposed to send its or equivalent, and a minimum of four (4) years of secretarial is not only costly but also waste personnel here to collaborate with on-island and off-island consul ful .’’Torres said in an interview CHC medical staff on how to tation and education and off-is experience. land patient care. Friday. expand and improve on-island The hospital also boasts of an According to Torres, maintain medical services. Where to Apply: Interested persons must submit their accommodations assistance pro ing three off-island medical re “Not only is the Stanford pro application to John M. Sablan, Executive Director, Mariana gram, to take care of the functions ferral facilities requires three li posal economical, it is also one currently being performed by Islands Housing Authority, P.O. Box 514, Saipan MP aison offices, thereby increasing step towards technological ad CNMI ’s off-island liaison offices. 96950. For additional information, call telephone numberS « -V + v vancement for our hospital here 4- + the costs of the delivery of health Currently, CNMI liaison offices 234-6866 or 234-9447. as Stanford interns will be staying services. in Hawaii, Guam and San Diego He said there was an urgent here for medical duty and dis make prior arrangements for No person shall be denied employment because of race, need for a clear-cut policy on the semination of expertise,” Tones CNMI medical referral patients’ current medical referral system said. hotel accommodations, transpor color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, or handicap. to achieve the maximum in quality The proposed collaboration fo tation and schedules. 11/9,10,11,12,13(3230) ' + Ъ Г + А \ - . ' 4 ~h i Ti_ 4- , , health care for the people of the cuses on three primary areas: on- island patient evaluation and care, 4 4 + · Ύ + 4- V* CNMI.