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Bishop Cainacho gets For the garment industry named to 902 panel $325 By Haldee V. Eugenio w-orker fee Variety News Staff IN ORDER to have a represen­ tation from the religious sector, the CNMI's 902 consultation ntulled in House team has appointed Bishop By Haidee V. Eugenio Tomas A. Camacho as its new the $240 million government bud­ member. Variety News Staff get for FY 1999. The estimated IF THE Legislature approves the Camacho, the Bishop of number of garments workers in Chalan Kanoa, already attended proposal of a House special Com­ CNMI is placed at 13,000. yesterday's meeting of the 902 mittee to increase by $100 the "It would do an additional in­ panel at the Aqua Resort Club. impact assessment fee, then come for the government as far as Lt. Gov. Jesus R. Sablan, CNMI garments companies will revenues are concerned," he said, chairperson of the panel, told Tomas A Camacho have to cough up $325 for each but added that "the government the Variety that ti-re appoint­ non-resident workerthey employ. does not want to hurt much the Babauta, Resident Representa­ The current non-resident business sector." ment of Camach.o gives the tive to Washington; Jose Ayuyu, Church a voice in the 902 talks. worker's fee in the garments sec­ Babauta pointed out that al­ president of the Cham­ tor is $225. He added that the team may though the garments sector has berofCommerce; Senate Presi­ Committee chairman Oscar M. favored an increase in workers' appoint some more members in dent Paul Manglona; House Babauta said that while the com­ fee, the $ I 00 amount is still a the future since the schedule of Speaker Diego T. Benavente; mittee 'considers imposing a $100 rough figure. possible talks between the Oscar M. Babauta and former Justice Ramon for the garments sector, it is still "There is no concrete decision CNMI and the US representa­ Villagomez. looking for other alternative as of March due to the dwindling yet. But we've been discussing tives is still being ascertained. Only Sablan, Camacho and sources of funds to refill the economy. this with the Saipan Garments The team has now CNMI Manglona were present during He said that increasing the Manufacturers Association, and seven members, including government's emptied coffers. yesterday's meeting, but Sablan workers' fee by $100 will add at they do agree, as a way of helping Sablan and Camacho. It is reported that the CNMI said that the team does not need least $1.3 million to the the government meet its financial The others are Juan N. government's revenues went Continued on page 23 down by as much as $16 million government's general funds, or to Continued on page 23 NMI gets more highway funds under new US law THE CNMI will receive an ad­ ditional IO percent in federal highway funds each year for the next six years as a result of the signing of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century by President Bill Clinton yes­ terday. "This new law gives us even more resources to build and maintain the roads people in the Commonwealthusedaily,"said Resident Representative Juan Juan N. Babauta N. Babauta in Washington. "We are particularly fortunate In fiscal year 1997, the CNMI to receive these federal high­ received about $3.31 million for way funds since we do not pay highways from the federal gov­ taxes into the federal highway emment. trust fund. And we should ap­ Under the new law the CNMI preciate the 10 percent in­ will receive $3.64 million in fis­ crease," he said in a news re­ cal year 1998 and every year PSS Commiussioner of Education Rita H. /nos (center) talks to GTC Elementary fourth graders about their lease. Contrr,-uedon page t3 "History of San Roque Village" book they recently published. Photo by Lalla c. Younis rc~~~t~cti;~~~;=J Couple hid in closet as I WEAT~ER tj;; over at MHS Gym :: thieves ransack hom.e f · By Laila C. Younis ~ By Jacob Leon Guerrero their closet as the suspects forced OuTlook ; Variety News Staff Variety News Staff their way into the home and re­ I / IT IS no longer quiet at the construction site of the Marianas High HAGATNA,-ATumon moved a purse, a men's wrist i ' School Gymnasium. couple hid in their closet Tuesday watch, a cassette player, the Workers from Pacific Northwest Construction Company arc moming while thieves made off couple's Toyota MR2 anJ the keys I busy completing the first phase of the gym, according to MHS with several items including a car to the apartment. Principal Dr. Jim Denight. . and the keys to their home. They were seen leaving in a red "We have modi ficd the design of the gym from two-stories to According to the victims, the American-made 4 x 4 pickup one story and there will be five classrooms included," said suspects knocked on the door at truck, with the Toyota belonging Denight. I; about I 0:40 a.m. and refused to to the victims. Partly cloudy with "We started the construction work abo~t _one_ month ago!_ ,~nd _: leave when the male victim re­ The couple has requested that I I isolated shower :' Continued on page 23 , quested that they do so. their identity remain secret-the I L______------·-·------m;,,,,,.,....,,,.,,_,.,.... ~~Z!t~~t•.:::.!.':t~~1~ .. :! ttA~~["":,t!' -"..1J'·'ln~~1~"~~~... ~I~U The frightened couple hid in Continued on page 23 2-MARl~_['(AS_\_'_ARIETY_t'l_E~S AND VIEWS-THURSDAY- JUNE 11 . 1998 ______------Netanyahu considering THURSDAY,• JUNE 11 , 1998 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-3 referendum on pullout Nurses air evar1ces By DAFNA LINZER Asfour said Netanyahu was using By Zaldy Dandan NCLEX, a mere IO percent General Robert Dunlap during the TELA VIV, lsracl(AP)-Prime the referendum as an excuse not to Variety News Staff passed, according to nurse Alma meeting, said at least 30 non-resi­ Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is can-y out withdrawals Israel has CLOSE to a hundred nurses and Basilgo. dent nurses who failed the test considering taking an American committed to completing. nursing aides from the Common­ She said those who passed have will have to leave by June 30. proposal for an Israeli troop with­ "The peace process, the political wealth Health Center trooped to draw from the West Bank to the process and implementing the re­ decided to work in the mainland But CHC needs every nurse the the Administration building yes­ public in a n:1tionwide referendum, deployments do not need a referen­ us. public hospital now employs, he his aide said Tuesday. dum. What is needed is a prime terday to appeal on behalf ofup to For their part, at least five nurses said. Palestinians. who have already minister that is serious about the 90 nurses who face dismissal for who failed are already scheduled ln addition, replacing the nurses accepted the American deal, c1iti­ implementation of agreements," failing the National Council Li­ to leave the CNMI this weekend will cost a lot of money, cized the move as a stalling tactic. Asfour said. censing fa:arnination. despite their willingness to again Villagomez said. Netanyahu said public input was Speaking to a television station Gov. Pedro P. Tenorio, who take the test and continue their "We didn't expect the nurses to impo11ant on such a cmcial deci­ in Madrid.Spain, Palestinian leader had a two-hour, closed-door dis­ employment at CHC, Basilgo pass NCLEX rightaway," he added. said. "That's why they're allowed sion. Yasser Arafat called on the inter­ cussion with the nurses in a In a separate interview, three attempts to pass. It's a very ··tt is obligatory, above all, that national community totakerespon­ jampacked conference room, later Pedro P. Tenorio Joe K.P. Villagomez Villagomez, who was with the difficult test, especially if you' re there be broad publicsupportsothe Ber.1amin Netanyahu sibility for the Mideast peace pro­ told reporters that he will find a solution to what he described as a rules in midstream," Rqsario said. governor and acting Attorney studying for it while working." rifts in the mtion will heal, and we Illan told 111e Associated Press that cess, which he said was threatened "to resolve the issues without con­ "sensitive issue." "Nurses are now given only one have domestic peace, not just ex­ a final decision on a referendum "in its entirety" by Netanyahu's frontation." The governor's acting spokes­ ternal peace." he told Israel Radio. would be made in the next few policies. chance to pass." Tenorio said he also asked A show of public supprn1 for the days. According to Israeli media re­ person, Frank S. Rosario, said the He said Health Secretary Joe Villagomez to come up with con­ 1'fM.~a.ri,ing.;El~ipo's · nurses have a "legitimate gripe." withdrawal could help Netanyahu After much wrangling and de­ ports, U.S. President Bill Clinton K.P_ Villagomez, moreover, tingency plans if the nurses' con­ weather the political strnm that au­ lay, Israel's Cabinet is expected to urged Israel on Monday to quickly "The nurses were supposed to wasn't consulted by the board tracts could not be renewed, but be given three chances to pass the Wrath·:'·· ','' ,, __ ,,', .' ... ·: in. Micronesia thorizing it would bring. vote by the end of the week on a overcome internal disputes on the before changing the rule. added that "hopefully, things (National Council Licensing Ex­ L.tCampbell Right-wing members of his coa­ U.S. initiative for a 13percentpull­ pullback and move ahead to so­ Tenorio, meanwhile,_ has in­ could be resolved without (re­ \eyer~ Holding a cloth to his head, a victim of a building explosion at a Montreal lition have threatened to b1ingdown back from the West Bank, which called final-status talks with the amination, or NCLEX), but the structed Villagomez to meet with sorting to contingency plans)." F:or the Variety . . .· . ·.. · ··.·•· , . i . . . < ·... homeless shelter is supported by two people shortly after the blast Minimal water, burned out taro patphes, charred grass his government if he goes ahead Israel sei7.ed from Jordan in the Palestinians, in which thorny is­ local licensing board changed the the local licensing board and try Of the I 27 nurses who took the CHUUK .,,- which defrayed the building Tuesday. The explosion, possibly from a . savanruts, choking dust and smoke-all ingredients commonplace to with a pullback. 1967 Mideast war. sues including Jemsalem's future gas leak, shattered the building, injuring about 30 people as they were the people of the western Pacific as they brace for the last halfof the about to eat lunch. AP Netanyahu 's aide David Bar- Palestinian negotiator Hassan are to be decided. Netanyahu said security consid­ El Nino weather phenomenon. · Now in its sixth month on Guamandeighth monthinthe Federated Continued on page 19 'Extortion racket' on Tinian ··· ~tatesofMicronesia and Republic ofBelau, drought-like conditions Chinese suspects threaten to 'wipe out family' are.expected to continue until August or Sept.ember say Guam-based · meteorologists_ Virus alert Zheng, Li, and Zhen were charged ened to commit a criminal offense By Ferdie de la Torre ..... The rainy season normally kicks in· sometime around July to with criminal mischief, attempted as a consequence if Shan did not in Sing~pore Variety News Staff replenish the water-starved environment. ... · .•.. · TWO Chinese men were arrested theft by extortion, and attempted pay money to them. This. is first ravage the early while another one is being hunted criminal coercion before the Superior The prosecutor said defendant not the El Nino to Micronesiain SINGAPORE (AP) by the police for allegedly engag­ Cowt. Zheng then "did unlawfully strike, Eighties a drought season claimedanumberofµvesinChuuk's outer Singapore announced Tuesday ing in what was believed to be an In addition, Assistant Atty. Gen. beat, woundorotheJ.Wisedo bodily islan

6-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-THURSDAY- JUNE 11 , 1998 ----·---~·--·-~------~------i..a..~yes to block ex-Froilan Underwood m_eets ·fficial if naD1ed DOC head with President Kirn By Zaldy DancJan sion that there is friction between By Sara Grant Variety News Slaff this Republic.an Legislature and a Variety Ne'.'IS Staff SENATE Majority Leader Pete P. Republican governor," he.said. HAGA TNA, Guam-Guam Rep. Reyes (R-Saipan) is urging his "Myletterwasonlytoinfonnour Robe11 Underwood yesterday met partymateGov.PedroP. Tenorioto governor of what I, as his supporter briefly with South Korean President appoint a qualified Republic

The Around the Islands section covers community stories, local events, and cultural activities. Should you have a story you would like to share, or an event that needs to be covered, contact Lalla at 234-6341 Senator awards top Rota scholars By Laila C. Younis we would like the support of teachers to submit the details FOR TI-IF. tenth straight year, the rian and Mary S. Gancuangco, \ Variety News Staff our community to help teach­ of the needed items and top three graduates from Rota Salutatorian. ONE teacher is taking matters ers get the little and important planned use of the items," he High School were awarded schol­ Winning third place honor was into his own hands. supplies that they need," said said. C arships from Senate President Paul Vanessa DLC Quitugua. Marianas High School Spe­ Whisenand. "TDCT is happy to join PSS /\. Manglona during their recent The first place student received cial Education Instructor Tim "Sometimes it gets difficult in the pursuit of excellence in graduation ceremony, a release $1,000, second place $700 and Whisenand recently organized to get classroom supplies and education for all students. from the ,inator's office said. third place $300. "Teacher's Dreams Come with direct funding from And we are hoping the com­ The winning students for the The scholarships were awarded True", (TDCT) a private fund­ 'Teacher's Dreams Come munity will support us in our 1997-1998 school year were at the comrncnccrncnt ccremo­ ing organization focused on True', it will be a lot easier," effort," he added. Rachel M. Tairnanao, Valcdicto- Confinued on page 20 helping teachers. he said. Interested teachers can send "We have just started and Whisenand pointed out that their information to TDCT 'Teacher's Dreams Come True' Coordinator Tim Whisenand and his MRS announces 1998 graduation TDCT will "actively seek" AAA-706 Box 10001 Saipan wife Jun Whisenand will be seeking community support for teachers. tf­ MARIANAS High School announces its 1998 Graduation Cer­ minimal cash donations ($1 to MP 96950-8901. Photo by Lalla C. Younis (, Business Owners $2) for raffle tickets with emonies, and school officials are seeking assistance, said a press DO YOU WANT TO prizes of "major value". release. INCREASE YOUR PROFITS? "The profits of these dona­ NMC ·school Lab offers Summer Camp i "Our single most important event will take the combined efforts tions will be distributed di­ and resources of the administration, faculty, staff, and parents to HOW? istration for the summer camp, f..· rectly to Public School educa­ YOUNG children ages four to ten The fee is $250 for the 19 days l successfully make this a memorable occaswn for your children, and By centrally locating your business in a will have something to do and of activities. contact Lucy Nerita-Barnes at population of over 150,000 tors who show the need for our students," it stressed. educational- materials," he somewhere to go this summer with For more information about reg- 234-5498, extension 2203. Tradifonally, the MHS PTA was responsible for providing the the opening of the Norther t said. I' The Camacho family gathers for a photo with GTC Elementary graduates Serafin Camacho (left) from graduation day's refreshments. Marianas College Lab School I. According to Whisenand, Kindergarten and Johnathan Camacho from 6th grade last Tuesday. Photo by Laila c. Younis The school is asking for the community's help and requesting Join Summer Camp in Fina Sisu next \ Banko! Guam the prizes for TDCT's upcom­ I donations to cover the cost of refreshments. ing raffle is one Nissan Sentra week, a press release from the I Kentucky Fried Chicken The upcoming Awards Ceremony will be held on June 19, 1998 Automobile and one Yamaha college said. at the MHS Campus and the Graduation Commencement Exercises Imperial Garden Virago Motorcycle. "We have many activities will be held on June 26, 1998 at the American Memorial Park KK Fashions "We will be selling the raffle planned to both en·tertain and edu­ Amphitheater. Craver's Haven tickets at the 'Saipan Busi­ cate the kids," Principal Lucy On Tht'rsday, June 11, 1998 at 6:30 p.m. in the MHS Cafeteria, Hair Elegance ness Fair' during Price Nerita-Barnes said. there will be a PTA meeting to discuss the coordination of the Aldan's Security Costco's Anniversary Cel­ She said participants will be . refreshments for the Awards Ceremony and the Graduation Cer­ ebration on June 20 and the involved in gardening, cooking, emony. 21," he said. baking, arts and crafts, swimming, From the proceeds, outdoor sports, field trips to inter­ Whisenand hopes to have two esting places, computers, music $500 "grants" to give to se­ and dancing. the Legacy Square Complex A.t lected teachers. The camp will be held Monday in Mangilao and start increasing your toFriday,June 15toJuly \Ofrom "PPY BiRthdc\.~ "We are asking all interested profits ! ! 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. each weekday. to out: Lovinr;; 1n01n There are a total of 30 openings for participants, 15 for students Gall Tony for more information: /, Tel. (671) 734-2520 Fax (671) 734·~' omvE SAFELY ages four to six and 15 students '_,._,. ages seven to ten. e~v~ Food Booth vendors at the recent Tanapag Elementary School "Cul­ tural Day" show some of the healthy food they sold at the festivities. From: GTC Elementary School Sixth graders applaud for their fellow classmate awardees during last Tuesday's The Kids (T.J., Christopher, ~ Photo by Lalla C. Younis graduation ceremony. Photo by Laila c. Younis Julio John, Michael & J.J.) PACIFIC THE 6TH ANNUAL SAIPAN LIBERATION DAY r1,r ~@ THE deadline for the [ "Children's CircL1s Parade I Marchers" has been extended ~-- QUICK PRINT / to June 19th. ' Registration forms may also DATE: JUNIE 24, 25 1 26, & 27 be picked up from a Commu­ MIDDLE ROAD-GARAPAN nity Support.Committee mem­ WHERE: SUSUPE SOFfBAl.l HELD ber or al the Division of Youth DIVISIONS: MEN'S & WOMEN'S Services Office in Garapan. The parent's mceti ng for in­ DEADLINE: JUNE 19, 1998 tcrcs ted participants has also WIN s1000.oo been changed to June 23rd. For more information, ( S1000 goes to the player lllat hits the Entry fee $250.00 per team and includes a Tournament please contact Carmen at 322- Lite sign in the outfield, on Ille fly. J T-shirt to all registered players. Entry forms are available at 4811 or Connie al 664-2550. Blue Prints: Torres Refrigeration. ··. Literacy ··. 9\.\\\\ Games played in the evening during weekdays and weekend games played all day. · · is life : WIN, GREAT PRIZES IN THE 24x36 - $1.25/each .learning and: HOMERUN HtmNS COMl'ETmON Manager's meeting 5:30pm, June 19th, Ada Gym Conference Room. & PffCH/NG CDMPETmON. 30x42 $1.75/each connection ... ~ - ·to the· PACIFIC\t ISLtDS ·. ·future. . , - WB El THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1998 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-11 ···--·--·---·--- . 10-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VJEWS-THURSDA Y- JUNE 11 , 1998 _ Faisao says perm.anent New Guam law clears way for home loan guarantee program PAL starts hiring new pilots CAO chief needed now By JIM GOMEZ defy our orders," Trajano said. year --three times more than the By Haidee V. Eugenio· By Jan Furukawa home loan ~,uru·,mtee program CM be participating in the program. MANILA, {AP) - Fi­ The pilots began the strike Fri­ previous yem·. Variety News Staff Variety News Staff administered relative to home loans. First Hawaiian Bank, Bank of Ha­ n,mcially belcaguen.:d Philippine Air­ day to protest a management PAL p1i.:sidentJoseAntonioGarcia 11ffi CAROLINIAN Affairs Of­ HAGA TNA,Guam-Anewly-en­ AccordingtoCommissionspokes­ waii and Citi7..ens Secrnity Bank all lines said Wednesday it h,t, begun tl1e policy of ordering pilots to retire said the strike caused several poten­ fice has not been able to rerfonn acted law will allow Chamorro Land person, Ron Teehan, eight applica­ have local bmnches and prior rela­ process of hi1ing 11.:placcmcnL, for who have reached 20 years of tial f01dgn buyers of the airline, in­ efficiently its main function ofpto­ Trust leaseholders who have been tions for home loans with conven­ tionships with the Depa1tment of about 6(X) slliking pilol, who have service or flown 20,000 hours, cluding Northwest Airlines, to break moting and preserving Carolinian waiting to build on their prope1ty to tional banks are awaiting final :rr­ Hawaiian Home L'lllds, he noted. repeatedly defied government back­ regardless of age. The policy puts off talks m1d could force the airline to 1n1ditions since its executive assis­ proceed with theirconstruction plans. nmaemenl, between thecommission Tech:m on Monday said the com­ to-work orders. ahout 200 pilots in danger of shut down . tant is still in an acting capacity for Public Law 24-220 enacts mies •ml those banks. mission could probably 6ruru1mtee 3CO 1l1e pilols' union hus 11.:fused the forced retirement, the union said. "ClosingPALis an option. If there six months now, it was learned. TI1e commission h,t, been ap­ to 400 Io.ms. mid reoulations under which the c·~o-n~ti~n_u_e~a-o_n_p_a_g_e_1=9 labor deprntment's anempts to for­ PAL, however, said it was not a are no piloL, and operations, what Rep. Meivin 0. Faisao,himselfo Chmno':"ro LandTmstCommission 's proached by tlm:c bmiks interested in mally deliver tl1e back-to-work or­ unilateral management policy but work Glll we do?" Gm·cia said after Caroliniru1, told the Variety that the ders .md continued iL, walkout de­ a provision in a collective bar­ attending an emergency meeting of Governor needs to appoint the ex­ spite appeals from President Fidel gaining agreement signed by air­ PAL's bo;ird of directors Tuesday. ecutive assistant for C.1roli:m Af­ Rmnos. line and union officials. Trnjru10 said the stJikers defied a fairs Office so that programs can An airline spokesman said job TI1e airline earlier announced deadline forrepo11ing back to work of already be instituted. Melvin 0. Faisao applications from local and for­ plans to reduce staff, slash costs 6 p.m. Tuesday. The 620-suung Air­ "We have so many programs for eign pilots are being processed, and cut flights to survive a finan­ line Pilot~ Association of the Philip­ the promotion and preservution of 'Toe governor should put his but declined to say how many cial crisis. pines said the order should be for­ Carolinian traditions and culture acts together and apjXlint the ex­ have applied. PAL says the strike is causing mally delivered to its lawyer but tl1at are being hamrered because ecutive assistant so that the CAO Labor Secretary Cresenciano daily losses of 150 million to 200 refused to say where she was. the CAO does not have its own will start initiating the programs for Trajano said he would summon million pesos ($3.8 million to 5.1 The union demanded that PAL executive assistant," Faisao said the Carolinian community," said union and airline officials to an­ million) in lost revenue, pushing also pledge in writing to stop uni­ The executive assistant for CAO Faisao. other meeting Wednesday to try it "closer to the brink of insol­ laterally retiring pilots, but the needs to be appointed by the gover­ He continued, ''If! were the gov­ to end the dispute but indicated he vency." airline has refused. nor and confirmed by the senate. ernor, I would appointOdeshiright was losing patience. It said it lost 8 billion pesos PAL said it could only fly 16 Faisao said that CAO needs to now because it has been dragging 'The union can't just openly ($205 million) in the last fiscal out of 80 domestic and interna­ prepare, a~ early as now, for big for seven years now." r---- tional flights scheduled Wednes­ cultural events such as the Culnrral He added that the governor day. Heritage Week in September and should appoint someone who is The strike has affecwd thou­ the commemoration of Chief accepted by the Carolinian com­ sands of passengers and is tlm:aten­ Aghurubw. Therefore,hesaid,the munity, but did not elaborate. free OSHA Record ing to prevent mru1y Filipino and governor should appoint the ex­ 'Toe governor has already ap­ foreign guests from visiting the coun­ ecutive asistantforCAO as soon as pointed the executive assistant for try to celebrate the June l 2centennial possib1e. indigenous affairs, and we are still of the declaration of Philippine inde­ Workers put up a street lantern in the shape of a flag on a lamp post "We need to start p1anning by waiting for that of the CAO's," he Keeping Seminar pendence from more than 3CO years Friday in Manila in preparation for the centennial celebration of Philip- July for that event," he said. concluded of Spanish colonial rule. pine independence on June 12. AP The legislator added that CAO Faisao added that as soon as the $ 14.44 ea Acting Executive Asst Simeon governor appoints the executive 1/2 4.46 ea June 16, 1998 . Odeshi has been in the office since assistant forCAO, he would see to 3/4 6.00 ea 19.56 ea 8:00 am - 10:30 am Bad loans in Philippines rise December, and until now, nol:xxly it that the office will get proper 42.00 HYATT HOTEL (Chinese Restaurant) has been appointed to the position. funding. 1 8.60 ea 1 ea 1-1/4 14.20 ea MANILA, Philippines (AP) - periencing fmancial difficulties are Bank and Fortune Savings and I OSHA requires all employers who employ 10 or Non·performing loans in the Phil­ smaller institutions.. Loan Association - have prob­ 1-1/2 15.16 ea PVC CONDUIT ELEC. more employees (or have employed 10 or more ippine banking sector rose to 7.6 Centralbank.officialsearlierTues­ lems, but are preparing rehabilita­ Tenorio signs PSS 2 19.00 ea PIPE SCH 40, 1O' _ percent of total loans as of. March day denied areport in a local news­ tion programs. employees in the past calendar year) to maintain 31, the central bfll)ksaid Tuesday. paper saying that monetary authori­ Reyes said the country's larger 3 43.00 ea 1/2 $ 2.80 ea injury or illness records. Failure to do so will The oentral bank's treasury di­ ties have put ·17 allegedly ailing banks are well capitalized and in building fund bill 4 56.95 ea result in OSHA citations and penalties. rector, Amanda Tetangco, said the banks on a watcll list sound financial health. 3/4 3.16 ea rise from 5 percent at the end of ''We have no such list," central etangco said the regional cur­ By Zaldy Dandan 1 4.76 ea 1997 wasn't surprising given the bank deputy governor Alberto rency crisis has prompted the cen­ Variety News Staff ABS PIPE SCH 40, 20' I Information on these requirements will be impact of the region's financial Reyes told a radio station. tral bank to set up a srecial moni­ GOVERNOR Pedro P. Tenrnio vcs­ 1-1/4 7.00 ea I provided by an OSHA representative. crisis. The report came a day· after the . toring team to scrutinize various tcrdav signed into l.iw a bill ·that 1-1/2 $ 10.39 ea 1-1/2 6.39 ea He called the level manageable. central bank announced the closure asrects of the banking system in would e~ark S2 million a vear for The central bank has forecast of a small Manila thrift bank, Com­ addition to existing oversight in 50 the Public School System Building 2 11.79 ea 2 7.56 ea Attendance is limited to the first who register. that the ratio of non-perfonning monwealthSavingsandl.oanBank,. areassuchasforeignexchangeand Fund. 3 24.24 ea 2-1/2 13.84 ea loans will rise to about 8 percent by which was placed in receivership. bank deposit movements. lnmxluced by Rep. Karl T. Reyes For more information and registration the end of the year. The central bank has said two "But there is no watch list of (R-Pr.:c. 1, Saipan), the bill, H.B. 11- 4 35.18 ea 3 17.99 ea He said those banks that are ex - other· smal: banks ._ Richmond banks," he reiterated. 186. alloL, the funds to pay the lo.ms 6 86.23 ea 3-1/2 21.20 ea call 670-323-1200. PSS incu1n:d in the constrnction of new schools mid ch,srooms. 4 26.23 ea But tl1e loans should not exceed - GALV. PIPE SCH 4(), 21" . S 15.685 million, according to the bill. Pedro P. Tenorio RIGID GALV.. -PIPE, 1o·· TI1e new law, P.L. 1 1-14, directs 1/2 $ 15.72 ea the Finance sccn::tary to deposit $2 six-year term. million mmually from liquid fuel tax The govemor's three earliernomi­ 3/4 18.00 ea 1/2 $ 10.63 ea collections into the PSS Building nees h~ve declined the post. 1 26.12 ea 3/4 13.56 ea Fund. Grrly last month, Tenorio with­ Besides Reyes. Reps. David M. drew the nomination of Ramon S. 1-1/4 36.00 ea 1 19.60 ea Apat:mg (R-P1ec. I. Saip,Ul), Melvin Salas, who, he added, is "unable to 1-1 /2 42.15 ea 1-1/4 25.40 ea Donit get a neck-tie, get Dad something he really wants, accept tl1e position:· :{ L.O. Faisao(R-P1ec. 3, Saip,m ), Maiia 1-1 /2 28.76 ea T. Peter (lnd.-Prec. :\, Saip,m) ai1d ;\ Division of Public Lands em­ 2 54.63 ea a cell phone or pager makes the perfect gittfthat lasts all year. !Vlanucl A. Tenorio (R-Prec. 1, ployee, Salas was nominated la~lAp1il 2 39.99 ea f 24 to represent Saipan on the bom'd .cdl Saip,m) co-sponsrned tl1c bill. WATER CLOSET WHITE WITH i:::.i: Meanwhile. the governor has for a six-ye:u· tcrm. 2-1/2 58.68 ea n,mied Antonio Ad1i,mo to n:pn:scnt Tenorio, in Ap1il, withdrew the FITIINGS • $99.00/set 3 74.87 ea Saip,m on the l\udc 130,u·d. nomination ol"Pcny I3. lnos to reprc­ 3-1/2 91.00 ea [f his nomination is confim1cd by ,cnt Rota on the bo,u·d. DOUBLE KITCHEN SINK W/0 tlie Scnat<.:. Adri,mo would serve ,1 Continued on page 20 FITII NGS· $71.00 ea 4 119.92 ea PROFILE 300 SONY 888 s100 s1so Yo:na ma'1 yields 'ice' ALL ABS/PVC FITTINGS - 200/oOFF MOTOROLA GREAT BUY By Jacob Leon Ciucrrero blue Nissan Senlra Quichocho Variety News Staff was driving after Officer Frank HAGATNA, Guam - David Benevenle ~ pulled him over in P.O. BOX 331 SAIPAN, MP 96950 Taimanglo Quichocho, 24 of Malojloj for speeding. Yona was arrested Tuesday Benavente searched TEL. NO: (670) 234-6609~666/8779 - evening and charged with pos­ Quichocho's vehicle when a rou­ -==!SAIPAN CELLULAR..., ______& PAGING _ session of a controlled substance tine computer check on his ve­ FAX NO: (670) 234~720 = The Choice is Clear. and violation of probation. hicle revealed outstanding war­ = Methamphetamine was found rants. Quichocho was booked and For more inforl"lation call 235-PAGE. in the glove compartment of the confined. Gualo Rai Commercial Center, Main Building on Middle Road. r I 12-MARIANAS VARIETY ]':IEWS AND VIEWS-THURSDAY- JUNE_l 1_._!998_ Retired em. ployees ~..if&'1k• Elsewhere in the P~ific US won't ease N. Korea sanctions still on gov't payroll Vanuatu Gov't urged to With a heavy focus 011 ten­ Korea's reclusive leader, Kim HONIARA (Pacncws)-The tions are being caITicd out to es­ sions on the Korean peninsula, Jong II. task force reviewing the Solomon tablish who benefits from these Cl in ton encountered 110 questions '"Based upon our experience," Islands public StTYii·e has discov­ ghost payments. about the grnnd jury inv<.:st igation the South Korean leader said. "it\ delay VAT imposition into the Monica Lewinsky case. ered that a number or civil scr- The spokesman says these arc very difficult to say that you can Kim said he spoke to Clinton trust a communist. van ts\\ ho have retired years ago the sort of things the government PORT VILA (Pacncws)­ local manufacturers. the government revenue is stag­ about his policy of trying to en­ l3ut we reel the need to negoti­ :m: .s!ill on !he go\·c·mmcnt pay­ would like to c!c:ir before it can Vanuatu 's chamber of commerce At the same time they say ni­ nant. and industry. is appealing to the Vanuatu v_ill be expected to face a VAT comes into force in Au­ gage North Korea and was as­ ate, and once you've reached an roll. detem1ine the number of public sured of U.S. support. government to postpone the high cost of living, while small gust. agreemrnt, to hold them up to The S6 retired officers are servants to be affected by its re­ Clinton said Kim did not ask that agreement.'' implementation of the Value among 235 public se1vants who dundancy exercise. businesses would close operations. Meanwhile, the chamberof com­ him to lift sanctions but instead to On -other points at the news have so far been identified as hav­ He says the strike notice issued Added Tax until January 1999. The department of customs and merce and industry petitioned the support a policy of reciprocity, conference, Clinton: ing reached the retirement age of last week by the Public Employ­ The chamber says it supports the tax, has explained that the intro­ govemrnentTuesday, warning that "which would enable us to move • Left open the possibility of 50. and would be retired underthe ees Union demanding the gov­ government on VAT. but that tim­ duction of VAT is vital because a nationwide strike could come if forward with the reconciliation of using American military force to gov.:m1m:11t' s refom1 programme. ernment to sign its proposed re­ ing is an irnpo1tant factor because the country's economic activities the government fails to consider the North and the South." Clinton end the violence against ethnic A spokesman from the office of dundancy agreement is therefore the cuITent economic climate is mid population are growing, while its concerns. said some of the U.S. sanctions Albanians in the Serbian prov­ would require approval by Con­ ince of Kosovo. the prime minister says investiga- very premature. '"extremely volatile", Radio V mrnatu repons. gress "but there is some executive "'We have explicitly said we do nexibility there." not believe any options should be It says the lifting ofimpo11duties Better communication Clinton said that Kim's initia­ taken off the table, .. Clinton said. Negotiations underway to would flood the country with im­ tive, and tcur-party talks that in­ • Defended his decision to go to poned items, causing problems for links in Melanesia eyed clude China and the United Stales Tiananmen Square in China dur­ regulate shipping industry with the two Korcas, "can really ing a state visit. despite objec­ HONIARA (Pacnews)­ trade agreement, communica­ MELBOURNE (Pacnews)-Negotiations are continuing in the Aus'tralia to lead us to some progress in here in tions stemming from the l 989 Solomon Islands says it would tion li.nks including air and sea Cook Islands to deregulate the shipping industry. the next few months and years. So government m~1ssacre of pro­ fund health . . Ii ke to see the necessary com­ transport among the Melanesian One company cuITently has a monopoly on shipping to the Cooks munication links strengthened President Clinton, right, answers questions during a joint press C(?nference v.:ith South Korean Presiden_t f(im I'm very hopeful." democracy students. "I am go­ and the Cook Islands government is a share holder, Radio Australia project in PNG countries must be strengthened. in order to fully realise the trade Oae-jung, left. Tuesday in Washington. South Korean President Kim 1s on a four-day state v1s1t to Administration officials said the ing to be the guest of the Chi­ reports. He says the MSG member Washington. AP agreement among the idea of lifting sanctions was very nese .... They should be design­ The business sector in the Cook Islands has been lobbying for MELBOURNE (Pacnews)­ countries need to follow the Melanesian countries. preliminary and needed to be de­ ing the terms of the arrival cer­ three years for full deregulation of the industry, but the government Australia has announced a five trend in the global market such By Terence Hunt ile before becoming president outside. emony, not me." Minis te:- for State assisting the veloped with concrete proposals is considering limited deregulation. year project to improve the health as sharing airline costs in order WASHINGTON (AP) - early this year in the first transfer Clinton and Kim concluded to which the could Clinton was i1sked no ques­ prime minister, Alfred Sasako Donald Beer, from the Cook Islands Chamber of Commerce says of mothers and babies in Papua to promote trade activities. President Clinton welcomed of powerto an opposition party in their talks with a news confer­ respond. tions about Whitewater or the says this is one of the issues South Korean President Kim his. country's history. deregulation of shipping would significantly reduce the cost of New Guinea's 19 provinces. Fiji plans to host the 12th ence at the Old Executive Of­ Kim acknowledged reserva­ Monica Lewinsky controver­ which Solomon Islands will Dae-jung as a hero of freedom living. The Parliamentary secretary for Supponers cheered Kim's name fice Building. tions about dealing with North sies. bring up at the 12th annual sum­ MSG summit in July, but Sasako Tuesday but reacted coolly to as he walked to the South Lawn foreign affairs, Kathy Sullivan, mit of the Melanesian Spear­ says Solomon Islands would like his suggestion that the United with Clinton. says the project will cost$Aus40m bead Group countries. it to be held just before the States ease sanctions against rival "Today, the triumph of democ­ New Solomon FM radio ($US24m), Radio Australia re­ Sasako said in order to realise Pohnpei Forum Summit in Au­ Nonh Korea. racy in Korea is also a victory for Russian· vessel escapes HONIARA (Pacnews)-An FM expects the service to be up and pons. the full potential of the MSG gust in order to save costs. Clinton said he would work with the democracy-loving people of Radio service to be provided by running before the July events, She says there's distressingly Kim on a "policy of reciprocity" America," Kim said. the Solomon Islands Broadcast­ SIBC reports. high level of deaths amongst Sasakavva Peace Foundation that could lead toward reconcilia­ Clinton expressed confidence ing Corporation SIBC, the Kilua confirms that the Board mothers and babies and at present tion between the North and the in economic reforms Kim has un­ while in Korean custody W:mtok FM, is expected to be of Directors of the Corporation, South, still technically in a state dertaken to lift South Korea from only one in five binhs in Papua to assist in training projects SEOUL, South Korea (AP) structing his vessel's 18-rnan the ship impounded pending inaugurated by the end of this of war. the economic crisis that has swept during its meeting Monday, New Guinea is attended by trained - Maritime police said Tues­ crew to flee aftertalks broke down auction. month. gave the go-ahead for the inau­ NUKU' ,ALOF A (Pacnews)­ fe·ssional archaeologists before . But Clinton made clear that across Asia. personnel. day they were searching for a on how to pay $ 1.5 million he Court-hired private guards SIBC's general manager, guration to proceed. The Sasakawa Peace Founda­ the destructio11 of sites. progress hinges on positive steps Kim said his country was fac­ Sullivan (Mrs) says the project Russian ship which broke court­ owed to South Korean ship re­ were posted on the ship on three­ James Kilua says additional Wantok FM will mainly pro­ tion of Japan has granted bv communist North Korea. ing its worst financial problems a It will teach Pacific islanders ordered custody and ran away pairing company. day shifts to enforce the court technical equipment forthe ser­ vide music and news, and will will rehabilitate health centres and $US65,000 to fund the first • North Korea should respond to since the Korean War, but de­ to take care of their own cul­ with two South Korean guards When the ship docked at Pusan order. vice has been received and he broadcast on 96.3 on the FM dial. improve community services. project of its kind in the Pacific. Kim's "far-sighted ove1tures, and clared, "With the support of the tural heritage,. how to identify But when new guards sailed This is known as the archaeo­ let's get this show on the road, as Korean people, I will surely suc­ held captive. port on the southeast coast on sites, and how to map and record Chavshov Alexay, 36, the April 7 for repair, the South Ko­ out early Monday for a shift logical training programme in we s,{y in America," Clinton said ceed in this struggle." them in order to establish in­ Russian owner of the 683-ton rean company filed suit with a change, the Russian vessel was the Pacific Islands, Tonga in­ He said he was "very hopeful" Kim has been urging a more ventories. refrigerator ship Tibiya, was local court, seeking payment gone: police said. cluded, Radio Tonga reports. of improving relations in the next open, flexible approach toward arrested at Kimhae airpo1t late of $ 1.5 million incurred for The Foreign Ministry said it The project will train Pacific Islanders will also.learn ar­ few months and years. North Korea, including an easing Now it's your turn Monday as he tried to slip out of earlier repair work. has asked the Russian govern­ islanders as site recorders in or­ chaeological excavation meth­ Kirn said, "We have nothing to or even elimination of sanctions South Korea, police said. The Pusan civil court ac­ ment to help search for the run­ der to compile site inventories ods and restoration techniques fear from North Korea." on North Korea as an induce­ Alex.ay was accused of in- cepted the suit and ordered away ship. to take advantage for their respective islands. for archaeological structures. He said it was up lo the United ment for it to open up to the Then, they will watch over The training grounds are on States whether to lift sanctions. of the fun ... site developments to protect sites various sites in Polynesia, "But we would not oppose, and or recom'llend survey by pro- Micronesia, and Melanesia. we would cooperate." Because for this weekend The 74-ycar-old Kim got a tri­ again, the fun's only umphant welcome, from a 21- $50 a night! Asang new coordinator !!Ull salute on the South Lawn at ~1idrnomin" to an elegant State This weekend S50 will buy you a for Pacific isle program Dinner fca7uring hon;y ginger luxurious 5-star room at the majestic l!iazcd lamh. crispy rice cakes, Tinian Dynasty Hatti: & Casino- HO!\OLULU (Paencws)~The sovereignty and self-determina­ baby bok choy ami spring veg­ new Pacific Program Coordina­ tion goals of indigenous Pacific etables. For The two leaders signcJ an open­ Single, tor for the American Friends Ser­ peoples. Asang worked for 20 skies a!!reernent allowing unre­ Double.or vice Committee in Honolulu is years in scver·al positions at the stricted~ air service between the Isebong (Bonnie) Asang, origi­ Pacific Daily News.Guam's main Occupancy! United States and South Korea. Trip I e nally from and Guam. newsp;rper, before accepting a To spur badly needed invest­ Make your reservations now by calling the /\sang, who speaks English, variety social service positions in ments, ClinLDn also reinstated reservations department at (Tinian) Palauan, Chamo1rn and Japanese, Guam and Hawaii. South Korea's eligibility under 670-328-2311 or fax 670-328-1135 succcec.ls Kilali Alaiilima, who Her academic degrees arc from the Overseas Private lnvesl1m:11l Corp. For CNMI and Guam residents only, proof of has retumi~d to Samoa. the University of Guam and the It h;1d been suspended in 199 l Ferry Schedule identification required. This offer not valid in Among her duties will be to University of Oklahoma. conjunction with any oilier package. develop greater public awareness Currently, she is a doctoral stu­ because of concerns about work­ Depart Tinian Depart Saipan ers' rights. of Pacific concerns within the dent in education at the Univer­ 6:00 AM 8:00AM OPIC pro\'ides risk insurance ~ l Jn itcd S tatcs as we! I as foster the sity of Hawaii. 9:30 AM 11:00 AM for U.S. companies doing busi­ 1 :30 PM 3:00 PM ness in developing countries. 4:30 PM 6:30 PM 8:00 PM 11:00 PM © Tif!ias t " idn't get your paper today? Kim's visit climaxed four de­ 1 :00 AM 2:30AM Y/ ln1d .,. ( 'a.vino Y cades of persecution by authori­ 6e1 with your head. not over it! On Guam call: (671) 649-4678 tarian governments in South Ko­ Yo~tr playground in paradise is only a ferry ride al

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Commonwealth Ports Authority Three • • • D Main Office. SAll'AN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Continued from page 2 1; ~ P.O. Box 10:i5 Snipan MP 96950 ~A Phonl': I l-670) 664-3500/1 Fax: ( 1-070) 234-5962 E-mail Address: [email protected] Another man also was killed DEATH &FUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENT Monday in Kaohsiung county when his crn·aquaplancd into a road divider. JOB VACANCIES ANNOUNCEMENT Dmnage to crops has been esti­ The Commonwealth Ports Authority (CPA) announces the mated at 640 million Taiwan dollars following position vacancies for the West Tinian Airport. (U.S. $ 18 million), with Yunlin county, 175 kilometers ( !08 miles) south ofTaipei, tlle hm-dest hit. Agri­ One (1) Supervisor of Radio & Weather Observation culture authorities have offered fann­ One (1) Asst. Supervisor of Radio & Weather Observation ers subsidies of 6,CXXlTaiwan dollars (U.S. $ 242) per hectare (ac1e) for flebro Two (2) Weather Observers Five (5) Ports Police/ARFF I emergency 1-cplanting. The rains preceding the summer typhoon season have been the lim-dest Information on minimum qualifications for each of the above in 1-ecent yeai'S, catching officiab m1d ;fMafnas ~guon vacancies may be picked up along with the application forms flood control systems off gum-J. ,,tri ~>. better known as "Tun Pedro Tanduk" of Papago at the CPA Office ut West Tinian Airport during regular working The sogginess contrasl, suung!y ('ll :f\ hours. Applicc1tions must be accompanied by an updated police with pmd1ed conditions in Southeast ti.~~- (formerly from Chalan Kanoa Dist. 2) was called to .>·.. }i\ clearnnce. The deadline for ,ubmission of upplications is 4:30 Asia brought on by the El Nino \W his eternal rest at 10:55 a.m. on June 04, 1998at the age of 79. ~ p.m., Monday, June 15, 1998. For more information, please call weather phenomenon. Dozens of villages were sbct11ded the CPA Office at West Tinian Airpon at telephone number (670) He is predeceased by his: Tuesday by flood waters that we1-c 433-9296. Parents: Santiago Estrada Aguon & Maria Perez Malnas ,,..f two st01ies high. Parents-in-Law: Francisco Gumataotao Concepcion & Maria Sablan Concepcion ,,./_./ Supplies we1-c brought in by l:xJat BrotherslSislers: Antonio M. Aguon, Ramon M. Aguon, Jose M. Aguon, Dorothea M. Aguon and Ana M. Aguon '-~•,,.,,-;f.1~'.-··--;\.. ·· ,md helicopter. Sons/Daughter" Francisco C. Aguon, Gregorio C. Aguon, Juan C. Aguon and Maria C. Aguon ls/CARLOS H. SALAS Seconds after the blast, pedestrians react to an explosion at an Old Montreal homeless shelter Tuesday. The Wate1, also inundated tJ1e con­ ~i~t , explosion, possibly from a gas leak, shattered the building, injuring about 20 and killing two people as they strnction site for the ishmd's second Executive Director were about to eat lunch. AP 111ajorhigh technology indusuial p:u"k His spirit and memories will live in the hearts ol his: ff~~~-~ \ in Tainan coullly. Wife: Rosa Concepcion Aguon {.:-. ' \ AMB'YTH SHIPPING tv1iCRONESiA. li\JC. is currently accepting applicants for the position of: 01-ccaste1, said they expect the Children & Spouses: y,'0- · ' · Blast in homeless wcatJ1er to d1y up gradually over the Elphidia A. & Jesus A. Manalo - Ricardo A. Manalo (Raquel), Jose A. Manalo I Donna), Ivan A. Manalo (Maryann Celis) &Geraldine Manalo ·_·. __ : FREIGHT CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE week. Margarita A. &Ignacio C. Aldan -Ale~ A. Aldan (Shawn). Agnes A. Aldan (James Wallace). Peter A. Aldan (Frances Guerrero). Raymor.d A. Aldan (Lourdes Charfarous). Manuela A. Aldan, We ore looking for an energetic individual. who welcomes challenging opportunities. Maria A. Tuuth (Al), Rosaline A. Mantanona [John), Francisco Dig. Aldan (dee), Rita A. Sablan (Frank), Joaquin Aldan (Elisa). Bernie A. Sablan [George), Juan Aldan [Patricia). Elizaoeth A./ Edward Manalili, & Ignacio "Jr." Aldan (Jacqueline) Qualification/Requirements shelter kills two Underwood Isabel A. &Jacinto C. Cruz - Eric A. Cruz (Bernice), Jean C. Arthur (Robert), Mary Jane A. Cruz, Raymond A. Cruz (Laura), Evelyn A. Cruz (Frank Castro). Michael A. Cruz, &Nancy A.Cruz • Must be willing to work independenrly MONTREAL (AP)-An explosionfrom a severed gas line destroyed Continued from_!)a_g~ 6 (Glenn Villagomez) • Experience in MS Windows environment on acenterforhomelesspeople inMontreal Tuesday, killing two volunteer Soledad A. & James David Castro -Joanne T. Deleon Guerrero (Frank), Frankie A. Torres (Jennifer Sablan), Elson A. Torres (Virginia Cruz). Sheila A. Castro &Savannah A. Castro • At,le to work flexible hours workers 'll1d injuring al:xJut 20 people, authorities said. 1l1c cong1ess1rnm said he also cx­ • Must hove a high school diploma or equivalent Carmen A. & Felipe Ty Fejeran - Philip A. Fejeran (Wilma Alalig) &MardyAnn A. Fejeran 'The e;xplosion sheared off a wall of the three-story stone building, p1essed Guam's interest in strcngt11- • Good writ;en/orol com:Tiunica1ions skills Rainaldo C. &Connie C. Aguon - Ray Anthony C. Aguon (Marlene Sablan), Nadine C. Aguon (Everett lndalecio), Joey C. Aguon (Sane' aAldan), Rodney C. Aguon (Elizabeth Benavenle). • Type OT least 35WPM spilling rubble into the street in historic Old Montreal. cning economic tics with K01-ea. Elton C. Aguon, Kenneth C. Aguon & Allan C. Aguon • A valid Soipan Driver's License Frrefightersaccompaniedbytrnckingdogssearchedthroughthedebris, Cat11y Gault, communications di- Thomas C. & Donna U. Leong-Aguon -Eleanor A. Alvarado (James), Thomas "Jr.", Peter John, Joseph, Rose & Margaret • Shi oping background unsure if anyone was trapped underneath, 1-cctor for tJ1e Guam District Office • Cleon police cleorar.ce The two people killed were identified as women in their60s,oneof them said tJ1at Undmvood hopes to be able Rudolfo C. &Josephine P. Aguon -John P. Aguon (Alice Kintoki), Christine P. Aguon (Marvin Achas), Elaine P. Aguon (Greg Taisipic), Hem P. Aguon (Janice Nabong), &Michael P. Aguon Augustin C. &Annie Aguon - Don August, RoseAnn A. Smith (Jeffrey), Sophia, Ron Derek, Marlena, Bernice, Jessie John, Flora, Ch,;3t1an. Antonio, Margaret Fely, &Akio We offer o competitive compensation package including medical/dental plan. paid Annual/sick a nun, who had worked as volunteers at the shelter for a numberof years. to speak with Kim in a bid to 1cncw leave and o1her benefits to the successful candidate. The city gas company, Gaz Metropolit.ain, said a private contractor tlle Kore,m touiist mm"kct on Guan1. Jose C. & Sandra Aguon Application forms may be obtained from ruptured._ gas pipe while trying t.o adjust a meter. No one lived in She said tJ1at bcf01-c the phme Francisco C. & Tina Marie M. Aguon - Carla RaeAnn, Tania Marie, & Frankie Anthony Ms. Nenette C. Prather at AMBYTH SHIPPING MICRONESIA. INC. mL,hed, growt11 in Ko1-crn1 tourism Francisco A. & Josefa Torres Westpac Building Puerto Rico. P.O. Box 3681 CK. Saipon. MP 96950. the Accueil Bonneau shelter--it was used to provide meals and shelter · for homeless people during the day. helped the local K01-crn1 business com­ No phone calls please Brothers1Si5lers & Spouses: reported that people were munity. Police clearance is required. Authorities initially about 30 injured, but Ignacia A. & Enrique Sanlos, Rosa A. &Jose Reyes (dee.), Engracia A. & Francisco Borja (dee.), Juan M. & Merced Aguon and Joaquin M. &Antonia Aguon Ioweredthefigureafterdetenniningthatsornepeoplewerecountedmore "Now we need to 1\:build tJ1e fall in ~ AMBYTH SHIPPING MICRONESIA, INC. than once in the confusion. · the 111,U"ket due to tl1c phmc cra,h ,md He is additionally survived by 76 Great-Grandchildren, 3 GreaJ-Great-Grandchildren, numerous Uncles, Aunties, Nephews, Nieces and Cousins. ~ P.O. Box 3681. CK Saipan MP 96950 Theexplosiondamagedseveraladjacentbuildingsandsome tour buses, tJ1c declining Asian economy, ,md which \Vere parked near the shelter in a popular tourist area. that is whatCong1ess111a11 Undcrwcxxl Nightly rosary is being said al 8 00 p.m. al the residence of Mr. &Mrs. Felipe Ty. Fejeran (Carmen) in Dan Dan Village. Last respect wil: be paid on Friday, June 12. 1998 beginninq ai 9:30 AMBYTH IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER hopes Lo be able to do," she added. a.m. at the Mt. Carmel Cathedral. Mass will be at 4:00 p.m. and Dinner will be served rig hi afler !he burial al !he Mt. Carmel Cathedral Compound. ,------=---=------.

20-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-THURSDAY- JUNE 11 ~,_::;;19.;;9~8=====;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;----- __ _ THURSDAY, JUNE 11., 1998-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-21

.--IN-,-.-,-,s··-u_P_El_:r_o_R_c_o_ur_n_<-Jt- .. ·1-l,-E----, 01 WAREHOUSE WORK ER 11 IN THE UNITl'll STATES ll!STIU<.T to the Parole Board upon the request Salary:$3.30-3.50 per hour COMMON\\' Ell!JII or HIE NORTHl](N COURTO!'TIIE of the nominee himself, citing "per­ • Plan daily weekly or monthly work MIIRIIINA ISi.ANDS NORTl!EllN MAIIIANA ISi.ANDS Tenorio ... schedules in sequence al operation. sonal reasons." TRA~SMIERICJ\ CORPORATION. Jerome W~n?. W~xn~ Pc::y, h~(in Sh311l\1c1h foJ(1 fkcurt('. • Checks incoming supplies for quality, Hn11dl Pama:r;m and Kim. Ynun? S:,?, The nominee is the brother of quanlily, and damage l'laintiff,,. Pla1nufis. Tenorio said Inos is unable to ac­ former Hawaii liaison officer Henry • Ensure hygiene slandards laid down by YOON CHUN HYUNG and P Y OncnlJI" bpci~Cill?lfJ11t:11. 111 r;r~1,nJ1'1 ~~Jtht \'i:~1d Sm111·1,, the Company, Airlines and the & cept the position, citing his residency I. Sablan. CORPORATION dha HAPPY MARKET h~r IJ~~lc. ~~Jr ~nd r4~1p111e111~ rrm legislalion's are strictly followed. Carry lklrndJ'll\ on Saipan and not Rota. Tenorio's other nominee to the I, 01 ACCOUNTANT-Salary:$1,200.00 01 COMPUTER OPERATOR-Sal­ 01 ELECTRICIAN-Salary:$3.25 per out day to day cleaning duties relating l11!1 ·\(11"1\ '" ~\./¥11; Employment Wanted NEW CLASSIC For his part. Lt Gov. Jesus R. Parole Board is Mametto M. Ayuyu, Defendants. per month ary:S3.05 per hour hour to lhe warehouse in accordance wilh Civil Action No. 98-0290C APARTMENTS Sablan, as acting governor, recalled whose appointment has been con­ the cleaning schedule. ,\t)T)l'E or S11.f. Contact: DASAN CORPORATION dba Contact: UNIVERSAL US DEVELOP­ 01 WAITRESS-Satary:$3.05-4.25 per Downtown Market Tel. 233-7755(6/ MENT INC. dba Saipan Graphic Art hour tl1e nomination of Edward I. Sablan firmed by the Senate. • Responsible for delivery of alt requisi­ SU~IM ONS .~OTICl Iii Hl'.Rf.:l!Y Cil\'1::,..1i1-1: i'":,~~1111r1,m Orel'.: 1,11i,:J 11)Th26721 Center Tel. 235-4492(6/25)Th26899 01 ASSISTAm FRONT DESK MAN­ BIG DEAL tioned goods lo specified locations. b1· thc (\>tt:1 I~ If.IS lll~l!Cr ((!Ju:,~). l1'J.~ f-..•if \di JI rui-i1, 10 - 20% Discount • Participates in inventory and stock con­ TO THE ABOVE-NA~IED J;ct1un. 10 !he b12h,11 b:J~t:. 1,r. l~C :l·r111~ ~"~ cPnJ111n11~ \.:I AGER-Satary:$1,000.00-2,000.00 per conscious of the fact that there are a trol sysle1". DEFENDANTS: forth hercrnbdo1,1: J!I or' 1hc r1~~.:. 1::k J:i·l 1r.1n·<111t lxfrni!Jr:l~ ...... 01 COOK-Salary:$3.05 per hour 01 TOUR COUNSELOR-Sal- month man~ Iii the follu\l,l:Jf prnpclr~ ~UV '.-,cen1:J. J 6l·fr~.11 1t·~ !, ; · ~: .• 111 th:~ APARTMENT FOR RENT r.Nlct 11111 ~ wlJ 1n::1cum:r.1 r:1nd:!:nr. :::1-! J' ::\,~!'!~~! :,.;Jt1,in dba Saipan Diamond Hotel Tel. 234- 03 DANCER-Salary:$750.00-1, 150.00 • Must have good mathematical skills you by yourcoanscl and sent Lo the Clerk of 01 WEDDING CONSULTANT-Sal­ 01 STORE MANAGER-Salary:$3.05 vember elections), and we need to be governor about that." The ,aic 11111! be ht'IJ \,l,ll'.10~1 ~~1 11,JrrJ~l:;·1 r ~·1·Hn2r,i1 $600.00/monlh 'Fully Furnished water • Musi have knowledge of the invenlory this Coon by messenger or mail. 11 is not 5900(6/11 )Th72496 per hour per month '24 hrs. 11hJIW!ICf, ·,1hetl:CJ\\or1hmm of the 1mel l15!ed for ~J!~ Iii 1h1~ notice, or for an)' ary:$700.00 per month of pride in what they have accom­ now eligible to compete in the 1999 f1ul: ,,; Jdw in thedcsc1p:10n 1haeof. 81") !'.~ shJ.:I nt~ ~ en111l~I. 1998. 01 MANAGER-Salary:$700.00 per APARTMENT FOR RENT :~ re.,,11110.in. d;m:J~cs. r,r Jnl n!he: rcr.:d, on J~C(iun! lh~m,f. Contact: SAIPAN ICE & WATER CO., 04 AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC-Sat­ ..•.. plished" National Teacher of the Year Award c~ .. month INC. dba Salyn's Beauty Shop Tel. 234- l:JIIJ INC. Tel. 233-9299(6/11 )Th72500 9869(6/25)Th26885 ary:$3.10-3.94 per hour Among Gillman's accomplish­ and have the oppoltunity to attend NO PHONE CALLS JOVITA C. FLORES J. R.~>cr•c. 'I\; Mt1on 5~:, rm,1 Ix held 1,11h rcu:,c Th· Contact: US WEN YUAN CORPORA­ 01 ACCOUNTANT-Salary:$5.00-5.25 2 Bedroom -$750/mo. 2 unit ments is her involvement as advisor off-island National Teacher of the llv: /s/Denmv Clerk ;c,m: pr1.·c ,~: Jn; 1r,'f(r:) 1•r:"m~ i.•: ~~ie rnJ) or m.:y M t't' TION, INC. Tel. 235-5189(6/11 )Th26730 ~:-.::,1«d ;,1 ~111Jw. m: 1·.~ ~ •.-.t' .~1)."'.~I:,,~ ,,f 1i~ unJ~:sw1d 01 ACCOUNTANT-Salary:$5.00-7.00 01 COMMERCIAL CLEANER-Sal­ per hour Studio B -$4400/mo. l unit to the JFK Islanders in Motion, a Year conferences during the 1998- i, f.i:·".11;,'1·!,;··':t,,: ·\.. ", 'I<"" C·~l:S'c:i: \\:!:iih·!i111 per hour ary:$3.05 per hour 04 COOK-sa;ary:$3.05-3.68 per hour (M~:.-n:1 ~=' j:; ,!~,,, ,! 1h~ C,,~i:::.,r·~::~. ::• ;,i :n: \ :,;.!:,:r~ ,fa;::i~:i 01 GENERAL MANAGER-Sal­ ballroomdanceorganizationthatshefs 1999 school year. 02 CASHIER-Satary:$3.05-3.55 per Contact: FUJI PACIFIC, INC. Tel. 234- 02 ELECTRICIAN-Salary:$3.15-3.47 Please call: 322-2312 or 235-0235 l1ljnj1 g., .. c:n1ti~ au·:t1,,n~ ,;Jics 1:1~ l,nJrn;gnc~ sh:ill ::J\t tt:c ary:$3,000.00-7,000.00 per month FOR SALE/LEASE-PURCHASE/LEASE hour per hour taken totheBrigh7im Yow1g Univer­ The Guam Teacher of the Year :1•i.,w,rn~ neh11 and d~:1es 1:, -:1,n~~c::~~ :~~ JU\'lwr: 1alr· JI• w Ability to speak, write, and read Japa­ 0583(6/25)Th26887 in 01 SUPERVISOR, CASHIER-Sal­ 01 CEMENT, MASON-Salary:S3.15- sity Dance Camp. Award is sponsored by the Depart­ 1111hJ;~·; th~ 1md :1s1~d f.,r ,alt 1~·1\ \:,!1.:e t-.::"c1rt• 1:Jc ,1r nese is preferred Betram 54 Ft. Cockpit Motor Yacht; 2 ba; refrigerator, ~for( l bid :'or ~u:h pw~rt~ 1, J:.:l·p•cJ. 1~1 !o ~d111~rn !ht s~k ary:$3.50-4.54 per hour 3.31 per hour Hc~USE fnR RENT ment of Education in conjunction Contact: NIIZEKI INTERNATIONAL 01 SALES SUPERVISOR-Salary:$3.75 Gillman graduated from Sacra­ 11.1~111,;: no11ct' :1 ~n.~ t1r.1e kfr.rc an~ ~;-,:.:iii·: pw~r:~ l'i strJ~~ 01 COOK, HEAD-Satary:$3.05-3.65 per per hour Contact: KAN PACIFIC SAIPAN, LTD. stove, dish washer. garbage disposal: all the ;.ifr, l'.1th0u: m;umng ~n i1ab:!1:~ \\bti:-:,cr th.tb}: and:~; w SAIPAN CO., LTD. Tel. 234-5050(6/ House For Rent in Chalan Kiya, 2 Bedroom, 1 Balhroom, mento State College in Sacramento, with the National Teacherofthe Year hour Contact: EVERTRUST CORPORA­ Tel. 322-4692(6/25)Th72769 Semi-Concrete Bran:! New House, Pa11y Furnished. Rent­ accommodations for fun, pleasure and comfort; rqe,1. ,.~ lxhill of 1h~ S(:l\er. an~ er Jll b1d1. i01 ~~) rm..10 18)Th72514 California with a degree in Physical Award. c. fi:fil_. B1d1 mJ1 r'( .1Uhmn·ed in ~J1wa :·c:r 1h~ 1·me! 01 COOK-Salary:$3.05-3.55 per hour TION dba 123 Discount Store Tel. 233- $700.00 plus one rnonlh rent secunly deposit or BO !1s!cd m!hi1 n1111ce. The ·h1Ehcs1 o:' such bds 11o 1:! l~Wnia1ic1!1) roe 01 CARPENTER-Salary:S3.05-3.55 per util~es eictuded, back-up waler tank w/pull'!), big yard, Certified by the USCG to carry 46 passengers can be 01 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER 4242(6/25)Th26905 cr;l.llJm:;j 1he Of(n1ng bd i& 1hc 1mcl. Ad1~nce b1~ lll.l) l't hour LOCAL HIRE quiet ar>J safe. For more inforrration, ~ease call Helen ,~b1MteC mr,cd b !ht an. ~lS\' Bu1IJ1:if II. Se~ox Plus $150.00/mo COLA 02 CEMENT MASON-Salary:$3.05 per between B:Otlarn-5:~ such file, then waited foranother four hour Continued from page 6 watching, or tourist outings; asking S125,000, but Fk\1r. G~Jpar. Ii I l"i6. P.0 B,11 10011. SJ1r:in. \1P.96950 The Contact: CARRIER GUAM, INC. hour Rate Starting $3.50 per hour b1d:kr ~s~::1es all r1.1~ of nc:i-dcbm. bte dd11m, or 1.:is, 02 HELPER, KITCHEN-Satary:$3.05- calendar days to file the protest, miss­ SAIPAN BRANCH Tel. 234-8330(6/ 01 PAINTER-Satary:S3.05 per hour Interested person can apply anxious to sell and price arrangements and terms are dd11C!) ll: hd1. ,\n~· f\'f51~1. mduJ·~? ·:h: Pb:1:1ff1 ~1J~ b1G u 3.55 per hour Tclesource' s." ing the J0-day requirement for filing 11)Th72509 01 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER-Sal­ at Saipan Ocean View Hotel. IN TllE SUPERIOR COURT OF TilE negotiable. Call Mark at (671) 477-9790. xrs,>n .i: :h! aurn()tl ~i~ . .,.h('!htr111n:,: 'iu~h rr;:i.~ .1~1 subm11t~J 01 ELECTRICIAN-Satary:$3.05-3.55 ary:S3.50 per hour COMMONWEALTII OF TIIE NORTHERN of a protest. J1 JJ\J~-~ h1j Tel. 234-8900/8901 MARIANA ISLANDS The contract also covered the train­ per hour 01 OPERATION MANAGER-Sal­ -~.~,~;;;~::;~~\·:~\(':;:~I·:.' 01 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER BUILD­ ing of operators and the transfer of 'The protester's failure to timely ~. ;,~~ ~r::~:~1\;:;~;:~~t~~:~~:'?~:;,:~~~~ 01 GARDENER-Salary:$3.05-3.55 per ary:$4.50 per hour ING-Salary:$3.05-3.25 per hour In re the matter of the appointment review the files whether intentional r~~,,:,,IT'(n! (•'. ..\11,:11~: Sii: hour Contact: YCO CORPORATION dba !WANTED operation and ownership ofthe facil­ Contact: KWOK KWUN LEE dba VIP of Guardian of the Estate of :. ~ tw~ 1~;.·t)i!~: ~:.JJcr :~Ji1 ?l~ i. 11'.( 01 COUNTER ATTENDANT-Sal­ YCO Servistar Hardware/Liberty Plaza/ ity to CUC. or not, does not waive or toll the 1JnJa~1?ne j :.1k['l'i\1 of :1,1t:11~ .f 1,(· r,::lr:11 •:5~ ·,-.:'I~~ r·1r.:!:.!.,t' Gift Shop Tel. 234-1587(6/11)Th26720 Luisa Renges Santos Manglona FOR SALE LEASEHOLD INTEREST IN ary:S3.05-3.55 per hour YCO Construction Tel. 233-3112(61 HOUSE WORKER PMIC filed the protest on Dec. 19, timeliness requirement in the CUC­ :'!">.'C 1~1~1~J:.rd) 1'1cr :h,' "J.i( 1s ,1,-:,J~m:J1~.; PJ1ma.: 1h11: Minor child, r-.: 1, wh 1>!' b1 cm,litd ..:bi rn ~n 111' the l.:11 or;1.e 1,f J,1~~ 01 STOCK ROO.v1 CLERK-Sal­ 25)Th72788 Must be good in Sewing, Cooking by [997. PR,"OP Asaid:Therefore, we could ~1- Ch~r.lt'r:I) Tr~<.t :\.;,,1unt. The t,~!Jn~c rm.st lie pJ:j tr the 01 PLUMBER-Salary:S5.50 per hour ary:S3.05-3.27 per hour & Cleaning DANDAN SAIPAN NEAR AIRPORT NORMA JEAN SANTOS, "Although PMIC received not consider December 15, 1997 as PIJmt1i'1 \\ 1th in f,ir,,..:1ihl 14~i h,•ur1 lr,,111 t~c JJ1c -JI° 1i:c. in ml· Housing Attowance-$150.00 per month 01 COMMERCIAL CLEANER-Sal­ 01 ASST. GENERAL MANAGER-Sat­ Contact: Jack or Annie Tudela C'f b) ccni!'1cd ;k·l. Jf tht hJlmt 11 r.u1 ~i p.:1.d. Pllim1:b \l,;1 1 Contact: SPEC-CON CORPORATION ary:$3.05-3.55 per hour Tel. 233-7357 or 322-5635 Petitioner. Telesource'; contract file on Dec. 3, the point in tie from which to count 8,000 square meters with views to ocean and rt!lm :lk' Jep~s1: JI hqLJdJ:cd ;J2r112g~5. :mJ "'ill JgJm ,lifrr 111,· ary:$2,000.00 per month (SAIPAN) Tel. 235-3434(6/18)Th26817 01 CHEF DE CUISINE-Sat- CIVIL ACTION No. 98-6168 1997 it did not diligent! y pursue Jie the 10-day filing requirement for pro­ :1r0;1C!'.)' i,1r 5.1le 01 INSTRUCTOR, SPORTS-Sal­ valley; available for sale with 50 year lease with b. \knwanjum 11f SJk 1:- rc~mid b: 1hc un~m1pd. ary:$2,000.00-5,000.00 per month ary:S600.00-1,000.00 per month tests." NOTICE OF HEARING infom1ation which could fom1 the ~1m 1u.:.:mfd ~1JJa n:u11 mn a ~lrn10rJ~dur.1 ,,: SJk 03 MAINTENANCE BUILDING RE­ Contact: HOTEL NIKKO SAIPAN, INC. Contact: COMMONWEALTH MARINE option on additional 8,000 + square meters; 1~1~1~C1J1t.'!~ .:1.i1tr 1hc s.1ic (Ii ih~ 1eSS(:l 1s ~rru.:~ l'I:" a1 auc11-'n basis for its protest," OPA said. PMIC has JO days to appeal t.ie PAIRER-Satary:S3.05 per hour Tel. 322-3311(6/11)Th26718 LEISURE CORPORATION dba Marine USfB ~Clf UP WANTfD c. LN1r1 ·'"rr,•ql Rtqu111·11 b(r: sJ!( 11 sub1(,·1 1.-. 01 ACCOUNTANT-Salary:$6.25 per To all interested persons OPAnotedthatPMlCwaiteduntil OPA' s decision. (:'>!Of) suitable for small hotel or motel or apartments; arrr01.1! ~:1 1t, (our. The Ju.::10n:t:r r.:;ib r.o 1.1;irram1~., ,,; Sport & Leisure Tel. 234-6601 (61 hour Notice is hereby given that Nonna Terms negotiable; rr,inmo \\.llh r~~r,· .. , t;, ~l·un J~)•111JI 1':' 1hc ~ale. in,kJ,r•t ~~ 01 STOCK ROOM CLERK-Sat­ 25)Th26886 n1'i !1m1tcd I>' 1~, 111re 1J ·1-!li:h r,J.:!, J~w1.:I m.:1 f'~ ~r~~:cJ \,. 05 TRASH COLLECTOR-Salary:$3.05 ary:$3.05-3.27 per hour Jean Santos, of Rota, "They have continually and j~::~ 1~ 1!)~ trJnt,n? (,: ,0Ln J;('.l ,f llll~ l\: .m1c·i~ !,·· a.·~ per hour PmCf 130-4000 Commonwealth of the Northern Call: Virgie at (670) 235-3530 or 235-3531 1 Contact: HOTEL NIKKO SAi PAN, INC. 01 BAKER-Salary:$3.05 per hour ,·1Jn1;, JJJc.iir\'rt. ,1r !t'ic:11 u.l ~~ Ji:~ ,.1.c\'11k ~:J~cr 02 AUTO MECHANIC-Salary:$3.75 per Mariana Islands, has filed a petition consistently maintained superior ~ [':~~~\'. 1': !t'T":~ :iij .:, ",~-· ,r.1 lh· ~:.:!n.n:~ .n: Tel. 322-3311 (6/11 )Th26718 01 SALES REPRESENTATIVE-Sal­ Senator . . hour in the Superior Court of the th~ P!Jm:: :"!i :-tit/I c 1~.t ~.d1· i·.' .. r.~~~i· JI', ('1 lhc :crn;, !.c~·.,'. h.1 ary:$528.67-600.00 per month Continued from page 9 :icadcmic standing in their per­ IMMBIIAlf CASH PAY Commonwealth of the Northern J~fll\JIKL'rnrnt. ... ri:rcn ..r :,JJ'. ~.uJc.t....;·,.;t :he Jui: .•11 ,~:,· ,ir J Contacl: JACINTO C. CRUZ dba Cruz 01 MAINTENANCE BUILDING RE­ Contact: TRIPLE M CORPORATION spective fielJ of study in some ot' ;h~ .-\,rnm1:11.:c11",rnt 1~md. Jr.~ ,,xh ~hJ~t~ o.1r .:/1~.~gci. t'; 11r.~~ Mariana Islands to be appointed as Sanitation Services Tel. 234-1456(6/ PAIR-Salary:$3.05 per hour dba Fong's Bakery Tel. 235-1071(6/ rf ths j1LJ~. shi!/t\' ~1r:t11~~ ,111 .1:'! '.!:!.:~·\ ~:, .-. ::1:r:J:::1 ~ n,,::,c Guardian of the Estate of Luisa flies helJ last Friday on Rota. the most prestigious collcgc:s and Quiet Two(2) Bedrooms •Swimmin~ Pool Tennis Court 18)Th26514 Contact: MARIANO K. PANGELINAN 25)Th26888 258-7780 MIKE lh:cdJJr:rS.J•M Renges Santos Manglona. a minor universities in the rnllion ... he .,aid. dba Island Janitorial Tel. 322-1360(6/ The Sen;1tc President has been child. The atlomey of record is Perry 01 SALES REPRESENTATIVE-Sal­ 11)Th26780 01 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER-Sal­ :1ll'anJing schoJ;1rshirs from his ··rt is very r<.:assuring fm our KAN NAT.GARDENS MRCON4SALE. B. /nos, Esq .• P.O. Box 2017 CK. ary:$1,000.00 per month ary:$3.05 per hour :-,,_,.,>(Near Northam Marianas_ ~o/legal. . . Saipan, MP 96950. The hearing on per.,onal funds for the past ten people that these young leaders Contact: BIG DOG CORPORATION 01 ASSISTANT GEN. MANAGER-Sal­ 01 WAREHOUSE WORKER-Sal­ 235-5686 (8:30 AM lo 5:30 PM, Weekdays) 235-5849 (6:00 PM lo 9:00 PM, Everyday) Carrier 9500 BID, less than 1 the petilion is set for the 7th day of years 10 the top st1H.knts from will be well prcparcu for·thc cl1.1!­ dba Big Dog Dive Station Saipan Tel. ary:$2,250.00 per month ary:$3.05 per hour I July, 1998, at !he Superior Court in 322-2363(6/18)Th26816 Contact: EQUITABLE INSURANCE 01 ACCOUNTANT-Salary:S3.05 per year old, available July I - Rota Hi~h School. b1gcs as \\'C enter into the llCW Rota, Commonwealth of the CO., INC. Tel. 235-0488(6/11)Th72508 hour I Jc sai:1 the a11·;1rJs :ire h:i,cd on 111illcnnia ... he ,l<.kktl. Call, 322-5878 Northern Mariana Islands. at I0:00 01 MANAGER-Salary:S5.00-6.00 per Contact: SAIPAN DOLPHIN CORPO­ $375/obo a.m. All interested person should ac1dcmic achicvcrncnt in :iddi­ In auuition. S,11,1101 i\fanglona hour 01 STEEL WORKER-Salary:S3.05-3.20 RATION dba Dolphin Wholesale Tel. appear at this hearing. t:on to ,;cholastic achic1·c·111c·rn tcst "·as irnited tu he this yc,11··, key­ 01 HEAD WAITER-Salary:S3.05-4.00 per hour 234-6067(6/25)Th26889 per hour Dakd this 9th day of June. 1998. , S:\Ti 1e,11lt., am! :1cccpt:1ncc t" note· spc:ikc,· :1t their c01n111c11cc­ 01 WELDER-Salary:$3.15 per hour Three (3) Bedroom House, Two (2) Bathroom, Free 04 WAITRESS-RESTAURANT-Sal­ Contact: TAC INTERNATIONAL CON­ 01 PURCHASING MANAGER-Sal­ CAR FOR SALE ccri.:111n11y. Jovita C. £'lores :n :1c,-rcdited in.,tit11tc ur higher J11cnt ary:S3.05 per hour STRUCTORS INC. Tel. 234-1629(6/ ary:$3.05 per hour Clerk of Court learning. In his speech he said. "\\'hat Water & Power with Swimming Pool, Laundry 03 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER-BLDG.­ 25)Th72792 01 HAND SEWER-Salary:S3.05 per Salary:$3.05-3.75 per hour hour ··Since the beginning. the rc­ \'UU \!et Ollt or \Olli' ruture 1 By:/s/Dcputy Clerk of Court facility on excellent view .. 01 COOK-Satary:$3.05-3.55 per hour 01 SALES PERSON-Salary:$4.00 per 01 STORE KEEPER-Salary:$3.05 per c·ipienL, ha,·~ brought pride. honur i:irgely depellds t;n wh:1t you Contact: J.E.T. HOLDING COMPANY l~\ct:f:1\f tJ; hour hour l!liJ~1 1111· 11':Jllt to put illto it. Thc futurc :,ml !.'reat satisr:,ction to me. Contact: Telephone No. 323-5353 dba Saipan Bowling Center Tel. 234- Contact: JIN YONG AMERICANA, INC. Contact: NAINA ENTERPRISES INC. 2-dr, automatic, 6420(6/18)Th72634 1·:,111i!y am! our co11m1u11it: ... ,:ii:! c:111 he yours 0111' if ,ou pre­ Tel. 235-2811 (6/25)Th26900 dba Roshis Variety Store Te'. 234- air-con, new stereo, 01 COOK-Salary:S3.85-4.00 per hour \bnglona. pare for it ... 6533(6/25)Th26890 •Requ1s1tion food products according 04 SALES REPRESENTATIVE-Sal­ 01 MEATCUTTER-Satary:$3.05 per lo the menu specifications and pro­ good-cond. duction requirements. ary:S3.05 per hour 01 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER-Sal­ hour ·Clearly understand that HACCP sys­ Contact: ISO SAIPAN CO., LTD. dba Contact: PLAZA CORPORATION dba ary:$3.05-4.50 per hour $5000 American Flavor Market Tel. 233- lem and ensure that these methods Highway Market Tel. 233-0386(6/ 01 MACHINIST-Salary:$3.05-4.50 per call Denise at 235-6633 and procedures are slriclly followed 6610(6/18)Th26808 hour Saipan's Visitors Channel, MCV 3, needs highly ·, (~-'.' 25)Th72785 , and lhe respective records main­ BUSINESS FOR SALE !~·,(·~;,:, (j' KJ+":ii' Ii"",- j ' '·.: ::: •·,, I·, ,,1- J Contact: MARIANAS REPAIR CO., INC. SALES COUNTER tained. Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables 03 WAITRESS-Salary:$3.05 per hour 01 ACCOUNTANT-Salary:$800.00- Tel. 234-9083(6/25)Th26891 •Prepare, plate and present both, hol motivated and personable man or woman to Active ongoing IATA approved travel agency for rich in vitamins A and C- oranges, Contact: AYAKA INTERNATIONAL 1,000.00 per month and cold foods in accordance with the canlaloupc, strawberries. peaches, FC>R SALE CORPORATION dba Club 816 Tel. 233- 01 ACCOUNTANT-Salary:$3.05-3.25 01 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC-Sal­ Airlines specification. sale . .'he travel agency has a core of regular apricots, broccoli, cauliflower, 1O It. long x 4 ft. high. Great for reception •Assist in organizing and the super­ do advertising sales. Will train. Must speak 0816(6/18)Th26809 per hour ary:$825.00 per month brussel sprouts, cabbage. Eat a area or walk in lrade. Paid $2000. Selling vision of Kitchen Helpers. specifically custor ;crs, and services both the government of high-fil>er, low-1at die! that includes Contact: JESUS V. DELEON Contact: SAIPAN INDUSTRIAL GAS, English and Japanese. Can work part time. whole.grain breads and cereals such 06 FARMER-Salary:$3.05 per hour S1 ,200 Lots of cubbyholes shell space and in die areas of cold load preparation GUERRERO dba JM & Associates Tel. INC. Tel. 322-5105[6/25)Th26892 and dish out, ensuring that quantities as oatmeal. bran and wheat. Eat lean Conlact: HUANG ZHENG CORPORA­ large drawers on inside. Call: 321-0556 Hourly salary plus commission. Guam's travel needs as well as the requirements meats, fish, skinned poultry and low· 234-3533(6/25)Th72776 quality and presentation ol food in TION Tel. 287-1728(6/18)Th26807 01 SECURITY GUARD-Salary:S3.05 accordance with the customers speci­ of private businesses. Asking $75K. fat ..dairy pro.. due. t.s. Drink alcoholicJ fication. 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Saipan Major League Miller Lite wins over Ul\IDA to stay on top By Frank M. Palacios in the first four innings shutting The Aces pulled away in the For the Variety down the power hitting brewers top of the sixth with four runs on TONY Camacho went three for on a three hitter with six strike three hits highlighted by Soback's four and Francis George knocked outs as the Aces led 2-0 on James third RBI of the game and two in two runs and also scored the go Soback 's two-run, two-out single, Brewer errors, but the latter coun­ ahead run as the league leading before the Brewers fina\lyputone tered with four runs of their own Miller Lite Brewersaveng:ed their on the scoreboard when Frank led by Frances George's two-run only loss of the season to the Pa1lgelinan doubled in Nick single making it a 6-5 ballgame. U.M.D.A. Aces. GueJTero making it a 2-1 game Elmer Sablan, who relieved Chris Nelson was untouchable after five innings of play. starters Dominic Chong then shut .. ... 1"···· •. ---- ···,·:-:~~.-.-:.=~~~.=~~:~---:-~.-:.-.:.. ~:.~-~-:-:·___ .. _.. - ~- _- .... --· -__:,:·,. ': ,. ·, --- . ·~-- ... -:-- _.... _- down the Aces in the last three innings on a two-hitter while the Brewers managed to slip by two ;:Pirates, Tigers, Padres I: runs off Nelson and company for their eight win in nine outings. ([win Sunday's LL games ~ The Aces dropped their fourth loss of the season, but remains in t ! UTILE LEAGUE TEAM STANDING fi second place with a 7-4 mark. Vi (As of Sunday June 7, 1998) [1 Winning Pitcher for Brewers was fcj TEAM WIH lOSS PCT GB TEAM WIH lOSS PCT GB f'.!~ Elmer Sablan (5-1 ). It is only the second setback for A highly spirited Raymond Rojas of the Pepsi Giants reacts after his fjj SIR D-9'ers 10 1 .909 Garapan Pirates 6 6 .500 41/2 I Nelson in twenty-four decisions team's reo:1nt win over the Kraft Tritons. Pepsi won Tuesday against ~ San Vicente A's 10 2 .833 112 Kagman Rockies 5 7 .417 51/2 ' dated back to May 1995. the Tritons to win the Guam Major League Baseball Championship. r,-: OL'Aces 9 2 .818 1 Tanapag Falcons 4 7 .364 6 ~ Photo by Eduardo C. Siguenza rf Kautz Glass Tigers 8 3 .727 2 Little Knights 3 8 .273 7 t~ -~ Blue Jays 7 4 .636 3 Kagman Lions 3 9 .250 71/2 1 ~; C.K. Padres 7 5 .583 3 1/2 Cardinals 1 10 .091 9 Pepsi Giants cap great GML season h Hustlers 6 5 .545 4 Team Toyota 1 11 .083 9112 f, r; By Frank D. Palacios with finals win over Kraft Tritons t For the Variety By EDDIE SIGUENZA These l'No teams have decided the deficit." t_:1 A.J. Guerrero struck-out ten For the Variety last three champions, with Pepsi win­ The Giants combined seasoned l~\t~ batters and also went two for HAGA TNA,Guam-It 'sahuge, ning it all in 1996 and Kraft last year. veteranswithfreshrookiesandgood (\ four as the Garapan Pirates In Saturday's games, Tyron giant decade for Pepsi in the Guam Aside from Kraft's 9-2 victory over hitting with surprising pitching. 'J double up team Toyota, 18-9 Fitial went three for four with Major League, ,md no one can the Giants on Sunday, Pepsi had the Pepsi's offensive onslaught, one !:J in_ the first game _of Sunday's two doubles and four RBIs dispute that especially after upper hand in every offensive and that produced 44 runs in the five k) Little League action. and also strike out six batters Tuesday's title-clinching effort. defensive r-ategory. games, was led by outfielder Benjie The Pirates rallied for seven in 3 1/3 innings as the Kagman The Pepsi Giants, who entered 'The third game was the turning Pangelinan, whowasnarnedCham­ i.' ! : runs in the top of the second Rockies defeated the Little the GML in 1986, capped an in­ point of this series," Pepsi Manager pionship Series' Most Valuable behind four basl'. on balls and Knights 14-5 in the first game. credible sea'>on by winning the Ray Aguon said of his team's 10-9 Player. never look back the rest of the The Rockies jumped on top 1998 championship following a victory lastf1iday. ''I say that because TI1e 26-yem·-old Pangelirnm set a 9-0 after two innings and never way. I: 10-6 victory over the Krnft Tri tons theywereuponusandwecameback. new championship batting average Mayron Duenas was three trailed the rest of the way. 1, Tuesday. Pepsi clinched the Best­ Then we justheldon to our lead in the mm·k by hitting .667 (!4-for-21), for three and Kevin Ada Winning: pitcher was Jonathan of-7 se1ies 4-1 and stopped Kraft last inning. A lot of breaks went our which included six RBI, six runs knocked in three runs for the Benavente ( I -0) and losing from winning iL<; second straight way. It's hard for a lot of teams to scored, two doubles, a home mn pitcher was McGregory Pirates. Winning Pitcher: A.J. championship. come back after getting into a 3-0 Continued on page 23 GueITCro ( l -0) Losing Pitcher: Camacho (0-5). Ryan Cabrera (0-1) In the other game, Bill In the next game Bobby Benavente and Sam Babauta Siiver Streak Lite Beer leads SEDA Masters Coldeen and Joel Crisostomo each went four for four with Benavente recording a double this June 20· By Louie C. Alonso combined on a two-hitter . ' . . ' and a two-run homer to lead , Varfeiy News Staff with thirteen strike-outs to LITE Beer has maintained its leadership status at SEDA's Master's the League leading San Roque By Louie C. Alonso lead the Kautz Glass Ti­ Division topping the overall team standings on their bracket this season. D-9 'ers to an 18-5 blow-out Variety News Staff gers to a I 7-5 run-over the The beerrnen posted a 153 wins in 270 games gathe1ing a 57 winning over the Tanapag Falcons in The 5th Annual Tom Picarro Me­ St. Jude l!ustlcrs.Crisostomo percentage at the end of the season. morial Fun Run kicks off next also hit a homerun and the second game. Myron San Pacific Amusement Playboys came in as second place in the standings Saturday, June 20, 1998. knocked in five runs for the Nicolas was three forfourwith collecting 143 games in 270 games, posting ,m average of 53 winning Tigers. Winning Pitcher: Joel a Jou ble and homer for the Dubbed as 'The Silver Streak, percentage. h\ Ct;sostomo (2-0) Losing: falcons. Winning Pitcher: this special event was organized Oleai Beach Restaurant is on the third spot with 122 wins in 270 games. \:~ Pitcher: Jason Reyes (1-3). Ricky Jones (2-0) Losing by DFS Saipan Limited. On the individual Master Player Standings, Bong Mendoza of Pacific tj In the other game, Jack Pitcher: Myron San Nicolas The race wi 11 stait at DFS Saipai1 Amusement Playboys leads the pack with 58.60 weighted average. Cabrera went three for three (0-1). Galleria in Garapan at six in the Oliver Arguelles of Norpac Dart Busters came in second to Mendoza with three doubles and three The Dandan Bl uc Jays took morning. with 56.49 weighted average. While Ding Foragay of Lite Beer Ano Pa runscored and Edgardo Impe­ advantaged of twelve San An­ Aside from promoting physical came in to conquer the third spot with 53.90 weighted average. ;;; rial went two for two to lead tonio Cardinals base on balls strength and endurance, this an­ In the A Division, NorpacDar Busters-A is on the lead once again in the the C.K. Padres to a 12-8 vic­ scoring: eleven route to a 17-9 nual event was organized as a overall team standings with 146 wins in 240 games, posting a 61 winning tory over the Kagman Lions. decision in the third game. Ian fitting remembrance of DFS to percentage. The Lions led 8-7 after 4 1/2 Babauta Leo the Blue Jay with their the late former president, Lens Strikers and Revolution X is tied on the second ·place with 143 innings of play but the Padres four runscored and two RBIs. Tom PicaITo. wins in 240 games, collecting a total of 60 winning pe~ntage. ._ rallied for five runs in their Winning Pitcher: James Registration forms are avail­ Crown Royals came in on the third· spot with 135 wins in 240 games half of the fifth to take the lead Kintol (2-0) Losing Pitcher: able at DFS Saipan Galleria, The posting a 56 winning percentage. for good. Winning pitcher was Carl Martin (0-4). ADA Gymnasium, Saipnan Fit­ On the individual player standings, Renato Reyes ofRevolution X tops .:,'.',.:; .. Continued on page 23 Continued on page 23

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