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MAjJURO, 13 Sepi Heavy transicrs from other
schouls, teacher shortaye
end not enough classroums
is making ihe Marstrall tslands Public High Schoul
teel the crunch this new
sthuol year, atcurding to
MIHS
Principal
Tony
Jetnil.
Enrollment tor this term

is aver 650, the school’s
capacity of 600.
feinil
said he won't know the
exact figure of enrollment
until two weeks from now
because af the many transfer students from other
high schovis. Registration
for
transfer
students
continues
for
anuther
week.

jetnil said he doesn't
know why the heavy transfers to MIHS “lt may be
that they can't pay for cul
tlons al other schools of
for sume other reasons,’
he said.
Whereas there were 30
students per clastoum in
Previous years, this term
Continued page 4

MAJURO, 13 Sept
Eiupn jen yoman transfer
students ak de yikul hel
jen jpikul Ro jot cekommun
an ubrak MIEES jlo termin
phulo in, eka mos NITES
Principal Tony fern.
Ejjub men in wot ak etal
im jabwe room in yihul
iben am yabwe dt hake,
jetail ear ba.

yor

MIHS has too many students and not enough teachers

7

4

at

School year in cha! ilo
MItHS ewor elon tuk jen
650 dn jihui ru.
Joon
ea ilo tataemaron di lun
et) 600 dea yikul, feinud ear
ba
Jetaik ear ba ey nin
alikkat oran dri sikul ige
rug week jen hio kin wot
aer ebbok dri gikub joss gi
kul ku jet.
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08.7% Act

Volume 14, Number 73

Tuesday, September 13, 1983

Coalition meets
to discuss options

Kwaalein leaders who are
now on Majure, will meet
today to talk on their
plans.
He said he can’t
make any cumment until
after their meeting.
But he said most fikely
they will discuss what op-

emwij an muttok dri tel ro
an Kwajalein non Majuro
non aer jijet iben dron im
konono kin ta ko renaj
kommoni kin Compact eo
elane ewin,

tians is there if the Compact wins.

ljoke Tomeing ear ba ej-

jab maron kwatok jabdrewot mae ien elkin aer konono ibe dron.

Delegation to the Marshall Islands
May 20 to June 4, 1983
Administrative

Secretary of the

Friends United Meeting and member, Board of Governors, National Council of the Churches of Christ, USA
Thomas B. Cochran, Ph.D: Nuclear Physicist serving as a Senior
Staff Scientist for the Natural Resources Defense Council,
Washington, D.C.

Baiteke Nabetari: General Secretary of the Pacific Conference of
~ Churches

B. Dawid Williams, Jr.: Associate Director for Peace Issues, Na-

tional Council of Churches of Christ, USA, until tecently
Coordinator of the Church and Society Program, Pacific

Conference of Churches

Introduction

L. Introduction
Continuing concern expressed
by the Pacific churches, through

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delegation.

A

final

decision was made in consulta-

tion with leaders of the United

Church

of

Christ

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Boxes are still being counted.

Less than 40% left to count

Report of the World Council of Churches

Chairperson:

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Tomeing ear kwalok ke

Delegation report
on Marshalls trip
Team Members
Kara L. Cole,

ASHINGTCM, D.C.

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tel ro an Coalition Party
eo rainin rena; Kweclok im
RKonono ki phar he der
\kiten Compact-in Free Association eo, ekkar non
Wotje Senator Litokwa
Tomeing.

Tomeing said the Coalition
leaders
including

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MAJURO, 13 Sept. — Dri

Coalition party leaders are
going fo mect tuday to
fortiahate tha. plans ree
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“- garding“the Compatt of
wee" Free Association, according to Wotje Senator Litokwa Tomeing.

in

the

Marshalls and the Roman
the Pacific Conference of Chur-— Catholic Church there. The
ches, plus requests from the team was hosted and its
Marshall Islands caused the basic local itinerary suggested
WCC to consider sending this
Continued page 6

As
of early
Monday
Morning approval of the
Compact was leading by
58%.
So far a total of
3,278 baliots were cast in
favor of the Cumpact,
while a total of 2,389

ballots were cast against

the Compact.

Roughiy 60% of the total

vote has been counted.
The major voting categories yel to be counted are

the plebiscite day registrations and absentee votes.

These roughly 3,500 vutes

take a long time to tabuJate since each affadavit
must
individually
be
checked against the na

tional registration fist be-

fore the actual counting
can begin.
Continued page 3

MAJURO, 12 Sept. — Ro
rej kweppene Compact co
rej le iman kin 38%, to
rainin, Monday
Einwot
ba yonun in 3,278 ballot
rar ne Compact eo im
2,389 ballul rat nae ComPact eo.

Jenan in 60% in aolepen

vote emwij bwine. Men co
kio renaj jino bwini ej vote
ko an ro rat register ilo ran
in vole eo kab absentee
vote ko. Jonen in 3,500
e} janin bwinbwin im enaj

a

rumi, aer etale einwot ke
rej aikuij etale et Ko clan
ro far vote.
Ho Majuro, ewor 2,368
absentee ak ro rar reyisler
im vote ilo can in vote eo.

lio Ebeye, ewor ,unin
555 absentee ak ro rar
register im vote ilo ran in
vote eo.
lio KMR, ewor
403 absentee voters.
Koba iben ro rej jokwe
ithin Majol, ewor 3,500.
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MAJURO,

4474 Ace

and 2449 Jab SN Pe Vee.
The Marshallese sttd-sits
outside
the
Miar halls
voted 116 Aet and $2 Jab.
Ujae voted 80 Act ued
& Sab.
Mason Altiery, Rep iar
press sccrvfurv Says a tOvernment release will bo out
later today on the ptebascite resiudlts.

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The total votes custed so

far iv 3.92!)

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