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Jetnii said he doesn’t
know why the heavy transfers to MIHS. ‘lt may be
that they can't pay for tur
tians at other schools ur
for some other reasons,”
he said.
Whereas there were 30
Students per clasroom in
Previous years, this term
Continued page 4

MAJURO, 13 Sept. —
Elun jen jonan transfer
students ak dit jikul hel
jen jikul Ko jet rekomman
an obrak MIRS ilo term in
Jikul in, ekhkat non AIS
Principal Tony Jetnil.
Ejjab men in wot ak etal
im jabwe room in jikul
iben an jabwe dri kake,
Jetnifearba

Volume 14, Number 73

Tomeing said the Coali-

tion
leaders
including
Kwajalein leaders who are
now on Majura, will meet

today
plans.

to talk on their
He said he can't

make any comment until
after their meeting.
But he said most likely
they will discuss what oplions is there if the Compact wins.

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MAJURO, 13 Sept. — Dri
tel ro an Coalition Party
eo rainin renal Kwelok im
konono hin plei ho ater
ikien Compact-in Free Association eo, ekkar non
Wotje Senator Litokwa
Tomeing.

NASHINGTOM, D.C.

Tomeing ear kwalok ke

emwij an muttok dri tel ro
an Kwajalein non Majuro
non aer jijet then dran im
kenono kin ta ko renaj
kommoni kin Compact eo
elane ewin.
ljoke Tomeing ear ba ejjab maron kwalok jabdrewot mae ien elkin aer konono iben dron.

Delegation report
on Marshalls trip

Report of the World Council of Churches
Delegation to the Marshall Islands
May 20 to June 4, 1983

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Lk
3

Less than 40% left to count
As of early Monday
morning approval of the

Compact was leading by

MAJURQ, 12 Sep1. — Ro

re) Kweppene Compact eo
rej le iman kin 58%, ilo
rainin, Monday.
Einwot

ba jenen in 3,278 ballot

Friends United Meeting and member, Board of Govemors, National Council of the Churches of Christ, USA
Thomas B. Cochran, Ph.D: Nuclear Physicist serving as a Senior

while a total of 2,389
ballots were cast against
the Compact.

pact eo.
Jonon in 60% in aolepen

Washington, D.C.
Baiteke Nabetari: General Secretary of the Pacific Conference of

vote

Administrative

Secretary of the

Staff Scientist for the Natural Resources Defense Council,

™~ Churches

B. David Williams, Jr.: Associate Director for Peace Issues, National Council of Churches of Christ, USA, until recently
Coordinator of the Church and Society Program, Pacific
Conference of Churches

Introduction

small delegation.
A final
decision was made in consulta-

I. Introduction
tion with leaders of the United
Continuing concern expressed
Church of Christ in the
by the Pacific churches, through Marshalis
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

"%

Boxes are still beine counted.

58%.
So far a total of
3,278 ballots were cat in

Team Members
Kara L. Cole, Chairperson:

i

20545

favor

of

the

Compact,

Roughly 60% of the total
has

been

counted.

The major voting categor-

ies yet to be counted are
the plebiscite day registra-

tions and absentee votes.

These roughly 3,500 votes
take a Jong time to tabulate since each affadavit

must

individually

be

checked against the national registration list before the actual counting
can begin.
Continued page 3

rar rie Compact eo im
2,389 baliot rar nae Com-

vole emwij bwine. Men co
kio renaj jino bwini ej vole

ko an ro rar register ilo ran

in vote eo hab absentee
vote ko. Jonon in 3,500
ej janin bwinbwin im enaj

bh

rumij aer etale einwot ke
rej aikuij etale et he ctan
ro far vote,

Ilo Muajuro, ewor 2,368
absentee ak ro rar repister
im vote ilo ran in vole co.
Ilo

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13 Sept. —

U.S. BEPARTRERT OF EXEREY

ots

MAJURO,

Coalition party leaders are
going to meet tuday to
Tormatate thea plans res
-garding“the Compaxt of
Free Association, according to Wotje Senator Litokwa Tomeing.

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wre

to discuss options

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The total votes casted se
far is VG2t
RAPA Aes
and 2.449 Jab. SS 7, Aet.
The Marshallese students
ourside
ihe
Mar halts
voted 116 Aer and 5. dab.
jae voted 80 Act and
& Jab.
Mason Alriery, RepMar
press secrefury $avs a gopermment release will be out
farer foday on the pichiscite resulrs,

Tuesday, September 13, 1983

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58.7% Act

SI/
Oy
Coalition meets

at

Schoot year in eka! ilo
MIHS ewor elon lok jen
650 dri jikul ro.
Jonon
eo ton Lalaemaren cdi fon
ve] 600 dri jikul, Jeinil ear
ba.
Jetnth ear ba ej min
alikhkat oran dr jikul sae
tua week jen hio hin wot
acer ebbok dri jikul joa pi
kul kajet.
Lale page 4

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ts over 650, the school’s
capacity of 600.
Jetnil
said he won't knuw the
exact figure of enrollment
until two weeks from now
because of the many transfer students fram other
high schools. Registration
fur
transfer
students
continues
for
another
week,

ri

MAJURO, 13 Sept. —
Heavytransiers from other
scheuls, teacher shortage
end not enough classroamys
hy making the Marshall tslands Public High Schuol
teel the crunch this new
schoel year, according to
MIHS
Principal
Tony
jetnil.
Enrollment fur this term

dha

MIHS has too many students and not enough teachers

,onin

555 absentee ak ro rar
Fegister im vote ilo ran in
vute eo.

Iho KMR, ewor

403 absentee voters.

Koba iben ro rej jokwe
ilkin Majol, ewor 3,500.
Lale page 3

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