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Tanggal: 1994-07-15
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Jumat Kliwon, 15 Juli 1994 Mutu onesia mya. ini Pelaku Pembangunan Menurut Mendikbud, pemba. rus- ngunan PJPT II masih dititikbe- man ratkan di bidang ekonomi yang toh merupakan motor pembangunan me- seiring dengan peningkatan kua- se- litas SDM. Jadi, diinginkan SDM as, menjadi aset negara, tidak men- -be- jadi beban masyarakat maupun asil beban negara. "Di sini diingin- ogi kan SDM menjadi pelaku pem- bangunan," ujar Wardiman, on- Ia mengatakan, negara lain di maju karena SDM. Sebelum PD bu- II, kata dia, sumber daya alam ang (SDA) merupakan ukuran kema- fo- juan suatu negara. Toh setelah tu, PD II teori tersebut hilang ka- me- rena banyak negara yang tak NEWS MAKER at mempunyai sumber daya alam er maju pesat seperti Jerman dan ya- Jepang. "Dua negara ini merupa- a," kan negara yang kalah perang. Jerman misalnya hanya punya ta- batubara," ujarnya. er- ma Di Asia Timur, Jepang, Korea, er Taiwan, Hongkong, Thailan, Ma an, laysia, Singapura, yang maju pe- ok sat. Mereka maju pesat, sampai- an sampai bank dunia mengatakan u-suatu keajaiban terjadi di Asia an. Timur, papar Wardiman. Per ma- tumbuhannya ajeg, kontinyu, konsisten. Di balik negara lain an yang mengalami resesi, Asia Ti- ga mur justru jalan terus. e- Sebabnya, negara Asia Timur Ha terbuka terhadap teknologi, ter ak buka memakai tabungannya, bi- ijaksana di bidang perekonomian i- makro dan mikro, serta mem- at bawa seluruh masyarakatnya g- dalam proses pembangunan. u "Sejak awal negara itupun se- a cara bijaksana menginvestasi k SDM," paparnya. (057) Buronan dari PT dimaksud. Menurut Budiardja, fasilitas yang dimiliki gedung baru terse- but belum sepenuhnya dapat mengakomodasi seluruh ke- g giatan Polri, namun tetap di- upayakan untuk pemanfaatan i yang maksimal. Sedang gedung mako yang lama, terletak di bela- kang mako baru itu, sengaja ti- dak dibongkar untuk dapat di- manfaatkan oleh anggota. Proyek-proyek yang diresmi- kan hari itu antara lain dananya bersumber dari APBN 1993/1994 sebanyak 6 jenis dengan dana se- besar Rp 2,057 milyar lebih, ber- ikutnya dana suplisi tahun ang- garan yang sama sebesar Rp 552,8 juta untuk 5 jenis proyek yang tersebar di seluruh Nusra. Telah selesai dibangun lima buah kantor Polsek, masing masing di wilayah Polres Tab- anan, Karangasem (Bali), Bima (NTB), Amanugan (TTS), dan g Ngadungala (Sumba Timur). Hari itu diserahterimakan pula sebuah mobil kijang ban- atuan Pemda Tk. II Lombok Ti- mur bagi Polres setempat. "Sum- bangan bagi polisi yang seperti ini adalah sejarah, sebab cukup langka terjadi. Mudah-mudahan bupati lain juga akan tergerak hatinya untuk membantu polisi dalam pembinaan kamtibmas, ri sebab terbatasnya fasilitas dan personil yang dimiliki Polri me- ma mang memerlukan perhatian se- e- mua pihak," tandas Dibyo Wi- ih dodo. (040) Barujari le- tidak terjadi gempa-gempa vul ung kanik yang mempunyai energi am- besar akibat penyimpangan dari wang sistem konduit magma. Tentang aru sampai berapa lama kondisi ini kan berlangsung, Nono tidak bisa mg ti- memastikan. Mengingat karak- m le- ter Barujari khas dan sulit dite- bak. Kondisinya kadang-kadang ber- sudah tenang, tiba-tiba menjadi per aktif lagi, sehingga gempa men- but jadi lebih banyak. an. Pada kesempatan itu, He- gat riyadi juga menuturkan perkem ombangan pada Gunung Barujari kan akan dilaporkan dalam perte- amuan para ahli geologi di Ban- ahli akan membahas danau dan ka- dung tanggal 16-17 bulan ini, nja wah gunung berapi. Satu bulan eral berikutnya masalah yang sama He akan disampaikan juga dalam isi pertemuan yang membicarakan ergi manifestasi gas dan gunung ber- er semua ahli gelogi di tanah air." ang (076) Maling an duan supaya tidak terhenti sam- ta. pai pada proses perencanaan, te ang tapi sampai pelaksanaan eva mah luasi. "Saya harap, di masa ng mendatang ada kesepakatan me- er- rencanakan sasaran kegiatan myang lebih baik," katanya. mat- um Sasaran manunggal AMD 46 ka. di NTB tahun ini adalah Kabupa "Di ten Bima (Kecamatan Donggo) han dan Lobar (Kecamatan Seko tong). Menurut rencana, pembu H. kaanya di Bima akan dilakukan ak. Pangdam IX/Udayana dan di Lo- ung bar oleh Kapolwil NTB, Sabtu ing (16/7) besok. Dengan sasaran ke- urit giatan fisik, untuk di Bima, an kan tara lain di Dusun Nggeri Desa bah Punti, Desa Doridungga Donggo, gar dan Desa Kanta/Sowa yakni pe- gan nyelesaian masjid, pembuatan eng gang baru, perataan lapangan eka sepak bola, penimbunan badan per jalan, pembuatan sumur, pemin- ata dahan rumah ke pemukiman ang Sedangkan di Sekotong Barat, yang baru, dan pembuatan MCK gat pembuatan jalan, rehab masjid, se pemasangan gorong-gorong, dan pembuatan jembatan dan jem- em batan plat deker, pemasangan per kawat beronjong. Kegiatan non- mini bagai bidang pembangunan. rap, fisiknya berupa penyuluhan ber rpa (058) Ruth Richardson. Announces She Is Quitting Parliament NEW Zealand's conservative government on Thursday found itself facing an unwelcome vote to cling to its tiny majority after former finance minister Ruth Richardson announced she is quit- ting parliament. Prime Minister Jim Bolger said an election would be held in Richardson's constituency on August 13 for a sucessor. In response to repeated questions about a snap general elec- tion, Bolger said he would hold discussions with members of the governing National Party. His spokesman Richard Griffin said: "There is no contempla- tion of a general election, by the prime minister or anybody. With her husband Andrew at her side, Richardson said on Thursday she was resigning her seat from midnight on July 18 to spend more time with her family and set up her own economic policy and consultancy husiness. Richardson, champion of rigorous monetarist policies that made her the darling of New Zealand's financial markets, was dumped as finance minister by Bolger after National's majority was slashed in elections last November. Policy Unpopularity She was picked as scapegoat due to the unpopularity of her policies with the general public and Bolger chose Bill Birch, a less strident and radical figure, to take her place. The government now holds 50 of the 99 seats in parliament. The opposition Labour Party has 45 and two other parties, the Alliance and New Zealand First, have two each. National has an effective working majority of two seats be- cause the impartial speaker of parliament is a Labour member. Bolger and Richardson both said they were certain the gover- nment would retain her seat in the Selwyn constituency of Christchurch on New Zealand's South Island. National had a majority of 888 votes at the election. "We expect to win the seat. No government has got a better record to talk about," Bolger said. The economy grew by more than five percent in the past year and inflation is an annual 1.3 percent. The government has just posted its first budget surplus for 16 years, seen by many econo- mists as the fruit of Richardson's austere policies. A general election would appear inevitable if the party last the Selwyn seat. This would be politically messy, because electoral boundraies have not yet been drawn for a new system of propor- tional representation which New Zealanders chose to adopt in a referendum held during the November alections. Any early election would have to be held under the old Britain- style system of first-past-the-post. Interest rates rose in the domestic bond market and the New Zealand dollar plummeted by 0.8 U.S. cents in presponse to the news of Richardson's departure, But the share market held firsm, with the NZSE-40 capital index rising six points to 1,976.58. (Rtr) Jumat Kliwon, 15 Juli 1994 Bali Post Rwandan Refugees Pour English Corner Into Zaire, Rebels Take Town Gisenyi, Rwanda- Countless thousands of Rwandan refuguees poured across the border into the Zairean town of Goma on Thursday and Hutu government ministers said rebels had captured a key garrison town. "They have taken Ruhengeri and are now within 25 km (15 mi- les) reach of Gisenyi," Minister of Planning Augustin Ngirabat- ware told reporters on the border. "There is lots of fighting taking place on the road between Gise- nuhengeri and the situation is confusing," he added. Minister of Works and Social Affairs Jean-de-Dieu Habimeza said the rebel Rwanda Patriotic Front (RPF) began shelling the outskirts of Gisenyi at 5.00 a.m. (0300 GMT), sending tens of thousands of refugees fleeing into Zaire. "As you can see they are fleeing, they are fleeing the RPF because they know their levels of brutality," he added. The ministers said interim president Teodors Sindikubwabo and Prime Minister Jean Kam- banda and other ministers were still in the Meridien Hotel in Gi- senyi where the Hutu gover- nmenting its last stant on the border with Zaire. They said the army would con- tinue to fight but there was no hope. have arrived on the doorstep of France's "Operation Turquoise" launched after an estimated 500,000 people, mostly Tutsis, died in three months of war. Aides have a few small refugee camps in Goma and France has its main military base at the air- port but aid workers said they were only able to cope with about 50,000 refugees. "We will try to help people with humanitarian aid with equip- ment we have in Goma but the main problem is for the Zairean authorities," French military spokesman Colonel Didier Bolleli to reporters at Goma airport. He did not know how many Rwandans had crossed over. France and aid agencies have made repeated appeals for more, help to cope with Rwanda's hu- manitarian catastrophe. Eastern Zaire is a poverty- stricken region where ethnic ten- sion is running high. It is clear the Zairean authorities will be completely swamped by the crisis without international aid. his shoulders walked into a hotel desperately a doctor. The child's led was broken and set in a ma- keshift splint. One aid worker said he expec- ted 500,000 refugees to arrive over the next 36 hours. Itwas im- possible to give exact numbers but by mid-morning it appeared that perhaps 150,000 people had filed into Goma journalists on Wednesday night said more than 100,000 refugees had crossed the border into a national park ri- nged with volcanoes -- two of them active -- to the north of Goma. The exodus seemed likely to exceed the numbers that droved into Tanzania at the start of Rwanda's war. At that time aid agencies said the movement of about 300,000 people over 24 hours was unprecedented. International rights organisa- tions have accused members of the Hutu government of genocide against the Tutsi minority and it is possible they could face a war crimes tribunal if they are ever apprehended. dominated RPF and its arrival on The advance of the Tutsi- ICANG SUBA MAKELO TUSING NYICIPIN LAWAR TEKEN TUAK, BAANG MALU AKELE! ANAK MULA SUKEH NGILANGANG KEBIASAAN NGINUM.. SADHA 34 Colums of Rwandan Moving Tens of thousands of refugees Colums of Rwandans were the outskirts of Gisenyi would 1. Aku sudah lama tidak mencicipi lawar dengan tuak, ber- milled through Goma's streets, also moving into Goma from a se- overwhelming international aid cond crossing point north at Bu- appear to signal the end of the ilah aku dulu satu 'bungbung"! Memang sulit mengatasi ke- war for the rump government biasaan minum alkohol. tungo. Men and women had huge which declared itself in power af- agencies and the French army. bundles on their heads and chil- ter the assansinational unknown dren carrying schoolbags and fi- forces on April 6 of president Ju- rewood filed through Goma. venal Habyarimana. (Rtr) One man carrying his son on "Operation Turquoise" The refugees, mostly Hutus, German Troops To March Through Champ-Elysees Bali Post/Rtr. Paris- German troops will march through Paris on Thursday first time since World War Two, des- pite a French political row over their presence. On the elegant champs- Elusees avenue where Hitler's le- gions once held a goose-stepping victory parade 200 Germaniers will join Bastille Day ceremonies. They will be taking part as members of the nascent Euro- pean Army Corps with 7,000 French, Belgian and Spanish troops. LINCOLN - A researcher has determined that this 1840s da- guerreotype of a young man is the earliest known photograph of Abraham Lincoln. The photo, owned by New York stockbro- ker Albert Kaplan, was examined by a French reconstructive surgeon who said that after using a variety of test with 15 known pictures of Lincoln it determined to indeed be the 16th president. the parade. "France today honours... the European Army Corps, whose presence is testimony to the sha- red wish of our people to build the future together," Miterrand said in his traditional message to the armed forces." The parade comes in a week in which Germany's supreme court cleared the way for its troops to play a role in U.N. missions, and U.S. Presiden Bill Clinton urged Germany to take a pivotal role in world affairs. Mitterrand invited the sol- German Helmut Kohl will be diers as a symbol of French- at the side of French President German reconciliation and to Francois Mitterrand reviewing compensate Germany for its ex- of lusion from last month's D-Day anniversary Commemorations. His gesture is widely seen as a symbol of reconciliation with France's World War Two enemy, and of the two countries determi- nation to build a credible Euro- pean defence pillar. Security was extremely tight ahead of the parade. Police mounted a heavy presence in the area and six stations and the Avenue de la Grande Armee, a major artery leading to the pa- rade area, was for the first time in recent memory completely closed off to outomobile and pedestrian traffic. (Rtr) Researcher Says 1840s Photo Is A Young Lincoln New York- 2. Aku juga demikian, Paman! Kalau aku tidak mendapat tuak, kuranglah gairahku. Akibatnya aku tidaklah tekun mengupas 'pesan'. Itulah sebabnya istriku tak mau terse- nyum dan tinggallah dia hanya 'mesem'!! 3. Akan tetapi bilamana dia minum terlampau banyak tidak. lah dia mampu merayap! Penyebabnya ialah dia mabuk! 4. Baik ak ataupun arak atau berem, itu minuman 'buta kala'! Makanya janganlah dibiasakan meminumnya karena dikhawatirkan Anda cepat 'kroda', teman yang tak bersalah bisa Anda pukul!! MILIK MONUMEN PERS NASIONAL SURAKARTA ICANG MASIH KETO, WA! YENSING, MAAN TUAK, SING, ADA) GAIRAH. MAKADA TUSING SANTEP MELUT PESAN, SANGKALA MEMENNE TUSING NYAK MAKENYEM, PRAGAT NSAMBRES!! HALAMAN 5 KUALA YEN (BAS LIU NGINUM, SINAH TUSING DADI BAANNA NGREPE SANIREH ULIAN PUNYAH! 8. TUAK WIADIN ARAK BEREM, ANAK TETADAHAN BUTA KALA-TO! SANGKAL DA PAGUUNINA APANG SING IRAGA ENGGAL KRODA, TIMPAL PATUT BAKAT KAPUAKIN!! 1. I have not enjoy in eating 'lawar' dish with tuak palm beer, so serve me first a big vessel of drink! It has been quite difficutl for me to overcome habit of taking alcoholic drink. 2. The case is the same with me, Uncle! If I haven't acquire palm beer. I would have no zest. Consequently I could not do my 'job' well, while my wife could not smile and would remain unagreeable!! 3. But if he drinks too much, he could not even 'creep'. He would be then drunk! 4. Both palm wine or rice wine and 'berem' wine, belong to food to be offered to 'buta kala' demon! That's why you shall pre- vent yourself to become addicted to the wines. If you are intoxi- cated, you would get soon angry and strike an innocent friend!! Alcoholic Drinks In Bali I RECENTLY read an article evening. When flowing out, the The three liquids mentioned, ciating persons do drink palm in this column (Bali Post, 13 May juice already contains 15-18% su- palm wine, "schnapps" and rice wine, especially so if they are 1994) saying that "Wine was of no gar so that it ferment quickly. wine, have the quality of clean- dancers, and occasional "drun- interest to them (= the Bali- The fresh palm wine contains sing and warding off negative in- kenness" or "frivolity" may occur. nese)". It is true that the growing about 3-6% alcohol, depending on fluences. In the course of village This is nothing to be ashamed of, of grapes is a fairly new pheno- how long after the juice was ta- rituals there are usually several as long as it is not excessive. Out- menon imported by the Dutch at ken from the tree it is consumed: acts of libation, in particular be- side the ritual, public drinking of first, and in the last decade or so the fermentation process is so fore and after a ritual act. In tuak or arak is nowadays restric- expanded, the vineyards stret- quick and violent that (sweet) many villages palm wine is used ted to a few traditional "shops" ching from the northwest coast of "morning tuak" tastes somewhat during rituals of libation, as an (warung) where mainly elderly Bali to the northeastern and eas- like vinegar (and is definitely offering to the netherwordly for people gather, bringing along tern parts of Karangasem. In the stronger) in the evening. It ces, and during ritual communal their own food, and have their Karangasem area the growing of should be noted that the palm meals. If, for instance, the village one or two glasses of tuak. grapes (as an alternative) only juice, if boiled down, yields either deities are invited to participate began after the production of ci- There is an art form, which is a syrup or the famous brown in the ritual they receive an offe- trus fruits had to be stopped for palm sugar. When mature palm ring of libation with palm wine typical of eastern and northeas- botanical reasons. It is also true wine is distilled one gets "arak," before being seated into their di- tern Bali, called "cekepung" or that the small amounts of a "wi- containing up to 40 or even 50% vinely (temporary) seats, they re- "genjekan" (genjekan being the nish" drink, tasting somewhat of alcohol. The best "arak" is alle- ceive a similar libation as well be- more crude version used for a like sherry or port, is of no inte- gedly produced in the area of fore leaving their shrines. In group of people gathering to rest to the Balinese. However, Manggis near Candidasa in east short: every act during the ritual drink palm wine and after a Balinese culture definitely pos- Bali, and in Pejeng near Goa Ga- is accompanied by a libation with while without plan starting to sesses an own long-standing "al- jah, the "elephant cave". If palm palm wine. This kind of offering "imitate" the true "cekepung"). cohol tradition", both in a reli- wine is let be, one gets an excel- is called "patabuh," a "pouring", "Cekepung" originates from gious and a non-religious sense. lent tasting vinegar (which is and is always associated with the Lombok, and in the last century Balinese culture knows three much better than the chemically netherwordly forces. For a Wes- seems to have been imported to local alcoholic drinks: "tuak (or produced colorless fluid usually tern observer it means that the eastern Bali where the relation- sajeng)", "arak (or sajeng ra- sold as "vinegar"). ritual acts take place within the ships with Lombok are still very teng", "straight palm wine") and sacred atmosphere of offerings of strong. A traditional "cekepung "brem". In religious terms, Best Palm Wine libation before and after. "session" consists of a man si- "tuak," "palm wine" or "palm Admittedly, the best palm nging verses from a classical ma- beer", is generally associated wine comes from Karangasem in Palm wine is also one of the five nuscript, after which a group of with the color yellow or the eastern Bali, and here it is mostly "holy waters": white brem, red men joins in, imitating the Hindu deity Mahadewa, "brem," made from the juice of the sugar brem (made of fermented red sounds of orchestra instruments, made from fermented rice, with palm. In the drier eastern and rice), palm wine (black), arak sometimes accompanied by "sit- red or Brahma, "arak," distille northeastern parts of Karanga- (yellow) and "holy water" (tirta, ting" dances. To obtain the "real Kaplan and Frechette are in palm or rice juice, with white or sem the wine is produced from neutral or polychrome). These fervor" losts of palm wine are But the claim was immedia- "I don't think there's anyone Springfield, Illionnis, for a plan- Iswara, and as such the three the palmyra or "lontar" palm. five "liquids" are associated with needed, although professional tely questioned by experts con- out there who can give a defini- ned news conference Thursday to drinks play an important role in Usually, palm wine is produced the five colors, the five Hindu dei- groups only drink "pro forma". If, nected with another picture said tive opinion," he said. Romer is announce the findings at the Lin- religious ceremonies of libation. locally and intended for local use, ties Iswara, Brahma, Wisnu, Ma- however, in the evening after to be of Lincoln in 1943 profiled in conservator of the International coln Library. Palm wine or "tuak" is the and as such it is not a very lucra- hadewa, and Siwa, as well as work a group of men joins to the February/March issue of Museum of Photography and American Heritage magazine. Film in Rochester, New York. Kaplan said he has no idea of most important and widely tive trade article. This is mainly with the four points of the com- drink palm wine, and after a the value of the Photograph. The Kaplan picture was exa- "If it is indeed Lincoln is known drink of these three, and due to the vehement fermenta- pass and the centre. In Bali, asso- while spontaneously starts si- mined by a French reconstruc- known as the Meserve Number 1, any final decision on what to do cause one cannot store it very He said while he had not made the least known to visitors, be- tion during transportation (what ciations are manifold, and nging in a "cekepung" way, this is to do with a vehemently shaken changing! called "genjekan," and does not tive surgeon who said that using which was believed made in 1840 with the image, he was against long, and its taste is somewhat bottle of French Champogne?), As in many villages in (eas- contain the traditional singing of a variety of tests with 15 known when Lincoln was 39. pictures of Lincoln he has deter- Romer said that while other "strange" - a visitor usually co- and the relative untenability of tern) Bali a Brahman high priest verses of the classical "cekepung" does not officiate during village manuscripts. Both, however, are He said that to truly be appre- mes across honey-sweet "brem" the wine. This again means that photographs purporting to be of ciated, a daguerreotype must be or very strong "arak" (as "attack outside the areas of production rituals, the three or five ritual exciting examples of local tradi- Lincoln have been discovered, held in one's hand when it can of arak") in restaurants in the proper palm wine is not at all cleansing waters are made lo- tional art, and supplying the none has been proven to be of the take on a three-dimensional tourist areas. cally, for instance by way of mu- community with means of dea- president. feeling. sic, i.e. the prayers of the orches- ling with "notorious drinkers". tra leader, and the playing of spe- This is, of course, nothing com- cific melodies lend the fluids pared with the present problems offered a sacred and purified qua- Indonesia faces concering the lity so that they can be used as abuse of alcohol and other (ille- "holy waters for purification". In what experts say could be a major historical discovery, a re- searcher has determined that an 1840s picture of a young man is the earliest known photograph of Abraham Lincoln. made in 1843, which could make Romer's Report it older than the Kaplan image. Grant Romer, a leading expert "I don't want to be the bad guy, on early photography, said in a but it (the Kaplan picture) needs separate report in the journal a lot more research on it," said that the picture is an American dealer Joseph Buberger, who is daguerreotype taken in the early backing the rival picture. 1840s. Kaplan told Reuters he has no But he told Reuters in a telep- doubt it is Lincoln and has waited ned by new York stockbroker Al- hone interview that there is no 17 years for verifiration from out- bert Kaplan, who purchased it way to scientifically prove that side experts. from a gallery in the city in 1977. the picture represents Lincoln. The early form of photography, known as a daguerreotype, is ow- mined that it is indeed the 16th U.S. president. "The nature and number of si- milarities in the Kaplan daguer- reotype and Lincoln images over- whelms coincidence and serves to identify the Kaplan daguerreo- type as a portrait of Abraham lin- coln," surgeon Claude Frechette said in his study. The study was published in the July/August edition of the Jour- nal of Forensic Identification. Ball Post/Rtr. SCANDAL Filipino beauty queen and actrees Ruffa Gutierrez (R) holds the hand of influen. fal talent manager Lolit Solis (C) while her mother, Annabelle Rama (L) looks on July 14 during a hearing in a Manila presecutor's office over their alleged involvement in the rigging of awards for best actor and actress at a recent Philippines film festival. Solis said she was soley to blame for the scam placing it in a museum. easy to obtain. "Tuak" is made from the fer- A major area of production is But another image uncovered mented juice of the flower stalks the village of Tenganan in eas- "You feel you are in the very of the sugar (Arenga), the pal- tern Bali, well-known to foreign earlier this year is also being tou- presence of a subject," he said. myra (Borassus) or the coconut visitors. Apart from being used ted as the youngest picture of "I think it belongs in the pos- (Cocos) palms. The unripe stalks for the village religious ceremo- Lincoln. session of the sitting president. of the flowers are scratched, after nies and consumed locally, the That picture, property of the Maybe he wants to keep it on his which the juice flowing out is surplus of the production is "ex- family of Lincoln's private secre- desk and hold it in his hand from caught in a bamboo tube. This ported" to Amlapura, the capital tary John Milton Hay, has been time to time. That's my wish," process is usually done twice a city of Karangasem. On the way calculated by experts as being Kaplan said. (Reuter) day, in the morning and in the to Amlapura the palm wine is, moreover, sold locally so that only part of the product reaches Drive-by Art On The Walls For World Cup FOR a city where people prac- the World Cup through the arts portance of respect for one anot- tically live in their automobiles, and cultural communities in the her and the unity we must strive what better place to view art than nine locations where games have for. from a passing car. been played for the first time in "Only united, will one world be Los Angeles, which calls itself the United States. victorious," said Herron, who has the "Mural Capital of the World", The festival climaxes at Dod- worked over 20 years as a mura- has put on a highway exhibit for ger Stadium here on July 16 with list in the forefront of the Chicano the World Cup, celebrating soc- a concert featuring "The Three political and arts movements. cer and featuring huge works on Tenors" -- Jose Carreras, Placido "The Stamps of Victory" mural roadsides from Los Angeles In- Domingo and Luciano Pavarotti is situated on the 110 Freeway ternational Airport to the Rose in a reunion of their landmark southbound, between the Se- Bowl in Pasadena -- site of the 1990 concert at the last World venth and Eight Street exit and World Cup final on July 17. Cup in Italy. can be viewed from the roadway "It's a wonderful gift from the The soccer-oriented explosion for from the overpass opposite. World Cup to the city," said De- of paint on the Los Angeles free- By Johanna Poething, the bra Padilla, deputy director of ways starts at the airport, where work uses a motif of postage the Social and Public Art Resorce many of the fans at the Rose stamps from all over the world Centre, or SPARC. Bowl's eight World Cup matches depicting soccer. "When traffic is heavy at rush have arrived. "I wanted in highlight soccer hour, people can stop and look," On the south-facing wall of the as a form of international excha- she said of the latest wall art con- airport's parking building num- nge and communication," she tributions to the city's mural ber seven is a vertical muraissm said. collection. our storeys high, depicting a The third mural -- the surrea- The five new murals -- by re- mass of beings reaching up to the list "Ricochet" -- is located beside nowned U.S. artists chosen after globe and surrounded by symbols the 405 Freeway southound, just a nationwide contest -- were com- of the World Cup and Los south of the manchester Boule- missioned by SPARC for Angeles. vard exit in Inglewond. ARTS94, a festival of artistic and Called "Solo Unido, Un Mundo Texas Chicano artist Roberto cultural events caincinding with Vencera", the work is by noted Salas explained: "Ricochet de- the world soccer championship. muralist Willie Herron III. An picts the attoo of soccer, using the American of Mexican descent, or kicked ball, the World Cup World Cup Promotion Chirano, he said the human mo- trophy and the movement of the ARTS94 has been promoting nolith sought to "express the im- ball in motion." (Rtr) its destination. gal) drugs, but these have a very different background. Suffice it Public Drinking to say that obviously Balinese so- ciety has found its own way of Apart from its sacred use, dealing with the problem. What mention should be made of how happens outside "adat" really is a alcoholic drinks are dealt with in national problem. general. During rituals, the offi- Danker Schaareman TOURISM ACTIVITIES ONGRATUL FREY ATICS MANAGER OF THE YEAR AJOB WEL ONE General Manager Of The Year The Department Head of Holiday Inn Bali Hai held a surprise party to congratulate and celebrate their General Manager Patrick Fiat for receiving the "General Manager Of The Year" award during the Holiday Inn Asia Pacific Divisional Management Conference, held in Hong Kong on June 21st. Patrick Fiat was selected out of 63 other general managers. Patrick Fiat dedicated the award to his staff for their commitment and loyalty since the opening of the hotel in 1991. Seen in the picture is Patrick Fiat holding the trophy among the top executive of the hotel (*). Color Rendition Chart 2cm 4cm