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New constitution gives
Aquino six-year term
N America's Richest:
Who They Are
Age Home Wher $ came from
Samuel M. Walton 68 Bentonville, Ark. Discount stores
Rank Net worth
1 $4.5 billion
(Wal-Mart chain)
MANILA, Philippines (AP) - A commission on
Sunday approved the final draft of a constitution that
gives President Corazon Aquino a six-year term, sets
legislative elections for May, and contains safeguards
against authoritarian rule.
The draft also grants the legislature an unprecedented
say over the future of U.S. military bases in the
Philippines, sets up a bill of rights and a human rights
commission, con-demns abortion and abolishes the
death penalty.
The draft, which was approved 44-2, will be
presented to Mrs. Aquino on Wednesday and will be
submitted to the voters for ratification in January.
" Commission members bowed their heads in prayer
after panel chairwoman Cecilia Munoz Palma
4nnounced the vote. The document was completed after
j32 days of often bitter debate.
Mrs. Aquino was not available for comment.
Presidential spokesman Teodoro Benigno said the
president planned to campaign for the charter's
ratification and that she was confident it would win
popular approval.
In downtown Manila, about 5,000 followers of
deposed President Ferdinand Marcos braved rain to
attend a rally and call for Mrs. Aquino's ouster.
Speaker Chito Lucero asked the crowd if they would
vote for the constitution, and the people shouted, "No!"
After taking power in February, Mrs. Aquino
abolished Marcos' 1973 constitution that allowed him
to govern by authoritarian rule. Mrs. Aquino then
appointed the commission to come up with a draft for a
new constitution. In the meantime, she rules by
decree.
2 $2.5 billion
$2.5 billion
4 $2.0 billiOn
John W. Kluge
H. Ross Perot
72 Charlottesville, Va.
56 Dallas, Texas
Communications
(Metromedia)
Computers (EDS),
investments
David Packard
74 Los Altos Hills, Calif.
Computers
(Hewlett-Packard)
5 $1 4 billion Warren E. Buffett 56
Omaha. Neb.
Stock market
investments
Women's clothing
stores (The Limited)
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Leslie H. Wexner
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7 $1.3 billion Forrest E. Mars 80 Las Vegas. Nev. Candy(M&M Mars)
each Forrest E. Mars Jr. 55 McLean, Va.
John F. Mars 51 Arlington. Va.
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Study says fewer women top execs
10 S1 3 billion
Lester Crown
61 Chicago. Ill.
Inheritance.
industry, real estate
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their mid-40s, in their first
marriage, family oriented, 10
pounds overweight, health, con-
scious, and male.
The survey also found that the
average executive works approx-
imately 57 hours a week, which has
increased by one or two hours per
Week from last year's study. The
average yearly salary among the
corporate executives, vice
presidents, and presidents is about
$175,000. And it is now highly
recommended to receive an MBA in
order to pursue a business career.
The professors mailed more than
2,000 questionaires from July 1985
to June 1986. The researchers re-
ceived 818 responses from corporate
chief executive officers, presidents,
and vice presidents.
lc,(rce Forres
Associated Pres.
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NEW YORK (AP) - There are duPonts and
Rockefellers, and even a Perdue. But the annual
Forbes magazine list of the wealthiest people in
America is topped by an Arkansas retailer who is
proof that the rich often do get richer.
Sam Moore Walton, 68, founder of the Wal-Mart
discount stores, has more money than any other
American, according to the annual "Forbes 400." His
$4.5 billion is impressive. Last year, when he also
topped the list, he had a paltry $2.8 billion.
He's not alone. There were 25 other billionaires,
up from 14 last year.
The list, which will appear in the Oct. 27 issue of
Forbes, also includes some famous newcomers
including a former talk show host, an ageless rock 'n'
roll cheerleader, a clothing designer and a chicken
king.
t'wo men tied as the second-richest individuals in
America. Both John Kluge of Charlottesville, Va.,
and H. Ross Perot of Dallas are worth $2.5 billion,
according to the magazine.
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COMPUTER SALE: Color Monitor $139,
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modem $139t150 Watt PS $79, 63WPS $30,
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FOR SALE- Hand-knited wool sweaters
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SAILBOAT FORCE 5 with Trailor, excellent
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AUTOMOTIVE
PERSONAL
'73 VW BEETLE- Good Condition. AM/FM,
y ellow good
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2592.
'74 BUICK APOLLO 2D sedan, exc. cond.,
under 50,000 mi, $799. 764-3461 David.
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Excellent cond. Must sell! 764-7006.
'80 CHEVY CITATION-Fair cond. AM/FM,
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77 VOLVO AUTO. Great Body and interior.
Must see. Selling for friend who moved..
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Is it true you can buy JEEPS for $44 through
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"THE BREAKFAST CLUB" STARRING:
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William.
DIAL-A-JEWISH-STORY 995-5959. 24
Hrs. Another project of Chabad House.
ERIC'S SPORTS factory closeouts.
Swimwear, bodywear and footwear. Custom
t-shirts, 2 blks off State. 419 E. Liberty.
HELP NEW STUDENTS OR THEIR PAR-
ENTS:NBe a Summer Orientation Leader.
Applications are available Oct. 1-31 in 3000
Michigan Union or call 764-6290 for more
information.
JOHN - Paradise is not lost. 15% discount on
contact lens preparations at the Village
Apothecary - Lucifer.
KIMBA IS BACK !
AUSTIN DIAMOND
For 26 Years - Diamonds at Wholesale
Expert repairing & Fine Jewelry
Engagement & Wedding Rings Our Specialty
Mon.-Sat. Days & Eves
663-7151
1209 S. University Ann Arbor
STUDENT SERVICES
TASTY TEMPTING CULINARY DE-
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Queen or student! Reasonable prices. Refer-
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TYPING StRVICES - $2 per page - Letter
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TYPING- ALL KINDS-Fast, efficient ser-
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HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
FOR RENT
GOING PLACES
AVAILABLE WINTER '87. Single in a 5-
bedroom house. Negotiable rent. Call Tom
anytime at 747-8862.
LEASE FOR SALE: Large single room. Fur-
nished. Util. included $230. 663-7991.
UNIVERSITY TOWERS
Furmished Apartments
536 S. Forest 761-2680
CUPID'S HELPER
DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Edited by Trde Michel Jaffe
'ACROSS
1 "The Last of
the Mohicans"
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heroine
Culture medium
Forbidden
Jezebel's
husband
Eastwood, the
mayor
Inlets
- Ruth
Good reasoning
Spoiere
Bristles
Fasteners
Men's store
4 White House
nickname
5 Oceans
6 Long-necked
mammals
7 Goose genus
8 Hwy. sign
9 The latest
10 Japanese
aborigine
11 Woody fiber
12 Employs
14 Darling,sin Paris
18 Pilfer
20 Nature
23 Endure
25 Muslim prayer
leader
27 Type of market
29 Stubborn as a
mule
30 Lake or canal
31 Accountant:
Abbr.
32 Olympian queen
34 Mirth
36 Seize
38 Ceremony
39 Apiece
41 Does a
librarian's job
42 Delicacy, old
style
44 Like Twiggy
46 Hauled
48 Hungarian
composer
50 Star in Orion
51 Metric unit
52 Downwind side
53 Mines
54 Hula -
56 Greek god
59 Fr. holy woman
60 Wallach
employee
24 Cooked, in a
way
26 Import charge
28 Perhaps
31 Storage place
33. Permissible
35 Samovar
37 Form of fuel
38 Kingdom
39 Lamb's pen
name
40 Timetable abbr.
41 Climbing vine
42 Biblical spy
43 Item in the
black
'45 Undo
47 Ringing
49 "Do unto-...
52 Plant pest
-55 Fill with joy
57 River islet
58 Largest portion
.60 Go sideways
61 Collar or jacket
62 Subdued
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:
CHARS METE LOSS
RA D I RAN IOTA
ORION DANNUNZIO
WET AGES UNDER
STRS FIFE
AROMAS OAST REM
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P E WS K E EL K IL T S
10/14/86
HEY PAUL, Let's get rid of CLARENCE &
steal all of his songs. JOHN
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A-1 TYPING - On campus. Professional.
Rush service available. 665-8898.
ACCURACY INK
Editing/Word Proces sing
Cassette Transcription 971-139
FOUR STAR TYPING - Quality, guaranteed
work at reasonable rates. Across from State
Discount. Open 24hrs. 668-6109.
FRENCH LESSONS. Native speaker, de-
grees in language pedagogy from Universite
e Paris, taught at Comel and US Embassy-
Paris personnel, 747-7429, eves.
GRE/GMAT
The GRE/GMAT exams are coming up soon.
The Stanley Kaplan Educational Center has
classes beginning in Oct. & Nov. to prepare
for those exams. Call662-3149.
MCAT
The Stanley Kaplan Educational Center has
classes beginning in Nov. and Jan. for the
April MCAT exam. Seating is limited. For
more info., call 662-3149.
SANDI'S TYPING
& WORD PROCESSING
$5 off 1st paper. Professional. Dissertations,
papers, resumes, letters ,briefs. Fast, campus
pick-up. Discounts. 426-5217.
SEWING OF ALL TYPES-Fast & Reliable.
Hems, zippers, alterations, mending & non-
clothing projects. O'Della, 973-0565.
T-SHIRTS for your dorm. Best prices. Word
Silkscreening, since 1980. 665-6031.
MACINTOSH UPGRADES
128K - 512K $179
512K -1024K $259
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180 Day warranty on all upgrades
PHONE 747-6629
LEAVE MESSAGE 8391015
"DOM" BAKERIES is now hiring counter
help. Flexible schedules. No experience nec-
essary. Apply at 300 South Main St.
$$$EARN EXTRA INCOME$$$
For details call Karen 769-5631 after 5
3.85 PER HOUR starting wage for interested
applicants. Apply in person; Burger King,
530 E. Liberty.
ACTIVISTS
TOXICS CAMPAIGN
SEEKS STUDENTS
Eam $175-$225/wk. Campaign for a law to
crack down on midnight toxic waste
dumpers. Full time, part time. Make friends,
make money, make a difference. LEE at
PIRGIM 4109 Mich. Union 668-6515.
Aggressive students interested in advertis-
ing/marketing. Good Pay} 764-3771.
ANN ARBOR INN HIRING: Windows PM
Waitstaff, Security officer, Bartenders. Apply
at 100 S. Fourth Ave.
ASTHMATICS NEEDED for study per-
formed by ULniversity of Michigan School
of Public Health. Financial compensation.
Call 747-3943, weekdays 8am to 8pm.
BUSBOYS for Sorority. Reliable. Good
food-Great Scenery. Start immediately. Call
persistently 761-1 20 or 761-1520.
BUSY TRAVEL AGENCY looking for part-
time secretary. Flexible hours. Serufre-
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5th Avenue, Ann Arbor, Mi 48104.
FREE MEAL
Every evening you wash dishes at The Earle.
Hard-working, dependable persons. Apply in
person 5-7 pm. M-F only. 121 W. Washing-
ton.
INTERVIEWERS: The University of Michi-
gan Transportation Research Institute
(UMTRI~is seeking dependable telephone
interviewers to contact owners of trucks for a
national survey on truck use. Some evening
and weekend work required. 20-40 hours per
week. Basic interviewing skills, good tele-
phone communication skills, professional
manner and ability to accurately follow sur-
vey procedures required. Previous inter-
viewing experience desired. $5.00/hour
starting rate. A pply in person October 14,
1986 BETWEEN 9 am. and 12 noon or Octo-
ber 15, 1986 between 9 am. and 12 noon or 1
am. and 4 pm. Roomm308 UMTRI Building,
2901 Baxter Rd. (Coiner of Huron Parkway.
A non-discriminatory/affirmative action em-
ployer.
JANITOR FOR EARLY MORNING- Need
3rd person for 3-member staff. 15
hours/week. 764-0550. Ms. McGlothlin.
McDonalds of Stadium Blvd. is looking for
an energetic people person to be our Store
Activites Representative. This position in-
volves customer service and promotional
work. Contact Becky Melotte, Store Man-
ager, at 761-9087.
NEED ENGLISH TEACHERS IN S. KO-
REA. Beginning December 1, 1986. English
or related field. Required one year contract.
Renewable, monthly salary 90.000 appr.
$1000.) Roundtrip airfare and health insur-
ance benefits. Send resume and photo to John
Shim. 112 W. View, Ypsilanti, MI 48197.
Call 485-1848.
RESEARCH VOLUNTEERS-
Wamer/Lambert/Parke/Davis Pharmaceutical
Research Division, Community Research
Clinic, is seeking healthy male volunteers 18-
55 years of age to participate as subjects in
medication research studies starting in Octo-
ber/November. If interested, call for an ap-
pointment for your initial work-up this week.
onetary compensation is provided to re-
search volunteers. For further information,
call Ms. Susan Moran R.N. Research Vol-
unteer Coordinator (8-4 pm.Kionday-Friday).
Please call 996-7051.
STUDENTS- Flexible hours. Call Lauren
Hill at 483-6400 for information.
TACO BELL now hiring $4/hr. See Patti or
Toni. 615 East University.
TEACHER FOR SCHOOL AGE CHIL-
DREN. 7:30-9:20 M-F. Previous experience
with elementary children required. Call
Leslie Fry, 761-7 101 between 9 & 4.
TWO WORK STUDY POSITIONS
AVAILABLE in a small friendly and sup-
portive office. One position as an office run-
ner: 8-12 hrs/wk. Other position as librarian:
5-12 hrs/wk. Please contact Dorothy (am) or
Jennifer (pm) in The Women Studies Pro-
gram Office 763-2047.
TYPISTS NEEDED. MWF 9AM-1PM. 80
wpm. Call NOW1668-8898.
Work at Home mailing sales literature. Write
S.C. and Associates Box 21514 Columbus,
Ohio 43221.
Assistant to V.P. Marketing com-
pany, part time. Experience of a
lifetime for the right person. Send
resume, to Mr. Wooley, 555 E.
Williams, Ann Arbor, 48104.
94101020
BUSINESS SERVICES
Racquet Stringin & Repairs. 12hr. serv.'Free
pickup/delivery. Jerry 662-9829.
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ONLY TWO TICKETS needed for the
IOWA GAME. Please call 662-7445. TO-
DAY!
1 PAIR of Student Tickets available CHEAP!
Call 769-0735 soon.
2 Tickets for Nov. 2 & Nov. 9 DETROIT
LIONS games. Call Kathy at 764-4369.
YOU DEFINITELY WILL if ou buy stereo
equipment from AUDIOLOGIC. Call 663-
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MISCELLAN EOUS
ART/ARCH./A.E. STUDENTS: Design,
Draw, and Flight Test the AERIAL PLAT-
FORM! More information to come.
2-4 TICKETS needed for
Nov. 1 Illinois game
Call Mark at 996-02612.
BILLY JOEL TICKETS- Great seatsI!! Up-
per and lower bowls and floor. Call Danny at
764-4993.
DESPERATELY SEEKING 4 TICKETS TO
THE ILLINOIS GAME!!!!!!! My parents
will stop paying tuition if I don't get these
tickets forthem. Please, if you have a heart,
you'll call 764-5912 TODAY!!
ILLINOIS TICKETS needed. Nov. 1. Call
Mark at 747-9877.
KIMBA IS BACK !
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NEEDED 8 Non-student tickets for Iowa
game. Call Jeff immediately 994-8019. Will
pay BIG MONEY but no endzone, please.
NEEDED: Great Seats for Iowa Game. will.
Pay Big Money. 761-2187.
R.E.M. - 28 Tickeets Main Floor Call 662-
7758.
WANTED - U-M Football Tickets. No Sin-'
gles. Call 668-6282.
WANTED: 4 Tickets to Illinois Game. Call
IMMEDIATELY! 747-8389.
WANTED: 4 Tickets for the Iowa game. Oct.
18th. Call Collect (215)875-4300.
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