Page 6 - The Michigan Daily-- Tuesday, October 14, 1986 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) . °°:, . .. . ,. ,. . . . , . T M: $1 4 billion Leslie H. Wexner 49 Columbus. Ohio 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. .__. Study says fewer women top execs 10 S1 3 billion Lester Crown 61 Chicago. Ill. Inheritance. industry, real estate (Continued from Page 1) 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. Read and Use Daily Class ifi eds 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. 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