Word: hawaiian
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...Italian suits and handsome women in bright mestiza dresses nod politely to aging Carmen Soriano and her 39-year-old son José Maria, heirs of the Soriano fortune (Cebu copper mines, Samar iron, Mindoro cattle and dairy, Mindanao mahogany and San Miguel beer). American businessmen from Esso and Caltex, Hawaiian Dole and General Foods, are prominent in the Manila Polo Club; the Phil-Am Life Insurance Co., with its filigreed, high-pillared headquarters in downtown Manila, symbolizes U.S. and Filipino cooperation...
...orange juice, cream) is catching on. Chicagoans have taken up the Black Martini (dry vermouth and blackberry brandy), the Brave Bull (tequila and Kahlua) and the Blue Blazer (mulled brandy, Southern Comfort and water). Washingtonians are drinking a new depth charge called the Kraatz No. 1 Special, invented by Hawaiian Businessman Donald Kraatz. The recipe: pour an almost-full tumbler of Tanqueray's gin over ice, add minute but equal amounts of Schweppe's quinine water and Rose's lime juice...
...Since their first formal date a year ago, Lynda Bird Johnson and Movie Actor George Hamilton have sunned in Acapulco, sipped champagne in New Orleans, frugged in Hollywood, and cooed on location in a Utah desert. Then, for a change, Lynda, 22, flew off last month on a Hawaiian vacation sans George, even stopping en route to visit an old beau in San Francisco. Back in Hollywood, where he had just finished a Civil War epic, The Long Ride Home, and a romantic farce co-starring Sandra Dee, Doctor, You've Got to Be Kidding, George was making...
...woman of 20, had grown up, like her husband, in the starched proprieties of the Old South. Whether her honor needed avenging was a question that was never satisfactorily answered. On that September night, as Thalia Massie was making her solitary way home afoot, she was attacked by five "Hawaiian boys," brutally beaten and-so she claimed-raped. Her body bore evidence of the beating (a jaw broken in two places), but none of sexual assault...
...engineered a "palace revolution." Though he controlled only 42% of the paper's stock, he quietly signed up other rebels, including the paper's ambitious editor George Chaplin, who had been hired from the New Orleans Item largely because he had written more than 50 editorials urging Hawaiian statehood. With just a fraction of a percentage point over 50% of the stock then at his command, Twigg-Smith confronted his uncle and advised him to step down. A dumbstruck Lorrin P. Thurston took his nephew to court, but the suit was dismissed. In revenge, Thurston sold as much...