Word: owners
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...only one of hundreds of small, not-for-profit foundations and trusts that have sprung up under the umbrella of an Illinois outfit known as Americans Building Constitutionally (ABC). The organization was started 18 months ago by an itinerant financial adviser, James Walsh, and Robert D. Hayes, former owner of a private business-administration school (and also, by no coincidence, Robert O. Hayes's father). The two were drawn together by the idea of bringing foundations to the average well-off citizen. If such big shots as the Kennedys and the Johnsons could set up tax-free trusts...
...McGowan and several other Republicans have been ousted from both county and party jobs. There was some grumbling that Publisher Bill Moyers, late of the White House, had launched the investigation to embarrass Republican Governor Nelson Rockefeller, a possible opponent of President Johnson next year. But Newsday's owner, Captain Harry F. Guggenheim, is a staunch Republican. And more disclosures are still to come. "I think we've got enough stuff to keep us going through 1968," says Editor Bill Mcllwain. "There's some awfully fertile ground out there...
...Owner's Guide...
...year-old prostitute who was arrested provided them with a list of 30 names. Some of the men were then charged with such offenses as pimping, corruption of minors and breach of decency. The list included three counts, a marquis, the son of an ex-king, a hotel owner, a prominent businessman and a former diplomat to the United Nations. The ring's two madams were immediately convicted and sentenced, but the government hesitated in pressing the cases against...
...putting things together," says Kenneth T. Jones, a former farm boy from Willow Springs, N.C., who has been putting things together ever since he hit the beaches of Japanese-held Guam as a Seabee in 1944. Now 50 and a solid 240-pounder, he is the millionaire owner of a diversified commercial kingdom ranging from supermarkets to construction and cattle ranching and, most recently, the first luxury hotel in the U.S. Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. "Next to the Government, Ken Jones is the biggest thing on Guam," says a local dignitary...