Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for October 11, 1977
Transcript:
Mark: Mr. Trevor, when Jackie Kennedy married Ari Onassis in 1968, you negotiated a $3 million inheritance for her! Why did you later decide to raise the stakes to $26 million? Man: Well, first of all, given a widow of Mrs. Onassis's stature, the original will was clearly both inadequate and inappropriate! Moreover, Mrs. Onassis is burdened with the responsibility of raising and schooling two children on her own! Our request was calculated strictly on a basis of need! Mark: So it wasn't anything as uninteresting as greed... Man: Absolutely not! In fact, they wanted to give $30 million, but I put my foot down!