European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 19, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse June 1985 the stars and stripes Page 7 cartoonist Trudeau takes aim at Palm Beach t Palm a after a week of satirizing Frank doonesbury cartoonist Garry tru Deau has penned an acid series that portrays this posh Island town As a bigoted police the heart of the satire is a real City Law titled registration of certain that requires servants and other workers to be fingerprinted and photographed at the police station within 48 hours of starting their the result ing identification card must be carried at All the ordinance one cartoon shows a Black stopped by saying pass officer this int its Palm the officer All hotel and Domestic employees must carry the comparison to South has no foundation of protests Palm Beach mayor Yvelyne Deedy under the South african governments policy of apart Ria planning Hertz Sale for million new York a Ria has tentatively agreed to sell its Hertz car rental subsidiary to Ual for million in the companies said Mon the Parent of United the United states largest Domestic said that Hertz would be a natural Extension of urls airline and hotel Hertz is the worlds leading vehicle rent ing and leasing the company and its licensees operate a Fleet of nearly cars and trucks in thousands of cities in More than 120 focusing on Core businesses in recent Ria management sought to focus the company efforts on its three Core businesses communications and the transaction was announced after the Stock Market Ual had closed at a Down 25 in composite trading on the new York Stock sex while Ria closed at Down a the Deal has been approved by the Board of directors of Ual and approved in principle by the Board of directors of the announcement it is still subject to final approval by the Ria execution of a definitive agreement and regulatory approval by the appropriate Blacks must carry passes when they Are in Whites Only other Palm Beach officials also protested the i would like to say that Garry Trudeau has missed the entire Point of our id card said town coun cil member Nancy Simmons of the Simmons mattress it is for the Protection of our residents and but lawyer James who donates time to the West Palm Beach american civil liberties Dis saying the id card Law in this town of is indeed reminiscent of Palm Beach is one of the most Beautiful towns in the Green underlying the physical Beauty is an ugliness directed toward the common not says chamber of Commerce president Jesse its a morale Newman said of the id its Good All around the they can Cash a Check the people who object must have something to but the card int the Only target of tru Caus another strip details idealistic comic strip character Laccy Davenport telling a socialite about her proposed fundraising a shelter for the and de scribing the plight of the that the socialite Why dont they just move to their country Homes in Palm they think is caused by bad divorce Davenport confides to another doonesbury Palm Beach has survived All of the slanderous com ments and innuendoes against the wealthy people who live Newman after 34 years 1 dont dignify anyone who slanders Palm last doonesbury featured a scathing look at Sinatra and his associations with alleged organized crime a number of newspapers chose not to print that series of surveying what remains a photo David Levey president of goes an explosion sunday that destroyed a explosives walks with buddy storage Bunker at the goes Plant East Trice As they Survey the damage from of no one was goes makes explosives for civilian and military officials have not deter mined the cause of the judge admits sentence drastic parents fined Tor sons truancy a a sobbing Mother who spent a week with her husband in jail because their sons habitually played Hooky said she had done everything she could to get the boys to go to school and that the jailing was its been said Pauline who was released monday along with her Ive never been arrested in my municipal court judge David Keyko on monday Cut Short the 273day jail terms he imposed last week because two of the Johnstons aged 13 and were habitually Keyko also fined the couple the whose names were not re were ordered to be placed in Foster Homes after their parents were sent to Keyko said when he released the parents that jailing them was a drastic but that compulsory education is the Law in new you cant come before the court and its not my he told the Keyko said it was obvious from the Johnstons shaken appearance that they were sorrowful for what has the judge said he would suspend both the jail sentences and the both parents said it was unfair that the judge penalized them for their sons Truan they said they walked the boys to school every Day and collected receipts from the office to verify their but the youngsters apparently left school immediately after i think i did everything i Johnston even coming Back from Back i walked them to school every an unemployed said it would probably be Best for his sons to remain in Foster Homes for the immediate he said the family was recently evicted from their House in in southwestern new because the landlord wanted to renovate we Hope to reconstruct the family As soon As he outside the court a sobbing Johnston said her week in jail was a very frightening she said she has heart problems and it was a Strain on her Keyko said the parents shared responsibility for the attendance problems or their sons and noted that the Johnstons two old est sons were High school if it were Only one child out of it would be reason to say its the Childs fault the child was Keyko he also noted that the parents could have filed a complaint against their children for incur one of the other Bill said he was angry at his two youngest Brothers for causing his parents inc Arcera id rather they just stay where there he id rather not see he said his slightly built Brothers were reluctant to attend school because they were routinely assaulted by other they had Wise he 3 29 saved As mexican ship Burns in Atlantic Miami up Twenty nine crewmen Bers stranded aboard a burning mexican cargo vessel for four Days have been rescued by a passing freighter and Are in route to leaving behind three crewmen reported dead and two presumed the coast guard said the Puebla caught fire Friday in the Atlantic Ocean off but the mishap want discovered until Mon the 475foot ship caught fire june 14 and was found 250 Miles North of Nassau at 4 by the 338foot freighter Osco Petty officer Dave an Derson the Osco bedouin called the coast guard and stated they were evacuating 29 people from the burning the Cutter Cherokee was on its Way to the Puebla tuesday morning to look for the missing men and put out the which Anderson said was in the engine were not assuming its burning in a big said Petty officer Gary it May be from what i it want like big flames were still
