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Santa Cruz Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 20

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Monday, June 5, 1967 20-Santa CnESrntlnd LBJ Elated With Bobby's Enthusiastic Endorsement Death Of An Enemy Plane Over North Vietnam York's junior senator said of He has gained huge popularity but he has never failed to spend Johnson: "In 1964 he won the that the definition could have i been written for Johnson. "The height of his aim, the breadth of his achievements. it in the pursuit of his beliefs or biggest popular victory in modern times and with our help he in the interest of his country." Washington (JP). President Johnson got a big political windfall in New York over the weekend a surprisingly warm and unqualified endorsement from Sen. Robert F.

Kennedy. After months of talk of feuding and ill will, Kennedy follow will do so again in 1968. And the record of his past and the promises of his future all The senator had been sched with our help, he will have by these speak the largeness of his side the best vice president uled to introduce Johnson. But the plane that brought him to New York from England, where he had attended the funeral of since his predecessor." size, that magnitude of effort, Humphrey's predecessor was, that intensity of devotion and that importance of accomplishment," said Kennedy. of course, Johnson, who served as John F.

Kennedy's vice family friend, fell behind ed Johnson to the rostrum at a Democratic fund-raising diner Saturday night and, addressing his fellow New Yorkers, gave his all-out blessing for schedule and so he was tardy. Kennedy has perviously en 1968 to Johnson and Vice Presi dorsed Johnson and Humphrey for 1968 but not in such lengthy or effusive terms. And his embrace came only a few days af 1 dent Hubert H. Humphrey. Kennedy, in effect, overshad owed the Presidents own From this dinner, a $100 a-plate affair sponsored by the state Democratic organization, Johnson rode with Kennedy in the presidential limousine to another Manhattan hotel and two other party fund-raising events.

As the two men emerged from speech. ter the latest of moves by Kennedy supporters whom he has disavowed to place his name on some presidential primary SUPS INTO A "Webster defines greatness as largeness of size, much above the average in magni- election ballots. tude, intensity and impor Looking ahead to next year's the limousine, they posed to tance," Kennedy said, adding presidential election, New gether for photographers their beaming faces and hearty handclasp seeming to belie any Will Power Saves Two At Sea thought of bad blood between them arm and leg. Lloyd, who was That Johnson was elated with Kennedy's unrestrained endorsement was evident. Some wonder San Diego (vP) "We kept going by sheer will power," Lloyd Sheffield said as he recounted the three hours when he and his brother both wounded by an three feet away suffered shrapnel cuts on the neck, left armpit and shrapnel holes in the ed if he wouldn't in the future chest.

The explosion punctured both explosion struggled to bring their boat through choppy seas. look to Kennedy with greater warmth and vice versa. Kennedy said Johnson "came to lead this nation at a time of uncertainty and danger, pouring out his own strength to renew rear gas tanks, and the boat was running on fuel from two half- Sheffield, 24, and his broth filled front tanks. er, Doyle K. Sheffield, both of San Bernardino, were hospital Then, as darkness fell and FRLS HOME TRY-OUT Try this tiny aid in the privacy of your own home without cost or obligation.

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Gentlemen: I have hearing problem and would like to try your hearing aid for my: left ear right ear ized yesterday after both were cut by shrapnel when a Navy anti-aircraft shell one of them found in the ocean exploded aboard their boat. the strength and purpose of all the people of this nation and of the nation itself." Kennedy went on: "He has sought consensus but he has never shrunk from controversy. Doyle said they had been diving for abalone late Saturday when he saw the O-mm. shell in Sequence shows how Maj. Ralph L.

Kuster, 35, of St. Louis, shot down a MIG after completing a bombing mission over North Vietnam. At left Kuster catches the enemy plane in the gunsight of his F105 Thunderchief. In center, Kuster fires his 20 mm cannon hitting the left wing of the MIG near the fuselage and it bursts into flames. At right the wing is engulfed in flames.

The MIG crashed 41 miles northeast of Hanoi. (U.S. Air Force Photo via AP Wirephoto) Ex-State Dept. Aide Says He Quit Because Of LBJ's Military Approach huge waves continued to crash over the boat, the tanks emptied, and the engine stopped. But there were two five-gallon reserve tanks aboard, and the brothers managed to restart the engine and pilot the vessel to a navy pier at San Clemente Island.

The Coast Guard flew the injured men to County University Hospital at San Diego where they were reported in fair about 50 feet of water. He at tached it to his wet suit and climbed aboard the boat. As he stood up, the shell fell to the Leo George Towing handle State Farm, Farmers Allstate and others. National Auto Club Contract Towing 3 Trucks 24 hours We specialize in long tows 1400 OCEAN ST. 426-0198 should act only in conjunction Hilsman appeared on the CBS with other nations.

Name Street City deck and exploded, showering program "Face the Nation" yesterday and talked about his new book, "To Move a Nation." Morse and Stennis appeared shrapnel on both men. on ABC's "Issues and Answers Doyle was struck in the right EoUUULAJ Washington (ff)A former1 top State Department official says he quit the Johnson administration because it took a military approach to victory in Vietnam a course he believes President John F. Kennedy would have tried to avoid. Several other prominent offi cials spoke out yesterday on Vietnam and the Middle east crisis in radio-television appear ances, commencement exercises Roger Hilsman, former assistant secretary of state for Far Eastern affairs, also suggested and speeches. One of those discussing the that despite administration conv bombing of North Vietnam was Bill D.

Moyers, Johnson's form ments to the contrary, President Johnson decided to launch regular bombing of North Vietnam before Hanoi began mass infil tration of men and supplies southward. The administration er press secretary. He told a St. Michael's College commencement audience in Winooski, that the so-called hawks should recognize power has its limits while the doves, or peace advocates, should concede power has its place. has said the bombing was in retaliation for Hanoi's aggression.

Hilsman said the bombing was aimed at forcing Hanoi to its knees. President Kennedy "was skep In nearby Northfield, Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor told tical of a policy of escalation Norwich University graduates and of the effectiveness of an the Vietnam war will test the Look Who's No. 1 SVS! air attack on North Vietnam," constancy of the United States Hilsman said.

in staying with the South Viet namese until the goals of both have been achieved. But in Hartford. Sen Charles H. Percy said that "increasingly, the war in Vietnam is an American effort on Asian soil, rather than an Bimbo Has Whale Of Time For Self Talos Verdes Peninsula Bimbo had a whale of a time yesterday. But Marineland of the Pacific attendants were too polite to say what kind of time the giant pilot whale caused for them.

During a regular show, Bimbo became rambunctious. He charged a porthole, shattered two panes of glass, and caused nearly a quarter million gallons of water to gush from the four Asian effort with American help." The U.S. commitment in the Far East, he said at Trinity College, adversely affects its position in Europe and the Middle East. Percy did endorse U.S. involvement in the Middle East crisis, saying Israels ngnt to use the Gulf of Aqaba must be preserved.

Sens. Hugh Scott Daniel B. Brewster and Harrison A. Williams making speeches in their states, urged President Johnson to pursue multination action with other maritime powers to end story tank. Bimbo, the largest and usually quietest whale at the amusement park suffered ten gashes on his snout, but was not seriously injured.

Nor were three human spectators who were treated for cuts at the San Pedro Community Hospital. Amusement park officials had to move four other pilot whales, a Killer whale and four dolphins to wetter quarters. There were Egypt's proclaimed blockade of the Gulf of Aqaba to Israeli Well when it comes to size, Salinas Valley Savings is really only No 27 Of course, we think 27th out of some 200 California charted Savings Loan Associations is pretty impressive Now, about that "No.l." There are only 46 associations with assets of more than SVS is one of them ships and any ships carrying strategic goods to Israel. But Sen. Wayne Morse one of the sharpest critics of Johnson's Vietnam policy, said the United States should take the lead in break only 640,000 gallons of water left in the tank after the Mozart produced more than ing the blockade.

Morse's view was challenged by Sen. John Stennis who said the United States 600 compositions during his 35 years of life. HEARING AID AUTHORITY HERE TODAY TOMORROW John Baranger In this group we rank Nol in ratio of net profit to total capital for the year 1966 We also rank No.l in Scheduled Items (lack of foreclosures and general loan delinquency rate.) We even rank No.7 in percentage of savings growth. Proud? You bet we are! We not only try harder we succeed more! Salinas Valley SavingsLoan Association. Mr.

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