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cartoon by John Knudsen; A thick-set uniformed man labeled "North Korea" holds a smoking rifle against his right shoulder. With his left hand, he holds up a model-sized U.S. Navy airplane by the tail. A picture of the ship, the U.S.S. Pueblo, is displayed on the wall over the man's left shoulder.
18 April 1969
cartoon by John Knudsen; The base of a giant Oscar statue is labeled "1969 Awards For Decent Entertainment." The statue is situated upon the charred remains of a burned city. A massive fire buring in the background is labeled "Introduction of obscene and pornographic themes".
18 April 1969
From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by Vic Runtz. Melvin Laird, running, carries a board labeled "Board to examine role of military" toward the edge of a cliff. There is a gap between this part of the cliff and the other side, on which is a sign that reads, "The ol' credibility gap." Laird says, "Got to bridge it!" Runtz's signature cat is shown having fallen off the edge; the cat says, "Oops!" The cartoon caption reads, "Wise move."
18 April 1969