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ir ytobertson.aa Kennedy, encourages crewman (actor James McCaUion) after PT 109 sinking. nd strafed us with machine-gun fire. "We had two lifeboats. All but three fnen jumped into one boat, which was low ered into the water. The captain was in the wheelhouse taking care of the log, and vhe PArnentor and I were iinniifvpRnfiillv Jtrying to lower the second boat." During the last strafing attack, Cliff jsaved the carpenter's life by shoving him fto the deck just as the plane came over. Bullet holes marked the spot where the carpenter had stood seconds before. "The rest of the crew returned to the ship when it appeared we would stay afloat after all. Fortunately, the Japanese bomb er pilot didn't think so. He took off." The Admiral Cole went to New Zealand for a week of major repairs and a chance for Cliff to jump ship. "I wanted to join the New Zealand Air Force," he told me. ."I hid in a cemetery on a hill overlook ing Wellington for five days and lived on raw carrots. On the sixth day, I saw smoke rising from the funnel of the Admiral Cole and decided it was safe to leave my hide-out" No sooner had he arrived in town than he was stopped by two plain-clothes men. "Is your name Robertson?" one asked. "No, sir, it's Richardson," he answered. But the man insisted, "You're seaman Robertson, all right" "How did you know?" Cliff burst out "You forgot your accent, old boy." Back aboard the Admiral Cole, Cliff faced a not-too-stern captain. As he re calls: "Because of the perilous journey to New Zealand, almost all the guys got drunk and went AWOL. Only two of us were able to work at all that first day." The day after hia ship finally pulled into San Francisco, Cliff walked up to his grandmother's house and found a gold star on her door. His ship had been re ported sunk with all hands lost, and Cliff had been named La Jolla's first victim of World War II! Later, Robertson enrolled in the U.S. Maritime Service, rose tq Lieutenant (j-g-) and became one of the few sailors whose .ship went down after VE Day. "We piled up on rocks off the coast of Sweden during a heavy storm," he re called, "but no one was seriously hurt." He continued his sea duty after the war as third officer aboard a freighter out of New York, while trying to get up enough nerve to make the theatrical rounds. "I had some summer-theater experience in high school, but that was all," he says. Cuff GOT his apprenticeship in the Catskill Mountain resorts at $5 a week, plus room and board. But his big breaks came on Broadway and through television. Unfortunately, the tv roles he created went to other actors when movies were made of them. Marlon Brando starred in the film version of "Orpheus Descend ing," Paul Newman in . "The Hustler," Anthony Franciosa in "Career," and Jack Lemmon in "Days of Wine and Roses." 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