The U.S. Merchant Marine Academy unit marches in the 1965 Inaugural parade following the swearing in of Lyndon Baines Johnson as 36th President
Washington DC: The U.S. Merchant Marine Academy unit marches down Pennsylvania Avenue in the Inaugural parade her eon January 20, 1965, the day on which Lyndon Baines Johnson was sworn in as 36th President of the United States. (UPI Photo)
Lyndon Baines Johnson takes his second oath of office
President Lyndon Baines Johnson takes his second oath of office on Capitol Hill in Washington DC on January 20, 1965, administered by Chief Justice Earl Warren. His wife, Lady Bird Johnson proudly looks her husband. (UPI Photo/Files)..
Lady Bird Johnson with her two daughters, Lynda Bird and Luci Baines
Lady Bird Johnson stands with her two daughters, Lynda Bird and Luci Baines, at a reception on March 20, 1965. The reception is in honor of Luci, who will be the queen of the Azalea Festival in Norfolk, Virginia, in April 1965. (UPI Photo)
President and Mrs. Lyndon Johnson and the Humphreys attend Inaugural Ball at the Sheraton Park Hotel
Washington DC: Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson makes brief remarks to crowd attending an Inaugural Ball at the Sheraton Park Hotel. Here 1/290/1965, as the Chef Executive looks on. The First Couple attended five Balls in all to climax three days of Inaugural events. (UPI Photo)
Andy Warhol, Jack Kelly and wife, in front of a Warhol Serrgraph of Princess Grace
Andy Warhol stands in front of a limited edition serigraph of Princess Grace of Monaco to benefit the Institute of Contemporary Art here in Philadelphia on June 1, 1984. Jack Kelly (R) and his wife Sandra (L) join Warhol at the Institute. He is the brother of Grace Kelly. The ICA is celebrarting its 20th anniversary. It gave Warhol his first one-man show in 1965. (UPI Photo/George Bilyk/Files)
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (R) confers with Albert Raby, Chicago civil rights leader and head of the Coordinating Council of Community Organizations, at the National Council of Churches resort camp here late October 8, 1965. Dr. King had been meeting with Chicago civil rights leaders and later outlined his assault on segregation problems in Chicago. (UPI Photo/Files)
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., son of the late president, is shown in his office on January 31, 1965, after he was named by President Kennedy to be Undersecretary of Commerce. He succeeds Edward Gudeman, who resigned recently. (UPI Photo/Files)
Senator Strom Thurmond makes courtesy call with his family on Pres. Nixon
Sen. J. Strom Thurmond, R-SC, made a courtesy call on President Nixon at the White Hosue on September 10, 1973 and brought his family along for him to meet. The senator is holding his 10-month old son, James Strom Jr., while Mrs. Nancy Janice Moore Thurmond (Miss South Carolina of 1965) is with their 2 year-old daughter, Nancy Moore. (UPI Photo/Files)
First Lady, Mamie Eisenhower, (seated, 2nd L), who celebrates her 80th birthday on November 14, 1976, is shown with her family in this 1965 photo. In the front row are her grandchildren (L to R): Anne, Susan, David and Mary John Eisenhower and their mother, Mrs. John Eisenhower. In rear (L to R) are Dr. Milton Eisenhower, brother of former President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Joel Carlson (Mamie's uncle), President Eisenhower, and John Eisenhower, son of the President. (UPI Photo/Files)
VIENNA: 10th anniversary celebrations of the signging of Austria's State Treaty
VIENNA: 10th anniversary celebrations of signing of Austria's state treaty. Festive meeting at Belvedere Castle here on May 15, 1965. At Belvedere balcony: Left to right: Michael Stewart/GB, Austrian vice-chancellor Bruno Pittermann, Soviet foreign minister Andrei Gromyko, Austrian chancellor and acting state minister Josef Klaus, French foreign minister Couve de Murville and European Council's president Pierre Pflimlin (not in this photo, but in other versions). (UPI PHOTO) .
Robert Sweeney (R) jokes with Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey at an Inaugural Reception
Congressman at large Robert Sweeney (R) jokes with Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey at an Inaugural reception for state governors in the Sheraton Park Hotel in Washington DC on January 19, 1965. (UPI Photo/Files)
The 10th anniversary celebrations of the signing of Austria's state treaty. A festive meeting at Belvedere castle in Vienna took palce here on May 15, 1965. Andrei Gromyko is seated second from left. (UPI Photo/Files)
Memorial to the late Gen. Chennault unveiled by Madame Chiang Kai-shek
A perpetual memorial to the late Gen. Claire Lee Chennault was unveiled by Madame Chiang Kai-shek on August 31, 1965 in San Francisco, now visiting the United States. The silver trophy is to be awarded annually by Chennault’s veterans, the 14th Air Force Association for all-around excellence or performance in the National Air Races. The trophy is surmounted by a replica of the “Flying Tigers” Curtis P-40. Mme Chiang Kai-shek is shown with Col. John Chennault, the late General’s son. (UPI Photo/Files)
Muhammad Ali knocks Sonny Liston out in first minute of first round
Lewiston: Referee Joe Walcott pulls champion Cassius Clay from the downed Sonny Liston in their title fight on May 25, 1965 in Lewiston, Maine. Clay knocked out Liston in the first minute of the round to retain the heavyweight title. (UPI Photo/Files)
Muhammad Ali establishes residence in Chicago and opens a real estate office
Muhammad Ali, formerly Cassius Clay, current world's heavyweight boxing champion, diversifies his activities by opening a real estate office here in Chicago. He uses the window for some advertising of his forthcoming exhibition bout against Cody Jones, February 27, at the Coliseum. Clay recently established residence here. The photo was taken on February 22, 1965. (UPI Photo/Files)
Former bantaweight champion Johnny Coulon played an old trick on Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) as Clay started his workout in Coulon's gym here in Chicago February 17, 1965. The trick is to try and lift Coulon off the floor, not even Cassius Clay could do it. Clay was in town training for a rematch title bout with Sonny Liston in May 1965. (UPI/File)
Mrs. Lady Bird Johnson, President Lyndon B. Johnson and Vice President Hubert Humphrey applaud during the Inaugural Parade
Standing behind bullet proof glass, Mrs. Lady Bird Johnson, President Lyndon B. Johnson and Vice president Hubert Humphrey smile and applaud while an Inaugural Parade unit passes by on January 20, 1965 in front of the White House. (UPI Photo/Files)
A view of the surface Mars is seen on July 14, 1965. NASA launched Mariner 4 on November 28, 1964 en route to the Red Planet collecting the first close-up photographs of another planet. Since then, NASA has placed several spacecrafts on the surface of Mars, as well as several orbital missions. (UPI Photo/NASA)
VIENNA..10th anniversary celebrations of signging of Austria's state treaty. festive meeting at Belvedere castle here on May 15, 1965. Courtesy visit by European council president Pierre Pflimlin, and British foreign secretary Michel Stewart and wife to Austrian chancllor and acting state president Josef Klaus at Hofburg residence in Vienna.
PARIS: Andrei Gromyko (with dark rimmed glasses on left) during press conferece in Paris with V. Zorine, ambassador USSR. April 30, 1965. (UPI PHOTO/Files)
A crowd gathers to pay their respects at the grave of the late President John F. Kennedy January 20, 1965. They had taken time out from the Inaugural festivities to come to Arlington National Cemetery. Kennedy's Vice President, Lyndon Johnson won the Presidency by a margin of 15,000,000 votes. (UPI/File)
Elizabeth Taylor begins a series of impromptu imitations of stars
Elizabeth Taylor (R) begins a series of impromptu imitations of stars playing in the various roles which made them famous at a movie set party in Hollywood on January 9, 1965. (UPI Photo/FILE) .