Suoi cat, South Vietnam: A South Korean soldier --minus his boots and helmet -- marches in with his comrades 1/20/1966 during a sweep of this area about 30 miles southeast of Saigon recently. The column was chasing a group of Viet Cong who had overrun the area the day before. (UPI photo)
1966 American Legion annual parade on historic Pennsylvannia Avenue
Washington: "The Flying Red Horse," of Lawrenceburg, IN, Post 239, draws laughs from the crowd during the American Legion parade on historic Pennsylvannia Ave. with a view towards the U.S. Capitol on 8/29/1966. Some 25,000 legionnaires, here for the 48th annual convention, paraded. (UPI Photo)
Demonstrators in front of White House want George Hamilton to get drafted into the Army
Washington: Three members of an Ad Hoc Committee to Draft George Hamilton, who has been connected romantically with President Johnson's eldest daughter Lynda Bird, picket in front of the White House 7/17/1966. Hamilton, a movie star, has been exempted from the draft because he is the sole support of his mother. L to R: Kathy Fitzgerald, 20 Phil Key, 19 and Carol Sitarsky, 21. A security guard and a passer-by watch the demonstrators. (UPI Photo)
Muhammad Ali throws his support behind Rubin "Hurricane" Carter
Heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali (visible at center) leads a rally of some 1600 persons through the streets of Trenton, NJ, October 17, 1975, to urge New Jersey Governor Brendan Byrne to pardon former middleweight contender Rubin "Hurricane" Carter. Carter is currently serving three consecutive life sentences for a 1966 triple murder in Paterson, NJ. Key witnesses at the trial have recently recanted their testimony. (UPI Photo/Files)
Protest outside White House against wedding of Luci Baines Johnson to Patrick Nugent
Pickets protesting the wedding of Luci Baines Johnson to Patrick Pat Nugent because the date, August 8, 1966, coincides with the anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, march across the street from the White House. (UPI Photo/Files)
President Johnson holds news conference on Vietnam POW's
Washington: President Johnson holds a televised news conference in the East Room of the White House 7/20/1966. The Chief Executive described as "deplorable and repulsive” any thought of captured U.S. Airmen being tried as war criminals by North Vietnam (UPI Photo).
Andrews Air Force Base, MD: President Johnson, followed by the First lady, debarks from lane upon arrival here 11/14/1966 from Texas. The president will spend the rest of the day in the White House before entering Bethesda, MD, Naval Hospital 11/15 to undergo surgery 11/16. (UPI Photo)
Bethesda, MD: Pres. Johnson makes the traditional "O.K." sign to newsmen in his room at the Bethesda Naval Hospital on November 16, 1966. Behind him is a smiling Mrs. Johnson. (UPI Photo/Files)
Luci Baines Johnson and Patrick Nugent leaving church after their wedding
Original caption: Mr. and Mrs. Pat Nugent lead their bridal party down the steps of the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, in Washington D.C., August 6, 1966, following their wedding. (UPI Photo)
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Nugent happily pose in front of the south portico of the White House on August 6, 1966, following the wedding of President Lyndon Baines Johnson's daughter Luci Baines. (UPI Photo/Files)
Luci Baines Johnson and Patrick Nugent after their wedding
Washington DC: Luci Baines Johnson and Patrick J. Nugent gave a high smile for UPI photographer Walter McCardell, Jr., when he called out "Hey, Mr. and Mrs. Nugent" as they left the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington D.C. 8/6/1966. (UPI Photo/Walter McCardell, Jr.)
Eisenhower brothers attend news conference in Chicago
Former president Dwight D. Eisenhower (C), with his brothers Earl (L) and Milton(R) at a news conference in Chicago on September 30, 1966, said that the war on poverty should wait in the staging areas as long as the war in Vietnam continues. Eisenhower, in Chicago for a $100-a-plate dinner later this day for his brother Earl, who is running for Cook County Clerk. Another brother, Edgar, did not attend the press conference, but all will attend the GOP fundraising dinner. (UPI Photo/Files)
Astronaut John Glenn as he appeared February 20, 1966 during the first manned Earth orbital flight
KSC62022005 - 23 OCTOBER 1998 - CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA, USA: Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr. as he appeared February 20, 1966, aboard Friendship 7 during the first manned Earth orbital flight. The Mercury-Atlas 6 launch from Cape Canaveral was the only flight Glenn would make until October 29 when he returns to space aboard space shuttle Discovery to be the subject of experiments on aging. Glenn, a Democratic Senator from Ohio, is 77-years-old. iw/ho/NASA UPI
Astronaut John Glenn during training excercizes prior to the first manned Earth orbital flight
KSC62022006 - 23 OCTOBER 1998 - CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA, USA: Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr. as he appeared in February, 1966, during training exercizes prior to the first manned Earth orbital flight. The Mercury-Atlas 6 launch from Cape Canaveral was the only flight Glenn would make until October 29 when he returns to space aboard space shuttle Discovery to be the subject of experiments on aging. Glenn, a Democratic Senator from Ohio, is 77-years-old. iw/ho/NASA UPI
Mercury-Atlas 6 in its 1966 flight carrying John Glenn into orbit
KSC62022001 - 23 OCTOBER 1998 - CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA, USA: Mercury-Atlas 6 lifts off from Cape Canaveral, February 20, 1966, in this archive photo of America's first manned Earth orbiting space flight. Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr. piloted the craft. Glenn returns to space aboard the space shuttle Discovery October 29 and will be a test subject on a variety of experiments on aging. Glenn, a Democratic Senator from Ohio, is 77-years-old. iw/ho/NASA UPI
Heavyweight champion Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) casts a wondered look at a marquee (that reads: Would you Believe Nazis in Our City") at the entrance to a South side motel, here in Chicago on August 28, 1966. Clay is in Chicago attending a Black Muslim Convention at the International Amphitheatre. The champ, who takes off for Germany on the 29th, drew a standing ovation when he addressed a huge crowd at the Convention. (UPI Photo/Files)
Muhammad Ali amidst the crowds at the Carter-Artis bail hearing
Muhammad Ali amidst the crowds protesting the arrest of Rubin "Hurricane" Carter and John Artis, apparently framed for the 1966 murder of three white men at the Lafayette Bar & Grill in Paterson NJ. They were questioned, released but then arrested on October 14, 1966. This photo was taken during the Carter-Artis bail hearing. (UPI Photo/Files)
Cassius Clay arrives for meeting with Illinois Athletic Commission.
CHI66022501 - 25 FEBRUARY 1966 - CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, USA: Cassius Clay, left, is shown with friend Jimmy Brown of the Cleveland Browns, as Clay arrived for a meeting with the Illinois Athletic Commission in Chicago February 25, 1966. Clay was expected to apologize to the commission for so-called "unpatriotic" remarks on his draft status in hopes of clearing his way for his heavyweight championship fight with Ernie Terrell in Chicago March 29, 1966.. rg/upi UPI.
Cassius Clay arrives for meeting with Illinois Athletic Commission.
CHI66022501 - 25 FEBRUARY 1966 - CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, USA: Cassius Clay, left, is shown with friend Jimmy Brown of the Cleveland Browns, as Clay arrived for a meeting with the Illinois Athletic Commission in Chicago February 25, 1966. Clay was expected to apologize to the commission for so-called "unpatriotic" remarks on his draft status in hopes of clearing his way for his heavyweight championship fight with Ernie Terrell in Chicago March 29, 1966.. rg/upi UPI.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (R) president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, gestures
WAP67032401 - 16 JANUARY 1999 - WASHINGTON, DC, USA: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (R) president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, gestures during his new conference here March 24, 1967. At left is his aide, Reverend Andrew Young, Dr. King announced the resumption of regular activities is Chicago on a schedule similar to the one he maintained from January through November of the last year (1966). He said, "It is not too late, even with the failures of yesterday, to renew the effort and take some first steps toward the goals pledged last August. (1966)" cc/sp/files UPI
High Court nears ruling on whether suspects must be read rights
WAX2000062204 - PHOENIX, ARIZONA, USA: Ernesto Miranda, right, appears in a Phoenix courtroom with his attorney, John Flynn, in this 1967 file photo. Miranda's confession-aided conviction in a rape and kidnapping led to the 1966 Supreme Court decision that requires authorities to advise suspects of their rights to remain silent and retain a lawyer.The Supreme Court this week may have a new ruling on the Miranda warning in force since 1966. jr/File UPI
From left t right: the four Eisenhower brothers, Dwight D., Earl, Milton and Edgar, photographed September 30, 1966 during a fundraising dinner in Chicago for brother Earl, who is running for Cook County Clerk. (UPI Photo/Pool/Files)
Lady Bird Johnson ceremoniously plants a tulip bulb durign festivities celebrating a gift of thousands of bulbs received from the Netherlands
Washington DC: Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson 11/18/1966 accepted a gift of 18,000 Dutch tulip and 5,000 daffodil bulbs from Netherlands’ Ambassador Carl. W.A. Schurmann in ceremonies at the Charles Young Elementary School. The ambassador watches as the First lady plants one of the bulbs a –a gift from the Netherlands flowers Bulb Institute. Children dressed in traditional Dutch costumes watch the festivities as well (UPI Photo)
Dwight Eisenhower talking to reporters in Chicago.
HXP0930071966: POL-UNITED STATES-EISENHOWER, DWIGHT - ABCD FILES:Chicago,IL September 30, 1966 --- Former President Dwight Eisenhower tells reporters 9/30/1966 that the "War on Poverty" should wait in the staging areas as long as the war in Viet Nam continues. Eisenhower was in Chicago at a fundraiser for his brother Earl, who is running for Cook County Clerk. --- WHC UPI/UPI