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...George Washington University Hospital in Washington late Sunday after he suffered an acute heart attack at his home. Death came at 5:05 p.m. yesterday. The Justice had been in poor health since his retirement from the Court in August 1962. He had retired when he failed to regain his health after a stroke suffered in his chambers at the Court in April...
...Nazi shrink (Rod Taylor) for extracting Allied invasion plans from an American intelligence officer (James Garner). His plot: drug Garner, then convince him (with a most elaborate hoax set) that he has had amnesia for six years, is in the tender loving hands of victorious Americans, and can only regain his memory through a "therapy" which consists of telling everything he can remember--i.e. the details of D-Day strategy. If this new-fangled ploy founders, Garner gets turned over to the pudgy S.S. man waiting in the wings, whose heart, you may be sure, is set on more traditional...
...Johnson manages to bridge the gap between political genius and international statesmanship, it might enable the U.S. to regain and keep world leadership...
...letter to the Republican National Committee, which is meeting in Chicago this weekend, the Executive Committee of the Society said, "Only through hard thought leading to constructive action can the Republican Part regain the allegiance of the millions of American it needs to become a vital majority party...
...analysis concluded that civil rights had cost the Republican Party more votes than any other domestic issue, and called for a vigorous effort to regain the confidence of Negroes in the Republican Party. It asked a complete "reversal of the 1964 Southern Strategy." Republican candidates across the nation received only six per cent of the Negro vote last year...