NEWSWEEK Magazine April 13 1964 4/13/64 HUBERT HUMPHREY CIVIL RIGHTS


NEWSWEEK Magazine April 13 1964 4/13/64 HUBERT HUMPHREY CIVIL RIGHTS

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TITLE: NEWSWEEK
[Vintage News-week magazine, with all the news, features, photographs and vintage ADS!]
ISSUE DATE: April 13 1964; Vol LXII, NO 15, 4/13/64
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8½\" X 11\". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo) IN THIS ISSUE:
[Use \'Control F\' to search this page. MORE MAGAZINES\' exclusive detailed content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date.] This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 COVER: The new HUBERT HUMPHREY, LBJ\'s Civil Rights whip.
TOP OF THE WEEK:
THE COVER: Invincibly energetic, unquestionably able, Hubert Horatio Humphrey will need all his stamina and quick-mindedness if he is to shepherd the civil-rights bill through the Seiiate in the face of the all-out Southern filibuster. But the volatile Humphrey has Iearned a great deal about the art of politics since his days as a brash young liberal ready to take on all corners; and the betting is that, with a little luck, he can win what may well be the most important fight of his life. A solid victory could lead to a Vice Presidential nomination at Atlantic City this summer. Washington bureauman John J. Lindsay supplied much of the background material for Associate Editor Peter Goldman\'s report on the Humphrey career and the battle over H.R. 7152--the Civil Rights Act of 1963. (NEWSWEEK cover photo by George Tames.).A SURGE FOR THE MAN IN SAIGON: A new Louis Hams Poll shows the ambassador to vietnam leading the pack of rank-and-file Republicans and running the strongest race against President Johnson amongst all voters. (Henry Cabot Lodge).COUP IN BRAZIL: In the eu d, João Goulart, the shrewd manipulator, outsmarts himself and us forced out of the Brazilian Presidency. How the coup was staged and what\'s ahead for Brazil, Nlilan J. Kubic, NEWS-WEEKS chief Latin American correspondent, reports from Rio.THE SIXTIES START TO SOAR: A NEWSWEEK roundup of the opinions of top industry leaders and financial experts produces near unarnmuty: bimsniess is good and getting better. Senior Editor CIem Morgello, in this week\'s SPOTLIGHT ON BUSINESS, cites the factors feeding the boom.ALASKA: PICKING UP THE PIECES: Touring the cities of devastated Alaska was an experience both grim and inspiring for San Francisco bureau chief Wihhiani Flynn (photo). \"Alaska has all the will and manpower it needs to rebuild,\" he says, \"but there\'s one thimig it can\'t supply--the money it must have to do the job.\" In NATIONAL AFFAIRS, a report on the efforts to rebuild. In SCIENCE, how aiid why the earthquake struck, and what can be done to lessen the effects of another disaster.NEWS HIGHLIGHTS: Walter Lippmann on A Senator Speaks Out (Fulbright); Henry Cabot Lodge: A surge for the man in Saigon; LBJ in the driver\'s seat; Cracking the whip for Civil Rights (Cover story); Douglas MacArthur: An old solider dies (article, bio & photos); Joao Jango Goulart (article & photo); Russian and Chinese Diplomacy; NEWSMAKERS; EDUCATION: New Haven Connecticut; THEATER: LeRoi Jones (article & photo); SPONONO; SPORTS; BUSINESS: Are the soaring sixties finally aloft?; Foreign Scapegoats by Henry Hazlitt; SPACE & THE ATOM; MUSIC: Erich Leinsdorf (article & photo); Duke Ellington; SCIENCE: Leakey and Homo Habilis; MEDICINE: Childhood Aphasia; LIFE & LEISURE: Erwin O. Smigel (article & photo); MOVIES: FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE; THE BEST MAN; THE GIVEN WORD; BOOKS: James Pope-Hennessy (photo); Edward Hyams (photo); Donald Barthelme (photo); Barry Goldwater Managers by Raymond Moley.______
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