Associated Press , by Horst Faas
For his combat photography of the war in South Viet Nam during 1964.
The Jury
The Jury
James Bellows
Editor, New York Herald Tribune
Brady Black
Editor, Cincinnati Enquirer
Jack L. Butler
Editor, Fort Worth (Texas) Star-Telegram
Alfred Friendly*
Managing Editor, Washington Post
Winners in Photography
Robert H. Jackson
For his photograph of the murder of Lee Oswald by Jack Ruby.
Hector Rondon
For his remarkable picture of a priest holding a wounded soldier in the 1962 Venezuelan insurrection: "Aid From The Padre." The photograph was distributed by the Associated Press.
Paul Vathis
For the photograph, "Serious Steps," published April 22, 1961.
Yasushi Nagao
For his photograph, "Tokyo Stabbing," distributed by United Press International and widely printed in American newspapers.
1965 Prize Winners
John R. Harrison
For his successful editorial campaign for better housing in his city.