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For a distinguished example of reporting of international affairs, including United Nations correspondence, One thousand dollars ($1,000).

The Christian Science Monitor , by R. John Hughes

For his thorough reporting of the attempted Communist coup in Indonesia in 1965 and the purge that followed in 1965-66.

The Jury

Ray Dorsey

Chief Editorial Writer, Cleveland Plain Dealer

J. Edward Murray

Managing Editor, Arizona Republic, Phoenix

Michael J. Ogden

Executive Editor, Providence (R.I.) Journal and the Evening Bulletin

Cruise Palmer

Executive Editor, Kansas City Star

Eugene Patterson*

Editor, Atlanta Constitution

Winners in International Reporting

J. A. Livingston

For his reports on the growth of economic independence among Russia's Eastern European satellites and his analysis of their desire for a resumption of trade with the West.

Hal Hendrix

For his persistent reporting which revealed, at an early stage, that the Soviet Union was installing missile launching pads in Cuba and sending in large numbers of MIG-21 aircraft.

1967 Prize Winners