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  • of the AFL-CIO, and Philip J. Santora, New York DAILY NEWS re­ porter, all have in common? What is their real occupation? What sensational secret is hidden behind their "cove'!"" ? The answer is given by Dr. Julius Mader, 40-year-old East German writer
  • of . the United States. Volsky, .'. ','.~·r'.'.'al though employed by the United States Inf orma tion .. ~·:,. !/?, . Agency, has also worked as a st1·inger, original ly for ,;·.',·~h'i\.: .. the New York Times and 'more rece ntly for the New York :i
  • for briefings; substantial correspondence regarding the 1964 vacancy in the office of Attorney General and the temporal relationship between appointing a new Attorney General and the general election; correspondence regarding the nomination and appointment
  • Charles F. Luce as Under Secretary of the Interior. For BACKGROUND, Mr. Luce has taken a position as Chief Executive Officer of Consolidated Edison Company of New York. Q Is any replacement being announced? MR. JOHNSON: Q No. Is there a date