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CIA-RDP75-00001R000200380021-2
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NEW YORK MIRROR
JUL 15 1961
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N t c 1" le fir
CAPITAL REST By FU
5
.0i0~idence and- D.C. Jobs
WA r N, July 13.-=-y the end
of his ,urt ontll in office, John Fitz-
gel'al 33,000,
_64 impfleI4
new e ,,pa,'rolls, with
the n er'growing by t our.
Not a few pf These job holders, by coincidence,
happen o' be substantial contributors to the
Democratic' ' National Committee and the Na-
Kennedy-Johnson.
tional Citizens {To name
a few:
Labor Lawyer Arthur Goldberg contributed
5750 to the Democratic National Committee on
June 28. He was named Secretary of Labor
soon after Kennedy's election.
Washington Attorney AdamYarmolinsky, for
three years secretary of the notorious Fund
for the Republic, chipped in $1,000 to Citizens
for Kennedy-Johnson in the course of the cam-
paign. He was appointed special assistant to
the Secretary of Defense, in charge of per-
sonnel.
Norman S. Pa 1, an employee of the su er-
sec "!" t!" ""'i e`llige xCe Ag ! trip ted
$1,,300 to titt- 1>Yemoe rarte Nttttonal Committee
last Octet"." " l? Was made" assistant to the
Secretary of Defense for legisl iie affairs,
Paul A. Nitze, Assistant Secretary for inter-
national security affairs is a former New Deal-
Fair Deal policy-maker who gave $3,500 to the
Democratic lational Committe and Citizens for
Kennedy-Jolton.
C*JM ta'pyer Eugene Zuckert contributed
$1,'1 td; the Democratic National Committee
la. . year. Another refugee frorri the Roosevelt-
Truman era, Zuckert was appointed Secretary
of the Air Force. -
Undersecretary of Treasury Petrry Fowler is
a veteran Washington lawyer who 38erved under
Roosevelt and Truman, leaving
when the Republicans came to power in 1953. He
contributed $1,109 to the Kennedy-Johnson carn-
pai n last Fall.
alph Patewonsky contributed $1,000 to the
Democratic National Committee, early in the
campaign, January 26, to be exact, and was ap-
pointed governor of the Virgin Islands by
Kennedy.
Walter Tobriner gave $1,000 to the Kennedy
campaign fund on October 7. The President ha:;
selected him to serve on the District Board of
Commissioners, the three-man board that runs
the nation's capital. .d
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