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Visit Of Attorney General - — Part 5
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we - oa . Viceroys Inter. Said another: “He's sort
Citizens for Kennedy. White is in charge tion leaders, attempts to solve issues pri- of an in-between guy. You know. Not
of the day-hy-day administration of the marily by persuasion rather than by coer- Bip. But not square.”
justice Department. Last spring be — cion. When persuasion fails, be moves. To Asked in Tokyo last week if ber hus-
handled the on-scene direction of 600 enforce Negro voting rights, the depart- band ever had time for family relaxation,
U.S. marshals during the Alabama riots ment has so far filed suits in 15 southern Ethel Kennedy replied: “Oh yes. And
precipitated by Freedom Riders on inter- counties, bas active investigations or ue- when he comes in, it's quite lively. All
slate buses. _ gotiations under way in 61 other counties. the children jump on his back.”
@ AgcHIBALD Cux, 40, Solicitor General. “If we do our job right.” says Marshall, On the ten-acre estate at McLean, Va.
A great-grandson af Andrew Tohnson’s “there should be no need for a civil rights (ten miles from Washington), the place
Attorney General, Archie Cox learned division in a very few years.” is alive with barks, meows, neighs and
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Labor Departments and the Wage Sta- Hithere is no question that Bob Kenn Kennedy boys and three girls own three
bilization Board. He returned to Harvard | lis the man in charge. SHNTSIGEVEE rolled dogs (an Irish setter, a Newfoundland,
‘ ‘ 2 up to the elbow, tie askew and feet plant- 2 Labrador retriever), two goats. & cat, -
John Kennedy's adviser on labor iegisla-" "ed firmly atop his mahogany desk, Ken- 40 rabbits, three geese, a burro, a horse
tion. During the 1960 tampaign. with nedy mins the Department of Justice and four ponies. Near the bouse art &
Fellow Professors Arthur Schlesinger Jr. from a gymnasium-sized office decorated tennis court, two swimming pools and,
and ). Kenneth Galbraith, Cox was & with watercolors by his children. He bas of course. a touch-footbal! field.
Government law in the Justice, State and For all the skills of his subordinates, other animal noises. Collectively, the four
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fed Candidate Kennedy facts. fgures—
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\ @ Lee Lorvincer, 48, Assistant Attorney
? General in charge of the Antitrust Divi-
| gion, A Phi Beta Kappa like Whizzer
White. Loevinger was a Minnesota hw
partner of Agriculture Secretary Orville
Freeman. He tpecialized in antitrust work
until Freeman, as Minnesota's Governor,
appointed him a state supreme court jus-
tice, Blunt and aggressive. Loevinger ar-
gues that the Kennedy Administration's
policies promote competition and protect
free enterprise rather than siifie business.
Moving into areas where previous anti-
trust chiefs have rarely trod, Loevinger
has ordered five suits against bank merg-
ers. is now seeking an across-the-board
1 price-fixing injunction against General
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~ General in charge of the Civil Rishi De
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