DOROTHY THOMPSON LOUIE —By Horry Hanan named trustee, Hoffa named THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. ** Webb to run the union under SATCRDAT. AUGUST U. 19.VJ the trusteeship. A-5 Lowering Barriers to Red China Union Members BOY IS AT WORK Country the Position of Women; Pub- 44. James R. Holla, who ar- Colorado Seven Need Is Seen for Reports on lic Health and Education; ranged for the loans of al- DAY AFTER BEING By Experts Interested Only in Facts the Constitution; Penal Law: most $250,000 in union‘funds Civil Justice; and Chinese to friends and acquaintances, HIT BY TRACTOR The tempest caused In the some enterprising magazine Prisops. sent a Detroit Teamster, who Win Retrials AUSTIN, Tex. A State Department by the or syndicate will publish With neither the space nor wanted to borrow SSOO, to the acceptance of a paid trip 'to here, for it answers questions the authorization to review bank. DENVER, Aug. 24 MP).—IThe 14—year old junior high China via Moscow by a group that everyone concerned with an as yet unpublished manu- 45. James R. Hoffa, who has United States 10th Circuit school student was back at of American people is, foreign affairs ought to know. young script, one thing I shall men- repeatedly labeled himself as Court of Appeals yesterday re- his summer farm job yes- to my mind, exaggerated. The author, at present in tion. the the champion of versed the convictions of Whatever Chinese workingmen, seven terday, only a day after This column looks dimly America, is Prof. Domen- regime may may be, attempted to put 30.000 alleged Communists and a or net it taxicab or- 5,000 -pound tractor upon trips financed by for- ico Riccardo Peretti-Griva. is neither in law nor in prac- drivers in New York under the dered new trials for them. ran by honorary president over his chest. eign governments, even of the tice a copy of any other Com- leadership of Johnny Dio, a The reversal based the Supreme was on a Bailey those with which United Italian Court, for- munist regime, including its convicted labor extorionist. He allowing Goodman said he has friendly first president of the lower court error in a States relations. mer attitude toward private, pro- did this only a month after charge of to organ- was lucky. It was his third There is natural obligation Court of Appeals in Turin, a ductive property. It was news New York newspapers had ize the Communist Party to go scrape with death. in return for acceptance of and president of the board to me published that there exists in Red the fact that Dio to the jury for decision. The others: a gift of free and expensive of arbiters of the European China, actively co-operating had accepted SII,OOO more than Circuit Court said that travel that precludes com- Federalist Movement (ac- with government and la- to keep certain dress firms The An automobile ran over the in since a Supreme Court decision plete objectivity, and the tively promoted by the bor unions, a Federation of Allentown, Pa., non-union. him when he was 19 gift is conferred with that in United States). He contrib- Chinese Capitalists! last June it is accepted law that months old. "organize” mind. But since the State utes occasionally to La The Chinese land co-oper- the word in the He burned Teamsters Union Smith Act refers to the adop- was on the Department is also doing the Stampa of Turin and II atives are very from face, neck, different 46. James R. Holla, the 9th of Communist Party chest and arms same thing, we cannot raise Giomo of Milan, both con- the collective tion the by boiling grease farms of the vice president of the Inter- constitution in 1945. when he the issue on those grounds. servative newspapers. Like Soviet Union, which are not, was two, but he doesn't It is doubtful whether intelligent national Brotherhood of Team- The most Europeans, in fact, co-operatives at all. sters, opinion said the charge have a scar. these young tourists will add he is knowledgeable about supported the cause of conspiracy to organize was I cannot vouch for the ac- Johnny of Young Goodman anything valuable to knowl- European communism of labor racketeer Dio in invalid because the three-year did not on curacy the professor's re- suffer any broken bones edge about the new China. both sides of the iron curtain. ports. What is needed relation to a New York taxicab statute of limitations started are charter while he knew from either the tractor or But Secretary Dulles had also Prof. Peretti-Griva headed many reports, made by people that his running in 1945. The seven POTOMAC FEVER own union attempting the automobile mishaps. prohibited journeys by es- a delegation of European jur- who finding was to were charged in 1954, nine are interested in organize tablished journalists, whose ists invited by the Peiping out facts, not in promoting FLBTCHCR KNEBEL taxicabs under the years afterward. backgrounds and training government visit China policy direction of Teamsters Union Convicted the May, to the established of our 3rd vice in 1955. could greatly aid public last spring, study (or any other) govern- president, Thomas L. to the own Teamster scorns the Fifth Amendment. Hickey. Federal District Court trial in knowledge of the country. existing legal system got Denver were Arthur Bary, his and ment. He's a new one: "I've refreshed my memory to the best 47. James R. This ban now has been lifted, present recommendations for Never before my lifetime, my recollection nearly Hoffa. and estranged wife Anna, Harold in of and as as I can recall, I don’t others direction, FINEST or partially lifted. A foreign its improvement. He and his except during war, have remember nothin’.” under his Zepelin, Lewis M. Johnson. Hr joined with labor policy based on ignorance has colleagues were, of course, journalists and other • * * * racketeer Joseph and Maia Scherrer and home- com- Johnny Dio in conspiring nothing to recom- thoroughly familiar with Eu- petent observers, including A poll shows Senator Kefauvcr would beat Vice President to Patricia J. Blau, all of Colo- whatever derogatory information COOKED mend it. China, the largest ropean law. also appears businessmen, for tomorrow. obtain rado. They received heavy g. He had their pass- Nixon President if the election were That's which could be used for § nation of Asia, is, by the to have had considerable ports invalidated for Every President, the fines and jail sentences from research Kefauver's trouble. time he runs for the purpose of blackening the FOOD present policy, terra incognito knowledge of the law of in any country, including So- election was yesterday. then United States District •anywhere * * * * character of a fellow Teamster. to the American people and, China previous to the viet during long * Judge Jean S. Breitenstein. revolu- Russia the Vice President as far as direct contacts are tion. period of nondiplomatlc compromise rights: Everyone, regardless Thomas L. The opinion by Chief Judge rec- New on civil of Hickey, and thus permit Dio, ¦ Having a Birthday or An* 9 concerned, to the American So here we have a highly ognition. I see no sense in it color, can vote for any candidate—and the' heavyweight Sam Bratton said the evidence nivartary? On *hort notice Government—unless through competent student and ob- whatever. I do in- championship a convicted extorionist. to against the seven was sufficient £ w« will hove a complimen- 9 see an boxing shall become an elective office. operate tary you. * the taxicab locals cake for espionage agents who are not server. fringement of a right implied * * * in to show conspiracy to teach always the Teamsters. the best sources of The report is condensed in freedom of speech and of One Senator says these last days of Congress are awful and advocate the violent over- | Champagne Cocktails, Fine Wines I pertinent information. into some 14.000 words, di- the press—the right to know, hard on the budget. He's worn out three pairs of shoes, throw of the American Gov- Answers to • This week, via a friend, I vided into eight chapters: and one should welcome the marking time. ernment. • Old Club Restaurant have read a report on Com- General Impressions: Mar- belated decision to remove * * * * Committee The court upheld the lower Once the Club House of ¦ munist China that I hope riage, Family and the barriers. Questions court's ruling that there was Washington and His | Divorce: Lipstick: A cosmetic used by women to decorate cups, 48. While ¦ Friends General S. towels, napkins and soda fountain straws. Teamster a clear and present danger • 555 Wash., Alexandria a * • President took the pany which the * * "arising out of statements, AT PRICES YOU LIKE A handled multi- Fifth Amendment 140 times Delightfully Air Conditioned It, CHARGES AGAINST HOFF million dollar business of the Ike says he's “tremendously disappointed” in Congress. utterings and teachings of H Free Parking H during one session, James R. ®if f»w ™ Central States up, may go out give heck. the Colorado seven.” Closed Monday Conference of Ike's so fired he and 'em Hoffa either avoided equi- Teamsters. * * * * or Herbert M. Boyle, first as- vocated the answers to 111 21. James R. Since swearing isn't allowed before the Senate rackets ' sistant United States attorney, Rackets Hoffa and Dr. questions at Thursday's ses- ! said any decision Group Blasts to Leo Perlman, a majority stock committee, suffice it so say that Teamster Jimmy Holla has as whether sion. the case will be tried again owner in the Union Casualty the blank-blankest memory in the land. Pertiee. Receptions « will be A Banenef. Co., went | made by the Justice I • mm • mm • wmmm • into business in North 'Department in Washington. 'Conflicts of Interest' Dakota under the name of has been indicted twice on Amendment before this com-1 Ex-Governor's Son Northwest Oil charges of murder and con- mittee as head of Joint Council In recessing the Senate hearings Co. Rackets Committee charges of larcency. yesterday, Chairman McClellan 22. Mr. Hoffa joined Mr. Car- victed on 16 in New York. 3-Year late declared the testi- He is close associate of Ca- Gets Term mony so has developed numerous ney Matheson, the attorney a TACOMA, far conflicts of interest pone mobsters, including Tony Trusteeships Wash.. Aug. 24 and questionable activities of James R. Hoffa. The text who negotiates contracts for a l&).—Pierce R. McConaughy, of his summary follows: segment of the trucking indus- Accardo and the late Frank 42. Jam e s R. Hoffa was 1 39. son of a late former Gover- try, Nitti. in'an investment in the named trustee of Local 614 in nor of Connecticut, has been Realty Company played Conflicts of Interest ment for violation of the Anti- Terminal in 34. James R. Hoffa a Pontiac. Mich., after top officers sentenced in Federal court to Detroit, part speedy ascent Trust laws. HofTa admitted Mich. in the of of that local were indicted for three years in the penitentiary FLOWERS | In Loans that the members had not been 23. Mrs. James R. Hoffa ac- William Presser to the chair- in a high- on charges of mail manship the Confer- and 1. James R. Holla borrowed consulted on whether or not quired an interest in a truck- of Ohio way paving scandal. Hoffa then I interstate transportation of bad Arranged so they will $5,000 Jack they ing company ence of Teamsters. Presser has appointed the in cash from wished to make this con- in Detroit. Mich., two of indicted checks. He has been find sl.- last for several days. (Babe* Bushkin, a labor rela- tribution. which had contracts with Lo- been convicted of violation of officials as business agents to 000 by Judge George H. Boldt. tions adviser who represents a cal 299 of the Teamsters Union, the Federal Anti-Trust Laws run the affairs of this local. McConaughy was once presi- number of employers with Conflicts of Interest; of which Mr. James R. Hoffa and has taken the Fifth They were both subsequently dent of the Connecticut before Junior whom the Teamsters have con- is president. Another stock- Amendment Congres- convicted of . Chamber of Commerce. He sional committees in relation I was tracts. Business Transactions holder in this company was, 43. James R. Hoffa was arrested here last October 5. Dale Patrick, nephew to his financial affairs. Also, j[ 2. James R. Holla 13. James R. HofTa set up a | of Frank named trustee of Local 823 in Before he was sentenced j| borrowed testimony Kee- trucking company which leased Fitzsimmons, a business agent in Toledo showed 1 Joplin. Mo. after the locals Thursday. McConaughy pleaded $5,000 in cash from J. L. Local Presser had accepted a pay- ?SYMPATHY who had its equipment to the Baker of 299. president, Foyd C. Webb, had guilty to the charges and agreed shin, a truck owner ment of $2,500 for the setting with the Teamsters Driveaway Co., owned by Wil- been accused of spending thou- to transfer of a case pending Blackistone, contracts up of an employers juke box l Inc. of of dollars liam Bridge, a truck owner who Conflicts Interest sands in union funds against him in Connecticut. sj i f Union. negoti- 1407 H St. N.W. $ had contracts with the Team- association which was for his own personal benefit; In passing sentence Judge Dl. 7-1300 HofTa In Stock own DOWNTOWN 3. James R. borrowed sters Union. The stock of ating a contract with his and after union members had said McConaughy s 1631 H St. N.W. ( st 3.4575 cash from Henry this Boldt check l | $25,000 in company, the J. & H. Sales 0.,, 24. James R. Hoffa pur- union. complained that Webb had operation was one of the ?• Lower, real estate promoter C big- 7351 Wisconsin Ave. N.W., Bethesda OL. 6-8300 a was put in the name of HofTa’s chased 400 shares of stock in 35. James R. Hoffa played a threatened their lives for com- gest and most elaborate f development. I he had » whose Florida James the A. C. F. Wrigley Co., part in organizing testimonial plaining about the way he 49th and Moss. Ave. N.W., Spring Valley EM. 3-1606 5 being sponsored friend. Montante. and a a was seen in all his time on the Sun ralley, is then transferred Michigan supermarket firm banquet for Louis “Babe” Tri- running the After being, ;bench. £ 4 Union. HofTa to the names: union. by the Teamsters Josephine Poszywak and Alice | with whom the Teamsters scaro, head of the Excavating made this loan shortly after he Alice Johnson, Union has contracts. Labor Re- Drivers Local in Cleveland. : where maiden names urged a Detroit bank i of the wives of James HofTa lations Director of the A. C. F. Ohio, who spent time in the< the Teamsters had large de- and Owen Brennan. Wrighley Co. is Mr. Jack Ohio State Reformatory. posits* to loan $75,000 to Lower j • Babe> Bushkin 36. James R. Hoffa has a 14. J. & H. Sales became Na- from whom 4 per cent interest. HofTa Holfa long at tional Equipment Co., owned by borrowed $5,000 in cash and continued association paid Lower no interest. in 1952 or 1953. with Lou Farrell, a Des Moines Josephine Paszywak and Alice 4. James R. HofTa sent 25. James R. Hoffa pur- (lowa' racket figure who is %lso agents Johnson, maiden names of Mrs. Teamster Union business James HofTa chased 600 shares in McLean involved in the labor relations at expense to and Mrs. Owen to Florida ui*on National Equipment Industries, a company whose business. Reports of the Ke- Valley project Brennan. trucking assist the Sun leased equipment division had contracts fau ve r Committee identified busi- to Baker with Capone oper- * and had Teamster union Driveaway Co., at that time the Teamsters Union. him as a mobster agents sell lots in the proj- 26. James R. Hoffa pur- ating in lowa. ness owned by William Bridge and LUXE AIR CONDITIONED despite ect. He did this the Carney chased $25,000 in stock of the 37. Local 299. Joint Council option to buy Matheson. the Detroit Trucking fact he had an lawyer negotiated Fruehauf Co. with 43, the Michigan Conference of development, who and property in the negotiates with whom the Central States Con- Teamsters and the Central which depended the Teamsters ference of Teamsters, States Conference of the success of Union on behalf of the of which Teamsters, drive- he is the head, by on the number of Teamsters away and haul-away truck em. has contracts. all of which are headed purchasing lots. ployers. James R. Hoffa, employed per- 5. James R. HofTa borrowed Close Associates sons as business agents and or- cash from Harold 15. The National Equipment' ganizers. despite the fact they $25,000 in Company, by Mark, and audi- owned Mrs. James Os James R. Hoffa had been of an accountant HofTa accused armed rob- whose Arm reviewed the and Mrs. Owen Brennan 27. Jbmes R. Hoffa placed bery, kidnaping, larceny book- tor in their maiden names, EDIATE Hji records of the Central States ulti- Eugene C. (Jimmie) James making, throwing stench bombs, mately sold equipment as Southeast-Southwest Welfare its to the head of Juke Box Local 985 in impersonating Government of- JPANCY Convertible Equipment Leasing Fund in addition, HofTa ob- Detroit, Mich. James was ficers. felonious , and n rte luxe equipped, oil- ; Co., owned by William Bridge, ac- ilflSSsSPii tained the loan soon after Lo- cused by the Douglas-Ives carrying concealed weapons. delightfully specious V* cals 299 and 337 of Detroit a truck owner who had con- stealing 38. James R. Hoffa up an m 2 4 -hour if®' tracts Committee of some set tec'ttor.ol made loans to Mark in excess with the Teamsters’ $900,000 from the Laundry alliance with the International Union, Carney of SIOO,OOO at 6 per cent inter- and Matheson. Workers Union Longshoremen's A s s o c i a t ion lawyer, negotiates International est. When Mark loaned HofTa Detroit who Welfare Fund. after it had been thrown out >L contracts with COMFORT tZOtt back $25,000, he charged no the Teamsters’ 28. James R. Hoffa of the AFL-CIO for racket con- iuol summer-winter tem. Union. and * interest. Owen Brennan, president of trol. He also attempted to loan ire control in each apart- ; 6. James R. HofTa borrowed 16. Following the solution of Local 337 in Detroit, lent $490,000 to this organization. $11,500 in cash from Herbert labor problems in Flint, Mich., James $2,000 or $2,500 to start 39. James R. Hoffa has had L. Grosberg, the accountant for with the intercession of James the operations of Local 985. a long and continuing associa- NIC AREA AND Teamster organizations in De- R. HofTa. Commercial Carriers, James repaid Hoffa and Bren- tion with Angelo Meli, a Detroit ibecue pit holds his at the Inc., a trucking company by " troit, who Job with nan placing their wives on prohibition hoodlum who has wmeammmu \ ru THE exclusive use of pleasure of James R. HofTa. ; ! contracts with the Teamsters the union payroll under their twice been accused of murder. ¦v3 \ DOMINION PLAZA RESIDENTS 7. James R. HofTa borrowed Union, played a part In setting maiden names, Josephine Ml AND THEIR FRIENDS I' 111 111 1H— 1 * < * I In 'liP'lld I'llfi 11 Ill1 "1 SIB,OOO in cash from a group up the Test Fleet Corp. The Poszywak and Alice Johnson. Questionable Expenses of Teamster business agents in general counsel of He had repaid Commercial almost three 40. More than $5,000 in union ¦W SWIMMING POOL Detroit whose Jobs depend on Carriers, Mr. James Wrape, times original in- the investment funds were paid to the Wood- Enjoy a refreshing swim in your private iwimming pool Seporote the good will of James R. corporated the Test Fleet Corp. when the V matter came to light ner Hotel in Washington. D. C., wading pool for children under the supervision of certified lift guard HofTa. in Tennessee under his name before a Michigan Grand Jury. «i* for the lodging of friends * Mll protection. Elliott Beidler, for 29. Hoffa and accountant James R. assisted associates of James R. Hoffa Union Funds Commercial Carriers, kept the "Shorty” Feldman, Efficiency Apt*. Now from Samuel during his trial on -con- Available $95.00 8. Local 337 of the Teamsters books and records at Test Fleet Philadelphia ex-convict, in ob- **Bi\ Available, spiracy charges. This money , ? One-Bedroom Apt*. Now .from $135 s \ mmoi Union loaned $50,000 to the! for four years at no salary. taining a charter for in Alwur>> friends came from union dues of Team- \ s Northville Downs Racetrack, a Commercial Carriers’ owner. the Hotel and Restaurant Two-Bedroom Apt*. Now Available..from $l7O ster members in Chicago, De- ' ” trotting horse track in Michi- Bert Beveridge, signed a $50,000 Workers Union. troit and St. Louis. -»V|li ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED 'dominion I gan, where the long-time asso- note for equipment for Test 30. James R. Hoffa imported ill PfAZA \V \ I ciate of James R. HofTa, Owen Fleet. After the company was Robert “Barney” Baker to work Paper Brennan, a Teamster Union of- set up the stock was quietly for him as an organizer in the Locals ficial, raced part of his string j | transferred Into the names of central States Conference of 41. James R. Hoffa master- of harness horses. [Josephine Poszywak and Alice Teamsters. Baker, a New York minded and played a key role 9. James R. HofTa's home Johnson, the maiden names of “tough” with a prison record in the chartering of seven 299 and Local 337 in De- Mrs. James HofTa and Mrs. for throwing stink bombs and locals in , know-

Owen ‘ troit, Mich., purchased the Brennan. injury to property, is referred ing these locals to be racket- •> ij -i,< /- ’I j home of Paul (The Waiter) I 17. Commercial Carriers Corp. to in the records of the New controlled and devoid of mem- ¦ Ricca, notorious mobster of the | handed Test Fleet Corp. lush York State Crime Commission bership. JJoffa did this to effect Capone gang who has been or- [contracts for the transportation as a collector for the "Service the election of his friend, John dered deported from this of Cadillacs. The result: On an Collective Agency,” a front O'Rourke, who took the Fifth country. original investment of $4,000, through which large sums of 10. James R. HofTa's home Mrs. HofTa and Mrs. Brennan money were obtained from the Local 299 and Local 337 in De- received a net profit of $125,000 public loading racket. troit. Mich., lent $75,000 to the in the period from January 1949 31. James R. Hoffa has had Marberry Construction Co., to December 31, 1956. a long and continued associa- owned by Herbert Grosberg 18. James R. HofTa set up a tion with Johnny Dio, three accountant for the Teamsters company to make investment times convicted labor extor- Union, Fitzgerald, with Front no Memorial and George [loans Carney Matheson, tionist, who has served time irpni RP~ Ja . _ Srntsf. follow In Columbia Ptkr. or l,tn for the Teamsters; | the Detroit attorney who nego- in Sing street Shirley In attorney Sing Prison. MXCellRFNTI StLsJ I UT I IIjljF BPtdor. Memorial Hiohu.au Column Union. This is the contracts with Mr. HofTa 32. James R. Hoffa V hia Pike, turn left from Columbia Pike on Soutli about samej (tiatd main- . Bond, \ . . . Court House one block to Dominion Plain, time that HofTa obtained loans and the Teamsters Union, tained Connelly, VITAMIN-11 f A m 2f}fin Excellent bus service lo Dou ntoivn Gerald a Min- f Td, Wushmoton i• of $11,500 from Herbert Gros- 19. Mr. HofTa Joined with neapolis organizer, in his job (iRAIIE A io minutes. berg. Mr. Allen Dorfman, general after he had been convicted HOMOGENIZED 11. James R. HofTa donated agent of the Union Casualty of taking a bribe from an em- $5,000 of dues money paid by Co., and Mrs. Rose Dorfman, ployer in Minneapolis, Minn. Michigan Teamsters to the re- a partner in the Union Cas- Connelly had gone to Minne- MILK election campaign of one Ed- ualty Co., to purchase the Jack apolis after leaving Florida ward Crumback who was run- I O'Lantern Lodge, known as “under a cloud” after partici- ning for the post of president Joll Properties. Mr. HofTa en- pation in an organizational of Local 107 in Philadelphia, tered this business relationship drive of the Laundry Workers 78*... Pa., against another Teamster. despite the fact he was the International Union in which 92c Oil. In Virginia HofTa added he would not hesi- trustee for the Central States he was associated with two M 1200 SOUTH COURT HOUSE RD„ ARLINGTON, VA. tate to use union dues money Conference Welfare Fund, and gunmen, Solly Isaac and Dave for his own re-election if he the Dorfmans were represen- Cominsky, who were convicted i HIGH'S ADJO| NING THE ARMY-NAVY COUNTRY CLUB felt itit necessary.necessary. tatives and collected large for attempted murder. Chicago OPEN DAILY 12. James R. HofTa made premiums for the handling of 33. Taxicab Local q.m. arrangements for the donation | this insurance fund. 777, a part of the Central to 11 p.m. of $3,000 to the Wholesale Pro- | 20. Joll Properties, In which Btates Conference of Teamsters, J duce Buyers Association of t James R. HofTa had a financial of which Hoffa is chairman, of a High’s Store Detroit, which had been | interest, received an SII,OOO has maintained the services There's * * charged by the Federal Govern- | loan from the insurance com- trustee Joseph Gllmco. Gllmco Near You RENTAL AND MANAGING AGENTS