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  • WIRTZ INFORMS LBJ OF NEED TO INVESTIGATE JIMMY HOFFA
  • WIRTZ INFORMS LBJ OF NEED TO INVESTIGATE JIMMY HOFFA; LBJ'S RECENT TRIP AND WIRTZ' UPCOMING TRIP TO THE MIDWEST CONFERENCE
  • BOBBY BAKER INVESTIGATION, PRESTON MOORE, LOUIS JOHNSON; LUTHER HODGES; STAN MUSIAL APPOINTED DIRECTOR OF PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL ON PHYSICAL FITNESS; WH PERSONNEL; CECIL STOUGHTON; YOICHI OKAMOTO; JIMMY HOFFA; DREW PEARSON
  • JIM GARRISON INVESTIGATION OF JFK ASSASSINATION; HALE BOGGS' COMMENTS; DREW PEARSON'S REPORT OF CIA'S ROLE IN EFFORTS TO ASSASSINATE FIDEL CASTRO; ALLEGED WIRETAPS OF JIMMY HOFFA'S LAWYERS; CLARK REPORTS ON MIDWEST ATTITUDES ON VIETNAM, CIA, CRIME
  • is driving to - get a universal co,n.:i..i!""aic between his m~bers and their employers. Aga .• Ho~ra· for Ho~ and Hoffa only,he doesn't operate for love. w:ia-,.....,.~etime is ripe,and he is a keen judge of econo:d.c and political situations.,he ,vill
  • Hoffa, James R. (James Riddle), 1913-1975?
  • Folder, "Hoffa, James," Name Files, WHCF, Box H-339
  • Maro ·Maro �,� Robert Pelcquin and J. Miller F.dward P. Harrington to Herbert Maro w/ attach. James F. Neal to Herbert Miller (w/attach.) case file, -1�-1� ' FILE LOCATION Personal Papers of Ramsey Clark, Bax 10, folder "Hoffa Material
  • Hoffa, James R. (James Riddle), 1913-1975?
  • Folder, "Hoffa Material [1962-63]," Justice Department Files, Papers of Ramsey Clark, Box 95
  • HENRY FOWLER'S DAUGHTER'S WEDDING; JACK ANDERSON, DREW PEARSON STORY ON FBI INVESTIGATION OF DOCUMENTS STOLEN FROM THOMAS DODD'S OFFICE; 1964 VP SELECTION; ALLEGED IMPROPRIETIES BY DODD; JAMES HOFFA; FRANCES KNIGHT, PASSPORT OFFICE POLICIES
  • to be vetoed or it probably would be so innocuous that it would never hurt labor or anybody else. F: This is a little off the subject, but did you get the feeling that Bobby Kennedy really had a kind of personal vendetta against Jimmy Hoffa? G: Oh, I don't
  • temper and why senators respected it; partisanship in the Senate; John F. Kennedy; Robert F. Kennedy; Jimmy Hoffa; LBJ's interest in space; foreign aid under Eisenhower; LBJ's Senate work; Robert McNamara; LBJ keeping JFK's staff members; LBJ's
  • FBI INVESTIGATION; RFK; JOSEPH ALSOP; CANDIDATES FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL: NICHOLAS KATZENBACH, ABE FORTAS, CLARK CLIFFORD, DON COOK; HOOVER RECOMMENDS IRVING KAUFMAN; JUSTICE DEPT ROLE IN JAMES HOFFA CASE; CLIFFORD'S ROLE IN 1964 VP SELECTION
  • leaders sometime down the road. We had them over for lunch, and we had a whole bunch of them in the East Wing for lunch. [Jimmy] Hoffa was trying to take over part of the Machinists and I get a call from Hoffa with a proposed idea about a suggestion
  • such as support for the Murray-Metcalf bill to provide education funding for schools, 1959; and teamster leader Jimmy Hoffa and labor racketeering, 1959. · · · Date range: 1951-1961 13 linear feet, 10 linear inches Available for research (Open) 07/02/18 Senate
  • and civil rights leaders; LBJ-Yarborough conflict over patronage; Bobby Baker; Jimmy Hoffa; wire-tapping issue; communications satellite program; law and order issues; National Crime Commission report; Katzenbach moves from Justice to State Department
  • helpful. Labor you could count on. This was prior to the days of [Jimmy] Hoffa and all that sort of exposé, but even then labor was a helpful force. I don't have any problems at all with his being pro-labor. G: Any insights on the McClellan hearings
  • , and you died here," that's about what we had. We had that kind of a country, four separate parts. And Johnson did believe that once you became a nation of people who fashioned themselves really together with a common purpose, much like [Jimmy] Carter's
  • and paying for media time in advance; taking money from Jimmy Hoffa; Walter Jenkins; a rumor that Humphrey had an altercation with a prostitute.
  • Luther King, Jr., President, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, were in conference. Jones informed Levison that King met with James Hoffa, President, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers Union, on November 10
  • and civil rights leaders; LBJ-Yarborough conflict over patronage; Bobby Baker; Jimmy Hoffa; wire-tapping issue; communications satellite program; law and order issues; National Crime Commission report; Katzenbach moves from Justice to State Department
  • . In the later stages of the case, at least, there doesn't appear to have been very much political discussion about it. Were the same factors involved in the [James] Hoffa investigation? Again, perhaps it should be pointed out that that was already well underway
  • ; James Hoffa investigation; draft dissent cases; Dr. Benjamin Spock; Oakland Induction center; General Lewis B. Hershey; Selective Service; Ann Arbor sit-ins; Las Vegas skimming cases; attracting good men for government service; public controversy.
  • as others, some crookedness or some pressure or something like that. tee didn't take on Walter Reuther or the AF of L. [Dave] Beck and sent him to the penitentiary. [Jimmy] Hoffa. But that commit- They shot down Then the target was I could see on TV Jack
  • in the government at the time that much of what he was doing while under the guise of civil libertarianism was really trying to get [James] Hoffa out. In fact, it was once suggested to me by a United States senator that if I would help get Hoffa out, Long would get
  • indicating unfairness in the indictments of Jimmy Hoffa and things like that. And at that time, quite clearly I think, Bob felt that he might be a burden to his brother and that perhaps he would be best not in the--there had been some rumors, newspaper
  • and civil rights leaders; LBJ-Yarborough conflict over patronage; Bobby Baker; Jimmy Hoffa; wire-tapping issue; communications satellite program; law and order issues; National Crime Commission report; Katzenbach moves from Justice to State Department
  • so often did, that held better watch Kennedy. He came there to see me, and there was a rerun of the investigation in which Bobby Kennedy was castigating [James] Hoffa. You could see Jack Kennedy pass ing Bobby Kennedy notes to ask Hoffa
  • on Jimmy Hoffa; Operation Dry Up and other efforts to stop illicit liquor; Cohen's implementation of a rule that IRS employees could not testify without his permission; problems with the withholding tax; Cohen's work improving tax forms; technological
  • , first in executive session. was then counsel and did some of the questioning. to him was not very friendly. Jimmy Hoffa. Robert Kennedy I guess my response He treated me a little bit as if I were And I never became an admirer of his as a result
  • Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Green -- I -- 7 1959 in which Jimmy Hoffa was one of the prime targets. I have a cartoon somewhere where I'm at the top of his priority list
  • Bittman, had been an attorney in the U.S. Attorney's office in Chicago and apparently distinguished himself in the Jimmy Hoffa case during the Kennedy Administration. He had been asked to come to Washington to work LBJ Presidential Library http
  • FOLDER TITLE Hoffa, James Riddle Jenkins, Walter W. A0 157 651 86 Mildred to File in EOB Jenkins Investigation Jenkins Investigation, Confidential Colonel Jenkins, Walter W. A0 157 61 86 [Colonel Jenkins, Walter W.] [Reserve Duty Orders] [Colonel Jenkins
  • on this, how do these disclosures occur; that is, would a case that's pending in the Justice Department, tell the court that certain evidence involved in the case has been acquired by electronic surveillance as the Hoffa case, the Baker case--are those taps
  • States Attorneys. Also, where there are highly significant cases such as the Hoffa case, the Baker case-B: Excuse me, sir. V: Yes. The Baker case? The Cargill case--that was a case of the lawyer and the Supreme Court Justices in Oklahoma. We
  • /oh Spock -- I -- 20 S: Oh, sure, just as a practical matter. I never thought that he was a total hero and I certainly didn't like his strong-arm methods, for instance, against [James] Hoffa. He felt as long as he was right he could ignore other
  • ] 686 Unions [2 folders] Airline Hoffa Rackets [3 folders] 687 Rackets [6 folders] 688 Strikes [3 folders] Steel Wage and Hour [Minimum Wage and S. 1046] [2 folders] 689 Wage and Hour [Minimum Wage and S. 1046] [3 folders] LEGISLATION (LBJ) Boy
  • on the McClellan Rackets Committee, which had investigated Hoffa and was investigating the UAW Kohler strike. He couldn't have been more helpful to the UAWand I would see him many times in connection with this investigation. Of course his brother Bobby
  • Then of course Dave Beck was president of the Teamsters Union, and he went to jail; and then the Hoffa incidents. The nation just turned very much against labor unions, which had been out of bounds with a lot of their practices. burning issue. So this became
  • hearings, -it might also, but I don't · recall any incidents. M: ·· This was the · ea;rlier _hearings _when Robert Kennedy D: The Hoffa-­ M: Yes. w.