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Portrait of Jimmy Hoffa(Original Caption) James R. Hoffa, heir-apparent to the Presidency of the giant Teamsters Union, as he appeared before Senate Rackets probers today
Jimmy Hoffa with Joseph Glimco(Original Caption) James Hoffa, left, president of the teamster's union, shown with Joseph (Joey) Glimco as Hoffa predicted re-election of Glimco as head of Chicago taxicab drivers union
Union Leader Jimmy Hoffa Speaking to Reporter from Car(Original Caption) Hoffa in cab, talking with reporters
James Hoffa and Others(Original Caption) Arriving for hearing of AFL-CIO. Left to right - James Hoffa, Sid Brennan, Milwaukee, member of executive board and David Beck
James Hoffa with Einer Mohn(Original Caption) Jim Hoffa (right) and Einer Mohn (left)
Roosevelt Receiving Medals(Original Caption) Above, left to right, Hon James R
Portrait of James Hoffa and Harold Gibbons(Original Caption) James R. Hoffa, President and Harold Gibbons First Vice President of the Teamsters Union
Coloring Book Caricature of Jimmy Hoffa(Original Caption) Here's James R. Hoffa as the Communications Workers Union sees him in coloring book used in fight between CWA and Teamsters
Hunger Marchers at Capitol Building(Original Caption) 1/6/1932-Washington, D.C.- Quietly and curiously, without any sign of disorder, over 12, 000 hunger marchers, brought from Pittsburgh, PA, Washington, D.C. by Father James R
Hunger Marchers in Front of Capitol Building(Original Caption) 1/6/1932-Washington, D.C.- Quietly and curiously, without any sign of disorder, over 12, 000 hunger marchers, brought from Pittsburgh, PA, Washington, D.C. by Father James R
Hunger Strike March on Capitol(Original Caption) 1/7/1932-Washington, D.C.- Father James Cox from Pittsburgh, leader of 10, 000 umemployed marched to the capitol from Pittsburgh
Crowd of Hunger Strikers at Capitol(Original Caption) 1/7/1932-Washington, D.C.- Father James R
Portrait of Jimmy Hoffa(Original Caption) James Hoffa, 26, held by Detroit police charged with harassing by Samuel L. Travis, attorney in a hearing about the waste Paper wholesalers and the Teamsters
Portrait of James Hoffa with Bert Brennan(Original Caption) James Hoffa (left) International Teamsters Union Trustee and Bert Brennan, local business agent of AFL Truckmen's Union
Senate Joint Committee On Atomic Energy(Original Caption) Shown as they gathered at the Bureau of Standards to listen to some of the scientists who developed the Atomic Bomb
Jimmy Hoffa with Lawyer Georges Fitzgerald(Original Caption) James Hoffa, (center) business representative of the Teamsters Union, stands before white haired Judge Christopher Stein who is holding a writ of arraignment
Portrait of Jimmy Hoffa with George Fitzgerald(Original Caption) James Hoffa, business agent for the Teamsters Union, and George S. Fitzgerald, his attorney, leaving police headquarters for recorder's court today
Jimmy Hoffa Sitting at Arraignment(Original Caption) James Hoffa, business agent for the Teamsters Union, in recorder's court Saturday where he was arraigned on an extortion warrant
Jimmy Hoffa with George Fitzgerald and Edward Welch(Original Caption) James Hoffa (left), AFL Teamsters Union czar charged with extortion, conferring with his attorneys, George S. Fitzgerald (right) and Edward M
Portrait of Jimmy Hoffa(Original Caption) F.B.I. arrested James Hoffa here March 13, 1957 (shown here in a 1953 photo), Vice President of the Teamsters Union, on charges of bribery
Scientists Work on Computer(Original Caption) 8/21/49-Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: J. Presper Eckert, Jr. co-designer and James R
Jimmy Hoffa and John Cye Cheasty Making Exchange(Original Caption) These photos were introduced in the bribery-conspiracy trial of Teamsters President James R. Hoffa
James R. Hoffa(Original Caption) This is a portrait of James R. Hoffa of the International Teamster's Union
UNIVAC MainframePreparations are made for a demonstration of the UNIVAC mainframe which consists of (left to right) an oscilloscope, the supervisory control panel
Jimmy Hoffa and Dave Beck Sharing a Laugh(Original Caption) Leaders of industry bumped elbows with powerful union chieftains here at a $100-a-plate testimonial dinner for James R. Hoffa, Detroit Teamsters boss
Robert F. Kennedy, George Fitzgerald and James R. HoffaRobert F. Kennedy (L), chief counsel for the Senate Labor Rackets Committee, meets with James R. Hoffa (R) in a brief conference prior to the Teamster official's appearance before the committee
Teamsters Boss Jimmy Hoffa with Attorney Edward Bennett Williams(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
Jimmy Hoffa with Edward Cheyfitz and Edward Bennett Williams(Original Caption) James R
Jimmy Hoffa with Edward Bennett Williams(Original Caption) Teamsters Union Vice President James R. Hoffa with his attorney, Edward Bennett Williams, in the latter's office here March 14th. Hoffa, who was arrested by the F.B.I
Reporters Surrounding Jimmy Hoffa(Original Caption) Teamsters Union Vice President James R. Hoffa (left, turning to face camera) is surrounded by reporters on his arrival in Detroit from Washington, March 15th
Portrait of Mrs. Fred Dobrescu(Original Caption) Mrs. Fred Dobrescu (above), personal secretary to James R
Portrait of James Hoffa and Dave Beck(Original Caption) Wearing matching smiles and appearing singularly unworried, Dave Beck, right, President of the Brotherhood of Teamsters and his Vice President and "right arm, " James R
Teamsters Union Meeting with AFL-CIO(Original Caption) This five-man committee, representing the 1, 400, 000 member Teamsters Union
Jimmy Hoffa with Edward Bennett Williams(Original Caption) The bribery-conspiracy trial of Teamster Union Vice President James R. Hoffa got underway today despite a defense charge that the government used illegal wiretapping in the case
James R. Hoffa Waving from Taxi(Original Caption) Washington: Hoffa Acquitted. Teamster vice president James R
Jimmy Hoffa Shown With His Family(Original Caption) 7/19/1957-Detroit, MI- James R. Hoffa, Detroit Teamsters leader, shown with his family after arriving back in Detroit 7/19
Jimmy Hoffa Smiling from Car Window(Original Caption) Teamsters Union Vice President James R. Hoffa flashes a winning smile as he leaves the U.S
James R. Hoffa Sitting at Microphone(Original Caption) Teamster Vice-President James R
James R. Hoffa Gesturing as he Speaks(Original Caption) Teamster Vice-President James R
Portrait of Teamsters Union Officials(Original Caption) Top officials of the Teamsters Union are shown at yesterday's meeting in San Francisco. From left are (seated) William A. Lee, Frank W. Brewster, Einar Mohn and Thomas Hickey
Goldwater and Robert Kennedy Conferring(Original Caption) 8/3/1957-Washington, DC- Senator Barry Goldwater (L), of Arizona, confers with the Senate Rackets Committee Counsel, Robert Kennedy (center), and Senator Irving Ives of New York
Portrait of James Hoffa with Wife and Andrew McFarlane(Original Caption) James Hoffa, Vice President of the Teamsters Union and front runner for the presidency is shown (center) with his wife and Andrew McFarlane
Crowded Court As Hoffa Testifies(Original Caption) 8/20/1957-Washington, DC: View in the crowded Caucus room in the Senate Office Building today as James R. Hoffa (right) began his testimony before the Senate Rackets Committee
James R. Hoffa Testifying to Senate Labor Rackets Committee(Original Caption) Washington: Hoffa On The Spot. This is a general view of the Committee room as Teamster official James R. Hoffa testified August 20th before the Senate Labor Rackets Committee
View of Jimmy Hoffa Appearing Before Senate(Original Caption) General view of the Senate Rackets Committee hearing as James Hoffa, Teamster V.P. makes his heralded appearance today. Seated beside him is his attorney, George S. Fitzgerald (L)
Jimmy Hoffa and John Cheasty Shaking Hands(Original Caption) Jimmy Hoffa (right), Teamsters Union Vice President, shakes hands with John Cye Cheasty, the committee investigator who
Jimmy Hoffa Testifying at Senate Hearing(Original Caption) 8/20/1957-Washington, DC- Teamster Vice-President James R
Portrait of Jimmy Hoffa(Original Caption) Confident and cocky James R.Hoffa, vice president of the Brotherhood of Teamsters, shown as he arrived at the Senate Rackets Committee to occupy the hot seat
Portrait of Jimmy Hoffa Smiling(Original Caption) With all the aplomb of a headmaster in a school for boys, James R
Jimmy Hoffa Answering Questions Freely(Original Caption) Teamsters "crown prince" goes before Senate probers Washington, D.C.... Confident and cocky James R
Senate Questioning Teamsters Union Leader(Original Caption) Senator John F
James Hoffa Speaking and Gesturing at Microphone(Original Caption) Studies of James R. Hoffa, Vice President of the Teamsters Union and front runner to succeed Dave Beck as President, is shown as he testified before the Senate Rackets Committee
James Hoffa Gesturing at Microphone(Original Caption) Studies of James R. Hoffa, Vice President of the Teamsters Union and front runner to succeed Dave Beck as President, is shown as he testified before the Senate Rackets Committee
James Hoffa Holding His Head During Hearing(Original Caption) Studies of James R. Hoffa, Vice President of the Teamsters Union and front runner to succeed Dave Beck as President, is shown as he testified before the Senate Rackets Committee
Portrait of Jimmy Hoffa Appearing Before Senate(Original Caption) James R. Hoffa, Vice President of the Teamsters Union, is shown during his 2nd day of testimony before the Senate Rackets Committee
Jimmy Hoffa Appearing Before Senate(Original Caption) Teamsters Union heir apparent, James R
Portrait of Jimmy Hoffa Appearing Before Senate(Original Caption) Teamsters Union heir apparent, James R
Portrait of Jimmy Hoffa Appearing Before Senate(Original Caption) With all the aplomb of a headmaster in a school for boys, James R
Jimmy Hoffa Appearing Before Senate(Original Caption) James R. Hoffa, Vice President of the Teamsters Union, is shown as he testified before the Senate Rackets Committee yesterday
James R. Hoffa with Senators(Original Caption) Senator Karl Mundt, R-South Dakota, (right) thumbs Teamsters Vice President James R
Aerial View of Paul Ricca Estate(Original Caption) This is an aerial view of the Long Beach, Indiana, estate of Paul Ricca that Teamster official James Hoffa acknowledged had been bought by the Union
James Hoffa Facing Senate Committee(Original Caption) Facing the Senate Labor Rackets Committee for the fourth consecutive day, teamster boss James R
James Hoffa Reading Outside Senate Building(Original Caption) Washington, D. C.--Where Hoffa Hopes To preside. During the luncheon recess of the Senate Labor Rackets Committee hearing today, James R
Jimmy Hoffa Listening to Attorney George Fitzgerald(Original Caption) Teamsters Vice President James R. Hoffa (R) lends an ear to his attorney, George Fitzgerald, during a question-answer session before the Senate Rackets Committee
Jimmy Hoffa Conferring with Lawyers(Original Caption) James R
Senator John Kennedy and Robert Kennedy Question Jimmy Hoffa(Original Caption) Senator John Kennedy (right) is quite willing to let his younger brother, Robert, carry the ball during the operations of the Senate rackets committee
Jimmy Hoffa Standing at Senate Hearing(Original Caption) After four days of question-and-answer before the Senate Rackets Committee, James R
Al Whitehouse and James Hoffa(Original Caption) Al Whitehouse (left), Executive Director of the Industrial Unions Department AFL-CIO, and James Hoffa (right), Teamsters Union Vice-President
Jimmy Hoffa Wearing Booster Button for His Candidacy(Original Caption) James R
George Fitzgerald and Jimmy Hoffa at Senate Hearing(Original Caption) George S. Fitzgerald (left), of Detroit, Michigan, attorney for James R
Jimmy Hoffa Greeting Friends at Convention(Original Caption) No time wasted, as far as James R. Hoffa is concerned for while the convention was delayed an hour, he went among his friends here from Pennsylvania to campaign for his election
James Hoffa with Jeanette Corigan(Original Caption) James Hoffa, steaming candidate for the presidency of the giant Teamsters Union, happily examines a "dump truck" hat worn by Mrs. Jeanette Corigan of St. Louis, Missouri
James Hoffa Waving in Front of Photo of Dave Beck(Original Caption) James R
Jimmy Hoffa Being Carried by Supporters(Original Caption) Supporters of James R
James Hoffa During Campaign(Original Caption) With strength for him remaining solid, cocky James R. Hoffa is almost certain to be elected president of the powerful Teamsters Union on the first ballot tomorrow
James Hoffa Counting(Original Caption) James R
Labor Leader Jimmy HoffaLabor leader Jimmy Hoffa on the eve of the Teamsters election
James Hoffa Leading Parade of Supporters(Original Caption) 10/3/1957-Miami Beach, FL- James R
Hoffa Being Carried On Teamsters Shoulders(Original Caption) 10/4/1957-Miami Beach, FL: Newly-elected President of the International teamsters Union James R
James Hoffa Wins Election(Original Caption) James R
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hoffa with Teamster Leader Dave Beck(Original Caption) Miami Beach, Florida: The Winner. Outgoing teamster head Dave Beck, (Left), lifts up the hand of his newly-elected successor, James Hoffa, as Hoffa's wife looks on happily