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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

JIMMY HOFFA DISAPPEARED 38 YEARS AGO

July 31, 2013

JIMMY HOFFA DISAPPEARED 38 YEARS AGO

Detroit, Michigan (JFK+50) The head of the Teamsters Union, James Riddle Hoffa*, disappeared 38 years ago today, July 31, 1975, after last being seen in his car around 2:45 p.m. in the parking lot of the Machus Red Fox Restaurant here in the Detroit suburb of Bloomfield.

When Mr. Hoffa, who was apparently to meet with mob leaders, did not return home, his wife filed a missing persons report with local police authorities.

Police located Hoffa's vehicle, but was unable to locate the Teamsters boss.

Jimmy Hoffa became president of the Teamsters Union in 1957 but had been the target of government investigations during the 1960s for his associations with organized crime.

Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, frustrated with failures of the Justice Dept. to prosecute Hoffa, launched a full scale attack on organized crime including the Teamsters.

Jimmy Hoffa reportedly said when he was told of President Kennedy's assassination.... 

 "Well, Bobby Kennedy is just another lawyer now." 





                  RFK listens to Jimmy Hoffa
                  Congressional Investigation
                          September 17, 1958

*James Riddle Hoffa (1913-1975) was born in Brazil, Indiana but his family moved to Detroit in 1924 where he would spend the rest of his life.

JRH began work in a grocery store and quickly rose in the ranks of organized labor.  He would serve in the Brotherhood of Teamsters from 1932 to 1975.

Hoffa became VP of the union in 1952 was president from 1958 to 1971.

JRH was convicted of attempted bribery of a grand juror in Chattanooga, TN and sentenced to prison.  He began serving time in March 1967 at Lewisburg Federal Prison in Pennsylvania.


President Nixon authorized Hoffa's release in 1971 on the condition that he would not participate in union activities for 10 years.


James Riddle Hoffa was declared officially dead on July 30, 1982.





                
SENATOR BOB TAFT DIED 60 YEARS AGO TODAY

New York City (JFK+50) Senator Robert A. Taft (R-Ohio) died of cancer at New York Hospital 60 years ago today at the age of 63.

Senator Taft, the son of President William Howard Taft, a conservative Republican, was a critic of FDR's New Deal in the US Senate in 1938.

Taft also was an opponent of Truman's policy of the containment of communism and also opposed membership in NATO.

Senator Taft was interred at Indian Hill Episcopal Church Cemetery in Cincinatti, Ohio.*

*Senator John F. Kennedy named Bob Taft as one of the five greatest US senators in 1957.



             Senator Robert A. Taft of Ohio





ANDREW JOHNSON DIED 138 YEARS AGO TODAY

Elizabethton, Tennessee (JFK+50) The 17th President of the United States and the 1st president to be impeached, Andrew Johnson, died here in upper East Tennessee 138 years ago today, July 31, 1875, while visiting his daughter.

Andrew Johnson was born in North Carolina but moved to Greeneville, Tennessee where he was elected mayor in 1834. 

The following year Johnson became a state legislator and in 1843 became a United States senator.

President Abraham Lincoln, a Republican, chose Andrew Johnson, a Democrat, as his running mate in 1864 to unify the Republican Party and the Nation as the Civil War was ending.

On April 15, 1865, Andrew Johnson became President of the United States upon Lincoln's death.

While Johnson's presidency was troubled, he escaped conviction on impeachment charges by a single vote and was able to complete his term.




Monday, August 27, 2012

ROBERT A. TAFT I


August 27, 2012

ROBERT A. TAFT I

Knoxville, Tennessee (JFK+50) Today we continue our report on Senator John F. Kennedy's Pulitzer Prize winning book, "Profiles In Courage."  

JFK's book highlights the stories of eight United States Senators who risked their political careers to pursue justice.

In the introduction to the Memorial Edition, Robert Kennedy writes:

"Courage is the virtue that President Kennedy most admired.  That is why this book so fitted his personality, his beliefs."



                     JFK Library Image

The title of Chapter IX is Robert A. Taft.

Robert A. Taft was a United States Senator who represented the state of OHIO.



                  Senator Robert A. Taft
                       Republican-Ohio
Portrait by Rudolf Anton Bernatschke

JFK begins by saying the fact that Senator Taft was "never President of the United States" is both the reason for his "personal tragedy (&) national greatness."

As the son of a former President (William Howard Taft), JFK tells us Bob Taft "pursued" the Presidency "throughout his career in the Senate."

Taft attempted 3 times to win his party's nomination, but despite failing to win it was known as "Mr. Republican."

JFK tells us that Bob Taft was a man of principles who despite his interest in the White House was determined to stick fast to them.

JFK writes:

"He frequently flung to the winds the very restraints his own analysis advised, refusing to bow to any group, refusing to keep silent on any issue."

Senator Taft "did not win many votes" in his home state when he endorsed restrictions on union activity or in his own party "by his support of education, housing, health & other welfare measures."

JFK tells us that Senator Taft's willingness to take on controversial issues earned him the title of "Mr. Integrity."

*Robert A. Taft (1889-1953), the son of President William Howard Taft, was born in Cincinnati, Ohio.  He was a graduate of Yale (1910) & Harvard Law School (1913),  He served as a U.S. Senator from Ohio from 1939 to 1953.

Senator Taft joined Southern Democrats in opposition to FDR's New Deal.  He opposed most government involvement in the economy or individual liberties.

Taft co-sponsored the TAFT-HARTLEY ACT of 1947 which banned unfair LABOR practices such as the closed shop.

Despite his conservative record, Senator Taft later supported public housing & social security.

Taft died of cancer at the age of 63.