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Joseph Glimco

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693:). A greater sense of decorum was observed over the next several weeks as DUOC witnesses testified about the alleged violence and intimidation aimed at them as they sought to oust the Glimco-led Teamsters union. The hearings adjourned for several weeks in July while Abata and Glimco testified at the Senate Select Committee again. On August 13, as the NLRB hearings continued, court-appointed monitors for the Teamsters union ordered Jimmy Hoffa to fire Joey Glimco on grounds of corruption. The following day, a draft NLRB report (stemming from the original 1958 welfare fund ULP) requesting the issuance of numerous ULPs against Glimco and Local 777 was leaked to the press. Hoffa refused to fire Glimco, and the Board of Monitors went to U.S. federal court on August 25 to enforce their order. On September 2, the monitors revised their order, reiterating their demand that Glimco be immediately fired and adding demands that Glimco lose his Teamster membership and forfeit funds, and that Hoffa conduct an immediate investigation into and an audit of Local 777's funds. Glimco defiantly predicted he would never be fired. Hoffa defied the Board of Monitors, refusing to expel Glimco from the union. In fact, even after a year had passed, Hoffa had yet to act on the order to expel Glimco. 760:
down Glimco's plea for a delay. As the election neared, Glimco spent more than $ 250,000 to sway members, and Abata and other DUOC leaders were put under a 24-hour police guard after "labor sluggers" began following them. DUOC had few funds to run a campaign, and Abata mortgaged his home and borrowed money to finance his campaign. Jimmy Hoffa declared his support for Glimco on July 13, and reiterated it the day before the election. He also sent numerous Teamsters staff into Chicago, ordering them to do everything possible to support Glimco and Local 777. To prevent even the appearance of intimidation during the voting, the NLRB election officer refused to allow Chicago police inside the buildings where the taxi drivers would be voting. On July 15, Glimco filed an appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court to stop the election; it was the first time in American history the high court had been asked to block a union representation election. Glimco also filed an emergency petition with the NLRB seeking a halt to the election plans. Hoffa came to Chicago on July 16 to campaign on Glimco's behalf. On July 17, Illinois
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the biggest jukebox racket in the region, Glimco was never indicted. It was later alleged that he bribed witnesses to avoid indictment, but was never prosecuted on these charges. On March 11, 1959, the Select Committee held a week-long hearing into Glimco's union affairs, during which witnesses said they had been threatened, assaulted, and intimidated by him and his associates; that they had signed over portions of their wages to him in order to avoid assault; that he had extorted money from businesses and union members alike; that he had bribed witnesses to avoid prosecution and/or imprisonment; and that he had signed sweetheart deals with employers. Glimco testified before the Select Committee for the second time on March 12, 1959, but repeatedly invoked his Fifth Amendment rights again and again. During the hearings, investigators discovered that Glimco's police records had been destroyed by the Chicago police in 1949 at the request of State Representative Andrew A. Euzzino of Chicago, and that many of the records relating to earlier investigations into Glimco's alleged racketeering were missing.
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out of the meeting room and advised Abata and Hall to leave. When they did, the picketers assaulted them in the street. Abata and Hall held their own for several minutes until additional police arrived to break up the melee. The charter presentation incident was only the first of many acts of violence, vandalism, intimidation, coercion, burglary, and bombings that followed over the next three years. DUOC's offices were broken into five days after the charter ceremony. Taxicabs driven by DUOC members were stolen, vandalized, set ablaze, and thrown into the Chicago River. Someone attempted to burn down Local 777's offices, and Jimmy Hoffa announced he would have Teamsters organizers ride in DUOC cabs in order to convince them to rejoin the Teamsters. But the Chicago Police Department accused Glimco's supporters of setting the fire and exonerated DUOC supporters of any crimes. Chicago police cars began tailing taxis throughout the city in order to stop the violence, and the
700:(the LMRDA, or Landrum-Griffin Act) on September 14, 1959, generally forbidding the denial of union members' rights on political grounds. DUOC's attack on Glimco suffered another setback when the NLRB headquarters ruled on September 21 that testimony presented at the Senate Select Committee hearings could not be entered into evidence at the regional NLRB hearings in Chicago. Even as additional evidence of illegal actions by Glimco to stall an election and swing votes his way emerged, the NLRB's regional office blocked attempts to further stall the agency's hearings and said its final ruling would come in January 1960. The agency also said it would hold hearings on the ULPs in the union funds cases in December and issue a ruling in three months. Even as the NRLB hearings on a potential election continued, Glimco called for union elections in which he ran for president unopposed and handily won on December 5, 1959. 664:(NLRB) for redress. In October 1958, a member of Local 777's taxicab drivers' union filed a ULP against Glimco for depriving him of the full amount due him by the union's pension and welfare fund and for inducing the man's employer to discharge him for requesting the full amount. Although the worker later received full reimbursement and reinstatement, the NLRB took the unheard-of step of refusing to drop the charges. The welfare fund ULP led to a widespread investigation into Glimco's stewardship of the union's pension, welfare, and insurance funds. In March 1959, two union trustees were accused of awarding union insurance business to a firm controlled by the mob and which charged excessive commissions. Teamsters President Jimmy Hoffa was forced to publicly support Glimco even as state law enforcement officials began a formal criminal investigation. On March 20, 1959, the 397:. Probably his first assignment was to help the Chicago Outfit run the Commission Drivers Union, IBT. Soon thereafter, Glimco became a protégé of William J. "Witt" Hanley, secretary-treasurer of the Produce, Fresh & Frozen Fruits & Vegetables, Fish, Butter, Eggs, Cheese & Poultry Drivers Union, Local 703, IBT. Hanley had strong mob ties, and Local 703 president William "Klondike" O'Donnell was a notorious gangster. Glimco became the "office manager" for the Poultry Handlers Union, IBT, in 1933, organizer for the Poultry Handlers in 1937, and later an organizer for the Poultry Drivers and the Fish Handlers & Filleters unions as well. Both locals were part of the 876:
on 17 counts of income tax evasion on December 17, 1964, to which Glimco pleaded not guilty. After a two-year delay, Glimco went on trial, and on June 19, 1968, a federal district court found him liable for $ 94,465 in back taxes, fines, and penalties. Glimco appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, but the Court rejected his appeal on December 9, 1968. Glimco delayed paying the taxes and fines for another year, and in February 1970 the federal government filed suit to seize his home and automobile in order to obtain payment. Glimco agreed to pay the taxes, but did not do so until May 1973 (when the amount, plus interest, equalled more than $ 200,000).
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union's collective bargaining negotiations and secure a better deal for the employers. Glimco pleaded not guilty. Initially, Glimco also claimed that since the prior indictments on the charges had been dismissed in 1957 because they had been improperly drawn, he should not stand trial on the redrawn indictment either. But a federal court disagreed in April 1967. More than 22 delays were permitted by the court during Glimco's subsequent trial, but on February 4, 1969, he changed his plea to guilty and agreed to a $ 40,000 fine—the most severe penalty permitted by the Taft-Hartley Act.
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into the making of loans out of union funds to local leaders in violation of the Landrum-Griffin Act) by Department of Labor attorneys. The new pressures on Glimco and Local 777 led to more death-threats against Abata and other DUOC leaders, On July 21, 1960, an NLRB trial examiner found that Glimco and Local 777 had indeed coerced taxicab drivers into joining the union, and ordered the refund of $ 750,000 in illegally obtained dues. Glimco immediately appealed the NLRB's order. He was granted a delay on May 30, 1961, and refunded dues to just four cab drivers by June.
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associates and other witnesses refused to testify, Glimco was alleged to have bribed police to avoid prosecution, and Glimco's legal team made repeated legal motions which delayed the trial for significant periods of time. After a 12-day trial, Glimco was acquitted of all charges on March 26, 1957. Meanwhile, three more federal grand juries began investigating Glimco, looking into additional racketeering charges, his juke box leasing businesses, and the finances of the Fish Handlers & Filleters union.
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assaulted even though they were ostensibly under police protection, which led to charges of police corruption, a civil lawsuit seeking a court injunction against further violence, and a number of ULP charges filed by members against Glimco. On May 12, Abata's group, the Democratic Union Organizing Committee (DUOC), filed union representation petitions with the NLRB asking for elections to be held to determine which union (DUOC or the Teamsters) would continue to represent the drivers and mechanics at
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tried to oversee Glimco's activities after Campagna's departure but had been forced out of the labor rackets by his fellow mobsters in 1953. Over the next few years, Humphreys continued to accuse Glimco of picking fights with other gangsters. Campagna died of a heart attack in Florida in 1955. That left Glimco with no patron in the mob. With the election loss, Humphreys and other top Chicago Outfit leaders now began considering ousting Glimco in favor of mobsters like Gus Zapas (a Hoffa aide),
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moved with dispatch and ordered a second representation election in April 1965. But as the May 5 election approached, there were signs that Glimco was losing his hold over Local 777. On April 22, Teamsters Joint Council 25 took control of the Teamsters election campaign and moved the election headquarters out of Local 777's offices. The AFL-CIO and Chicago Federation of Labor campaigned heavily for DUOC. But more than 80 individual CFL unions supported Local 777, as did
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courts refused to do so. Abata won an NLRB hearing on whether to hold the election. But the first day of the hearings (on June 24, 1959) became "one of the wildest hearings in labor history": So many cab drivers attended the hearing that downtown traffic was snarled all day, so many people attended that the hearing had to be switch to a hotel ballroom and then a federal courthouse to maintain order, Glimco's supporters disrupted the proceedings by shouting through
451:". One top Chicago Teamsters leader noted in 1954, "He is the mob. When he opens his mouth, it's the syndicate talking". Federal law enforcement officials, who had been investigating Glimco since 1943, agreed: "We are investigating Glimco because he represents the syndicate". Glimco attended a meeting of top Chicago Outfit leaders at the home of Tony Accardo in April 1952, and a meeting of the Outfit's top labor racketeers at the home of 968:
Local 703), Daniel Colucio (mob-backed secretary-treasurer of Notions, Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, and Cigaret Salesmen, Drivers, Helpers and Inside Workers and Vending Machine Drivers, Service Men, and Inside Workers Union, Local 761, IBT), and Edward "Red" Donovan (mob-backed Film, Radio, Television, Orchestra, Studio, Theatrical, Exhibition, Amusement Park, & Sound Truck Chauffeurs, Helpers and Warehousemen, Local 755, IBT).
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Teamsters side, but did lead DUOC members to question Abata's leadership. The violence wound down throughout the latter half of 1963. In November 1963, the NLRB filed ULPs against Local 777, accusing it of intimidation and coercion in the ongoing labor fight—charges Glimco strenuously denied. On April 17, 1964, despite three months of negotiations between the union and the NLRB, Glimco and Local 777 were found guilty of
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further appeal to the national NLRB also failed. Local 777 also tried to continue to deduct dues from the breakaway workers even though it no longer represented them. Organizing new workers into the union was another aspect of the strategy to improve Glimco's standing in the union and the Chicago Outfit. Under his direction, Local 777 launched an organizing drive among suburban Chicago cab drivers in August 1961.
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settled a long-running labor racketeering lawsuit brought by the U.S. Department of Justice and agreed to be supervised by an Independent Review Board (IRB) and staff of monitors in order to avoid being taken over by the federal government. In December 1989, one of the federal monitors sought to remove Glimco from the union due to his lengthy and ongoing involvement with organized crime.
483:. Glimco brokered the deal in which the Chicago Outfit supported Hoffa's organizing drives among Midwestern drivers in exchange for Glimco's access to Local 777's finances. Glimco's actions positioned him to support either man: If Beck won, Glimco's actions in 1952 proved his allegiance to Beck. If Hoffa won, Glimco would have played a critical role in his success. 443:, terrorizing influential local labor leaders with repeated bombings and drive-by shootings. Glimco forced Abata out of Local 777 in 1951 by making death threats against him, his wife, and his children, replaced him with cab driver Joe Coca, and in 1952 was employed by the local as a negotiator. He was also elected a delegate to the Chicago Federation of Labor, the 735:
directed at DUOC supporters (including graphic photos of beatings) and the Chicago Police Department opened a new investigation into the sabotage of taxicabs driven by DUOC members, the labor board halted further hearings pending receipt of records and gave Glimco a lengthy extension of time to submit these records (despite vigorous protests from
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the records but would let the Select Committee view them in his presence, and then claimed that he had no personal records. When the records were turned over, they were incomplete and Glimco did not stand guard over them day and night as he had pledged. During his testimony before the Select Committee on April 24, Glimco asserted his
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1944, Glimco began to take over a larger number of the labor rackets in Chicago. He also started to exercise more active control of Taxi Drivers Local 777 as well as the Produce Drivers union. In 1944, Glimco was elected secretary-treasurer of Local 777, and in 1950 became the local's sole pension and welfare fund trustee.
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Glimco's authority within the Teamsters suffered a significant blow after the second election loss. Teamsters President Jimmy Hoffa considered removing him as Local 777 president. But although Glimco remained president of Local 777, his power within the Teamsters and the Chicago Outfit was broken and
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Glimco immediately began to fight to regain control of the rebel cab drivers and mechanics. A legal strategy was planned which would overturn the election on the grounds that the NLRB election agents were biased. This strategy failed when the NLRB's regional office denied his appeal in August 1961. A
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The subsequent representation election campaign was a violent one. Widespread assaults, bombings, shootings, arson, and threats were made against DUOC's leaders and supporters in what the press called a "wave of terror". Glimco sued in mid-June to block the election, but both the NLRB and the federal
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These associates included: Max Podolsky (mob-backed business agent for the Poultry Handlers Union), Jack Perno (mob-backed secretary of the Fish Handlers & Filleters Union, Local 550, Amalgamated Meat Cutters), labor slugger Victor Comforte, Michael J. Raimondi (mob-backed secretary-treasurer of
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Glimco's 1959 appearance before the Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in Labor and Management resulted in his indictment in 1964. The investigation began in the fall of 1961, when federal investigators concluded that Glimco owed $ 144,000 in back taxes. A federal grand jury indicted him
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agreed (with the backing of the AFL-CIO Executive Council) to let DUOC affiliate with his union on January 18, 1962. At the ceremony presenting the charter to DUOC, Local 777 threw up a picket line, taunted Abata and Hall, and then assaulted a police officer. The police hustled the Teamsters members
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As the NLRB edged closer to setting an election date, Glimco asked a court on June 15 to halt the election, but the NLRB reiterated its intention to hold an election seven days later. On June 26, the NLRB said the election would be held on July 19. On July 7, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals turned
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The Select Committee hearings lead to additional investigations into Glimco's activities, however. Committee investigators looked into Glimco's jukebox businesses, and eventually named him "boss of the jukebox rackets" in early 1959. Despite a grand jury probe which identified Glimco as the owner of
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had run out, assertions the government contested. The bad press and indictment led the Teamsters international headquarters to conduct two probes into Glimco's union activities, both of which exonerated him of any wrongdoing. A lengthy legal investigation followed the indictment, during which Glimco
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Even as Glimco was yet again held in contempt by the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals (and even arrested), he filed for a union representation election in the four DUOC-represented bargaining units in November 1964. Stung by criticism over its years-long delay in the previous election filing, the NLRB
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provisions of the contract as a violation of the Taft-Hartley Act, but in November 1962 Judge Miner ruled that the contract was valid and could be enforced. High levels of violence continued throughout the latter half of 1962 and into the summer of 1963. The violence did not win DUOC members to the
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hailed the election as a blow to mob dominance of Chicago unions. The loss also weakened Glimco's position in the mob. In part, this was also due to external events beyond his control. Glimco's chief patron in the Chicago Outfit, Louis Campagna, had retired around 1950. Murray "The Camel" Humphreys
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The fight over the union funds led to a battle by union members to oust Glimco. Even though he had been under a 24-hour police guard since August 1958, Dominic Abata announced he was leading an effort to oust the Teamsters as the union representing Chicago's taxicab drivers. Abata's supporters were
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The 1959 Select Committee hearings did reveal, however, that Glimco had used union monies to fund his legal defense efforts—money Senators and committee investigators said constituted income which Glimco did not report to the Internal Revenue Service. These few facts would later become important in
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Glimco's only remaining tactic was to regain control over the breakaway cab drivers and mechanics via a second union representational organizing election, and that is the strategy he subsequently pursued. The NLRB certified the election results on September 12, 1961; Abata was elected president of
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exposé and additional Senate investigations in 1957 led to a new focus on him. The committee also subpoenaed Glimco's personal financial records, Local 777's financial and other records, and the Local 777 pension and welfare fund's financial and other records. Glimco initially refused to turn over
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In the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, local unions in large cities often form a federation known as a Joint Council to coordinate their collective bargaining, lobbying, political, and other affairs. Officers and members of the Joint Council are elected by delegates from each local union.
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Press reports accompanying this image (as well as later historical discussions of the event) depicted Glimco variously as pugnacious, obstinate, arrogant, defensive, and smug. The image clearly conveys visually Glimco's behavior toward the United States Senators and Select Committee Chief Counsel
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An NLRB-supervised union representation election was finally held on July 19, 1961, and Local 777 was ousted as the taxicab drivers' representative. Both Glimco and DUOC promised a clean election, and the NLRB ordered that the election would be by secret ballot. The NLRB also consolidated the ULP
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clauses in its collective bargaining agreements in violation of the Taft-Hartley Act. The investigator alleged that between $ 125,000 and $ 650,000 in dues were illegally collected, and demanded that Glimco refund these dues immediately. The 125-page brief led to a second investigation (this time
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removed Glimco as disbursing and certifying official in charge of the Local 777 welfare fund. Glimco voided the insurance policy on April 17 after he failed to regain control of the fund from Occidental Life. He was immediately sued by union members, who sought to restore the welfare fund. Glimco
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control the delegate-rich locals in Chicago, and to do that he needed Glimco's permission to infiltrate and dominate them. Through his relationship with Paul "Red" Dorfman, president of the Chicago Waste Handlers Union and an associate of Tony Accardo's, Hoffa became a close friend to Glimco and
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In 1940, Hanley brought Glimco to see Dominic Abata, founder of the taxi drivers' division of Local 777, IBT (which represented many Chicago taxicab drivers). Hanley told Abata to put Glimco on the payroll; intimidated, Abata made Glimco the division's executive director. After Hanley's death in
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Glimco's legal troubles dogged him until his death. The lawsuits over the misuse of Local 777's pension and welfare fund did not end until June 1977, making it one of the longest-running lawsuits in Chicago court history. The final charges against him came in 1989. In March 1989, the Teamsters
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Concurrently with his tax troubles, Glimco was indicted for violations of the Taft-Hartley Act again. On June 1, 1966, a federal grand jury accused him of accepting a sports car, home sprinkler system, frozen turkeys, and other gifts from employers so that he might use his influence in another
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The NLRB had yet to rule on DUOC's petition for a union representational election by October 1960, which led DUOC members to strongly criticize the Board for the lengthy delays in issuing a ruling. Glimco attempted to organize taxicab drivers in suburban Chicago, which would demonstrate worker
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The dispute over holding a union representation election continued at the NLRB throughout 1960. The NLRB subpoenaed Local 777 records as part of its investigation, and Glimco refused to turn them over even after a court ordered him to do so. As the NLRB heard additional evidence about violence
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Glimco's support of Beck was not strong, however. Glimco began supporting up-and-coming Teamsters official Jimmy Hoffa in the late 1940s. Hoffa was expanding his political base within the Teamsters in preparation for an attempt to unseat incumbent Teamsters President Dave Beck. Hoffa needed to
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by the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals and ordered to cease and desist all violence, coercion, and intimidation against DUOC. On August 30, 1964, DUOC vice president Everett L. "Red" Clark announced he was running against Dominic Abata for the presidency of DUOC. Clark won the election held on
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In September 1957, several members of the Teamsters sued Teamsters General Secretary-Treasurer John F. English alleging that their legal rights under the Teamsters' 1952 constitution were being violated and that the Teamsters leadership's legal obligation to protect these rights were being
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After a three-month lull in the NLRB's activities, NLRB attorneys filed a brief with the Board accusing Glimco of having coerced taxicab drivers into joining the union and paying dues. The NLRB's investigator said Glimco had colluded with Yellow Cab and Checker Cab to negotiate and enforce
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for the union's presidency. The following year, Glimco—controlling about 25 percent of the votes in the race for the Teamsters Joint Council of Chicago—orchestrated the defeat of the incumbent president and his slate of three council members and installed his own candidates in office.
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signed on January 31, 1958, the Teamsters union agreed to the imposition of a neutral, independent team of outside monitors who would oversee the union, investigate allegations of corruption and the violation of union members' rights, and impose solutions, among other rights and
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the new union 10 days later; and contract talks opened with the employers. DUOC secured a three-year contract in March 1962. Glimco declared the DUOC contract to be a sweetheart deal, and sued to prevent it from coming into force. Despite earlier reluctance to support Abata, the
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U.S. citizen in November 1931, but his application was turned down in November 1932 due to his extensive criminal record. He applied again in June 1938, and was denied for the same reasons in July 1939. He applied a final time in 1940, and his petition was approved in 1943.
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Glimco had an extensive career as a labor racketeer in the 1930s. By 1930, he had become an established "labor slugger", assaulting or threatening to assault union members or employers in order to help organized crime gain control of labor unions. One of his chief
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after being seated, and the trial began on June 27. The jury found Glimco not guilty on June 30, 1960. As the perjury trial wore on, Glimco was investigated yet again for racketeering in the jukebox distribution industry but no charges were filed against him.
463:, and extortion payoffs to be $ 70,000 a month after this takeover. His legitimate business interests (many of which began in 1952) included a chemical company, several laundries, a phonograph record distributor, and a number of jukebox leasing firms. 547: 296: 867:. Both the Seafarers and Teamsters sent large numbers of staff into Chicago to sway votes, and an estimated $ 250,000 was spent by both sides. But the 6,000 cab drivers and mechanics voted 3,081 to 1,612 to continue their representation with DUOC. 330:, Campania in Italy, in 1909, and emigrated to the United States with his family in 1913, settling in Chicago. He had two brothers, including Frank, and a sister. Glimco attended public school but quit after the seventh grade to earn a living as a 8020: 7190: 5309:"A.F.L.-C.I.O. OUSTS TEAMSTERS UNION BY VOTE OF 5 TO 1; DRAMA AT SESSION A Last-Minute Peace Move Collapses-- Hoffa Defiant Lewis Fight Recalled Roll-Call Vote Taken A.F.L.-C.I.O. to Expel Teamster Union Senate Group Attacked Hoffa Also Accused" 888:, a law crafted partly in response to the difficulty law enforcement officials had in breaking Glimco's hold on the Chicago taxi drivers' union. Glimco made a rare public appearance in 1972 when he attended the funeral of Paul Ricca. 806:
The success of the Checker and Yellow cab drivers had ramifications beyond Local 777. Truck drivers dissatisfied with the Teamsters union considered forming an independent union under DUOC's leadership. In mid-August, cab drivers in
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recently released from prison, ordered Glimco to end his dispute with the contractor and Glimco allegedly had Gioe murdered for this interference in his business. But the investigation ended without any action taken against Glimco.
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used the lawsuit as a means of bringing Glimco under the jurisdiction of the court in an attempt to stop the violence. DUOC alleged that Local 777 attorneys were corrupt and Glimco tried to have the court void the
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Joe's grandfather was born Giuseppe Glielmi in 1909 in Puglietta, Italy, a small town in the Campagna region. He assumes that, like many of us, his family name was changed during the Ellis Island experience in
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Senese was a mob enforcer who himself would later rise high in both the Teamsters and the Chicago Outfit, and in 1988 would become the victim of a notorious attempted gangland murder, which he survived.
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support for him and his administration of the union, but was unsuccessful. Nevertheless, he ran his own slate of candidates for delegate to the Teamsters national convention, and the slate easily won.
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began running a six-part series exposing Glimco's criminal past, mob ties, and infiltration of the Chicago labor movement. "Glimco was well on his way to take over the teamsters unions" until the
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and the NLRB denied Glimco's petitions. On election day, the Chicago police ordered extra patrols in areas where balloting was occurring, and the NLRB banned electioneering near polling places.
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case with the election petition, held that Glimco and Local 777 had used coercion against DUOC in the election drive, and ordered Glimco again to refund dues to Yellow and Checker cab drivers.
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he largely dropped from public sight after 1965. Nevertheless, he still remained involved with the Chicago Outfit. In 1970, Senator John McClellan sponsored and the Congress passed the
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Glimco was also wielded increasing power in the Teamsters union. In 1952, he switched sides and threw the support of a large block of Chicago delegates' votes behind the candidacy of
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In 1932, he married Lena Pierini, an Italian-American woman, and they had a son; Joseph Jr., and a daughter, Jo Anne Kosey. His brother Frank married Dona Alex, the sister of
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Meanwhile, the Board of Monitors continued to press its case in court to force Hoffa to expel Glimco from the Teamsters. The monitors won favorable rulings from both the
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Among his numerous aliases were Joey Glimco, Tough Guy Glimco, Joseph Glinico, Joseph Glielmi, and Joey Clinco. He was also known as "Little Tim" Murphy, a reference to
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The battle at the NLRB dragged on through the fall of 1959. Glimco expelled a number of DUOC supporters from the union in late September despite the passage of the
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On July 19, more than 5,000 cab drivers and cab company mechanics in four bargaining units voted 3,122 to 1,760 to oust Local 777 and seek representation by DUOC.
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The Teamsters had been ejected by the AFL-CIO for corruption on December 6, 1957, and thus were not bound by the no-raid protections of the AFL-CIO constitution.
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national union. Among his frequent associates were a number of other labor leaders and staff with strong ties to organized crime. Glimco was overseeing the
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As Glimco fought the NLRB and DUOC for control of the union, he also faced additional legal challenges. An Illinois grand jury began investigating him for
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had investigated Glimco's stewardship of the Local 777 pension and welfare fund in 1954 but never developed enough evidence to prove wrongdoing. But the
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Glimco's influence spread within the mob and the Chicago labor movement beginning in 1950. That year, Glimco made a strong push to take over the
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Although Glimco's legal troubles appeared to be ending by mid-1959, his union troubles were just beginning. In 1947, Congress enacted the
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I Heard You Paint Houses: Frank "the Irishman" Sheeran and the Inside Story of the Mafia, the Teamsters, and the Last Ride of Jimmy Hoffa
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and DUOC attorneys). The hearings ended on March 11, 1960, when Glimco advised the NLRB that he would not turn over any records.
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sued Occidental Life, and won a $ 54,000 judgment against the company in August 1960 for violating its contract with the union.
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Sjostrom, Joseph; O'Brien, John (January 23, 1988). "Teamsters Leader Wounded; Senese Critical After Attack With Shotgun".
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Note: An Offer the Teamsters Couldn't Refuse: The 1989 Consent Decree Establishing Federal Oversight and Ending Mechanisms
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The Gioe investigation led to a major press expose and additional legal actions against Glimco. On August 30, 1954, the
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in September 1959, and two indictments were handed down on September 26. Glimco pleaded not guilty, and attempted to
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Glimco began having legal troubles in 1954. Law enforcement officials first tried to connect him with the slaying of
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Around the time of his marriage, Glimco became an associate of important Chicago Outfit leaders Tony Accardo and
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And you defraud the union by charging the construction of your own home to the union, just like Mr. Dave Beck?
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now embraced his union and granted DUOC charters which helped protect the newly established union from being
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The Select Committee also investigated the union contracts Glimco negotiated (which the committee felt were
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Goldberg, Michael J. (1989). "The Teamsters' Board of Monitors: An Experiment in Union Reform Litigation".
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Koziol, Ronald; Blau, Robert (January 24, 1988). "Gangland-Style Attack Breaks the Immunity of Oak Brook".
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refused to hear Hoffa's appeal, and the Board of Monitors pledged to move immediately to force Glimco out.
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Delegates are awarded to each local proportionally on the basis of the number of members in that local.
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The State and the Unions: Labor Relations, Law, and the Organized Labor Movement in America, 1880-1960
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I respectfully decline to answer because I honestly believe my answer might intend to incriminate me.
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I respectfully decline to answer because I honestly believe my answer might intend to incriminate me.
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I respectfully decline to answer because I honestly believe my answer might intend to incriminate me.
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Mount, Charles; Juneau, William (June 23, 1977). "Lengthy Cab Fund Fight Ends in Court Settlement".
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Smith, Sandy (March 1, 1959). "Pint Sized Glimco Called Biggest Fish in Racket Probe Pond".
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series exposed him and put a halt to his plans. A grand jury investigation, prompted by the
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poultry dealers by 1934, and two years later was such a prominent labor racketeer that the
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O'Brien, John (October 13, 1972). "Mafia Families Among 200 at Mob Chief Ricca's Wake".
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on August 19, 1954. According to police, Glimco had allegedly ordered the bombing of a
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Franklin, Stephen (October 3, 1991). "More Teamster Officials Accused of Misconduct".
5424:"HOFFA MEN FIGHT A.F.L. AIDE IN BAR; Head of Seafarers Clashes With Chicago Teamsters" 8464: 8416: 8235: 8215: 8179: 7936: 7929: 7463: 7092: 7082: 7062: 7037: 7027: 6803: 6782: 6762: 6757: 6727: 4917: 3203: 2099: 2071: 3899:
The Landrum-Griffin Act: Twenty Years of Federal Protection of Union Members' Rights
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These charges against Glimco were still pending when he died at MacNeal Hospital in
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United States Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in Labor and Management
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Young, Robert (September 29, 1959). "Hoffa Defies Monitor Order to Oust Glimco".
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the indictment but was unsuccessful. Jury selection began in April, the jury was
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Dombrowski, Louis (June 1, 1967). "U.S. Tax Court Finds Glimco Owes $ 145,141".
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Teamster Rank and File: Power, Bureaucracy, and Rebellion at Work and in a Union
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Smith, Sandy (August 20, 1954). "Glimco Sought for Quizzing in Gioe's Slaying".
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Teamster Rank and File: Power, Bureaucracy, and Rebellion at Work and in a Union
1347:"CHICAGO CAB MEN TURN DOWN HOFFA; Drivers Pick Reform Local as Bargaining Agent" 796: 744: 424: 339: 276: 256: 6478:"Court-Appointed Overseer Seeks to Oust 10 Veteran Officers of Teamsters Union" 2735:
Egelhof, Joseph (March 22, 1957). "U.S. Winds Up Testimony In Glimco's Trial".
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Moore, William (February 12, 1959). "Quiz Juke Box Figure About Mafia Links".
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Smith, Sandy (August 7, 1960). "New Rackets of Juke Box Mobsters Are Bared".
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Moore, William (April 25, 1958). "Glimco Ducks 80 Questions in Racket Quiz".
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Smith, Sandy (August 9, 1960). "Juke Box Firm Is Stolen Like Baby's Candy".
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Moore, William (April 1, 1960). "Glimco Named As Boss In Coin Box Rackets".
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Smith, Sandy (January 16, 1959). "Key Juke Box Probe Figure Says He's Ill".
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Egelhof, Joseph (March 26, 1957). "Glimco Case Likely to Go to Jury Today".
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subpoenaed Glimco as part of its investigation into labor racketeering. The
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Strong, James (April 22, 1965). "Glimco, Foes Build Up for Cabbie Voting".
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Strong, James (April 23, 1965). "Glimco Takes Back Seat in Cab Election".
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Zullo, Joseph (October 12, 1961). "Hoffa Rebels to Get AFL-CIO Charters".
3777:"Monitors Ask Hoffa To Remove 3 Aides; HOFFA IS ADVISED TO REMOVE 3 AIDES" 3267:
Smith, Sandy (April 18, 1959). "Glimco Voids Insurance on Cabbies' Fund".
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O'Brien, John (June 2, 1966). "Jury Indicst Glimco, 2 for Costly Gifts".
5270:(December 5, 1957). "Meany Will Drop Teamster Ouster If Hoffa Gets Out". 4098:
269 F.2d 517, 532-35 (D.C. Cir. 1959), cert. denied, 361 U.S. 905 (1959).
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269 F.2d 517, 532-35 (D.C. Cir. 1959), cert. denied, 361 U.S. 905 (1959).
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C.A. 2361-57 (D.D.C. Jan. 31, 1958), consent decree reprinted in full in
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Moore, William (July 7, 1959). "Glimco Hides Behind 5th In Union Probe".
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Smith, Sandy (June 28, 1959). "Fresh Glimco Terror Bared By Cab Rebels".
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Smith, Sandy (February 24, 1959). "Jury Probe of Juke Mob to Open Here".
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Philbrick, Richard (May 2, 1973). "Glimco to Pay Taxes of $ 201,080".
5986:. The indictment on which he was arrested was dismissed in 1965. See: 5843:(November 30, 1963). "NLRB Calls Practices of Glimco's Local Unfair". 5780:(May 1, 1963). "Glimco, 3 Taxi Union Aids Fail to Appear at Inquiry". 3878:
Eisenhower & Landrum-Griffin: A Study in Labor-Management Politics
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Hughes, Frank (March 16, 1957). "Gifts' to Glimco Told at His Trial".
2418:"Head of Union Orders A New Glimco Probeo Fire Glimco As Union Boss". 799:(another Hoffa associate), and Carl Hildebrand (a Humphreys protégé). 786:
Glimco blamed the election loss on Senator Douglas' July 17 comments.
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Collaborations between the United States government and Italian Mafia
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True name Giuseppe Glielmi. Aliases: Joey Clinco, Giuseppe Primavera.
358: 4448:(March 12, 1960). "Hearings End in Dispute Over Cab Union Control". 4108:
Moore, William (November 17, 1959). "Monitors Move to Oust Glimco".
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Tough Guy Glimco (alias Joseph Glinico, Joseph Glielmi. etc., etc.)
6611:"U.S. and Teamsters Reach Accord That Avoids A Racketeering Trial" 5338:(September 6, 1959). "Probe AFL-CIO Reluctance to Battle Glimco". 4866:(July 15, 1961). "Glimco Makes Two Moves to Block NLRB Election". 3956:(September 22, 1959). "Use of Senate Data Against Glimco Barred". 723: 6677: 5472:(January 21, 1962). "Probe Brawl of Union Foes in Rush St. Spa". 4937:
Smith, Sandy (July 21, 1961). "Glimco's Defeat Big Blow to Mob".
4056:(October 21, 1959). "Glimco Calls 'Election' But He Runs Alone". 3976:(October 28, 1959). "Cabbie Admits Union Pays to Pack Hearings". 3936:(September 20, 1959). "Glimco Expels Foes Despite New U.S. Law". 3045:
Moore, William (March 12, 1959). "Probe Exposes Glimco Rackets".
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Egelhof, Joseph (March 20, 1957). "Glimco Jury Told of Payoffs".
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Murchie, Guy Jr. (February 9, 1936). "Capone's Decade of Death".
7958: 7923: 6095:(April 29, 1965). "Building Union Locals Urged: Aid Teamsters". 5002:(August 11, 1961). "Glimco Loses His Protest In NLRB Election". 4523:(September 7, 1960). "Probe Abata Death Threat in Union Fight". 3762:
Moore, William (September 3, 1959). "Order Hoffa: Oust Glimco".
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once claimed that Glimco ran "the nation's most corrupt union".
7401: 6681: 5947:(November 2, 1964). "2 Locals Push New War Over Taxi Drivers". 3735:(August 26, 1959). "Fight to Oust Glimco Going to U.S. Court". 3625:(August 13, 1959). "Glimco Begins Defense And It's Confusion". 2991:
Moore, William (February 21, 1959). "Name Juke Racket Bosses".
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Egelhof, Joseph (March 27, 1957). "Jury Acquits Glimco and 4".
427:(a relationship that only ended with Nitti's suicide in 1943). 6226:(January 14, 1966). "Glimco Told: Pay Taxes on Defense Fund". 4613:(October 23, 1960). "Rebel Cabbies Hit NLRB For Long Delays". 4510:(July 9, 1960). "Special Guard to Stay With 4 Labor Figures". 3062:"Racketeers Linked to Concern Doing Defense Work in Chicago". 2868: 1722:
Smith, Sandy (July 23, 1961). "Ponder Glimco's Mob Position".
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Warden, Philip (January 24, 1970). "Senate OK's Crime Bill".
6082:(April 27, 1965). "Seafarer Cab Union Backed by Labor Body". 5717:(August 19, 1962). "Abata Loses Police Guard After 4 Years". 4583:(June 1, 1961). "NLRB Reprieve Won By Glimco and Cab Firms". 4026:(October 30, 1959). "NLRB Blocks Glimco Bid to Stall Talks". 3321:(August 25, 1959). "Police Squad Guards Home of Glimco Foe". 3206:(March 19, 1959). "Hoffa Defends Insuring By 3 Locals Here". 3186:
Moore, William (March 18, 1959). "Sift Unions' Fund Racket".
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Robert F. Kennedy, the Illinois Federation of Labor, and the
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Glimco was elected president of Local 777 on March 10, 1958.
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Smith, Sandy (August 2, 1961). "Glimco Recruits New Union".
4920:(July 21, 1961). "Glimco, Hoffa Blame Defeat Upon Douglas". 4563:(July 23, 1960). "Glimco Fights NLRB Order to Repay Dues". 4435:(March 11, 1960). "Big Spending By Cab Union Bosses Told". 3415:(May 13, 1959). "Glimco Rivals Ask NLRB For New Election". 459:
estimated Glimco's income from union salaries, businesses,
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Kelly, Robert J.; Chin, Ko-lin; Schatzberg, Rufus (1994).
4415:(March 30, 1960). "Glimco Foes Fight Delay in NLRB Case". 3612:(August 11, 1959). "New Clases Mark Glimco NLRB Hearing". 3599:(August 7, 1959). "Glimco Union In New Move to Bar Vote". 3448:(May 19, 1959). "Action Urghed In Wake of Cab Terrorism". 4684:(May 13, 1961). "Glimco Vows Honest Count in Taxi Vote". 3806:(September 3, 1959). "Glimco Defiant Over His 'Firing'". 2254:
Bringing Down the Mob: The War Against the American Mafia
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You haven't got the guts to answer, have you, Mr. Glimco?
1304:"Joseph 'Joey' Glimco, Labor Leader, Reputed Mob Aide". 5240:"A.F.L.-C.I.O. to Go Ahead With Expulsion of Teamsters" 3146:"Charges Against Joey Glimco To Be Kept Open by NLRB". 1131:
Sons & Brothers: The Days of Jack and Bobby Kennedy
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Glimco testifies before the U.S. Senate, April 24, 1958
6518:. Santa Barbara, Calif.: Greenwood Publishing Group. 6161: 6159: 5523:"Police Squads Trail Taxis in Effort to Bar Terror". 5091:"Cabbies' Teamster Revolt Spreads to Truck Drivers". 4355:"Show Photograph of Beating During Hearing of NLRB". 1559: 1557: 1555: 1553: 1551: 1549: 5152:"Abata Is Elected Union Head; Maps Contract Talks". 3856:(January 25, 1961). "Hoffa Defends His Leadership". 1223:
Encyclopedia of U.S. Labor and Working-Class History
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Morally, you are kind of yellow inside, are you not?
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on charges of conspiracy and racketeering under the
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"Senators Ask to See Glimco". 1531: 1529: 1527: 7879:List of Italian-American mobsters by organization 6534:Arkansas Biography: A Collection of Notable Lives 6169:(May 6, 1965). "Teamsters Defeated in Cab Vote". 5459:(January 20, 1962). "Blame Glimco Aid in Brawl". 4793: 4791: 3901:. Philadelphia, Pa.: University of Pennsylvania. 3897:; Berkowitz, Alan D; Van Dusen, Bruce D. (1979). 2645:"Trial for Five in Racket Case Set for Jan. 21". 1999: 1997: 1995: 1993: 1831: 1829: 1827: 1825: 1823: 1821: 1781: 1779: 1777: 1775: 1773: 1771: 1769: 1627: 1625: 1623: 1621: 1619: 1617: 1585: 1583: 1581: 1579: 1577: 1525: 1523: 1521: 1519: 1517: 1515: 1513: 1511: 1509: 1507: 1410:"Sam and 'friends': Faces from the Chicago Mafia" 1299: 1297: 1295: 1293: 1291: 768:endorsed Abata. The same day, U.S. Supreme Court 6516:Handbook of Organized Crime in the United States 5880:(August 31, 1964). "Abata Faces Showdown Vote". 5803:(July 27, 1963). "Peterson Rips Union Tactics". 4490:(June 26, 1960). "New U.S. Unit Probes Glimco". 3301:"Glimco Union Wins $ 54,863 in Insurance Suit". 3169:(August 15, 1959). "Report NLRB Blasts Glimco". 2799:"U.S. Jury Opens Quiz of Glimco Juke Box Firm". 2535:"Quiz Taxi Union Head in Probe of Vote Frauds". 1196: 1194: 1192: 1190: 1188: 1186: 1184: 1182: 561:Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination 6631:"Judge Approves Accord Settling Teamsters Suit" 6532:Williams, Nancy A.; Whayne, Jeannie M. (2000). 6305:"U.S. Files Suit to Seize Glimco's Home, Car". 5446:(January 19, 1962). "Cab Union Foes in Brawl". 5174:"Taxis In River, Glimco Blaze Stir Union Row". 4543:(July 22, 1960). "Glimco's Union Hit by NLRB". 4227:"Joey Glimco's Perjury Trial Set for June 27". 3880:. Lexington, Ky: University Press of Kentucky. 3821: 3819: 3161: 3159: 3040: 3038: 2863: 2861: 2859: 2809:"U.S. Jury Opens Prove of Fish Handlers Unit". 2525:"Ask to Dismiss Poultry Chief in Glimco Case". 2445:"Poultry Board Chief Heard In Glimco Inquiry". 2351:"Long U.S. Brief Opposes Plea of Joey Glimco". 2004:"Mob Menace In Chicago: Union Rule By Terror". 1836:"Mob Menace In Chicago: Union Rule By Terror". 1786:"Mob Menace In Chicago: Union Rule By Terror". 1632:"Mob Menace In Chicago: Union Rule By Terror". 435:Growing Teamsters connections and mob influence 361:for Chicago Outfit financial and legal advisor 5206: 5204: 5169: 5167: 5165: 4819: 4817: 4815: 4813: 4811: 4773: 4771: 4758:"NLRB Election in Taxi Union Is Set July 19". 4006:"NLRB Hearing in Taxi Cases Set for Jan. 19". 3114:. Lexington, Ky: University of Kentucky Press. 3112:Truman and Taft-Hartley: A Question of Mandate 3025:"Bribe Offer to Refuse Glimco Quiz Revealed". 2675:"Glimco Scores Point in Fight Against Trial". 2605:"Glimco Denied Plea of Review on Indictment". 2545:"Court Thwarts Bid By Glimco to Avoid Trial". 2515:"U.S. on Trail of $ 600,000 in Glimco Probe". 2475:"Grand Jurors Hear of $ 4,000 Glimco Payoff". 2181:. Urbana, Ill.: University of Illinois Press. 2025:. Urbana, Ill.: University of Illinois Press. 1960:"Quit As Union head For Fear of Life: Abata". 1904:"Taxicab Union Boss Linked to 'Muscle' Case". 1882: 1880: 1878: 523:series, opened two days later, and Glimco was 8501:International Brotherhood of Teamsters people 7413: 6693: 6125:(May 5, 1965). "CFL Split on Taxi Election". 5917:"'Loser' Abata Pins Hopes on Union Recount". 5790:"NLRB Official Rips Glimo's 'Hood Tactics'". 5757:"Steel Foreman Beaten; Blame Glimco's Aids". 5543:"FBI Opens Quiz in Mystery of Slain Cabbie". 5108:"St. Louis Cab Drivers Sever Teamster Ties". 4402:"U.S. Attorneys Rip Glimco in NLRB Hearing". 4365:"Quiz Sabotage of Cars of Cab Union Rebels". 4338:"Judge Orders Glimco: Bring In Union Files". 4160:"Glimco Poses to Start a Fresh Police File". 3576:"Glimco Glares As Rival Tells of Terrorism". 3559:"Slugger Yells at NLRB Aid in Glimco Probe". 3284:"13 Sue to Glimco to Get Back Union's Cash". 2745:"Defense Calls No One, Rests Glimco's Case". 2695:"Glimco's Labor Racket Trial to Open Today". 2685:"Tape Recorder Use Upheld in Glimco's Case". 2665:"Wire Tapping In Glimco Case Denied By U.S". 2655:"Ask Evidence Be Suppressed In Glimco Case". 2585:"Glimco Seeking to Avoid Trial in New Move". 2505:"Lawyers Move to Quash Case Against Glimco". 2398:"Beck Refuses to Fire Glimco As Union Boss". 2307:"Boss of Union Questioned in Gang Killings". 2275: 2273: 1975: 1973: 1855: 1853: 1851: 1849: 1673:"U.S. Probes Glimco's Right to Citizenship". 1649:"It's A Big Day for Gangland: Two Weddings". 1041: 1039: 698:Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act 295:, who led the syndicate from 1957 to 1966. A 8: 6471: 6469: 6203:"Federal Jury Indicts Glimco on 17 Counts". 5988:"Glimco Freed in Labor Law Violation Case". 5747:"Size 2 Glimco Pickets After Row at Plant". 5737:"Abata Struck As Fists Fly on Picket Line". 5597:"Lawyer Suing Abata 'Guest' of Joe Glimco". 4858: 4856: 4854: 4798:"Hoffa Sending His Sluggers to Aid Glimco". 4709: 4707: 4664:"Glimco Slate Elected to Go to Convention". 4647:"Glimco Runs Into Fight in Organizing Bid". 4382:"NLRB Hearing Halts Pending Glimco Action". 4274:"Glimco Wins Again! Free in Perjury Trial". 4217:"Lock Up Jury in Joe Glimco Perjury Trial". 4207:"Pick 8 Jurors for Glimco's Perjury Trial". 4150:"Glimco Pleads Not Guilty in Perjury Case". 4125:"2 Indictments Charge Glimco With Perjury". 3991: 3989: 3475:"Glimco Local Sues to Block NLRB Election". 3428:(May 14, 1959). "Taxi Rebels Seek Charter". 3385:"Cabbie Attack Suspect Held Glimco Flunky". 3375:"Glimco Rivals Ask Court Ban On Terrorism". 3223:"Two Insurance Firms to Face Glimco Probe". 3087:"Rackets Data Disappear in Chicago Office". 2705:"Glimco Trial Stalled Over Jury Selection". 2615:"Glimco, Four Others Facing Trial April 3". 2485:"Union Terrorist Rule Charged to Gangster". 2435:"Glimco Police Ties Eyed By Crime Probers". 2388:"Top Teamster Officials Plan Glimco Probe". 2179:Corruption and Reform in the Teamsters Union 2023:Corruption and Reform in the Teamsters Union 1564:"Union Terrorist Rule Charged to Gangster". 1319: 1317: 1037: 1035: 1033: 1031: 1029: 1027: 1025: 1023: 1021: 1019: 855:September 3, 1964, by a vote of 777 to 767. 563:80 times. Select Committee Chairman Senator 399:Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen 6186:"Glimco Faces $ 144,000 Back Taxes Claim". 6015:"NLRB to Call Vote Between 2 Taxi Unions". 5957:"Glimco, Union Held Unfair by U.S. Court". 5830:"Glimco Files Bias Charge in NLRB Report". 5727:"Taxicab Union Foes Battle Inside Garage". 5704:"'Muscle Man' Arrested in Taxicab Strife". 5694:"Drop Charges in Taxi Union Street Fight". 5684:"Drivers Block Wildcat Cab Strike Threat". 5674:"Glimco Agent Auto Shot Up Near His Home". 5587:"Abata Brands Glimco's Suit 'Harassment'". 5560:"Glimco Under Jurisdiction of U.S. Court". 5489:"Abata Offices Broke Into; Nothing Taken". 5191:"Glimco Blasts Daley Strike Interference". 4982:"Glimco Plans Strategy For Fight on Vote". 4694:"Glimco Rivals Open Drive to Win Cabbies". 4465: 4463: 4461: 4328:"Glimco Defies NLRB Subpoena for Records". 4264:"Glimco Takes Stand in Trial for Perjury". 4254:"Four Testify in 2d Glimco Perjury Trial". 4237:"State to Open 2d Trial for Glimco Today". 4197:"Delay Glimco Trial Again; Judge Objects". 4091: 4089: 4066:"Glimco Again Nominated As Union's Chief". 3826:"Hoffa Backs Glimco; Jury Acts to Indict". 3365:"Glimco Rivals Organize As Cops Stand By". 3257:"Glimco Loses Bid to Regain Fund Control". 2635:"Judge Defers Glimco Trial Till Sept. 24". 2575:"Judge Refuses Plea to Clear Joey Glimco". 2465:"Advise Glimco Witnesses to Tell Threats". 2408:"AFL Teamster Boss Protects Glimco Again". 2199:. Minneapolis: Twenty-First Century Books. 1980:"Glimco Named President of Taxicab Union". 1668: 1666: 1664: 1662: 1162: 1160: 1158: 1156: 1154: 8327: 8094: 7975: 7807: 7471: 7459: 7420: 7406: 7398: 7256: 7180: 6816: 6700: 6686: 6678: 6418:"Glimco Tells Guilt; Gets $ 40,000 Fine". 6243:"Glimco's Case Meets Delay in Tax Court". 6035:"NLRB Slates Election for Taxicab Union". 5927:"Taxi Union's Vote Recount Starts Today". 5897:"2,000 Taxi Drivers Vote in Union Fight". 5657:"U.S. Court Refuses Suit by Cab Drivers". 5647:"Judge Denies Plea to Stop Cab Contract". 5617:"N.Y. Attorney Judge Barred Wins Appeal". 5387: 5385: 5355:"Abata Seeks AFL-CIO Ties for Cab Union". 5125:"Truck Driver Rebels Begin Teamster War". 5047:"Glimco Tries to Grab Dues From Cabbies". 4824:"Glimco Denied Stay; Cabbies Vote Today". 4731:"Glimco Asks Court to Stop Cab Election". 4630:"Glimco Union Seeks to Sign Suburb Firm". 4593:"Glimco Union Refunds Dues to 4 Cabbies". 4392:"Glimco Given 25 Day Delay in NLRB Case". 4180:"Glimco Loses Plea to Halt Perjury Case". 4170:"Seek to Quash Joey Glimco Perjury Case". 4036:"NLRB Aid Cuts Off Flow of Glimco's Men". 3505:"Glimco Foes Win Ruling on NLRB Hearing". 3395:"NLRB Charges Are Filed By Fired Cabbie". 3141: 3139: 3077:"Legislator's Plea Erases Glimco Record". 2937:"Senate Group Probing Taxi Union's Pact". 2595:"Defer Glimco Bid to Block Racket Trial". 2565:"Glimco Seeks Dismissal in Rackets Case". 2378:"Union Denies Mob Moves In On Teamsters". 2368:"Union Chiefs Study Glimco Action Today". 2341:"Glimco Seeks to Kill Labor Racket Case". 1938: 1936: 1934: 1442: 1440: 1373: 1371: 1369: 1367: 499:restaurant at 4240 North Harlem Avenue in 29: 18: 6408:"Judge Delays Glimco Case for 22d Time". 5860:"Glimco Union Found Guilty of Contempt". 5767:"Glimco Union Faces Charge for Beating". 5637:"Abata's Foes Fail to Block Union Shop". 5570:"Judge Warns Union Leaders On Taxi War". 5506:"Morris Rips Joey GLimco in Cab Terror". 4841:"Glimco Will Win, Predicts Jimmy Hoffa". 3996:"NLRB Glimco Hearings End in an Uproar". 3520: 3518: 3458:"Probe Terror Wave Against Glimco Foes". 3338:"Glimco Faces A New Fight From Old Foe". 2789:"U.S. Jury Opens Rackets Inquiry Today". 2625:"Glimco Loses 2 Motions in Racket Case". 2555:"U.S. Jury Opens Rackets Inquiry Today". 1887:"Union Terror Expose Puts 'Mob' On Run". 1717: 1715: 1713: 1711: 1337: 1335: 1216: 1214: 1121: 1119: 552:Senate Labor and Public Welfare Committee 16:Italian-American mobster and labor leader 6263:"Glimco Told to Pay $ 94,465 in Taxes". 6025:"Set Hearing on Cab Union NLRB Ballot". 5907:"New Taxi Leader Hails Clean Election". 5607:"Judge Miner Bans Lawyer in Taxi Suit". 5212:"JUDGE CALLS F.B.I. IN TAXI UNION FIGHT" 5142:"Upholds Glimco Ouster by Cab Drivers". 4778:"Deny Glimco Bid to Halt Union Ballot". 4741:"Order NLRB Vote of Taxi Drivers Here". 3542:"Cab Drivers Upset Hearing in Chicago". 3122:. New York: Cambridge University Press. 2297:"Gangster Diamond Slain; Son Looks On". 910:His wife survived him and died in 1999. 8486:American people convicted of tax crimes 6476:Jackson, Robert L. (December 6, 1989). 6398:"Court Rules Glimco Must Stand Trial". 6105:"Meany Asks Cab Drivers to Back DUOC". 5627:"Glimco Tries New Tack Against Abata". 4076:"Not Official, But Glimco Wins Again". 3919:. New York: Columbia University Press. 3102: 3100: 2846:"Senate to Probe Glimco's Union Fund". 2050:. New York: Columbia University Press. 1803: 1801: 1799: 1089: 1087: 1015: 941: 899:on April 28, 1991. Glimco is buried in 8506:Italian emigrants to the United States 5020:"PLEA BY TEAMSTERS FAILS IN TAXI CASE" 2910:"TEAMSTER ABANDONS PLAN TO GUARD DATA" 1921:"U.S. Probes Glimco's Labor Rackets". 1262: 1260: 1258: 1256: 1254: 1252: 1250: 1248: 1246: 273:International Brotherhood of Teamsters 157:International Brotherhood of Teamsters 8481:American gangsters of Italian descent 6609:Glaberson, William (March 14, 1989). 6364:"Glimco Has Busy Day—2 Court Dates". 1481:Amari, Leonard F. (August 17, 2014). 865:Service Employees International Union 827:for members by other AFL-CIO unions. 250: 7: 6629:Gaberson, William (March 15, 1989). 6593:"Charges against Teamsters Resolved" 6456:"Labor in Chicago Gears For Fight". 1268:"JOSEPH GLIMCO, EX-TAXI UNION CHIEF" 384:Organized crime and labor activities 314:Glimco was born Giuseppe Glielmi in 8531:People from the Province of Salerno 5422:Janson, Donald (January 19, 1962). 5287:"Teamsters Await Expulsion Today". 2954:"Glimco Unions Next Probe Target". 2152:Schlesinger, Arthur M. Jr. (1978). 571:exchanged sharp words with Glimco: 546:Just a month earlier, however, the 267:. He was considered "Chicago's top 2156:. Paperback ed. Ballantine Books. 14: 7874:List of Italian-American mobsters 2455:"Glimco Pal Won't Talk at Quiz". 2229:. August 31, 1959. Archived from 1096:Robert Kennedy, brother protector 666:Occidental Life Insurance Company 535:of the Hobbs Act and claimed the 8447: 8446: 4883:"Police Barred At Taxi Voting". 3118:Tomlins, Christopher L. (1985). 644:NLRB challenge and legal battles 370:Louis "Little New York" Campagna 350:, bombing, and public brawling. 8256:Italian-American National Union 7213:Capone Tax Evasion Trial (1931) 5401:. New York: Random House, Inc. 2899:"Glimco Yields Union Records". 2131:. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. 838:Federal Bureau of Investigation 175: 8396:Saint Valentine's Day Massacre 6349:"Indicted Teamster Gives Up". 6280:"Glimco Loses Appeal on Tax". 6005:"Order Vote on Glimco Union". 5813:"3 Glimco Aids Are Arrested". 3348:"Fight to Oust Glimco Begun". 863:, the former president of the 662:National Labor Relations Board 297:United States Senate committee 1: 6290:"Court Rebuffs Ex-Teamster". 2495:"Indict 5 in Glimco Racket". 2324:"Union Probe of Glimco Set". 829:Seafarers International Union 709:D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals 7440:List of Mafia crime families 5968:"Teamster Official Arrested" 4900:"Rebel Union Beats Glimco". 3915:Friedman, Samuel R. (1982). 3240:"Fire Glimco as Fund Boss". 2177:Witwer, David Scott (2003). 2154:Robert Kennedy and His Times 2046:Friedman, Samuel R. (1982). 2021:Witwer, David Scott (2003). 1483:"Attorney Joseph Glimco III" 711:. On November 16, 1959, the 453:Murray "The Camel" Humphreys 445:Illinois Federation of Labor 8125:Cuntrera-Caruana Mafia clan 7707:(Northeastern Pennsylvania) 5533:"FBI Entering Taxi Probe". 4714:"NLRB Rule to Hit Glimco". 1808:"Bare Mob's Union Tie-Up". 886:Organized Crime Control Act 441:Chicago Federation of Labor 375:Glimco applied to become a 8547: 3748:United Press International 3525:"Uproar at Glimco Quiz!". 2127:Sloane, Arthur A. (1991). 782:Second NLRB election fight 493:Charles "Cherry Nose" Gioe 289:Tony "Joe Batters" Accardo 8444: 7746:(Little Italy, Manhattan) 7435: 6381:"Glimco to Stand Trial". 3698:Journal of Labor Research 2252:Reppetto, Thomas (2007). 2106:. New York: Monad Press. 2078:. New York: Monad Press. 1536:"Mob Menace in Chicago". 1464:"Old 'Gang List' Found". 1324:"Taxi Union Asks Delay". 1201:"Mob Menace In Chicago". 1167:May, Allan (April 2000). 363:Jake "Greasy Thumb" Guzik 252:[dʒuˈzɛppeˌʎɛlmi] 233: 204: 28: 8345:Operation Family Secrets 8276:National Crime Syndicate 7986:Atlantic City Conference 7253:Relation to other groups 7197:Operation Family Secrets 6982:George "Babe" Tuffanelli 6649:Dean, Andrew B. (2000). 1690:Binder, John J. (2003). 1169:"The Guileless Gangster" 1094:Hilty, James W. (1966). 901:Queen of Heaven Cemetery 792:Chicago Crime Commission 737:U.S. Department of Labor 531:. Glimco challenged the 457:Chicago Crime Commission 304:Timothy "Big Tim" Murphy 94:Queen of Heaven Cemetery 8511:Italian trade unionists 8496:Chicago Outfit mobsters 8241:East Harlem Purple Gang 8110:Colacurcio Organization 6887:Mario Anthony DeStefano 3745:"Action on Teamsters". 2256:. New York: Macmillan. 1100:Temple University Press 918:Glimco is portrayed in 590:I would agree with you. 481:Paul "The Waiter" Ricca 8521:Gangsters from Chicago 8190:Velentzas Organization 8160:Philadelphia Greek Mob 8073:Mafia Commission Trial 8067:Pizza Connection Trial 7657:10th & Oregon Crew 7572:Greenwich Village Crew 7429:Italian-American Mafia 7217:Mafia Commission Trial 6653:. Columbia Law Review. 6591:Ruben, George (1989). 4096:English v. Cunningham, 3662:English v. Cunningham, 3658:Cunningham v. English, 1694:. Arcadia Publishing. 1221:Arnesen, Eric (2006). 537:statute of limitations 336:newspaper delivery boy 259:leader and well-known 248:Italian pronunciation: 8145:Musitano crime family 7917:Black Hand in Chicago 7647:Angiulo's Boston crew 7639:(Northern New Jersey) 6404:. September 26, 1967. 6370:. September 16, 1966. 6192:. September 30, 1961. 5933:. September 11, 1964. 5836:. September 12, 1963. 5158:. September 23, 1961. 5148:. September 13, 1961. 4139:. September 26, 1959. 4135:"Unionist Indicted". 4131:. September 26, 1959. 3832:. September 16, 1959. 3775:(September 3, 1959). 2852:. September 25, 1954. 2651:. September 13, 1956. 2571:. September 27, 1955. 2481:. September 28, 1954. 2471:. September 24, 1954. 2461:. September 21, 1954. 2451:. September 18, 1954. 2441:. September 17, 1950. 2404:. September 22, 1954. 2394:. September 19, 1954. 2384:. September 14, 1954. 2374:. September 13, 1954. 2195:Mills, Judie (1998). 1893:. September 12, 1954. 1814:. September 10, 1954. 1679:. September 12, 1954. 658:unfair labor practice 636:convicting Glimco on 565:John Little McClellan 513:Chicago Daily Tribune 8526:People from Campagna 8360:Operation Underworld 8350:Operation Old Bridge 8281:New Springville Boys 8165:Rizzuto crime family 8155:Papalia crime family 8140:Luppino crime family 8130:Inzerillo Mafia clan 8120:Cotroni crime family 8004:Palermo Mafia summit 7496:New Springville Boys 7352:San Francisco family 7129:William Morris Bioff 6597:Monthly Labor Review 6311:. February 10, 1970. 6294:. December 10, 1968. 6286:. December 10, 1968. 6249:. February 16, 1966. 6209:. December 18, 1964. 6011:. December 22, 1964. 5923:. September 5, 1964. 5913:. September 4, 1964. 5903:. September 3, 1964. 5753:. February 27, 1963. 5663:. November 20, 1962. 5307:(December 7, 1957). 5028:. September 13, 1961 4653:. February 19, 1961. 4636:. February 18, 1961. 4398:. February 25, 1960. 4371:. February 19, 1960. 4186:. December 19, 1959. 4012:. November 26, 1959. 4002:. 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September 7, 1959 1127:Mahoney, Richard D. 842:Julius Howard Miner 809:St. Louis, Missouri 596:I believe it would. 344:motor vehicle theft 328:Province of Salerno 293:Sam "Momo" Giancana 8401:Rochester bombings 8286:Rudaj Organization 8261:Maceo Organization 8216:Bumpy Johnson gang 8211:Bugs and Meyer Mob 8170:Sacra Corona Unita 8021:Kefauver Committee 7667:Midwestern/Western 7607:New Jersey faction 7577:New Jersey faction 7491:Motion Lounge crew 7445:Mafia bibliography 7342:New Orleans family 7327:Los Angeles family 7322:Kansas City family 7277:Bugs and Meyer Mob 7191:Kefauver Committee 7134:Nicholas Calabrese 7023:Michael J. Corbitt 7008:Herbert Blitzstein 6636:The New York Times 6616:The New York Times 6459:The New York Times 6437:. February 5, 1969 6434:The New York Times 6141:The New York Times 5994:. August 27, 1965. 5973:The New York Times 5819:. August 30, 1963. 5733:. August 26, 1962. 5710:. August 18, 1962. 5653:. August 11, 1962. 5429:The New York Times 5314:The New York Times 5290:The New York Times 5273:The New York Times 5248:. December 4, 1957 5245:The New York Times 5217:The New York Times 5131:. August 24, 1961. 5114:. August 18, 1961. 5025:The New York Times 4960:The New York Times 4166:. October 3, 1959. 4156:. October 2, 1959. 3895:Bellace, Janice R. 3859:The New York Times 3782:The New York Times 3751:. August 26, 1959. 3693:Belzer, Michael H. 3545:The New York Times 3307:. August 27, 1960. 2915:The New York Times 2878:The New York Times 2871:(April 25, 1958). 2501:. October 8, 1954. 2491:. October 8, 1954. 2313:. August 24, 1954. 2303:. August 22, 1954. 2076:Teamster Rebellion 1863:. December 9, 1968 1692:The Chicago Outfit 1638:. August 31, 1954. 1600:The New York Times 1593:(March 12, 1959). 1570:. October 8, 1954. 1542:. August 30, 1954. 1351:The New York Times 1069:The New York Times 949:Robert F. Kennedy. 914:In popular culture 905:Hillside, Illinois 861:William McFetridge 713:U.S. Supreme Court 675:Yellow Cab Company 567:and Chief Counsel 501:Norridge, Illinois 240:Joseph Paul Glimco 98:Hillside, Illinois 65:, Kingdom of Italy 8516:Italian gangsters 8458: 8457: 8440: 8439: 8381:French Connection 8319: 8318: 8236:Dutch Schultz Mob 8082: 8081: 8044:Mafia–Camorra War 7998:Apalachin meeting 7992:Havana Conference 7967: 7966: 7897:Initiation ritual 7799: 7798: 7620: 7619: 7562:116th Street Crew 7395: 7394: 7391: 7390: 7248: 7247: 7241: 7172: 7171: 6947:Charles Nicoletti 6827:Joseph Andriacchi 6483:Los Angeles Times 6111:. April 30, 1965. 6041:. April 15, 1965. 5866:. April 17, 1964. 5763:. March 30, 1963. 5700:. August 9, 1962. 5566:. April 28, 1962. 5539:. April 25, 1962. 5529:. April 22, 1962. 5512:. April 21, 1962. 5180:. April 15, 1962. 5097:. August 9, 1961. 5080:. August 3, 1961. 4223:. April 27, 1960. 4213:. April 26, 1960. 3371:. April 10, 1959. 3344:. 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Kennedy 533:constitutionality 419:named him one of 237: 236: 126:Little Tim Murphy 8538: 8450: 8449: 8410:Related articles 8355:Operation Solare 8328: 8311:Winter Hill Gang 8246:Five Points Gang 8221:New York Camorra 8115:Commisso 'ndrina 8095: 8027:Valachi hearings 7976: 7933:(boss of bosses) 7811:Chain of command 7808: 7740:(Italian Harlem) 7602:Brooklyn faction 7472: 7460: 7422: 7415: 7408: 7399: 7362:Unione Siciliana 7357:St. Louis family 7347:Patriarca family 7337:Milwaukee family 7282:Cleveland family 7257: 7237: 7181: 7164:Gerald Scarpelli 7068:Murray Humphreys 6972:Michael Spilotro 6967:Anthony Spilotro 6917:Antonio Lombardo 6817: 6723:Big Jim Colosimo 6702: 6695: 6688: 6679: 6672: 6671: 6661: 6655: 6654: 6647: 6645: 6643: 6627: 6625: 6623: 6607: 6605: 6603: 6588: 6582: 6581: 6571: 6565: 6564: 6554: 6548: 6547: 6529: 6511: 6501: 6495: 6494: 6492: 6490: 6473: 6464: 6463: 6453: 6447: 6446: 6444: 6442: 6425: 6415: 6405: 6395: 6389: 6388: 6387:. 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Truman 652:over President 646: 489: 449:labor racketeer 437: 416:Chicago Tribune 411:Randolph Street 386: 322:of the town of 312: 269:labor racketeer 261:organized crime 247: 219:Criminal charge 181: 178: 1932) 173: 169: 147:labor racketeer 125: 123: 121: 119: 117: 85: 79: 75: 66: 56: 50: 48: 47: 46: 36: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 8544: 8542: 8534: 8533: 8528: 8523: 8518: 8513: 8508: 8503: 8498: 8493: 8488: 8483: 8478: 8473: 8463: 8462: 8456: 8455: 8445: 8442: 8441: 8438: 8437: 8435: 8434: 8429: 8424: 8419: 8413: 8411: 8407: 8406: 8404: 8403: 8398: 8393: 8388: 8383: 8377: 8375: 8371: 8370: 8368: 8367: 8362: 8357: 8352: 8347: 8342: 8336: 8334: 8325: 8321: 8320: 8317: 8316: 8314: 8313: 8308: 8303: 8298: 8293: 8288: 8283: 8278: 8273: 8268: 8263: 8258: 8253: 8251:Forty-Two Gang 8248: 8243: 8238: 8233: 8228: 8223: 8218: 8213: 8208: 8202: 8200: 8196: 8195: 8193: 8192: 8187: 8182: 8177: 8175:Sicilian Mafia 8172: 8167: 8162: 8157: 8152: 8147: 8142: 8137: 8132: 8127: 8122: 8117: 8112: 8107: 8101: 8099: 8092: 8089:and affiliated 8084: 8083: 8080: 8079: 8077: 8076: 8070: 8063: 8061: 8057: 8056: 8054: 8053: 8047: 8040: 8038: 8034: 8033: 8031: 8030: 8024: 8017: 8015: 8011: 8010: 8008: 8007: 8001: 7995: 7989: 7982: 7980: 7973: 7969: 7968: 7965: 7964: 7962: 7961: 7956: 7951: 7946: 7939: 7934: 7926: 7921: 7920: 7919: 7909: 7904: 7899: 7893: 7891: 7885: 7884: 7882: 7881: 7876: 7870: 7868: 7858: 7857: 7855: 7854: 7851: 7844: 7837: 7830: 7825: 7820: 7818:The Commission 7814: 7812: 7805: 7801: 7800: 7797: 7796: 7794: 7793: 7787: 7782: 7777: 7772: 7767: 7762: 7757: 7752: 7747: 7741: 7735: 7734:(Philadelphia) 7729: 7723: 7718: 7713: 7708: 7701: 7699: 7698:Mostly defunct 7695: 7694: 7692: 7691: 7686: 7681: 7676: 7670: 7668: 7664: 7663: 7661: 7660: 7650: 7640: 7634: 7628: 7626: 7622: 7621: 7618: 7617: 7615: 7614: 7609: 7604: 7598: 7596: 7588: 7587: 7585: 7584: 7579: 7574: 7569: 7564: 7558: 7556: 7548: 7547: 7545: 7544: 7539: 7537:Baltimore Crew 7533: 7531: 7523: 7522: 7517: 7515: 7507: 7506: 7504: 7503: 7501:Sicilian group 7498: 7493: 7488: 7482: 7480: 7469: 7457: 7451: 7450: 7448: 7447: 7442: 7436: 7433: 7432: 7427: 7425: 7424: 7417: 7410: 7402: 7393: 7392: 7389: 7388: 7386: 7385: 7380: 7374: 7372: 7368: 7367: 7365: 7364: 7359: 7354: 7349: 7344: 7339: 7334: 7329: 7324: 7319: 7314: 7309: 7307:Gambino family 7304: 7302:Forty-Two Gang 7299: 7294: 7289: 7287:Colombo family 7284: 7279: 7274: 7272:Buffalo family 7269: 7267:Bonanno family 7263: 7261: 7254: 7250: 7249: 7246: 7245: 7243: 7242: 7230: 7228: 7224: 7223: 7221: 7220: 7214: 7210: 7208: 7204: 7203: 7201: 7200: 7194: 7187: 7185: 7178: 7174: 7173: 7170: 7169: 7167: 7166: 7161: 7156: 7151: 7146: 7144:Frank Cullotta 7141: 7136: 7131: 7125: 7123: 7119: 7118: 7116: 7115: 7110: 7105: 7100: 7095: 7090: 7088:Frank McErlane 7085: 7080: 7075: 7070: 7065: 7060: 7055: 7050: 7045: 7040: 7035: 7033:William Dauber 7030: 7025: 7020: 7015: 7010: 7005: 7000: 6994: 6992: 6988: 6987: 6985: 6984: 6979: 6974: 6969: 6964: 6959: 6954: 6949: 6944: 6939: 6934: 6929: 6924: 6919: 6914: 6909: 6904: 6899: 6894: 6892:Peter DiFronzo 6889: 6884: 6879: 6874: 6869: 6864: 6859: 6854: 6849: 6847:Frank Buccieri 6844: 6842:Fiore Buccieri 6839: 6834: 6832:Dominick Basso 6829: 6823: 6821: 6814: 6810: 6809: 6807: 6806: 6801: 6799:James Marcello 6795: 6793: 6789: 6788: 6786: 6785: 6780: 6778:Samuel Carlisi 6775: 6770: 6765: 6760: 6755: 6750: 6745: 6740: 6735: 6730: 6725: 6719: 6717: 6713: 6712: 6709:Chicago Outfit 6707: 6705: 6704: 6697: 6690: 6682: 6674: 6673: 6656: 6583: 6566: 6549: 6542: 6524: 6496: 6465: 6462:. May 9, 1965. 6448: 6390: 6373: 6356: 6331: 6314: 6297: 6272: 6235: 6195: 6178: 6155: 6114: 6071: 6044: 5997: 5936: 5889: 5869: 5852: 5822: 5666: 5579: 5552: 5549:. May 8, 1962. 5515: 5498: 5481: 5414: 5407: 5381: 5364: 5347: 5327: 5296: 5279: 5259: 5231: 5200: 5183: 5161: 5134: 5117: 5100: 5083: 5056: 5039: 5011: 4991: 4974: 4963:. May 31, 1955 4946: 4929: 4918:Powers, Thomas 4909: 4892: 4875: 4850: 4833: 4807: 4787: 4767: 4750: 4723: 4703: 4673: 4656: 4639: 4622: 4602: 4572: 4552: 4532: 4499: 4479: 4457: 4424: 4374: 4347: 4320: 4283: 4246: 4189: 4142: 4117: 4100: 4085: 4045: 4015: 3985: 3965: 3945: 3925: 3907: 3886: 3865: 3845: 3815: 3795: 3754: 3724: 3704: 3684: 3667: 3651: 3634: 3568: 3551: 3534: 3514: 3497: 3467: 3437: 3404: 3391:. May 8, 1959. 3381:. May 7, 1959. 3357: 3330: 3310: 3293: 3290:. May 6, 1959. 3276: 3249: 3232: 3215: 3204:Powers, Thomas 3195: 3178: 3155: 3135: 3128: 3096: 3069: 3054: 3034: 3017: 3000: 2963: 2946: 2929: 2891: 2855: 2838: 2818: 2781: 2764: 2427: 2360: 2333: 2316: 2289: 2269: 2262: 2244: 2212: 2205: 2197:Robert Kennedy 2187: 2169: 2162: 2144: 2137: 2119: 2112: 2100:Dobbs, Farrell 2091: 2084: 2072:Dobbs, Farrell 2063: 2056: 2038: 2031: 2013: 1989: 1969: 1952: 1930: 1913: 1896: 1874: 1845: 1817: 1795: 1765: 1748: 1731: 1707: 1700: 1682: 1658: 1641: 1613: 1573: 1545: 1503: 1473: 1456: 1436: 1428:Newspapers.com 1401: 1363: 1331: 1313: 1287: 1242: 1235: 1210: 1178: 1173:Crime Magazine 1150: 1143: 1137:. p. 30. 1115: 1108: 1083: 1055: 1014: 1013: 1011: 1008: 1005: 1004: 995: 990:consent decree 980: 970: 960: 951: 940: 939: 937: 934: 915: 912: 872: 869: 783: 780: 705:district court 645: 642: 622: 621: 615: 609: 603: 597: 591: 585: 579: 488: 487:Legal troubles 485: 436: 433: 405:of the city's 395:Dominic Senese 385: 382: 311: 308: 285:Chicago Outfit 235: 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Campagna
Campania
Berwyn, Illinois
Queen of Heaven Cemetery
Hillside, Illinois
Gangster
labor racketeer
International Brotherhood of Teamsters
Gus Alex
Chicago Outfit
Conspiracy
racketeering
[dʒuˈzɛppeˌʎɛlmi]
labor
organized crime
Chicago
labor racketeer
International Brotherhood of Teamsters
Jimmy Hoffa
capo
Chicago Outfit
Tony "Joe Batters" Accardo
Sam "Momo" Giancana
United States Senate committee
Timothy "Big Tim" Murphy
Puglietta
Campagna
Province of Salerno
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