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The Minneapolis Star from Minneapolis, Minnesota • Page 58

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Minneapolis, Minnesota
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were cor- Bishop Discounts "the problems THE MINNEAPOLIS STAR Thursday, Aug. 22, 1963 16B iv Texas 'Vision' rected. Said the Teamster political folo mart in ii I I WM VP i i iB NftL If local politics, but declined to uniAn unnlril Hoffa Bashes Through Schedule Minneapolis General Drivers erhoods shouldn't accept By EDWARD SCHAEFER Union as Local 554. It is compulsory arbitration and Minneapolis Star Staff Writer confirmed that some rail- local 544. savs it won't be long before ster talk that might creep in.

The labeled "panic button" on the control panel wasn't used despite an occasional "hell" by a caller. During the radio interviews a patrolman showed up qt the radio station after someone called the police station to say Hoffa ought to be shot. The policeman wasn't needed. In an interview and statements to associates, Hoffa: Disclosed the Teamsters will "have no part the civil rights march on Washington. He said the Negro is unfairly treated now through lack of employment, and a demonstration wouldn't solve that.

Said there was no "rebellion" in Teamster tanks. There was "a problem" in one or two cities, where Teamsters left or threatened to leave the Teamsters, but CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. Claims of a Catholic housewife that the Virgin Mary apeared to her at a ranch near Alice, have been discounted by Roman Catholic Bishop Mariano S. Garri-ga of Corpus Christi. "After careful investigation and interrogation of the woman herself, we have arrived at the decision that the apparition is not a fact," he said, instructing Catholics not to visit the place and "above all not to give credence to the stories of the so-called cures that have taken place.

There is no medical foundation to substantiate the so-called miraculous cures." About 19,000 people had visited the place, with the ranch owner charging $1 per car. say wneuier wc umv support Sen. Eugene MCar-thy, who is up for re-election next year. Norse Seaman, 19, Faces Deportation DULUTH, Minn. (UPI) The U.S.

Immigration Service here has instituted deportation proceedings against a Norwegian seaman convicted of having carnal knowledge of a 14-year-old Duluth Officials said Torge Foss, 19, serving a one-year sentence in St. Louis County Jail, would have to have, a special permit to re-enter this country if he is deported. Hoffa flew into town on a jet liner his own plane is too slow to give a political talk to a meeting open to the public at 8:30 today in the Convention Center, just south of Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington. Within a few minutes after his arrival he told reporters the "controlled" newspapers controlled by haven't given a fair presentation of his long series of brushes with the federal government. Bouncy, brassy James R.

Hoffa circulated around Minneapolis today with a big hello for any truck driver within shouting distance and a cheery insult for any non-Teamster who disagreed with him. Very few Teamsters dis-agice with the president of the Teamsters International Union. Running his usual breakneck schedule and enjoying every minute of it, Hoffa ducked in for a few minutes with a class at the University of Minnesota (he roadmen wanted to come in to the Teamsters. The railroad situation, Hoffa said, was bad enough without the Teamsters complicating it by taking in any rail workers. During an hour and a half on a local radio program in which telephoned questions and answers were broadcast, Hoffa deftly fielded questions, some and had a soft answer for a woman who called "just to say I don't like Hoffa." over-the-road drivers will need at least a year of college); huddled with business agents, took his usual stream of long distance telephone calls and lunched with Teamster wives who are the backbone of a Teamster political organization.

'Local 554 With one exception, Hoffa again demonstrated a familiarity with local union situations and a retention of local names and nicknames that always astounds associates. He twice referred to the JAMES R. HOFFA Bouncy, brassy tronically rigged so the I broadcast questions and answers ran 6'2 seconds behind the actual conversations, giving engineers 'time to erase any untoward Team He said the railroad broth-1 The broadcast was elec- 'It. wMk vfffl ill 1 FASHION-WISE PETITES! NOW-INTO-AUTUMN FAVORITES! ll L.mlnilt ft MtM Si Pirn a A very special value for you lucky petitesl Popular shift coat-dress with two-ton pockets, contrasting stitching. Dacron polyester and cotton poplin.

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