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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 33

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Teamster Fund Loans Increase Zsi Citllt MON.JAN.14, 1963-Part Shop tonight till 9 in Lasyegas Continued from First Paje ft casino operating company) to be Dalitz, president; John Drew, vice president; Roen, I secretary treasurer; Roth -i jr fcr. kopf and Milton Jaffe, direc tors, and Ruben, assistant Donnelley, however, re I'-' i i V. portedly is applying for a gaming license and approval as executive director of the Desert Inn. Dalitz, 63, is said to be considering retirement and Roen, 41, is rumored to be on his way cut The background of Dalitz, Roen, Rothkopf and Jaffe including their involvement in other Teamsters' pension fund, loans in Las Vegas- 1 have been detailed in previous Los Angeles Times articles. Link to Luciano Dalitz was described in Kefauver crime investigating committee testimony as a Prohibition Era rum run HOTEL OWNERS Owners of the Dunes Hotel inv Las Vegas, Mr.

ond Mrs. James Gottlieb, stand be- hind massive silver shovel to break ground for a big addition to hotel. The Dunes received a multimillion-dollar loan from Teamsters Union pension fund. v- MIL fy-t a t. rzHCJ ner, onetime Cleveland gam bling kingpin and represent ecuted a trust deed on the $2.75 million on the River-i ative of the notorious Lucky Luciano, Bugsy Siegel and Dunes property, a chattel mortgage on its furnishings Meyer Lansky.

side gambling hotel in Reno last Oct. 12. Less than three months later the hotel went bankrupt and was shut and a conditional assign His connections with date back as far as 1949 ment of leases and rents to the bank. down. when, as a Detroit laundry owner, he helped settle a On the same day, however, Hahn Urges the bank's interest in the loan was assigned by the threatened strike.

After Dalitz's intervention, according to McClellan rackets president, E. Parry Thomas, to the trustees of the Team committee testimony, alleged More Freeway iiona representatives ac sters' Central States, South east and Southwest Areas Pension Fund. cepted a $17,500 payoff from laundry owners and Hoffa personally cajled off the strike. Phone Boxes Installation of a full sys Ground has been broken for a 22-story, 510-room ad Roen pleaded guilty to tem of emergency call boxes on the Harbor Freeway is dition. stock fraud last March 20 in the United Dye Chemical Gottlieb is a former Chi being urged by Supervisor Corp case in New York and' Kenneth Hahn.

Hahn wrote Robert B. Bradford, state public works is still awaiting sentencing. New Building director, that the pilot program of 80 boxes on down The Stardust is putting up a 13-story addition, one of town area freeways has been highly successful. cago trucking company owner and friend of Hoffa. So is his brother.

Col. John Otto Gottlieb of Beverly Hills, who obtained a $1,150,000 loan from the Teamsters' pension fund for the Globe and Riverview laundries in Los Angeles. Other loans by the Teamsters' pension fund in Las Vega3 revealed previously several high-rise projects be ing erected by hotels along "The Harbor Freeway more than 212,000 cars xne las Vegas Strip. every 24 hours, Hahn con tinued. "This is the busiest The new loan on the Dunes bears out reports in The Times that the hotel had received a $4 million commit roadway in the world and should have priority in in by The Times include $4 mil stallation of call boxes for ment from the pension fund injured or stranded motor in 1958 and that it would be lion on the Fremont Hotel, $1 million on the Sunrise Hospital, $1.2 million on the ists." Stardust Golf Club, $850,000 on the Nevada $475,000 on the Paradise Val-j ley Country Club and increased to $5 million when picked up in 1962.

The $5 million loan was made Aug. 10 by the Bank of Las Vegas to Western Realty its president, James Gottlieb, and his wife, Lois Gottlieb. Theyex- 000 on the Checker Cab Co. 3 The single Nevada loanj outside Las Vegas was fori Vv I jr-SiX I. s-- a r.

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