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— Griffin Daily News Friday, December 12,1975
Informant may know where Hoffa’s buried
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The FBI announced Thursday, it had been told by an
informant where to look for a I ady buried in this
sprawling Jersey City, N.J. landfill area under the
Pulaski Skyway (background). A search warrant was
granted the FBI last week to look for the body of a missing
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Teamsters Union associate, but published reports have
claimed the FBI is using this as a “smokescreen” in the
search for the body of former teamster boss Jimmy Hoffa.
(UPI)
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POMONA, Calif. (UPI) — A recipe for “earthworm ap
| piesauce surprise cake” Thursday won first prize at the
first annual Cooking With Worms Contest.
The competition was sponsored by the North American
Bait Co., with assistance from the nutrition department of
Cal Poly Pomona. The bait company produces
z earthworms for fishermen, but also for more modem uses
such as soil aeration, waste disposal, fertilizer, animal
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composing room of the St. Paul Pioneer Press, took a blue
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chopped, dried earthworms.
She said she would use the SSOO prize money for her
daughter’s college fund.
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DETROIT (UPI) — A new
mystery witness emerged today
as the focus of the James R.
Hoffa investigation, which is
shifting between Detroit and
New Jersey.
In Detroit, the brother of a
New Jersey suspect in the
disappearance of the former
Teamsters boss went to jail
rather than testify before a
federal grand jury probing the
case.
In Newark, N.J., federal
sources said an informant
“proven reliable in the past”
could pinpoint the location of a
body in a dump reputedly used
as a gangland graveyard.
The sources did not mention
Hoffa, but the disclosure came
on the heels of a report that his
body was transported in a 55-
gallon steel drum and buried in
a 47-acre Jersey City dump.
The FBI has obtained court
permission to dig in the dump,
but digging had not started by
late Thursday.
Both developments came one
day after U.S. Attorney Ralph
B. Guy Jr. said the FBI had
developed “significant” leads in
a multistate investigation into
the Hoffa case.
Stephen Andretta, 40, of Little
Ferry, N.J., was cited for
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contempt of court Thursday by
a federal judge who one day
earlier had granted him im
munity from prosecution in
return for his testimony.
Special government prosecu
tor Robert E. Ozer said
Andretta, who spent just four
minutes before the grand jury,.
was asked only one question: ’
“Where were you on July 30,
1975?”
That was the date Hoffa
vanished from outside a subur
ban Detroit restaurant.
Under the court’s immunity
order, Andretta was shielded
from prosecution in any tes
timony he might give, but
risked jail if he refused to
testify.
Andretta’s brother, Thomas,
38, of Hasbrouck Heights, N.J.,
was identified in federal court
last week as a suspect in the
“abduction and murder of
James R. Hoffa.”
Two other New Jersey
Teamster figures, Salvatore
Briguglio, 47, of Paramus, and
his brother Gabriel, 38, of East
Rutherford, also were named
as suspects. The Briguglios and
Andrettas all appeared briefly
before the grand jury last week
but all refused to testify.
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