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Associated Press photo of Joseph Glimco refusing to answer questions on April 24, 1958, at a hearing before the United States Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in Labor and Management. Based on evidence developed at this and subsequent hearings, the Select Committee would label Glimco leader of "the nation's most corrupt union."

Source

"Chicago Teamster Will Guard Records He Gave Senate Unit." The New York Times. April 25, 1958.

Date

1958-04-24

Author

Associated press

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  • For importance of photo and claims made in description, see: Moore, William. "Glimco Ducks 80 Questions in Racket Quiz." Chicago Daily Tribune. April 25, 1958; "Taxi Union Asks Delay," Associated Press, July 16, 1961; "Chicago Cab Men Turn Down Hoffa," Associated Press, July 20, 1961.
  • No free images exist of this individual.
  • Image is 51 years old as of 2009-08-20.
  • Image is needed to identify the individual for educational purposes in an encyclopedia entry.
  • A replaceable free image for this individual is impossible as he is deceased.
  • Only a portion of the photo is used.
  • The image is very low-resolution.
  • The image does not compete with the original market role of the original image as the event is long past and the subject (Glimco) is dead.

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current21:31, 22 February 2017Thumbnail for version as of 21:31, 22 February 2017258 × 385 (58 KB)DatBot (talk | contribs)Reduce size of non-free image (BOT - disable)
01:20, 21 August 2009No thumbnail555 × 829 (675 KB)Tim1965 (talk | contribs){{Information |Description = Associated Press photo of Joseph Glimco refusing to answer questions on April 24, 1958, at a hearing before the United States Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in Labor and Management. Based on evidence develo

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