ROBT. KENNEDY STANDS FIRM AGAINST HOFFA
Los Angeles, July 7 ()-
Atty. Gen. Robert Kennedy said tonight he hadn't changed his mind about lames Hoff a in spite of the union leader s reelection as president of the teamsters by acclamation, add- ing that "only a small group of teamsters actually hack him."
Kennedy said the federal government would continue to pr e on land fraud charges in Florida.
"I don't think there is any evidence that Hoffa's reelection was rigged," Kennedy told reporters. However, I haven't changed my mind about Hoffa, and I don't think his popularity with the union-ac- tually only a small group of teamsters actually back him- has hurt the government case against Iloffa." Hoffa is tinder federal indictment in Orlando on charges of putting u n i on funds into a fraudulent land scheme.
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