Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, August 9, 1971 PageTenTHE iCHGAN AIL Satrda, Auust9, 197i Jury may question Hoffa (Continued from Page 1) S E V E R A L investigators said they still are most intrigu- ed by the theory, as yet unsub- stantiated, that Hoffa was ab- ducted or killed to prevent his attempting to recapture the top post of the 2.2 million member Teamsters union, the nation's largest. Nine days after Hoffa drop- ped from sight, Hoffa's son, James P. Hoffa, said he clings to hope his father will be found alive. He said several persons have been questioned by the FBI, but conceded there have been "no major developments" since his father vanished. Interviewed alone in the parking garage near his down- town law office, Hoffa's son re- vealed the strains of his pri- vate ordeal. "DO YOU have any reason t believe that your father is still alive?" he was asked. Firmly, quickly, he replied, "Im not giving up." Then tears welled in his eyes and his composure cracked. He wept openly for perhaps a min- ute - his fists clenched in an- ger and frustration. "If this happened to your father," he said. starting slow- ly, "he would want you to do everything you could to find him. Just as my father does." HE THEN went to his car and began the 41-mile drive to his father's home in Lake Orion to rejoin his mother and sister in their vigil. It was an uncharacteristic display of emotion for the younger Hoffa, who has patient- ly, almost matter-of-factly, ans- wered reporters, insistent quer- ies since last Thursday - the day after Hoffa dropped from sight. The son said late Thursday night he suspects elements within the Teamsters union maye be responsible for his father's disappearance. "ALTHOUGH I'm not accus- ing people, I think that there are maybe elements within the union that might have done something like this," he said. "The only motive that could be great enough to cause this kind of heartache and this kind of problem would have to grow out of something as big as maybe the international union." witnesses He again pointed a finger at his older foster brother, Charles "Chuckie" O'Brien, 41, a Teamsters organizer who re- portedly split with Hoffa sever- al months ago and sided with Hoffa's arch-rival, Teamsters general President Frank Fitz- simmons. Fitzsimmons has been un- available for comment. But Hoffa said Fitzsimmons had called the family to express personal sympathy. H O F F A' S son said he still thinks O'Brien is covering up facts in the case and said O'Brien has given "conflicting stories" about his own where- abouts last Wednesday when Hoffa was last seen. "His activities are suspicious and unexplained, and he was in the area of the Red Fox rest- aurant at the time my dad was abducted, and I'll leave it to the authorities to hook that up, said Hoffa. 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