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Show Page 68-T- HERALD, Provo, Utah. Thursday, October HE 12, 1978 Crime Chiefs Ordered Slaying of Hoffa, Author Says Organized - WASHINGTON (UPI) Organized crime chiefs ordered Jimmy Hoffa slain because they were afraid he might secrets of the betray plots to kill Fidel Castro, the author of a new book suggests. Hoffa disappeared without a trace on July 30 1975 while a Senate rrnmittp was holding closed-doo- r hearings on the CIA's recruitment of underworld figures to assassinate the Cuban leader in the early 1960s. In his book "The Hoffa Wars," scheduled for publication Tuesday, author Dan Moldea said six weeks before Hoffa 's disappearance, Chicago mob leader Sam Giancana also linked to the Castro plots was g informant and was termed "absolutely leader's contact with the underworld claimed both men were killed for the same reason an attempt to prevent b the link from being discovered. Hoffa, the informant claimed, was the original liaison between the mob and the CIA. Molded, 28, who sueni four years interviewing Hoffa associates and writing the book, said the Teamster began in 1941 when he sought mob help to stop raids by a rival union on his Detroit local. The book also suggests underworld figures wanted Hoffa dead because their status quo with the union would be disrupted if he regained the union presidency, which he gave up to get a commutation from a prison term he was serving for jury tampering and reliable" by federal investigators, CIA-mo- Moldea said Charles Crimaldi, a mobster contract killer who became an misuse of union funds. The author recounts a testimony that Hoffa once considered plans for assasRobert Kensinating his nedy, who led a government investigation of the Teamsters, but eventually dropped the plans. And Moldea claims there is ' solid evidence" that Hoffa once discussed plans with subordinates to murder John Teamster-turned-informant- 's arch-enpm- of F. 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