Members of the special Senate committee investigating alleged racketeering in labor and industry huddle around committee counsel Robert F. Kennedy as they confer, March 7, 1957. The subject of the conversation was whether they should institute contempt proceedings against a witness, Clifford Bennett, also known as “Jimmy”. Left to right, are: Sen. John McClellan, D-AR; committee chairman, Kennedy; Sen. Joseph McCarthy, R-WI; and Sen. Karl Mundt, R-ND. Man in rear is not identified.