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p wEATHER - A | Moderately cool (chance of | (ff \ C . S ; 4 f | Fl NAL ~ | few showers through Satur-: IK iA OK B- sil ho f bol ‘ ‘ ' I I f alle - 7° A day. Lov tonight in 40s His] MRP IQ, RB B EC C KE 4A S : I N [ 6 | ' T P n r, 7 , Saturday arouni 60. y ' m? Alp 2 bo 4 a ‘ ¥ - p* . d h Am. IP malt Mb a i , p T E DIT I ON Vfili LXXXIV, No. - Price Eiesr Cents __ e .Y. ged to Crime Briefly Told . .. f Hurricane Weak lee Hope y eakens ‘ ca Somewhat Seen for Talks SAN JUAN, P. R. Sept. 27 mlwnh Gr 0Inyko -Erratic Hurricane Edith weak- ened somewhat early today as Of Goldwater States It Would tern end of Puerto Rico and the Result in Dangerous neighboring Dominican Republic. World Of Retreat But it still packed a dangerous Kennedy Raps Foreign Policy WASHINGTON, Sept. 27 {P -The Justice Department has cleared Secretary of the Navy Fred Korth of any conflict of: interest in the TFX contract case. WASHINGTON, Sept. 27 (P -Four New York City men were indicted today on charges of conspiring illegally to or- ganize and promote a trip by 59 American students to Cuba last summer, the Department , Organizati UNIEED NATIONS, Sept. 27 g m | of 5,350 men will be necessary ; woe through next June. He esti- | S escrlbed {M-Secretary-General U Thant Of S ® Of Syndicate if the United Nations continues | y mated the absolute minimum Valachi Says He said today a minimum force its police work in the Congo | cost at $19.2 million. Got 'Kiss of Death' Western Envoys And Russian to Confer Tomorrow MANILA, Sept. 27 {(P - In- donesia and the Philippines modified their hostile stance A $215” of winds, rain and stormy, of Justice said. foward Malaysia a bit today. While in Prison > SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 27 W'in ds of 100 miles an hour at' - UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 27 (p . Both were under diplomatic ; a ee caer Rac fone o taken|the hurricane's core slackened to - West Germany's foreign min- msléfiongpogfigo’sig nto | \hein and the WASHINGTON, Sept. 27 UP - : to . e e g 3121211 lisxcngggflssgréfiangi dtg; E riniles. “frllfile storm tides as'lssg'lc‘ Jtnncs1 Bthiose (if the United] ( -- Rx-President D,, nited States. zgfi;‘°€§;ti§:ggsgg ”ng 17,31“ R Po uate al woucae +a I - . : igh as eight feet above normal es and Britain in preparator ; fawat! ay th ito ( e Mobster Joseph Valachi pauses to light a cigarette after testi« |Sen,. Barry Goldwater. Kennedy | dropped mgfour to six feet above'taiks today amid a glgwigxg feel}: $5122, diggfié’;damhgt§dil$§li€?eaé WASHINGTON, Sept. 27 (FM (Genovese, his former boss in a 2a -A North Carolina man who crashed a truck through the. White House gate yesterday and told guards \I just have to see President Kennedy\ was held under mental observation in a hospital today. The man identified as Doyle Allen Hicks, 28, a plumber from Waynesville, N.C., has a history of mental ilimess. New York crime syndicate, com- / mands an underworld army of 400 to 500 \soldiers\ sworn to a life of lawlessness. ; Valachi,-a convicted murderer U and narcotics racketeer, was be- fore the Senate Investigations Subcommittee as & star witness in its massive new probe of or- ganized crime. A heavy guard of plainclothes U.S. marshals was in the room to make sure nothing happens to Valachi, The underworld re- portedly has marked him for death as a stool pigeon and put & $100,000 price on his head. Genovese is under prison sen- tence now as & narcotics racke- teer, 'but nevertheless reportedly still runs the mob. Valachi described Genovese as t not only the head of his family in the Cosa Nostra but as the \boss of bosses, under the table,\ the head man of the families in New York except for the Brook- lyn group. \This was the man I had the greatest respect for-the whole 30 years,\ Valachi said. \I even #, stuttered whent I spoke to him sometimes-that's how much re- spect I had for him. He stood up for me at my wedding.\ a Bub after a 1960 narcotics conviction, when both were in U Atlanta Federal Prison, Geno- vese \walked up io me and dss, YValachi re- said these and other proposals backed by some conservatives would lead the nation into a normal. ing among Western diplomats The U.S. Weather Bureau at that no wide agreement will en-! B San Juan continued to maintam Sue from the forthcoming en- dangerous hvorld of retreat-nOtia hurricane warning for the Do- counter with Russia's Andrel A.! of strength.\ . minican Republic east of San Gromyko. t Kennedy d1d_ not mention by;Pedro De Macoris, including the'_ In advance of his meeting with' name the Arizona Republican Peninsula De Samana, although Secretary of State Dean Rusk who may be his GOP ppponent it added that some further weak- and Lord Home of Britain, Ger- in the (1964 presidential cam-lening in the storm could be ex- hard Schroeder of West Ger- it has captured a former North paign. But he included some'pected as it crossed the eastern many was reported agreeabje 1p! Korean deputy premier and Goldwater policies in a catalogue|tip of the Dominican Republic. tomorrow's Rusk-Home explorli sentenced him to death on spy of what he termed unacceptable! lation with Gromyko provided\ °BA*E®s proposals advanced by ultra- prospects for German reunifica-} conservatives. | tion are not hurt. In a major address last night: Rusk and Home met yesterday: before a full house of 8,000 at! nos nge es iand were said to believe that! H while some secondary accords! 5 tying. 'on his experiences as a member of a nation-wide crime t> syndicate. Valachi, 60-year-old comvicted dope peddler and mur- derer, was brought from the District of Columbia jail to testify before the Senate Investigations subcommittee. (__ Man with a Long Memory WASHINGTON, Sept. 21 (P -~ Joseph Valachi, a second- message today urging Dom- inicans \not to permit the dig- nity of the democracy to fall.\ , SEOUL, Korea, Sept. 27 (P- South Korea's Central Intelli- | gence Agency announced today , string mobster in the big leagues of crime, is a man with a long e memory, - M For more than a year, he's been using it to feed the govern- ment a streim of information about a vast crime syndicate sgéid to control vice, narcotics and garebling in a dozen US. f cities, { Now Valachi is turning it on in public, Before he's done, the a convicted dope peddler and slayer may have spent a week be- & fore television cameras and the pyblic eye, telling the Senate C Investigations Subcommittee what he knows about the under- 4 world organization called Cosa Nostra - Our Thing. . $100,000 Price on His Life a Valachi's one-time cronies are said to have posted a $100,000 ' reward for the man who murders the talkative turncoat, Police records give the dry €letails of Valachi's 60 years. Arrested at 16, charge unspecified, sentenced to a reformatory. Seventeen more arrests in his native New York, on charges ranging from petty largeny to robbery and burglary. Then, on Nov. 18, 1959, an arrest on narcotics charges - and a 15-year prison sentence. ‘ 'That started the chain that put Valachi before the Senate committee five days after his 60th birthday. & Valachi was in a Federal prison ab Atlanta when narcotics ngents smaslied an international dope xing, Twenty-four per- sons, Yalach! among them, were indicted,. Valachi got another 20 years. Kills Prisoner With Pipe Then he heard talk that symdicate overlords suspected he had tiurmed informer and had marked him for murder. In June, 1962, he killed another prisoner with a pipe, fearing the nian was his intended assissin. sentenced to life, he told the government he was ready LONDON, Sept. 27 (P-In- formed political circles spec- ulated today that Prime Min- ister Harold Macmillan may ! call a general election soon ' after the new year. Byrd Holds Key To Tax Cut WASHINGTON, Sept. 27 (M) - LONDON, Sept, 27 (P - A gang of eight men ambushed an armored truck today and got away with 90,000 pounds ($250,000) in bank notes. The weatherman predicted a high of 108 today after yester- day's high of 108. It was even too hot for smog yesterday. When the mercury hit 101 the air pollution forced its way through the layer of warm air that normally acts like a stovelid to keep smog the historic Mormon 'Tabernacle,' Kennedy argued that these poli- may be possible soon -- such as cles would be \fatal to our na- 'a step-up in U.S.-Soviet com-] tional sgcurxty\ apd \invite a 'munications and trade - move-; [f wo x Communist expansion.\ lment will be slow on politicalg Without question, Kennedy a for issues, omlnlcan in this speech went farther i- It was stated that both the than ever before toward chal- on Inulng Communist camp and the West a lenging - Goldwater. But he have problems of their own went beyond that and took which hinder their flexibility ellure r e issue with the whole political LOS ANGELES, Sept. 27 UA -| on East-West issues. The force ofte’a’n labeled \the radi- [Los Angeles residents, baked by| Soviets are in a feud with the cgllentgifi. so in a state where awe sail-s of nlsfrd-rgcord heat, grid Chinese, -| The 'Western By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . A here; braced for a third day in the, ies have trouble agreeing on | SAN JOSE, Cos ica, . aonservlitxve senglmenzh always|oven today, with no relief in more than a standfast paling on |27 UP) - Costa R‘°;%§2§ileie§fz cmah'nfsm Early F. Byrd, D-Va., strong, has seemed on the rise. sight. Berlin. |__ '___{the - foreign ministers of- o bday Kennedy - was - nol attacking? Gromyko is expected to wail for} Americas to consider the militaryimd ff] s £31: em eggs i o ay- Goldwaler, but. rathet, making: a nonaggression pact betweenltskeover of the Dominican Re- gow pon President Ren ater, but. » €, NATO and the Warsaw Pact public and joint action to prevent neay's tas out bi resident Ken- & glosntne lsfatement on thei mations and an exchange of ob-!more such coups. nedy's tax out bill. 133255ng ft‘. is §dmimistratillonz 'servers to protect against §UT-| woreien Minister Daniel Odi-. Sen, Albert Gore, D-Tenn., & faces calm pit? “gorlgre gn policy 'prise attack. Both ideas were A= per issued the call Inst lgght. giwmlmbtee member, said he was Some Keniledy an £21;le Py the ngmts during last lis. pominican military cmefslcgngdfelégtthfit Byrd could.count, willing to concede, however, that luu Red puciesr ations or} the who ousted President Juan Boschim' co oin s nd anced i . however, mited nuclear test ban treaty. i an Bosch|jority, to block any move to speed the address could be interpreted Rusk and Home agreed that NStaNed a three-man consideration of the measure. to talk. in a different light. packed in the Los Angeles bas- (a: ressi civilian government. . - - a FAYE \ And he's been talking in closely guarded hideouts ever |} The President contended that} in. - MS afi’gfif’ffiffiifi‘; \£3 (zines 222300,“ Fida; alld Broke ort diple- ratifies Pproct W’fmnfidh-Ehffigmgj © K, \witn 7 3 y & since, For a while, he was held at Ft. N.J, His cur- under the policies of his atminis-| | other things escaped, too, done of West 'Boriin, They also matic relations with the Domili-\publican members About such| Genovese back to show \I was bo _i rent home: The District of Columbim_ Jail. tration \the Communist offensive! as many school children, city of-|noted the allies are far from|can Republic, adbering to a po-|moves. But a Republican senator| smart . . . I was losing respect y* At the jail, Valachi got a televised review of the Senate |.. . has been thwarted and tum-[fie workers and anyone who Ubanimity on such a pact, of not recognizing govern- told a reporter no support £0\! fop him at this time.\ | a | ed back in recent months.\ Criticizes Proposals .He insisted the gains could be: matic sources said. ments taking power in coups. Thelthem would 'be forthcoming the {United States and Venezuela|Virginian would have the back- 'have suspended relations withing of Gore, Sen. Herman E. the Dominican Republic a step Talmadge, D-Ga., and the six L Soon afterward, Valachi killed , another inmate of the prison and { told officials he killed him be- - cause he feared Genovese had sent the man to kill him. inquiry. He watched as testimony from Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy launched the subcommittee inquiry on Tuesday. Star Wilness at Session Valachi himself was the star witness yesterday at a closed- door commiltee session. A squat man in a rumbled grey flazmel suit, Valachi look- ed tense as he entered the hearing room. But when he came out didn't have to stay on the job.! Downtown streets at noon were: British Split on Plan - lly quiet. 1 ; ; F lost by a return to conservative] \p); The item which held their . Thousands mobbed the beaches F attitudes which he likened to, \ t attention above others was the t Republicans. those of the McKinley era. . $33 $32§I§851$353F6m vied forsn's' proposal for a fleet ‘shgggbzf filial-3. I:')Il;sgskildem: Pram! Others Back Administration . - | In pcalmcularalthe lf’xeslxcdenté For those who weren't in th ejPolans missile surface ships tO cjgeqp Qrlich who is visiting in| Most, if not all of the other valachi, a nest figure in a 2% hours later, he was smailing and relaxed. {criticized proposals to brea or at its side, the aif was be operated and paid for by in- ronduras, sent word that eight Democrats are expected to dark gray suit, appeared to be A composite picture of the New Valachi, son | diplomatic relations \with all} ' terested NATO members. f eight Dem xp tense as he started his testi- Faludi i a P | _istill hot - 107 degrees - andi A si . 'duras and El Salvador also hadizupport the administration's view! , 4 géeltisgggi 332mm paints him as & cautious man of aver- fig??? tévififih gll‘éngilgltfzio £10315? Sn bold was wore. A sang! Prime | Minister | Macmillan's repudiated the coup. support the ado mis, old mony. Bub the tension seemed to gence. | government is divided, with the, 'The Mexi forei ini : drain away as the 60-year-old \He has a preity £0ood memory,\ says subcommittee Chair- temperature of 137 degrees was; The Mexican foreign ministrylact on the bill this year. wes else sooo onine red to) ; military - saying _ enough; i intai hoodlum launched into his story man 4 i W ; E i d Mexico plans to maintain im R NCL cArk. \He' 1 rime. differently from our own\ and to Teborted at Santa Monica. | ent exi . the t ® & ® The $11 billion tax cut bill, ' questioning by Sen. John Taike | . the mobsters 1 think you sense. in He | [resume atmospheric nuclear test- About 400 students at mony.latomic deterrent exists all 122 Aplomatio relations With (ne MéU|blegest in the nation's history. 'E. medietian, Bark, then by testimony perhaps some regret.\ | [L. McClellan, ing, L passed the House Wednesday, Sen. Karl E. Mund, R-SD. Valachi - alias Joe Cago. allis Joe Cargo, alias Anthony | Goldwater was one of the noon. refused to go back to 'The measure would mean re- * Sorge - speaks in a husky voice tinged occasionally by the A wp > - . Each Unit has a Boss strongest opponents of the re- and chanted, \It's too hot, it's too{ ductions starting next Jan. 1 for 5 mem! accents of his Italian forebears. But the main flavor of his cently ratified limited nuclear hot.\ Their principal and the he mottes rath ane e talk is that of the New York streets. test ban treaty. In m speech police coaxed them back in,\ nearly every individual and cor-Ema. syndicate's ruling power, the \Do ya follow me?\ he asiced sénators dtiring the closed wood High School revolted at foreign office favoring the ide@'Dominican government,. Mexican f class Of grouping a \Western nuclear.policy is that other nations have; foree to curb independent nu- no right to judge the suitability clear aspirations. * 'of another's government. Informants said Home told, Costa Rica proposed a foreign Rusk Britain would be willing toiminister's | meeting to - review join the planning session on the Dominican affairs and discuss porate income taxpayer, secret criminal society known to however, For individulals, the cuts when jis members as La Cosa Nostra, arguing against the pact this i . } } I ¢ 2x: M . any Soviet offer to buy a US. door session. \Ya got that?\ ~ Has Wife and Son Valachi, says one government agent, \was mostly a corporal, sometimes a sergeant, never a Hieutenant\ in the hierarchy of the syndicate. | \gut Valachi knew what was going on, who was doing what . . . He was an observant and a curious man,\ the agent added, \One reason he remained In the lower echelons was his native caution. The mortality rete is high up there.\ Somewhere in past are a wfe named Miidred and a son, Donald. Sale of Wheat to Russia Seen Hinging on Support Of Public and Congress WASHINGTON, Sept. 27 (M -- The Kennedy - administration's attempt to clear the way for terday. \They're offering 250 million dollars -in dollars and gold buillor,\ Cook told the Commer- clal Appeal. \But tie transaction depends, of course, on feceiving approval of the Federal govern- ment.\ Cook said: the Russians were tie seme ones who recently ne- wheat appeared today to hinge on public and congressional sup- port. 'Two cabinet members, Seore- tary of Agriculture Orville L. Freeman and Secretary of Com- merce. Luther Hodges met yes- terday with members of the House Agricultural and Foreign Affairs Committees with incon- clusive results. 'Thote was little ixzdlcabimidaxgg administration decision wou © made before next week. Pres- Price Kfy Qéutiqn . ident Kennedy is scheduled to| A key question is whether any return early next week from a deal with Riissia would be made Western trip. a the world wheat price of $1.30 Weanwhile, a Memphis busi- flhbushel,,vg¥il,cn,§s 60 125m below nessman in a [the domestic price. The govern- copyrighted story in the Mem- phis Commercial Appeal as say- ing that Russian negotiators in Oltawa, Canada, have offered. to buy 3 million tons of wheat from - American. dealers for $250 million. The Russiins want to buy and we want to sell,\ E. W. Cook: told the ngwspapg aftgl getum- ing from the Ottawa 8. ~ it . Tre Saad he and 14 other Amer- ovgrngfiéggrdgg’séwmmem n ican grain dealers met With Aley gre reported stu dying The three-member Russign ins and outs of the sittia- ~Chuckle |= Freeman said yesterday's closed Corner meeting with congressmen was LANDER Wyo., Sept \useful and helpful.\ However, Police Judge Pred Cook calledtural Committee Union to buy $500 million worth of whedt and flour from Canada,. The Russians, Cook said, would 'tke the shipments to begin in mid-October or early November. make up the difference but is pohibited by export regulations from | making 'such | subsidized sales to the Soviets. Another problem is whether a transaction would involve exten- sion of short-term credit to Rus- sia, Normal commercial terms in- dude a 25 per cent down pay- ment with the rémainder payable 'Rep. Albert Qule,, m-Minn., said it was a \big hassle\ that pro- duced mo useful information, ' Rep. Harold Cooley, D-N.C, at (M- of the House Agricul- said Freeman er, ruled him- and - Hodges \didn't make any, Salt costo of fling a stop sign promisés and didn't ask any self guilty of I in hig car and paid & fine of $7. recornmendations from us.\ Jack T. Crowther, superinten- week he advocated breaking re- dent of Los Angeles city schools, lations with the Soviet Union. He Polaris fleet next month-to be possible measures against mili- the bill is fully effective would/and specifically a member of a range from $106 a year for & unit of the syndicate in Néw Monday, Wednesday and yes-' insists ab every opportunity that foreign ald be limited to friendly nations. | In a one-sentence distillation 'of his views in those areas, Ken- nedy said: \We must recognize that foreign policy in the modern world does not lend ltself to simple black-and-white choices of good or evil.\ Kennedy summed up his re- sponse to those who would aban- don the United Nations, end foreign ald, resume atmospheric nuclear tests, and cut dipiomatic ties with Russia by saying: \In world affairs as in all other aspectes of Hife, the days of the quiet past are gone forever.\ ! And with the help of present 'policies, he contended, \the Com- munist offensive . . . has been left it up to individual prin- physical education classes andé sports events were called off.; Crowther said schools would be: open today, but on shortened | schedules if necessary. Mayor Samuel W. Yorty told | city workers to go home if the heat was intolerable in their same. | The downtown Los | Angeles; high of 109 was the second| highest reading in the city's his- tory. The highest was 110 on Sept. 11, 1955. The only other time the mercury hit 109 was on July 25, 1891. The near-record heat caused, traffic troubles too. Scores of cars on freeways stailed out with thwarted and turned back in re- 'cent months.\ H Most Import Speech - This was the most important {speech Kennedy has made during {his 10,000-mile western tour. And 'he delivered it in a state - and in a Rocky Mountain region - gotlated the deal for the Soviet where conservative sentiment has seemed on the rise. The President's schedule today was another heavy one, starting with a Salt Lake City Airport talk dedicating the $66 million Flaming Gorge dam miles away near the Wyoming border. Kennedy, in remarks prepared for the ceremony, said this proj- ect on the Colorado River \stands in the finest traditions of Federal-stite cooperation and was _ quoted. ment subsidizes wheat exports to pup piblic-private coordination.\ He noted that Federal, public and private power - systems | would share the fruits, The President's next stop, be: fore moving on to Oregon and California, was Tacoma,, Wash. . In a speech prepared for his Tacoma appearance, Kennedy | plugged for expansion of Fed- eral recreation projects,. say- ing that \recreation is not a luxury in modern life - it is a necessity.\ He said the nation needs beaches, wilderness, open space around cities, water for fishing and boating, forest trails and campsites, and wildlife preserves - all in incréasing quantities. At the Mormon Tabernacle, applauded. Kennedy's defense of the nuclear test Han treaty as \once chance to end the radia- tion and the possibilities of burning.\ 'terday as part of a nationwide: the enthusiastic audience twice} Ivapor-locks in fuel pumps and {boiling radiators. A Fire Warning Given i Fire officials warned that the searing heat made fire hazards {extremely high | in brushland 'lareas around Los Angeles. | 'The Weather Bureau says the scorching heat wave is caused by a desert wind flowing toward the sea. As the wind goes through ! tfoobhill canyons east of Los: Angeles it compresses and heats. / As a result, temperatures were, 1005s in areas further inland while {coastal areas roasted. in the near-normal 90s or lowiresand against right-wing forces} lattacks this week on neutralist attended by the United States,ltary coups staged anywhere in gipals whether to close schools oriWeSt Germany, Italy, Greece and merély cut down activities, Most! Turkey-provided | this did not commit Britain to the program and alternative plans could be discussed. Home Sceks Assurances | Rusk replied that attendance at the talks did not mean formal commitment but that the five offices. Many businesses did the icountries had agreed the session bers would be devoted only to the Polaris flees proposal. > Home, with an eye to Soviet opposition to the nuclear arming of West Germany, also sought assurance that the plan would not mean putting atomic weap- ous under the, control of in-, dividual | countries 'The US' plans for Washington to retain. a veto over the firing of any nuclear weapon. Home indicated to newsmen, after the three-hour meeting hej would seek further instructions, from London about whether to join in the Polaris fleet. ’ ATTACKS REPORTED l VIENTIANE, Laos, Sept. 27 (M)) -The Laotian défense ministry said today pro-Communist Pathet Lao forces have made repéated positions in the Plaine Des Jar- elsewhere in - Xieng province. Khouang NEW YORK, Sept. 27 (M - Twenty-eight persons were ar- rested in New York State yes- crackdown on gambling. The Internal Revenue Service' in 53 cities in 19 states. Fleven men were arresied in. Manbattan, the Bronx,. and} Westchester - County; - 10 _ in; Quéens, Nassau and | Suffolk| counties; six from the Albany area and one in Syracuse, Scized without Difficulty an IRS spokesman said, had been 28 Persons in State Arrested n IRS Gambling Crackdown said the raids were conducted'Wageting fax stamp each year. The raids and arrests beganiin ig from 'about 2 p.m. and were concluded \Two. cases were sent to by 5 pm. Most of the operators, ithe grand jury, under | surveillance | and | were seized without difficulty, f(Jundu’ctngl by special agents 0: lators of the Federal law requir- ing gamblers to purchase a $50 The 11 men seized in the U.S. Southern. District were arfaigned before U.S. commissioner Earle N. Bishop and. after waiving hearings, were released In bail ranging from $500 to $2,500 pend= Ing possible grand jury action, The six men sélzed in Albany and Schénectady were released while the other [majority .GOP legislative majorities |. {standing ovation. But his speech a \dynamic conservative philo- the IRS' Intelligence Division,| lthe raids were aimed at vio- bail ranging from $500 to \Bosch re. four-person family with $5,000 an- nual income to $5,278 for the} $100,000-income family, l Secretary of the - Treasury] Douglas Dillon has been button-l holing all finance committee} members, urging an immediate. start on public hearings on the. legislation, the hemisphere. The gime was the third constitu- tional government to be over- thrown in Latin America in six months. Sources close to the Organi- zation of American States (OAS) predicted | the | United | States would endorse a ministers' meet- , ing if a majority of OAS mem-| But Byrd announced that the favored it. The United|committee work would begin nexti States, which generally deplores|Thursday and in closed session, seizure of a government briefings by congressional} power, withheld an immediatestaff experts running for a week! decision. lor 10 days. Conservative Party Urged Not to Seek Destruction of | GOP Control of Legislature NEW YORK, Seph 27 (P - Legislature in promoting the Walter J. Mahoney, Republican party's programi. it would \be leader of the state'dealing .a dreadful blow to the Senate, urges the state's Comser-|Cause of conservatism and hand- vative Party not to be a \spoiler Ing, the legislative r In 1&3, and seek to destroy GOP control state over to those whose PMT; bala osophy is diametrically opposed of the Legislature, , ito the Conservative party's, t Mahoney, & conservative Re-; Mahoney, who works in poli- publican from Buffalo, concedés tical unity with Rockefeller mos it is \entirely possible\ that the of the time, said the Repub Conservatives could destroy the Hicans \had better face up\ to th fact that \the Conservative g , addressing the first PAT of New York State is in Sinner of the Con- business, it's a. going servative Party last hight, Tfhlf pargy >drt2¥ 11421’22‘3 out the olive branch as he mag votes in the gubernatorial ® im the past imon last November. ha , Lauds Movement He was first greeted bY & 'The senator said he follows t was frequently interrupted b¥yisophy\ and he called the move- cat-calls and 1100? t? h? ‘Sought‘menl; one of rElm ”greatl‘aspfsocxg- to emphasize points of agree- economic P enofnena - of - our mignt between the Republican times:\ e and Conservative parties. \I urge yfiéfigytfiegfiffi; p ner group, \to § \ j Opposeinflgm‘ flockefgllgr : lessons gf history. I recognize 'The Conservative PAMEY: ©W-iins prop that you are ObeDIy ed mostly of Republicans, is 208 , \J you are C IEOSM‘ Gov. Nelson A Rockejseeking to become a balancgof soe P Piuer GOP leaders i} POVw®* it New York State politics, feller and other GU al to be I nd eventually across the tia- charges are too liberal to be. \E4! gion, This is ot an unréasonable Rfigu‘ifilfimimunc ed its suppor Ytlipasitic‘m. but, it might become im has 4 C sUupPO\t gangérous one.\ of _ Sen. Barry - Goldwater of;\ fre urged the Conservatives to Arizona for mgsment and said eoopsider very carefully and ac~ it will run an independent can-=tion on other levels of our gov- didate in New York State iflermment which would give com- Rockefeller is the Republican ffi to 131m energies of flannel“; residential nominee. . philosophy we all espolise. . pM‘ahofiey told the dinner| Mahoney said the New York gathering of 750 persons that if Legislature has been a \bul York City headed by Genovese, He said each units is ruled by a boss, under-boss, and lieuten- ant, with the rank-and-file members known as soldiers. Asked - about the size - of Genovese's underworld army of soldiers, Valachi replied: Vito Genovese has 450 - in and around that. It could be 500.\ \That's the family I belonged to,\ Valachi added. He said La Cosa Nostra used Ito be run by a \boss 'of all bosses,\ but has a \commission\ at its head now that sits as & sort of Kangaroo Court to adjust differences inside the mob. Police estimated 300 spectators were crammed into the room. in the corridor outside were about 150 more, lined up behind a red plus-covered rope, hoping to get in later. Sen. McClellan, began the questioning by asking the ghng- tand informant about his youth. Valachi said he was born in New York iOty Sept. 2%, 1903, and that his parents came from Naples, Italy. Left School at 15 _ In response to questions from en, Karl Mundt, R-S.D., Valachi id he bad attended public chool, but reached only the 7th grade. . \I got my working papers ab 15.\ Valachi said. \My first job was on a scow.\ - He said it was a barge hauling sand in New York Harbor, \I was captain on a sand boat,\ he said. \I told them I was 231.\ \Hew long did you work legi« timately before you furned to crime?\\ Mundt asked. . \Id say about a year, all told,\ Valachi replied. f Under questioning from Mc- Clellan, Valachi said he now serving three sentences in' the Federal penitentiary in Aflanita -two of 15 and 20 years each | for marcoties conspiracy, and ane a life sentence for a murder committed while in prison. MeClicllan asked if the terms ran _ concurrently, and Valucht replied, \The judge didn't say. The lawyer would know. He-pays attention to things like that.\ Valachi was asked whether he was a fnember of any secret criminal organization. ges, I am-or I was,\ he said, the Conservative Party destroyed|wark of dynamic conservatism four were adjourned, . Republican majorities in the through the past generation.\\ t; Af me nombre t orp itn Fom nag cm m view, stoma Nocte fad Ava wen adding that he had joined the group in 1980, wy ot cas, epoch only oe pot e mannan tt € hm ter tk ove Aprommens tps mm ned a bek Web 4.