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Show L. -- f A t Genovese, Underworld Boss, Foces Deportation NEW YORK (UPD VitcyGeno-ves- e toda faces deportation from the United States where he has reputedly earned a lush living .'as a gangster for more than 40 years. tors also included Jean Capece, r one woman, 29. One defendant, Louis Fiano, 48, was acquitted. He is already serving a federal prison' term for nar- : th year mark. Ardean Heap, a popular Cedar City high school student, was the murdered youth. His decomposed body was found lying face down In a avine near here' in March, 1956. : , Vilate .Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Young of Idaho, is still missing al? most three years after she disappeared while visiting with her. parents at a ranch near Bryce . Mont-view- ,- . , Canyon. :Iron County Sheriff Otto said the only clue in the murder case is .the youth's ing watch which was taken Fife Heap miss- from his person along with $100 in cash the day he was killed by a blow with a heavy instrument which shattered the- - back of his skull.. j o. .' '.v.v.'.'.w'.v.' ',' .', ". v ' ' i,; y j Convalescing Dulles jv Lake City youth was returned here Saturday on a Federal Court order to face charges of placing obstructions on a railroad track near Pocatello, Idaho last more into temporary shelters. Evacuations were week. begun The youth had been detained in throughout Nev England as sudPocatello, where he had been den floods swept through parts of taken into custody by special of- Vermont and New Hampshire and ficers of the Union Pacific Rail- threatened towns in Connecticut and rRhode Island. :i road. Co. The watery onslaughts capped S. S. Van Fleet, chief special officer for the said two J& week in which southern torna seven-foo- t fence posts had been' does, eastern fog and northern took 20 lives. placed on the track south bf Po rains ' catello on, March 16. A freight 16 Persons Killed train struck the rails but little The tornadoes and high winds killed 10 persons in Texas, three damage resulted in Florida and one in Oklahoma 7 MORE YANK VISITORS while Wisconsin and Vermont each LONDON (UPD More than reported a single flood victim. twice as many Americans as any Three crewmen. were killed earother foreign nationality landed ly Friday when an trawler in Britain during. 1958, the Home ran aground off Cape Cod, Mass.; Office reported jtpday. The report and one man was killed when a said 417,633 Americans came to U.S: " Navy Britain, more tfy an half of them plane crashed while trying an tourists. emergency landing on a fog-e- n Salt ' ; a 3 depth would flood all of Freeport's East Bank section, routing 2,000 residents, and would block all but one highway in the area. The Milwaukee River slammed into the Milwaukee suburbs of Glendale and Mequon and isolated the 700 residents of .Saukville. The New England floods struck with dramatic suddenness and were expected to spread swiftly roly-pol- d, y motorman's troubles began in 1946 when it was learned that Van Wie, a streetcar motorman on San Francisco's 'DM line, had been married 11, 12 or 13 times, but had never been divorced. He was convicted of three counts of bigamy and sentenced to a short ' ternv in San Quentin Prison. ; Last" March .12, a woman filed suit against her missing husband. She nearly fainted when she learned it was Van wie. In 1953, Van. Wie was' convicted again when wives number 14, 15 and 16. filed complaints against him. During his trial a psychiatrist described' him as "not a criminal, Just a compulsive romantic." , ' , " : ld "'. A Genealogy Secretary N General Paul- Henri Spaak wired Dulles Friday that the council was "deeply moved" by a letter1 the ailing'sec-retar- y of state sent to the group earlier. The letter was read by Acting Secretary of State Chris tian A. Jlerter before the council's opening session Thursday. NATO area. Flood through the out for White Rivwarnings were er Junction, Vt.,. Hartford and Middletown, Conn., and Woonsock ' et, R.I. Deadly ice floes rambled along with the flood waters, snapping a metal radio , transmitter tower on the Sugar River near Alexander Hamilton was the over and first ClaremontN.IL, bowling secretary of th Treasury trees two feet in diameter. under the Constitution. six-sta- te j 65-fo- without benefit of divorce. The baldish, cherub-face- . Spring Floods Soak New lEngland; 2,000 Driven From Horn closed airstrip at Argentia, iNfld. By United Press International Spring floods soaked New EngAt Rockford, the swollen Rock land and the Midwest Saturday, River threatened to surpass its chasing more than 2,000 persons highestcrest in history, a peak of from., their homes and climaxing 63 inches recorded in 1929. a week of turbulent weather. Route 2,000 Residents Some 1,700 persons were home less in the industrial Rockfordl At s reeport, where 35 to 40 area : ii Northest Illinois and the blocks are still under water the e r Weatherj Bureau predicted the rampaging Pecatonica R threatened another 2,000 wjtn evac- Pecatonica would crest at j 17.5 uation in nearby Freeporf. Sudden feet by midnight Saturday. That floods in Wisconsin drove 360 Van Wie refused to comment further on his latest marital venture which, like the others,' came HOBE SOUND, Fla. (UPI) Van Wie told Los Angeles ., auConvalescing John Foster Dulles was reported in good spirits at his thorities at that time, that he did vacation retreat today; cheered by not want to marry again. "I just a telegram from the North Atlan- want to die in peace," he said. tic council ministers and a "telephone talk with President Eisenhower, RESCUE OPERATION IN FLOOD! . Police rescued In the bucket are Mr. and Mrs. William Perleberg- and residents from their flooded homes in the Milwaukee Mrs. Pauline Evans, 78 (center). The Milwaukee River suburb of Glendale in the bucket of a front-en- d loader is causink .widespread flooding north of Milwaukee. A SALT LAKE CITY (UPD casa-nov- j "V- ' Still Unsolved Court Order kid-nap-mur- -- . Youth Held On CEDAR CITY (UPD The of a Cedar City service station attendant and the disold Idaappearance of a ho girl remain unsolved in this southern Utah community after investigation : passed the three - The In Good Spirits; Report ; Cedar City WHITTIER, Calif. (UPD marrying "Ding Dong Daddy of the D Car Line" is in jail again today. , Sheriff's deputies took Francis Van Wie into custody here Fri day night on a charge of violating v probation, by marrying for at least the 18th, time. (Wife number 18, officers said, is Minnie Reardon. Van Wie Is 72. Taken to Los Angeles County a Jail, the onetime! carbarn "refused to discuss his latest marital venture, Officers said they had gone to the home to arrest Van Wie for marrying for the 17th time, but discovered he was living with his 18th spouse. He said he and wife number 18 were married Aug. 31, ' , WS6 .s1. April 17. Genovese' was given until Monday to post . the additional sum. The other defendants were continued in their present bail, ranging up to $35,000. Murder At nm 1958. , GiiTs Disappearance ifft ,.. Arthur H. Christy asked the court to remand Genovese to jail on the ground that he is not a U.S. citizen arid is now subject to deportation to his native Italy. Federal Judge Alexander Bicks raised Genovese's bail from the $50,00' in which he has been free Costello. The convicted narcotics opera- - during trial to $150,000 pending sentencing, which was set for Natale Evola, who. was present at the 1957 Apalachirt, N.Y., gangland convention' with the alleged Mafia boss, and Vincent L. ( The Chin) Gigante, who was acquitted last year of the attempted assassination . of elder racketeer . Frank c !:'" cotics conviction. Genovese, alleged American A number of defendants still boss of the underworld Mafia, was face trial for. participation in the convicted by a federal jury Fri- Genovese-le- d ring which the drug day night, with 14 others, for a government charged was a major multi-millio- n dollar narcotics con- importer of illegal narcotics and ' spiracy. a distributor to peddlers in New It was Genovese's first felony York, Las Vegas, Chicago, Miconviction and' the government ami, Cleveland and Philadelphia. immediately notified the court that Anong them is Johrr Ormento, it may mean deportation for the another Apalabhin delegate, who Italian-bor- n racketeer, who was was arrested jonly this week on stripped of his U.S. citizenship for the indictment, ' , fraud seven years ago. the convicafter j Immediately Convicted with Genovese were tion last night, Asst. U.S. Atty. Ding Dong Daddy Back in Jail If 9- is SUNDAY, APRIL 5, WZ$ Utah County. 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