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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Jun 1964, p. 13

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eo WED TO CANADIAN, MARKED FOR DEPORTATION -- Don Jailed Dancer Pledges Fight three days later in a friend's car. Since then he has been en- tertaining at Toronto nightclubs, has married a Canadian girl and has a five-year-old daugh- ter. 1. R. Sterling, Ontaro regional administrator for the immigra- tion department, said Nurse was deported in 1956 because he did red meet requirements at that time. TORONTO (CP) -- Harold Nurse, 31, a calypso singer and limbo dancer from Trinidad who was held for 87 days awaiting deportation, said Monday he will continue his battle to stay in Canada. He was released from jail Fri- day, posted a $500 bond with the depart ment. of immigration Monday and. will remain free pending further appeals of his case, He said Nurse had no visa Nurse was deported from Can-|and that lack of money was not ada in 1956. But he returnedithe sole reason. Nurse said Monday he thought|Canada illega lly. He was as a British subject he did not (brought before a board of in- need a visa to enter Canada. rae ge The rg hege va ing him of his right to lega STARTED WORRYING pr Boog ordered him deported. Hugh S. Robertson, who has) Nurse admitted Monday he been acting as solicitor for|had been told of his legal rights Nurse, said the entertainer be-|but declined the offer of a law- gan to worry in 1959 about his)yer because he had nothing to status in the country and went hide, to see a lawyer. | He was represented by coun- He did not pursue the matter sei when his appeal was heard because his wife was pregnant. by the immigration appe al Nurse was arrested March 4\board in Ottawa March 2. The after officials learned he was in| deportation order was upheld. Nurse remained in jail while his solicitor sought a review of the case. The order was again Deportation Changes Made sine "sm" Minister Informs House Pilot Changes OTTAWA (CP)--It would be "quite inaccurate to say that retaliation in any sense" is be- ing planned by the United States on exports of Canadian autos 2:4 parts, Finance Min- ister Gordon suggested Mon- day. He was replying to leader T. C. Douglas of the New Demo- crats who referred to reports that the U.S. treasury depart- ment is pondering countervail- ing duties en expanding Cana- On May 4, he was told that arrangements were being made to send him back to Trinidad May 13. But the arrangements were, delayed when application was made to the Supreme Court of Ontario to have the order quashed. The court upheld the order. Don Jail Sets Up Rights Aid Clinic TORONTO (CP). -- Toronto's Don Jail has extablished an éx- Lawyer Denies nee astern vo me <-) Shippers Broke All prisoners who have not) | |been tried and who do not have NEW YORK (CP)--A lawyer) lfunds to hire a lawyer will be ye the J. J. Georkels hu oF able to attend a legal aid elinic| SUPPNs companies. com vad each Saturday. |day that the group or any The clinic will advise on court| sreesieah A 75 Oh gore Pee and legal procedure, rights in|" tcy U.S. Will Not Retaliate On Auto Exports -- Gordon dian sales of vehicles and parts, stimulated by a special tariff- icentive program. Mr. Gordon said the matter has been under consideration by the U.S. for some, months but he had been in touch with Treasury Secretary Dillon in April here as well as more re- cently, and he said he is sat- isfied that the U.S. considera- tion is merely to satisfy techni- cal requirements of U.S. law. Later, Industry Minister Drury told Paul Martineau (PC -- Pontiac - Temiscamingue) that the government is consid- ering certain tariff concessions to encourage entry of the French auto industry to Can- ada. That decision would be made as soon as possible. HAMILTON (GP) -- Gordon Grundy, president of Stu- debaker of Canada Ltd. said Monday he expects no counter- action against the Canadian THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, June 2, 1966 13 Pit Stock Interest Lives On TORONTO (CP)--Late selling pushed stocks from their best levels on the stock market Mon-) day. Volume for the day was a hefty 7,012,000 shares compared with 6,784,000 shares traded Fri- day, and reflected a continued interest in speculative mining issues. Best example of profit taking was in MacDonald, which opened strongly by moving to a high of 60. cents only to turn over 615,700 shares and close at 48 cents, unchanged from Fri- day. Other speculative issues saw Pax International gain four cents to 77 cents, New Kelore and Consolidated Regcourt 2% cents to 24 and 19%, Bunker Dome slumped 14% to 28% and pulled the gold index down with it. On index, golds dipped 1.26 to 134.59. Falconbridge was off % to 72%and Inco % to 86% in a lower base metals group. North- gate slipped 45 cents to $5.20 and Violamac added 45 cents to $3.40 in secondary issues. Leitch gave up 35 cents to $3.85 and Highland - Bell five cents to $5.50, Rent-A-Car ONLY 1.00 A DAY MERCURY TAXI Cohave' Lerpest oud, Wet Modern 725-4771 OTTAWA (CP) -- Immigra-, Mr. Tremblay said part of the, If the present Immigration List P : d tion Minister Tremblay told the|delay in handling Hooper's de-lAct allowed the government to| romise: : ee Commons Monday that steps|portation was the department's|take action as in the Hooper| law, and will give inmates infor-| Union officials in Port Col-|Drury plan in the United States.|Hill two cents to 65 cents and borne, Ont., were quoted a5| He said the action of the U.S.\Gulf Lead one cent to 28 cents. saying the owners had filed for|tcacury in inviting comment|Belieterre dipped five cents to bankruptcy after one Georgelis| 9, the plan was just a part of|72 cents and Rowan one cent to ship, the A and J Mercury, was)in. normal process of law in|26 cents. have been taken to make his|reconsideration of its original|case, was the minister satisfied} Federal Probe jmation on such things as ap- He denied, however, that offi-/was born in Canada. Eldon Woolliams (PC -- Bow) joca) pilotage authorities on the} seized there for stevedoring the United States\ adding that) Industrials gained 06 to 156.50 Eddy Match Co. Lid. -| ; | com-|farers Incorporated, were held tariffs on imports of autos and|gain of 1% to 23.Ford of Can- : t the 27-year-old Hooper he would Mr. Tremblay said he would|see what happened to appoin-|2214 cents, common 15 cents,| Lewver Salvadore Adorno Italian Abortions | department's procedures more| deportation order because Hoop-|to operate under such an act?) \peals, sentences and remands. efficient for the handling of de-|er's wife and child are residents | Mr. Tremblay said it might | OTTAWA (CP)--A list of all| portations from this country. jof Toronto and that his child be a subject of study. Ichanges in the membership of| DIVIDENDS . " J f stlons | Ri fees. ; ; cials in Toronto acted improp-| Under a barrage of questions. |River) suggested that under the/ eastern seaboard after the fed-| | Aes is \"they have to have a publiclafter earlier recordig a new in- erly im telling American Eric|Mr. Tremblay said that his de-|present act it would appear pos-leral elections of 1987 and 1963 By THE CANADIAN PRESS locrigell attliste, Pacific Sea.(Desrine." dex high of 156.82. General Bak- Claude aeneer oa be would ov? pagers gg being, iptaemed sible to keep a person in prison|nas been promised for the royal! s : ' The Drury plan eliminates|eries received support with a main in jail until he answere ou novet status|five years with no charge other| commission on pilotage. | \4 : questions put to him. of every deportation case in-/than refusal to answer ques-| The Tet Was gene by PD pf cents, June 90, record dig aye aen! yet ges uto parts from the United ada was up $7 to 202 and Can- He said his officials had tola|Volving incarceration. itions. hree-man royal commission tol Hahn Brass Ltd, first ptd.| actions were filed against them. mates Se raiee aS ee ni eehgee | need Segoe! ; exports from Canada above the . . | remain in jail, but said this was| anf Bello Pigg. py od tees to local pilotage authorities! July 1, record June 10. lsaid that a petition filed with] flow during the 12-month period was up % to 28. not a threat. It was merely ad- Peas ' cou i ; s i oz after the Conservatives took! The Monarch Knitting Co.| district court here last Thursday |ending Oct. 31, 1962, and has) Western oils sagged. Home B vising the man of the law provi-! Kill 40 Th d | aken 2 <--e oe elay in| power in 1057 and the Liberals| Ltd., 4% per cent pfd. $1.12%,| was not a petition of bankruptcy aroused 'concern in @ agg Fe 15% to 20% and Home A ad the eens Act| 1 - ousan processing deportations. gee goed in 1963. i |common 2% cents, July 1, |but a petition under the Bank-|0f U.S. parts manufacturers. |1%4 to 21, which say aliens without visas | | aurice Jacques, counsel for|record June 19. ruptey Act to reach an arrange-| a 2 Be ee ee ee es ee He must answer the questions 'of ee ine cack A ollo Debris jthe federal inquiry, asked for; Ocean Cement and Supplies!myt with creditors to allow| = immigratuon officials or face in-) ee Caise of sieticns <a p | the list Monday during question-|Ltd., common 20 cents, July 2,|Pacifie Seafarers Ine,, to con-| 9 carceration. |escretary of the Italian Associe- Disinte rates = re Men z: S, agin record June 48. Itinue operations. 4 | | clloper, ie departed om Gon for Puplton facto 9 see Sh Prana --<------ greed pong ~- Jail said here Monday. WASHINGTON (AP) -- Thel vision. ees There Are Special Benefits For All Whether you are going to the cottage or just out for to the United e being deported! 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