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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Dec 1964, p. 3

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Richard A. Farnsworth, 17, the driver, and Robert Merri- man, 18, escaped death today when the car driven by Farns- "Who L Stay In NO ONE WAS KILLED avorth spun out of control on the San Diego freeway in Los Angeles, struek a concrete abutment and wound up like this, Farnsworth, of suburban Northridge, escaped with lac- erations; Merriman, of sub- urban Granada Hills, was cut OTTAWA (CP)--New Demo- crat MPs Andrew Brewin and Reid Scott demanded Monday in a letter to Prime Minister Pearson an immediate judicial inquiry into the handling of de- portation proceedings against a man branded by United States authorities as a Mafia lieuten- nt. The man is Onofrio Minaudo whose deportation was ordered Mareh 9, 1961, by the Progres- sive Conservative government but who was not sent out of the) country until March 11, 1964. | His criminal record included murder, armed robbery, boot- legging, union breaking, parole breaking and conspiracy con- victions. ae Mr. Brewin (Toronto Green-| wood) and Mr. Scott (Toronto Danforth) coupled their demand | for a judicial inquiry with a de- | mand for a searching revision | of the Immigration Act and 'pro-| | cedures. In a statement sent to Mr.) Pearson with their letter, they) said: } "One question which cries! " - baekground ran down + the highway to remove a section of engine which dropped, from et Mafia Boss" Canada?' MP's aloud for an answer is this:|Mafia lieutenant, a man _ de- Who made the decision to let|scribed by the United States Minaudo stay in Canada?"' immigration and narcotic serv- i . lice as an extremely dangerous 'QUOTE' MINISTER land slippery character, was They said Mrs. Ellen Fair-| permitted to stay in Canada for clough, Progressive Conserva-|three years after he was or- tive immigration minister trom| ey ass ao within ey si e migra' 1958 until 1963, was quoted 35| department knew Makele's saying she could not recall the| record, ease. _. | "With this information, who Perhaps at a judicial inquiry) made the incredible decision to flo Reenter Kills "Bleeder" bleeding again, efile ing the boy. HAMILTON (CP) -- James mee ' beats, -------------- Mercer was a hemophiliac. The five-year-old Grimsby, Ont., boy died Saturday of internal bieed- HEAT WITH OIL ing that doctors believe started Dec, 12 car accident, He said no inquest will be held. |~ The bump left a small bruise jon James's head, but Dr. Me- Clennan said small blood ves- with a bump on his head in a Coroner Dr. D. W. MeClen- nan of Grimsby said Monday after an autopsy that the boy, for whom a tooth extraction was considered a matter of life and death, suffered brain damage. | DIXON'S Om 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER. Mrs. Fairclough's memoryjlet this dangerous gangst could be refreshed, Surely it|main in Canada, and why?" was not a routine decision when | the normal procedure was over- | HOUSEHOLDERS ridden and ministerial clem- | Save On ency extended to a man with a| record such as Minaudo's." f OIL The statement said: "A convicted murderer, 668-334] . s DX Fuel Oil Glasses made to your Eye Specialist's prescription G. ®. Fait OPTICIAN 936 Simcoe St. WN, 723-3110 Tr re-| 16 | the wrecked vehicle. le - HIGHWAYS FLOODED and bruised. Police in center ~ \ California Rain, Win Leaves 2,000 Homeless PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) More than 2,000 persons were evacuated from their fleod- stricken homes in communities in northern California during the night as more heavy rain swept areas in the Far West Rain and strong winds also lashed sections of @regon and Washington State and 50 fam- ilies near Portland were forced to leave their homes. About 800 residents of Orrick, Calif., 45 miles north of Eureka, were forced from their homes as Redwood Creek, a normally fled their homes as the Eel River rose toward. a record crest. The community was un- der five feet of water. Weather bureau officials predicted it feet above : flood level. That mark was reached in the dis- astrous floods in northern Cali- fornia in 1955, The Humboldt County sher- liff's office, which reported the jevacuations, also said 400 resi- dents fled their homes in Pep- perwood and about 300 persons wére removed from Myers Flat. Pinball Machines Run Out Of Luck OTTAWA (CP)--Pinball ma- chines that do not require any skill by the player and that per- mit hint to w: ee games were declared illegal y by the |Supreme Court of Canada. would reach 27 feet, nearly 10) Lighter-snew spread eastward | Piiball machines that "allow across the northefn tier of| oni states'into'the Great Lakes re-|'te Playet to win cash or other | gion, with light snow in sections| Prizes by chance had been tuled illegal' in previous court deci- of the hern Atlantic coast. | eee "Operation haylift" was com-| 8 P pleted in southeastern Montana} The Supreme -Court granted Monday, where air force planes|an appeal by the Quebec attor- dropped 65 tons of hay to starv-|ney - general and confirmed a ne a ; doe A Yes conviction of Mrs. Rita Toupin aren declared a Gace Tene of Montreal for keeping 8 com- by President Johnson estimated|™0n gaming house in her res- their loss in cattle and sheep at|taurant. The offence took place $3,400,000. |Dec. 14, 1962. greetings... foras c hristmas is a time for family and friends... for exchanging gifts and good will. May we express our thanks, pirit glowing with placid stream, inundated the community. All highways lead- ing into the town were flooded. ' Earlier more than 1,300 per-'GET HEAVY SNOW sons were evacuated from their) In other parts of the West, : homes in communities in the|record-breaking snowfalls piled) , Eel River Valley in northern|up in the northern plateau re-| California. gion. Heavy snows fell in north-| Some 600 residents injern Idaho and western Mon-| the summer resort town of We-|tana. Schools in many areas ott, 50 miles south of Eureka,'were closed. WEATHER FORECAST Mainly Cloudy, Turning Colder TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts Phillipsville, a town of 150 res- idents south of Myers Fiat, was isolated. with best wishes for a happy holiday. 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