Phoe 4, THE HERALD, Friday, August 5, 1977 ~- Amnesty proposal | tor illegal aliens | ‘ WASHINGTON (Reuter) — President Carter proposed amnesty on ursday for millions of illegal aiiens, mostly Mexi- -cans, who have lived in the - United States for at least seven years. The amnesty plan was in- -Cluded in a set of -recommendations Carter sent to Congress to deal with the problem. ~ There are no accurate figures on the number of egal aliens in the United States but government estimates vary between five Million and 20 million. The president divided - illegal immigrants into three categories: —Those who came to the United States before Jan. 1, 1970. They would be permitted to remain as legal residents. —Those who arrived before Jan. 1, 1977, but after 1970, They would be given temporary resident. status but could not bring their families to the United States and would not be eligible to receive welfare, food stamps and other federal social services. —Those who arrived in. the U.S. after Jan. 1, 1977. They would be subject to deportaion if traced. arter called = for Hundreds attend funeral TORONTO (CP) — Hundreds of mourners crowded into a church in the _ Portuguese area of the city today to attend the funeral of Manuel Jaques, the 12- year-old shoeshine boy - whose naked body was _ found Monday on the roof of a Yonge Street body-rub parlor. Several hundred ‘mourners waited outside the packed church and traffic was ao heavy that police cordoned off the area to make way ‘for the funeral procession. , Adults and. children sobbed as Valdemiro and Maria Jaques, the deceased boy’s parents, were helped . out of the church. “You should not feel alone at this tragic time,” Rev. Antero deMelo, a Roman Catholic priest told the Jaques family in a brief ‘eulogy at the funeral home Wednesday night. “All Torontonians are with you.. Manuel's death was not in vain, for it has awakened the officials of this city and shown them where the evil lies.” Meanwhile, three - men ed with first-degree mur in connection with the death of Manuel red in court in Toronto . Albert Wayne Kribs, 41, 26, and Werner D oan, 28, all of Toronto, were remanded in custody until Tuesday. They were charged after service being arrested Monday on a Vancouver-bound train at Sioux Lookout, Ont., ‘and. brought by plane to Toronto Wednesday. A fourth man charged with first-degree murder, Saul David Betesh, 28, of Toronto, was also remanded in custody until Tuesday when he appeared in court last Tuesday. On Wednesday, more than 3,-000 persons filed past the boy’s open coffin, Many wept and most left donations that totalled $2,695 by the end of the evening. The eight surviving members of the Jaques family, the women dressed in traditional mournin black, sat embracing eac other and wept profusely during the evening eulogy. ough under heavy sedation, Mr. and Mrs. Jaques insisted on staying e funeral home from the fime it opened to the public at 10:30-a.m, until it closed at 9 p.m. The killing of the boy after he was lured from his shoeshine stand by a man offering him $35 an hour to move photographic equipment has prompted Torontonians to _ start memorial funds and offer aid to the. bereaved family. About 30 persons stood at a street corner and collected money from passing motorists Wednesday night to contribute toa memorial CONGRATULATIONS TERRACE | From McCOLL REAL ESTATE SERVICES $238-A KALUM ST. in legislation to penalize employers who knowingly . hire itlegal aliens. Penalties would include a - | $1,-000 fine for each illegal - allen hired © and imprisonment for those who ~ receive compensation for knowingl gly helping an illegal alien to obtain or Keep a job. Carter told Congress that he wanted authority to station an additional 2,000 uards on the Mexican rder to prevent illegal entry. The border ‘is mostly unprotected and thousands at Mexicans slip across to ob tain loyment vay wor ers at low pa’ farm Carter said dnfgrcement 7 of minimum wage and labor - laws should be strengthened so that more Americans might accept jobs now filled by illegal immigrants. . 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