| Show I Accused ManD Man D Deports ports Self Deportation hearing for lor Frederick Shirley twice deported British subject subject sub sub- was canceled Monday by M. M FLence FLence F F. Lence district director for the U. U S. S Immigration and naturalization s service service ser ser- r- r vice on receipt of ofa a telegram notifyIng notifying notifying notify notify- Ing ing him Shirley was was' in Windsor Canada Shirley who sent the telegram himself explained that an affidavit showing he had left the United States June 27 21 was was was' being forwarded from the U U. S. S consulate at Wind Wind- sor He asked that the 1000 cash bond posted to guarantee his appearance appearance ap ap- ap- ap here be he returned to Mrs Shirley who put up the bond Mrs Shirley Is in Windsor with her hus hus- band Mr Lence said he would forward a report on the case to Washington D. D C. C for a decision by immigration officiaLs official there Police records show Shirley was deported In 1909 after serving two years of a prison term for forgery and a again ain in 1922 on grounds of ol moral turpitude Shirley will be unable to return to th this l country from Can Canada da legally because of his criminal record Mr Lence said Shirleys Shirley's telegram gave no Indication Indication indication Indica Indica- tion as to why he chose to leave the country voluntarily rather than face faco a deportation hearing following his recent arrest here r |