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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Jul 1964, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July9, 1964 Land Judging Competition -- The eighth an- nual land judging competition = County will be held , July 16, in the Bia area, 4 * Department of PA Pane and the Metropolit- an Toronto and Region Conser- vation Authority are co-operat- ing in sponsoring the competi- tion Instruction will be given on the various soil types during the morning period. There will aiso be discussion on how to best tise the various soil 'During the a crop point of view. dioraeon the contestants will be given the opportunity, on a farm in the Blackwater area, to put into practice what they have learned during the morning in- struction period, The competition will be divid- must be 12 years of age ,but must not have reached their 16th birthday . Intermediate ¢lass will be made up of young men between the ages of 16 and 21, while the Senior class will] be made up of men 21 years) . of age and over. House May Debate Punishment Bill OTTAWA (CP)--Justice Min- ister Favreau said Wednesday the government will consider an opposition suggestion that the Commons debate the question of the abolition of capital punish- ment, Mr. Favreau, government House leader, was replying in the Commons to Stanley Knowles (NDP -- Winnipeg North Centre) whose question was prompted by the postpone- ment until Sept. 25 of the execu: tion of convicted Santa Claus killer Georges Marcotte of Montreal, Mr. Knowles suggested that the government provide time for a debate on a private bill to abolish capital punishment or introduce its own bill, The pri- vate bill is sponsored by Reid Scott (NDP -- Toronto Dan- forth). Mr. Favreau said he would take notice of the proposal and give it consideration. Trafficker Jailed For Seven Years TORONTO (CP)--A 30-year- old Puerto Rican factory worker, arrested here last week on his vacation, was sen- ed into three classes, Juniors }- wi tenced Wednesday to seven years in on on a charge of oringing™ into the coun- iy and trafficking in narcot- cs, Jorge L. Miranda, who told police it was his first time in Canada, pleaded guilty to im- porting 1% ounces of heroin into the country, contrary to the Narcotic Control Act. The sen- tence, imposed by Magistrate Pid , was the minimum for the offense, RCMP said the 1% ounces could have made 350 to 300 packs which would sell for be- tween $15 and $20 each. Scheduled Vehicle Production Drops TORONTO (CP) -- Canada's auto makers have scheduled 11,890 vehicles for production this week, compared with 13,681 actually turned out last week, the Motor Vehicle Manufactur- = Association said Wednes- ay. Production schedule is made up of 9,813 cars and 2,077 trucks, Total production for 1964 up to July 4 was 369,774 cars and 66,988 trucks, com- pared with 305,252 cars and 56,- 3 854 in the comparable 1963 pe- t . riod. Woman Is Charged Bullseye Murder COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)--Po- lice charged a 39-year-old woman Wednesday with murder --aiming her car into the vic- tim and knocking him from a freeway bridge to the traffic) lanes 25 feet below, The victim, Merle McCarty,, 40, of Columbus, died almost | immediately, apparently un- touched by traffic. The women, Mrs. Violet Beck, | mother of six, was charged with) first degree murder. She pleaded not guilty at ar- raignment. i Police said McCarty and Mrs. | k had known each other! 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