HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-03-30, Page 14•by Murray Gaunt,
Till„ P. P,
Huron - Bruce,'
This weeks** the beginning nt
.. the debate on the Department Of
• :L'abOnt estimates. The Labour'
Minister; in a statement in the
Legislature took a firm position •
against a reduction in.the marc''
mum work weekbelow. the .preSent
limit of`4Shonts,
He stated that people. will either
• moonlight in the extra leisure' • •
time available to them or the re-
. strictkoi 'elf May *yew: costly
:ttl.the► w* of the ecaticany as
a
whole,, that expansion will de-'
ce lerate ond: employment will
rematu:static,. ..
The throne debate was compl-
eted on Thursday night. •;The
'Amendment by the. Liberal Party
was defeated;
THE 'LUC
There has been a lot of interest'
generated by the Steven Truscott
case, The Provincial Legislature.
isnot. involved in the case" at the
present time except in the area
of.turning over the material, in-
cluding the punk Report and the
transcript• of the -trial to. the Fed-
eral Authorities for review.: The
case is being studied by the Sol-
„
icitor .General, Hon, Larry Penn-
ell, to determine whetherthe
case should be re -opened..
Under questioning,.int the Ontario
Le islature,. _ the Attorney General,
Art or Wishart, admitted that
Steven Truscott's lawyer did not
use a report'from'the Department
on the contents of Lynne Harper's
stomach. The contents of the
stomach were used: to establish. the
time' of death which Was a key •
factor, in the Crown's case subse7 G.
quently leading to Truscott•s.
conviction.
• The analysis of the contents of
the murdered ,girl's -stomach was.
made by laboratory 'technician,'
KNOW NTINIL LUCKNOW ONT I I
Jo/1n Funk. Mr, punk was not
called'as a witnessat the trial.
Dr,' T, L, Peniston of Stratford',
the. pathologikt who. testified'. at .
the trial said that the stomach con
tents indicated that food had not
been 'there more than two hours
before death',
Other pathologists questioned'
about the case have .said it is 'al'-
most impossible. to determine
the time of death through examin-
ing the stomach, contents alone.
This is only one of several piec
es of vital evidence:that was nes- - •
lected or over -looked at the trial,
•according to Mrs. Isabel 'LeBour-
dais, in her book "The Trial Of '
Steven Truscottthe book that «'
started all the, controversy which ,
has spread rapidly from ,one: end
of the :country to the other.
The case's of more thati'pass
;ing interest locally because the
crime took plate in Tuckersmith
Twp. near Clinton and the boy
was tried in Goderch' seven years. '
ago.
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