es ~ { ; 114 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., March 25, 1966. | : Timmins, Ont: Raymond Cre- | 6 aking of the fury pienie,| ‘Truscott was guilty on all of ~~ ; pault, CJMS Montreal. Jurors From Truscott Trial [wert of jury. foreman Clar- the evidence and the ‘Appeal SWEETHEARTS TO WED i ° |Don Jamieson of .CJON st. .. Central Canada: John L. ‘ ' ence McDonald of Exter said it|Court bore. us out,” said Mr, c A. B. Officers | John’s, Nfld. Moore, CHLO St. Thomas, Ont.; . e | ° lear just a simple affair at God- Kyle. ‘‘What’s she trying to ; | J. R, Peters of CHAN ‘and |Gordon Keeble, CTV, Toronto; Held Picnic Fo lowing Year erich at which the men played do? AFTER 63 YEAR LAPSE | Are Elected |CHEK- TV Vancouver was re: Frank Murray, CJBQ) Belleville, . | baseball. view he was convinced Truscott ; elected vice-president for tele-|Ont.; W. D. McGregor, CKO: | CLINTON, Ont. (CP) — The, “After all, we got to know , Juror Anson Coleman, an el- was guilty because among other MONTREAL (CP) — Jean vision. TW _ Kitchener, .Ont.;' Mr. Rit- ji. rors at the trial of Steven Trus- Jeach other pretty well in the two ‘ly retired farmer from Chin. things he did not appear in the DETROIT (AP) — George Witness box in his own defence. Archibald and his girl, Edna, got engaged jn 1903, the year the Wright brothers made their first successful flight. Hopkins’ husband died in 1962 In the years between,~ Mrs. Hopkins had come ‘to the De troit area where her husband had a job. Archibald travelled ton, said the original idea was- to have a picnic evey year. But ‘“‘Id like to have seen him and the first one was ‘never re- | his father in that box,” Mr. peated. Cole man saidy “All I can say Asked to comment on.a just- is if Truscott didn’t do it, who cott held a picnic the year after they. found the 14-year-old boy guilty of the strangling of .12- yoar-cna Lynne Harper here in weeks we were locked up to- gether at the trial: and we thought our wives and kids | should get together too,’ said juror Wilmer Dalrymple, a d chie. tee teed of anomie: te te Prairies: H. A. Crittenden, | TV Quebée city has beén « re- | et CKCK-TV Regina; Stuart Craig, : | Atlantic Region: F.A. Lynds, : We | elected president of the Canad- CKX..Brandon, :.Man.; William |CKCW Moncton, N.B.; J. T; H. stovin, “EKOM Saskatoon; Or- | jan Association of Broadcasters. Fenety, CFNB Fredericton; Pouliot of CFCM-TV. and CKMI-.. They plan to get married the country for a now defunct. | He will serve one. more year in| |George Cromwell, CHSJ Saint ville Kope, CHAT Medicine‘ Hat, The’ picnic, some of the jurors farmer at Hensal near here. - |published book by Toronto cid? next month, 63 years, sep- auto company and then later Alta. " tt writer Isabel LeBourdais which Tee arate marriages for each and ran a service station at Ves | office. John, NB. | “Pacific: Mr..Peters, Murdo said, was meant to, — av Paige serving maintains Steven Trusect is in- GERMANS READ MORE a serious illness later. tal, N.Y. 8. €. Ritchie“@t CKLW_ Wind-| French Language: Aurele Pel- Maclachlan, CH Chilliwack, an‘annual event so their. wives}® ‘© Sentence for crime, nocent of the crime, juror Dave’ West Germany _ publishes Archibald, 82, a widower, Once on a trip to Detroit sor, Ont., was electe view (lation, CHRC Quebec City; Mr. B.C.; W. A. Speers, CKWX Van- and children could get to know which he has maintained he did | |Kyle described the ‘book as about 22,000 new books a year, and Mrs. Edna Hopkins, 80, a Archibald saw Mrs.’ Hopkins. president ‘for radio, succeeding ‘Pouliot; Conrad Lavigne, CFCL |couver. \each other on.a social basis. not commit. | “laughable. "y * compared with France's 13,000, widow, have taken out a marri-. ‘GOT COLD FEET’ 2 i ee ee em a age licence. They plan to “I saw a woman and her y marry here April 2. daughter on the street,”’ Arch- ~ > They met in 1901 in Bloom- “ville, ‘N.Y. He was 17. She was 15. They became engaged in 1903. Archibald became a rall- road man and seldom got to ibald said. ‘‘My heart stopped. It was FEdna.-I wanted te speak, but I got cold feet.” The couple was brought te gether again by a cousin of Mrs. Hopkins. They began to Attention traders, Swappers bargain hunters & new carshoppers! & ‘ Bloomville. write. Last summer they met “Then his letters stopped in Bloomville for the first coming, recalled Mrs. Hop- time in 63 years. : kins. “I kept-hoping for a “He had changed,” Mrs. S me ea rum- um in Va Hes Ur couple of years, but then yave Hopkins said. ‘“‘But it was the up. same old smile, the same old C4 Archibald sald he didn’t disposition. I was so pleased.” write because he had been “We didn't have to say stricken with polio and didn't anything,’"’ said ‘Archibald. want -to “have her marry a- ‘After all, I popped the ques- cripple.” It took him two tion 63 years ago.” years to recover. They probably won't go on In 1908,-Edna married a honéymoon, said Mrs. Hop- Arthur Hopkins. Later, on the’ kins, because ‘‘I don't think sarne day she left on her honeymoon, Archibald arrived at. her home. to claim his bride. -He left alone and three vears later married his wife, Ora. She died in 1963. Mra.” we have enough money for that.”’ But it doesn’t- matter, “We figure’ we have 5 or 10 years, maybe, even 20," said Mrs. Hopkins. Something Funny Going On Truscott’s Mother Declares KINGSTON, . Ont. (CP)—Mrs. | that. their son was under pres- Daniel Truscott, mother of sure to change his steadfast Steven Truscott, 21, who is serv- story of innocence. .. ing a life'term for the murder Mrs. Truscott said Steven of a 12-year-old girl seven years ago, says she believes some- thing funny"’ is going on, She said here four psy- chiatrists have seen her son re- | cently and she and her husband | "hasn't been allowed to read the | the book by Mrs. Le Bourdois. A. | copy was taken to the peniten- tiary last week. by his brother. Kenneth, 23,, of Montreal. ~ Warden Fred Smith said Wed- nesday that it is- against prison WERE SURE YOULL FIND OUR. WERE LOOKING FOR CLEAN SHARP USED CARS WE CAN GIVE YOU IMMEDIATE DELIVERY / - Sane. DEALS ARE UWBEATABLE / 7. ON IN AND ares are worried. 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Mrs. Truscott said the warden Trial of Steven Truscott . in | told her, her son was upset ove? - * which Toronto writer Isabel Le-. the publicity and campaign for Bourdais says he is innocent. |a review of the case caused by ‘ Steven, 14 at. the time, has the book. ° maintained he is innocent. She drove the 100 miles from Mrs. Truscott -said she and (Der home ‘to Kingston but said her husband are particularly | found Steven his usual worried about the psychiatrists | ‘eal: unworried self. because of an earlier suggestion | 2 ty a psychiatrist’ at Collins Bay ' 7 Penitentiary that Steven go for | “We have treatment to Penetanguishene ” Hospitat- for—the—eriminally_in- ie. 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