|Lio BASEBALL STAR Brooks Robinson is a star infielder with Baltimore Orioles of the American Baseball league, (CP Photo) Bardot Spy Bed Bait? PARIS (Reuters) -- A French secret service agent testified Tuesday that Moroccan authori- ties were prepared to use un- orthodox means to get exiled opposition leader Mehdi Ben Barka back to Morocco, Asked what he meant by un- orthodox means, agent Antoine Lopez said: "It is possible that if it had been necessary to put Brigitte Bardot into his bed they would have done 50.' Lopez is one of five men on trial here for kidnapping Ben Barka, who has not been seen since he disappeared Oct, 29. Seven others, including Mo- roccan Interior Minister Gen, Mohamed Oufkir, are being tried in absentia, On the second day of the trial, Lopez, who worked for Air France in Morocco, said the first he heard of the Moroccan wish to get Ben Barka to return home from France was at the home of Gen, Oufkir, Ben Barka, 46, is feared dead, He was pushed into a car while|?° on his way to a lunch date last year. The 12 men on trial face possible life sentences if found ty of participating in the ab- luction, "tian sald that, as a French counter.- espionage agent, he had tried to get to know Gen. Oufkir. Philippe Bernier, a reporter with whom Ben Barka was to have had junch the day he dis- appeared, hotly denied he had betrayed his friend. Living Costs Jump Reported ~ |Magistrate's | BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE eareass of a 400-pound = found im their car, four men : were charged ishawa 'jwith illegally killing @ cattle beast. Donald Wilkinson, 40, of 653 Shakespeare Ave.; Andre Beau: cage, 28, 560 Tennyson Ave.; Roy Edwin Saunders, 28, and d Saunders, 21, of 835 Ox- St, pleaded guilty in Court here Tues: day, They were represented by Terence Kelly, QC, Ralph Davey, a Tyrone farmer, heard two gun shots at 11:30 p.m, He reported at WHITBY (Staff) -- A 23-year: old Toronto man was fined $200 on a charge of forgery in Whit- by Magistrate's Court Tuesday. Magistrate H, W, Jermyn said he supposed no other forgery under the same circumstances appeared on the record Warren Frederick Vanider- stine had scrapped his 1951 Ford in Toronto and had stolen a 1964 model of the same make. He had failed to turn in his ownership for the 1951 model and obtained new licence plates which he then put on the stolen 'Worthless' Steer Shot Four Men Plead Guilty BOWMANVILLE -- When the|once to the local OPP detach: ol! steer |ment, A cruiser Wai _sateagee immeaawiy ang tine our were caught with the steer in the trunk, The head, organs and intestines were found in a nearby field, Mr, Kelly stated that his clients had been shonieg groundhogs and drinking an were acting entirely out of: character in this case, He) added that they had paid the! owner $150 for the animal, The carcass was worthless, Magisirale FR. B. Baxter asked if there were many com: plaints of cattle rustling, The ficer replied there were ving! complaints of night shestin tip nite ane sayy ain rustling in neighboring Five ments, Roy Edwin Saunders was found guilty of illegal posses: sion of liquor found in the car, The matter was adjourned to Sept. 27 for pre-sentence re- ports, rae A Burketon man pleaded not guilty to a charge of keeping liquor for sale and concealing an indictable offence, George Anderson, RR 2, heard the first charge dia» |missed, He was remanded to /Oet, LL on the second, Last week Arthur Hall and Double Auto Switch Artist Fined On Forgery Count Michad Howe were ccpvicted of breaking and entry of the Anderson residence and theft of two bottles of lijuor and a transistor radio, They were remanded to September 37 for upon a car abandoned on the road with a 1066 licence plate on the. back and a 1960 plate on the front. In the front seat was a 'girlie' magazine with Anderson's name. on the label, Anderson told the officer he believed the magazine had been taken from his house but that he had never seen the car before and did not know who owned it, The officer learned Alby. police radis the name of we uwner, Arua eae had the vehicle towed "away. He was called away but prom, ised to have the investigation continued the next morning, Hall told the court he and Howe ran out of gas, left the car and walked to his home in Burketon and went to bed about 4 a.m, An hour or so later his wife was summoned next door to a garage where Anderson was demanding to see her hus band, He said that when he went to the garage Anderson demanded $300 by noon from Hall and Howe or Anderson the repalr to the door and his "prestige," Defence Counsel, G, L, Mur: doch, said that his client had not concealed the offence but reported it .as soon as he dis- covered the break-in, DRIVER CONVICTED A local man was convicted ar driving while his licence was under suspension, He ad- ae ot got ae A, tar Magistrate R, B, Baxter ad- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thurdey, September 8, 1966 93 journed the matter until Dec, 27 and stipulated that, until that date, Fowler will go to and from work and not leave his house otherwise unless ac- companied by his wife, UNVEILS PLAQUE of Mercy monument in KINGSTON (CP) -- John A, anh May cemetery, The commemorates the Belton, Irish ambassador to dil "nica Sy t iMr when TRY WHITE MAN'S LIFE There are 550,000 American Indians in the United States, mitted a long list of traffic offences, inclu Gangerous vi Gordon Fowler, Kin wt, W., -: admitted that he was driving a dilapidated car on Manvers Rd, with two passengers in the front seat and three sitting on the back deck with their teat on the back seat, When pursued by a cruiser, on to the pavement and a pass; onto the pavement and a pase: enger in the back leapt into the front and switched places with Fowler, who vaulted over into the back, The car had careless and t 170,000 of them outside the serves, Canada, Wednesday unvelled 8) more than 140 1 plaque at the new site of the! grants died of typhus here, @ DRIVE-INS re : * FRIDAY | The Sounds of Big Beot "the lose Yo. Meer THE FANTASTIC STITCH IN TYME dst Bren i! been cut off to make it a con-| vertible and the doors were would report the matter to the police, When Hall and Howe went to the Anderson residence) and offered him $100, Anderson) refused and walked away, Anderson insisted that he had reported the matter by phone at 4 a.m. and the $900 was to pre-sentence reports, cover the cont ot t the liquor, held 'on with lengths of 'rope, Seer FUN WEEK 42 MINUTES OF YOUR FAVORITE CHARACTERS. CHILDREN UNDER 12 * PREE --- FREE FUN == ACTION = LAUGHS ADMISSION remanded to one month for sen-| tencing when he pleaded guilty | - Seene indecent telephone} calls. Peter Savin, 17 Admiral Rd. | was charged with making in-| decent calls to a Brock Rd,, Pickering Township girl during the six months ending Sept, 5 Pickering 'Township Police Sergeant Richard Bodley said Bell Telephone equipment was, Arthur Hall told the court he |had gone to the Anderson home jand bought liquor from Mrs, | Anderson whte her lvsband sat outside on a lawn chair, | {On another weekend he bought) beer and came bacé and pur-| chased liquor from Mra, Ander+ * |gon, | Last week Mr, Anderson said | iwhen he weturned to his home at 4 a.m, and found the front * SUNDAY * re arr 11th "HOP +}, PARK" The Townge of the Ai] Beet The Piece Te Meet 2 eigen nemesis case 9 en oa RRR Terrific nant Tonight !! TECHNICOLOR® THE Reldosed Tw UNITED ARTISTS moved in to trace the calls|door broken and two bottles of when the girl appealed to po-/liquor and a transistor radio lice for help, | missing, he phoned the local! Magistrate H, W, Jermyn! car, He further took the stolen) 21a he wished to find out more car plates and put them on an- other vehicle of the same make and year, To throw off suspicion com- pletely he entered a Scarboro typewriter sales office and al- tered the year of model on his ownership with a machine hav- ing similar type to the Depart-| ment of Transport typewriters, | When he and two accomplices were picked up Aug, 24 by Pick- ering Township Police after raiding an auto wrecking yard) police checked the car serial) number as well as the plates | and Vaniderstine admitted the| double switch, Besides the fine the accused | was given two concurrent. 12-| month suspended sentences for) charges of theft from the wrecking yard and the posses: e stolen auto, ed him for sentence, This Friday and Sailor's at the wrecking yard on Station Rd, in the township were also sentenced by Magistrate Jer-| myn. Denis R. Vandandaigue was| 1o-manth ausnended | ab for theft; while John J, Clarke, who had a previous theft conviction, was sentenced to two months concurrent on charges of possession of a stol- en auto and theft, A 18-year-old Ajax youth was 623-3373 "Thee ies SOBEPNE, RENINT posents NEW YORK (AP) -- U.S. housewives counted out a rec- ord $60,410,000,000 for grocery goods ranging from beef to brooms last year. The average of nearly $1,025 for each U.S, family repre- sented an increase of 6.6 per cent from 1964 and the biggest jump since 1957, reports Topics, a supermarket trade publication, in its 19th annual consumer expenditure study. Th study says prospects are good for a six: to seven-per-cent increase this year, with two to three per cent resulting from higher per-capita consumption, The study says higher meat prices were the principal factor for the 1965 increase, It notes average retail prices for pork were up 14 per cent from 1964, and that beef, chick- ens and fish prices also were higher. Americans spent $13,700,000. 000 on meat, fish and poultry, ares with $12,490,000,000 in POP GALES RISE Soft drink sales jumped more than 13 per cent, to $1,240,000,000 from $1,090,000,000. Fruit juice sales were up 12.6 per cent to $363,000,000, Coffee sales dropped more than six per cent, despite lower! prices. Fresh vegetable sales were up WHEN IT GOMES TO SERVICE YOU GAN COUNT ON eee Abutr TODAY ! A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATR Bowmanville OPP detachment at once and reported the matter, about the accused and sma The officer, on his way to} the And¢'son_ residence, came Dinwer eal 'Alten Dinner DANCING Saturday Night om At The -- Lounge Licensed Under the L.C.B.0O, Hes ln MOTOR HOTEL Inter-Change 75. Dead Aneaw: w= COLOR = ENGUSH suaTMES BE SURE TO SEE IT FROM THE START CONTINUOUS FEATURE DAILY AT: 1:30 --- 3:25 = 5:25 t 7:25 -- 9:28 six per cent to $3,590,000,000 and fresh fruit up 4.3 per cent to! $2,650,000,000. Shopprs spent more money in grocery stores on everything from nylons and barbecue grills| to mops and aspirin, Such items now account for nearly 10 per| cent of a grocery store's sales.) Non-food sales in the grocery! stores jumped to $5, 880,000,000) @ in 1965, a 20.8-per-cent increase|@ from 1964 Cigarette sales, however,! were up less than one per cent) to Just ov over $2, 000 000,000, Construction Union| Stops Subway Work TORONTO (CP)--A laborers' | union spokesman said east- west| subway work will be halted to- day following a wall collapse! Tuesday night which he} claimed could have killed as many as 12 men during work- tog hours. No one was injured Gerry Gallagher, | business UNIT MANAGER 723.2883) 725-4563) Home: Business: Life Insurance Income Disability Pension Plans Group Insurence Business Insurance Estate Planning SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY | of CANADA Oshewe Shopping Centre agent for Local 183 of the In-'t ternational Laborers' said Tuesday night union work- ers will clear debris from the Union, t NAME i. cccssescncees . west-end project but will not re-\: turn to work until it is inspected), Anoress and judged safe. 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