yp wyzvv Lï¬vjyru IV rvw 343m134i it ir el eiDHiieii If ri in thick of it ST ANTHONY Nfld CP Actress Brigitte Bardot created brief period of alarm among sealhunt protesters Sunday when she told television interviewers in Paris that she had picked up seal pup It was believed that Miss Bardot got no closer to the hunt than the base camp operated by the Greenpeace Foundation of British Columbia on uninhabited Belle Isle 30 miles north of here If anyone had brought seal to Miss Bar dot at the camp they would be liable to charges Canadas seal protection regulations saythat except with permission of the minister no person shall take or move live seal from the immediate vicinity in which it IS found However Patrick Moores spokesman for Greenpeace said he learned late Sunday night that Miss Bardot did get on the ice and indeed held baby seal but it wasnt us who took her It was an undercover operation Moores said in telephone call from the Green peaces protest headquarters at Lourdes du Blane Sablon Que 67 miles from here RETURNS HOME Miss Bardot had returned to Paris during the weekend after arriving Wednesday at Lourdes du Blanc Sablon at the invitation of Franz Weber Swiss who opposes the hunt In Paris on Sunday she said on television she had held pups in her arms knowing that they were going to die The belief that she had not seen the hunt left rotesters and federal authorities con fuse by her statement that the seal pups were adorable little bundles of wool that held in my arms and which knew were going to die Two dozen persons die accidentally Elisabeth Rasmussen one of three Nor wegian women with the Greenpeace group said she was on Belle Island during the three hours Miss Bardot spent there Friday She wanted to go on the ice Miss Rasmusson said in telephone interview from Lourdes du Blanc Sablon with several reporters We told her she would see dead seals She didnt want to see dead seals The thing she was most worried about was lIiolw women went to the washroom on Belle WILL STAY IN AREA Brian Davies executive director of the In ternational Fund for Animal Welfare dismissed five helicopters he had chartered to take television cameramen to the hunt 55 miles northeast of here Davies retained the helicopter he flies himself and said he would remain in the area until the end of March Greenpeace actions have been halted since Friday by bad flying weather Meanwhile the five Norwegian ships at the hunt headed east Sunday to prepare for Tuesdays opening of the season for hooded seals after taking 24000 of their quota of 35000 harp seal pups Hunters from the six Canadian ships given short rest because of blowing snow went back to work Sunday It was not immediately known how many seals they added to the 26655 harp seals they had killed by Saturday Their quota is 62000 The Canadian and Norwegian fleets each have quota of 6000 hooded seals plus £1000 for whatever ships get them first Canadian ships will move toward the hoods later All vessels will move back to finish their harp quotas after taking their share of the hoods By THE CANADIAN PRESS Three persons killed Sunday in collision near Prince Al bert Sask and three near Burks Falls Ont 45 miles south of North Bay were among at least 24 persons who died accidentally in Canada during the weekend survey by The Canadian Press from pm Friday until midnight Sunday night local times also showed 15 other traf fic fatalities two drownings and one man killed after being buried in an avalanche of snow FRIDAY William Morley 50 Wood view drowned after he fell into open water while attempting to cross ice on Stony Lake near Peterborough SATIRIAY Doris Reiten 56 Peter borough when the car in which she was passenger collided with truck on Highway 11 near Barrie Karyn McNulty 15 Odessa when the car in which she was passenger overturned on county road near Napanee 20 miles west of Kingston Daniel Lumley 24 Watford when the car in which he was riding hit bridge near Sarnia William Huffman 50 riliia when the car he was driving left Highway 11 just north of rillia and struck lamp post Catholic teachers won sell stock TORONTO tCPi The One tario English Catholic Teachers Association voted Saturday not to sell its $25000 investment in Noranda Mines Ltd which plans $350million investment in Chile Delegates to the annual meet ing of the association decided to ask Noranda to postpone its proposed investment until the Chilean military junta restores democratic freedoms Derry Byrne president of the 17000member association said representatives of the group will attend the annual meeting of Noranda on Friday April 29 EAT TIIE FOODS YOU LOVE AND STILL LOSE WEIGHT Well show you how $400 registration $300 meeting Call Free 18002610573 It Olen Ouch Cool Street IrIe budy 1i Ink Nile heel learn Cains Pï¬nld Icedy 7i In Innate Tough umn hislur 7I WC lithe mi 7i lien hub Ord St Anne Thu luv pm counterweight neon we on ii iii Brian Boyd 17 London of in juries suffered Friday when the car in which he was passen ger was involved in collision with another car on London street Andre Gelinaf 14 Windsor when the car in which he was passenger collided with van inthat city SUNDAY Ian Dobson l4 Stayner in twocar crash 20 miles west of Barrie Three unidentified persons killed in twocar collision on Highway 11 just south of Burks Falls 45 miles south of North Bay Ruth Douglas 52 Meaford when her car hit tree near that community 20 miles east of Owen Sound Factr Brigitte Bardot is muffled against the cold at the Greenpeace Foundations antiseal hunt base camp on In ternal interference Brezhnev says of US MOSCOW tlleuteri Soviet obstacleiodevciopingrelations leader Leonid Brezhnev ac cused the United States today of interfering in his countrys internal affairs and said there can be no development of nor mal relations if it continues The Soviet ommunist party chief said Moscow wants gotxineighborly ties with the United States but that Washington has to show un derstanding and minimum of correctness in its dealing with the Soviet Inion The Kremlin chief speaking to congress of trade unionists said what he called the direct attempts at interference on our internal affairs by official American circles is major between the two powers We will not permit interr ferciict In our internal affairs in any circuiiistantes he said Development of normal rela tions in IIltSt conditions is un thinkable The 70 year old Soviet Icudcr left no doubt that Ilt was refer ring to expressions of support by President artcr for dis sidtnts campaigning for broader litiiiiun rights in om munist countries Ill Ul It SIS Hill It minutes before llt had referred to Soth dis SifItllIh is outcasts who are seeking to lllltltllliillt our So cizilist society and are asking Sears Make special purchase and receive the exciting Custom Colour Collection PurchasewithPurcheee With any Max Factor purchase of $5 or more receive the Custom Colour Collection for only $395 It contains the latest button eye shadows 20 spring 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elections in which the leftist alliance won majority of the popular vote and control of 70 per cent of Frances lar er cities Sundays efeat was the big gest ever suffered by the con servativecentrist coalition forged by President Charles de Gaulle after he established the Fifth Republic 19 years ago It opened year of hard political fighting in preparation for the National Assembly elections scheduled for March 1978 Theres strong wind blow ing and the country has sensed it said Socialist leader Fran cois Mitterrand dont say victory in the fu Labor business leaders confer about the economy OTTAWA CP Top labor and business leaders conferred in private Friday and Saturday about the economy and com mon strategy for persuading the federal government to lift its antiinflation program of selective wage and price con trols There were no formal an nouncements at the end of the twoday session but heads of the 23millionmember Cana dian Labor Congress and about 15 business leaders made tenta tive 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in France ture is sure thing but its cer tainly good sign for the fu ture said Communist leader Georges Marchais Theyve been saying for years that the left in power means the Apo calypse but the people dont believe that anymore We talk about what were going to do and nobody gets scared KNOCKS PREMIER Premier Raymond Barre and the government ran de mented campaign saying voting for the left equals collec tivism It doesnt work any more The left came out of the mu nicipal voting on the last two Sundays controlling 156 of the 221 French cities with more than 30000 population and 51 per cent of the total vote The moderates and con servatives who makeu the Na tional Assembl me ority of President Va ery Giscard dEstain got 47 per cent of the vote an kept 66 cities in cluding Toulouse Strasbourg Nancy Metz and Bordeaux Eighteen other cities went to parties and candidates who usually vote with the govern ment The Socialists won control of 82 cities the Communists 71 and other leftist groups not 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