A4- Wednesday, November 3, 1982 - North Shore News MONTREAL = The Parti Quebecois © government .compiled a secret list of hundreds of ethnic Quebecérs describing their backgrounds. and political . leanings, its ‘author said Tuesday: The list, compiled by ‘Michel Beaubien, chief of staff to Quebec Cultural Communities and Im- -Migration Minister Gerald Godin, contains nam: and brief descrip- government on fighting inflation and unemployment rather than buying BP Canada Inc., Conservative energy critic Harvie Andre told the House of Commons. ® However, Finance Minister Marc Lalonde ‘defended the purchase of- fer. Monday, telling. MP's. ‘that ‘Canadians will:reap future: ‘profits from- the ST. JOHN'S ° ~ A New- foundland judge, who says police have no right to demand an individual's identification without cause, has acquitted two men of charges. of obstruction, assault and resisting arrest. Magistrate John P. Trahey ruled that resisting what would be an unlawful, arrest was not in Atself, a crime. Trahey |.also said the assault was simply the use of “reasonable force” to WASHINGTON - Chalk- faced protesters hurled blood at the Pentagon Tuesday and chained themselves across the building’s entrances in an Election Day anti-nuclear protest. A spokesman for the Federal Protective Ser- vice said by mid-morning 28 of the estimated 100 demonstrators were ar rested on charges of blocking access to a government $ facility. A spokesman for the coali- ion of groups staging the protest said two were ar- secret list re” than 600-~ ‘should spend $350 million | not a crime - detail of public figures and private citizens as well as more than 200 organizations. The descriptions iden- tify the individuals accor- ding to ethnic affiliation and detail their occupa- iony, political or public activities. Some are described as “sovereignist”, “right- wing extremist”, “anti- _Francophone”, while one former resident of Viet- nam is listed as a “banker implicated in a scandal i in Vietnam in 1974"> ‘Instead of “shipping dividends abroad and profits abroad forever” Lalonde said of Petro- Canada’s proposed pur- chase, “the profits made out of these operations will stay in Canada and will benefit the Canadian . people”. “This purchase will be financed without asking for one cent. from the public treasury or one cent from the taxpayers of Canada,” the minister added. prevent an unlawful ar- rest. ; Defense lawyer William Collins ed down last week, was well researched and could become part of Canadian ‘jurisprudence on interpretation of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. _. The two men were ar- rested in a parking lot after a Royal New- foundland Constabulary officer asked one of them for identification. U.S. protesters throw blood rested for spilling human blood on the Pentagon’s steps and a third was taken into custody for spilling acid at an cn- trance. “They have been hurl- ing blood, or a blood-like substance,” said Roger Stewart, spokesman for the building protection 35 officers. “They threw a bottle of it at the Pentagon's River Entrance.” Stewart said some of the protesters, a mixture of young and old pcople, powdered their faces white. Said . Tuesday the ruling, hand- THE MAIL was even later . than usual for 22 people who “had letters mailed ‘to them ‘from the Whytecliffe area of | West Vancouver Saturday. In that instance there was incident, which occured at no damage to the mail and 7:55 p.m. at 18th Street and neither Was there in the third Queens mailbox. | DIVERS! =n, FALL SPLASH > ~—sSOWs ENDS NOV: 6 firecracker in it frantically trying to deal with the smoke. . And for once it wasn’t the fault of Canda Post. 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