Ca jaculated action of the Yoke 'N Montreal to pro- ,, then N incident so as to 4 the 250, Opportunity to 4 ma 0 st 00 Strong demon- ‘ Viogytdents against the a, acy is a travesty of aN ‘\ Uhi es Student organ- ' €rale di [ey Quebec have oe Or permission Und car in or- n Orderly demon- Teh refused. remtat this is part : eer Daniel. John- Place ss ae ee i an ; for investment. ited N0 doubt that, as dhe the y ates, So also in ators Or 1S out that de- de oe leaders rightly a It is that after Peaceful demon- arg policemen de- oo the crowd eend On foot. the police charge came included the presi- dent of UGEQ and the Quebec Federation of Labor. It was as the chairman called upon a rep- resentative of the Confederation of National Trade Unions that the attack on the demonstra- ors began. Cries of “a curse on Canada” greeted the speech of the stu- dent leader when he denounced the complicity of the Canadian government in the war in Viet- nam. Mayor Drapeau and his ad- ministration will certainly learn in no uncertain terms that all the “good will’ promoted with Expo has been wiped out by this unprovoked brutality, Canadians concerned with peace and democracy will un- doubtedly also insist on the re- lease of those arrested at the demonstration and the cancel- ling of all charges. Nov. 17 in Montreal will go down as a day of honor for its students and shame for official- dom. actions of the Montreal po- orderly demonstration of the slogan ‘Vietnam is our The Communist Party of Quebec strongly protests against the vicious, brutal lice used to disperse the Friday, November 17th last, — ‘organized by UGEQ around | concern.” The mounted po- lice and the regular police — forces used the blackjack — methods reminiscent of their ©« violence ‘agains tr of Asbestos and Murd L ArrnNtt juull AA