LEST WE FORGET View of National War Memorial in Ottawa On the eve of Nov. 11... We, veterans of two world wars against German militarism, once again pledge . . . never to forget On Nov. 11 we will once again ‘roll, we bow our heads and re- observe REMEMBRANCE DAY, peat: “Lest We Forget.” honoring those who died in two On. the eve SF This REMEM: world wars against German mili- BRANCE DAY, we. veterans wish tarism. We will pay homage to to raise our voices in protest to those comrades who fell on the Canadian government, and battlefields across the continents ask: Why are West German mili- ag well as those who died in the tary equipment, officers and men air and on the seas. to be provided with training facili- ties this winter at Camp Shilo, But we can only properly re- Manitoba? spect their memory if those of us who live, carry out our pledge What an affront to the memory that “this shall not happen of our fallen comrades! While again.” white crosses mark their -place in military cemeteries, we are to We have vowed never to forget aid and abet this move to once -.. And so, as the bugles sound again revive the German military the J‘Last Post’ and the drums machine. We vow that this must not come to pass! The West German Army must not be allowed to train in Manitoba or anywhere else in Canada. We demand from the Canadian government a forthright state- ment that this agreement with West Germany shall not take effect, but shall be declared null and void! We urge Canadians: Protest to the Canadian government directly or through your Member of Parliament. ON NOV. 11, WE PLEDGE NOT TO FORGET OUR FALLEN COMRADES! Vets appeal for dollars to help print above ad committee of war veterans in Winnipeg is planning to publish A an advertisement in the two local daily newspapers. on Nov, 11 protesting the plan to bring West German Army men and equip- ment to Canada for training at Camp Shilo, Manitoba, (A reproduc- tion of the ad appears on this page), The plan is to publish full-page ads with the signatures of some 1000 veteraas from across Canada, The committee is therefore appealing to veterans to send in signatures and donations for the ad, It hopes to receive an average of $2 per signature, Veterans who might net want to sign their names are invited to make a contribution only, All signatures and money should be sent to the secretary: Harry Rosenbaum, Veterans Committee, 957 Redwood Ave,, Winni- peg, Man, m of it, dian constitution, : recent weeks since the federal oH government and the provincial fj Premiers unveiled their propos- fs ment, Son the Liberal backbenches, PRESENT PROPOSALS HARMFUL Canada must have new democratic constitution By NELSON CLARKE But the problem also has to be province, Hence ‘they claim i looked at from another stand- if Quebec rights are to rs here is no argument as be- Point—that of the relations be- trenched, then the rights wae tween Canadians ontheprin- tween’ Quebec and the rest of the other provinces must be aed # ciple that the constitution of country, larly entrenched, This le