,Hifler's.BerIin Hideout Still Stands Undemolished m m, REUTERS - A new at- -'E. i, to be made to demolish apt; Berlin's lilll 31' "W 5'4.'::r',,iiicti once was written off :9l"'mdgstructible relic of the II!- . be be . British army wig.-5 mi: Bliesrlin workmen all g failed to flatten the colossal M h' h could shelter 30.- gglcggiewgica time. But now pupwgr planning requires its de- ilW(ilt:,n' ordered Gustav - Nazi a name for the shelter-to be fbum in 1939. a few days after the N. bpggn, on a site near the Berlin too. The concrete and steel my 138 feet high and 231 feet moi corner to corner, took four .-gjiis to complete. Its walls were Wiser, five inches thick. and it boasted seven elevators. a power itllion and a water-pumping sys- lts total cdst was 42,000,000 marks about so.aoo.ooo and the Nazis claimed It was the safest and largest shelter in the world. In April. 1947. British army au- thorities began preparing to blow up the shelter and West Berlin authorities stripped it ti its later- ior fittings. British army engineers drilled 20.000 holes in the shelter walls and about 18 miles of cables were laid for the explosion. On Aug. 27. I947. everyone living within a half- mile was evacuated. At. 4 p. m.. a mighty explosion shook the city. When the clouds of dust settled. the experts were amazed- the 20 tons of dynamite had done little or no duinagc to Gustav. A mniitb later. British author- ities tried again. this time with 40 tons of explosive. This attempt merely scarred one of the towers. tetlii I w.nii?ca:missio.To Justice Admi (',TT.ivi'A tCPt--A noted (lana- .”m criminal lawyer who is also , ember of Parliament says Cit"- mg should have a royal commis- By this time. the destruction of n l nistraiion partinciit regulations be written into the immigration Act; that an immigration appeal board. as pro- vided in the act. be established iliin on justice administration and at once. and that statements made ital reform. John l)ictcnbakei'. V (';mse1'l'BiIVl MP for Prince Al- im-ia. told the Canadian Bar As- sociation Wednesday that the com- mission's main aim should be to Piogrcssivel tundcr oath. put lat invcstigatiiins into the status of immigrants be made in writing and made available to applicants. pros pcctive iContinued from page it) imd ways of rehabilitating pI'iSOIl:i us and cutting the number of repeat offenders. There should he ; undo investigation of crimintiiil N... ,ii,iu'c day night beard Canadian courts praised as adhering more faith-l lullv iii principles of established prcccdciit than do U.S. courts. ,lt'0 ARHITRARY WHIMS Country Garden I sure that this bed of flowers , fwill he lieautiful for weeks as they From an American lawycr. how-I mix the bar association Wednes- iweaihe,-g stand quite an amount of cold i Chrysanthemums have been called the versatile plant because of the case a gardener can move it from one place to another, even when blooming. More grow in the garden here than ever before and Gustav had become something of s question of prestige for the British and a source of amuse- ment to Berliners. Preparationsl for the third explosion went on for gt a whole year. . In July. 1948. after a terrific! roar. a mushroom of smoke rose! in the air. the roofs of nearby houses were torn off. windows. were shattered in the vicinity andi the nearby zoo reported extensive damage. i But Gustav still stood. a little shaken perhaps. and leaning a little to one side. other show places. A charming white iAiiemone-floweredl is a favorite with me for cut-flower ar-1 rangements; with its creamy An-l .1 emone-type centre it is a most un- usual flower. There are many other l5 lovely varieties in the good eollect- ion I obtained and I can under-l (fl stand the gardener telling me of R his two hundred varictics of dalilia which he grows in his garden. thist .. ir a treat for anyone to see and l 1' some day must be planned for very: soon. There are so many ways dah-I ' iias can he used. They are fine tori landscape and boders. and of all i summer plants. they are most won-1 dcrfiil with annuals and perennials for bedding effects. They tonic iiitu bloom when you need them most and some variety or other can always be found to extend the season. A selection of both early and late varieties is a good idea. If you wish to call attention to some special placetwbicb seems to seed cheering up. especially in autumn. like an empty curve in a shrubbcry Prince Edward Island Th ” I' - ' ll corner. then look for clear bright .S,r:idm "0 pd” In a orange or red kinds. They are ex- That is 5,. (M... u, m... ccllont for strong accent and im- As um island Called -pnnw pnrtant where their mass effect is Edwnm-v striking. C dt d "I g ' In this garden the massed effect m e "W" P W3 of the single red dahlias seem to This warm and lriciidly little Isle delight the garden visitors and ex- That cacti one loves so well. cept for the lifting in autumn are is full of beauty unsurpassed not one bit of trouble after plani- That weaves a magic spell. ing. When you set out bedding Where tired hearts may rest and Backsia ge Al CNE i Marilyn Bell. (wearing sweater) star of the Canadian National lhe Exhibition grandstaiid siiow,cliats t uiih some of the girls in the sliiiw liar-kslage. Back row. left to right: Anne Hoffman. Carole Mitchell. Judy Hanson and" Ber- nadette Broiikes. Beside Marilyn is Sheila Billing. also in the cast and rcrenlly chosen Miss Toriiiiio. lWeslern Ontario Will Honor Turnip With "Rulabaga Day" By PAl'i.iNF7 KENNEDY l l.oyd Wright. DF9Sidt'Hl Oi lh!-'lin autumn it is a wonderful flower. Amen: an Bar Association, saidiliow they are grown all the year that vihcn courts follow the guld-it-ound. I-lor'ticulturists. with an eye ance of previous decisions "there to scientific research, discovered can be no government by arbi-vtbat chrysantbcmums bloom when dahlias. place them as close to- gether as possible and they will make a good showing of colour. There are two splendid ways to use dahlias in a border for color dream The happy hours away: Greet every new-born day. While youth and joy anti laughter lrnry whims or caprice.” "Equal justice before the law for the nch and the poor. for l1llI1til”lllP! and majorities. is a necessary by-product." Another aspect of the Canadian iiidicial system which glvesl "Americans cause for envy." he- uid. is the fact Judges are ap- pointed in Canada. not elected tori short term: as in most states oft the US. Mr. Diefcnbakcr. member of ai tiie-man panel discussing criminal law before a section of the asso- ciation's annual convention. said he is certain that a revision of prisoner handling practices would result in fewcr person: being con. in-ti-it I second time after serving SNIICIICPJ. ('Rl'I'l('iZE IMMIGRATION The HW'IIti0n's civil liberties section, meanwhile. unanimously lfcehted al report criticizing some fanadlan immigration procedures Ind Ursmii changes. "'9 Ftltort said that in cases " timings abroad particulars of lluons tor refusals are never given. the days are short. By controlling the light. using such simple means as shading with dark cloth, the plants bloom outdoors before frost in coldareas. indoors. they can be (lowered at any season of the year they are needed by controlling or providing light. Few flowers have better keeping qualities and the color range is amazing. So. too. is the list of varieties and flower types ranging in size from tiny. button-like flowers to huge flowers as big its inner plates. I am looking forward to the new Mums In this garden and every morning when making the tour of the garden my steps lead me to the border of these lovely flowers. DAIILIAS I come to crowd The wine-red. the gold. the crim- son. the pied The dahlias thatlreign by the gar- den side. ' the velvet. imperial Thomas. New varieties of bedding dahlias were planted this spring and it is such a joy to find that they are very lovely. No stakes mar the will? HIWI of secrecy which sur- rmindti these proceedings is un- healthy and unnecessary." said the "D0". The same sub-committee. Hunt for personnel cbanges.' "'''"d "D a storm last year by! beauty of bedding dahlias and they are covered with colorful blooms almost all through the dablia sea- son. Delightful small-flowering pompon dahlias are very good in borders and nothing makes a finer table decoration. Several good col- effects. One is to plant them in a range that is altogether pleasing; for instance. low varieties from pale to deep shades of yellow. back- ed with taller varieties in orange toues. Plant red dahlias against a mass of white Giant Ziiinias of three toot height. You will find it "Fire air is full of fragraiice From woods of spruce and pine That guard the winding roads that link The busy towns in line. And from the cool green meadows comes fun to experiment with combina- The scent of new-mown hay: tions of colors close to each other. And violets bloom beside the A good color in the blue Chinese for-get-me-not goes nicely with sel- mon colored dahlias. and purple petiinias are fine to use with red or scarlet dahlias. -Hardy asters are lovely with dahlias. with their sprays a definite contrast in form. Almost four centuries ago the dablia was found growing wild im hlEh sandy areas in Mexico by a Spanish physician. The handsome hybrids of today have come a long way from the modest ancestors found by the physician so many years ago and now there are bund- reds -iu the trial grounds of the different Dahlia Societies in this and other countries. and all offered to the trade are wortbwlle dahlias to grow. Because the tubers of the dahlla can be kept from year to year and. many divisions made it is possible to have a large collect- ion of lovely colors in a short time and so they are an inexpensive plant for the garden. September is the month when we love the dahlias for the beauty given to the garden in the autumn days. brooks . Where flickering shadows play. Little rabins. bright as raiiilmws Are clustered here and there Along the roads, and by the shore- You find them everywhere. Anti vvni-it the niouii the sea Upon the suniiiic-r's night. The Island is a fairyland Of beauty and delight. shines oler Its magic spell eiithralls me and Whereevcr I may go. I shall come back to this iicar Isle. Because I love it so. -Consbanca I. Heckbert. BAGSNACHER CATCHES BRIGHTON. England i(7Pt-Two Alsatian dogs have been aded to the police force. chiefly to deal with handbag iinatchers iir this re- sort town. -mmm......m 1 S'l'RA'l'F()ltI). tint. tCPl--"Rtih abaga day" to be held here this fall is calculated to give the lowly turnip a promotional shot in the . arm. l Turnip growers. shippers. and- buycrs will gather Sept. 26 for fun and frolic and to pick a queen -sail cciitred around the rutahaga --which is just a high-class name for the turnip. But in western Ontario the rich- est turnip producing area in Can- lada-turnips are no laughing mat- ter. They grow the biggest. host paiid most. to the tune of 2,000,0t)il lbusbels marketed last year. 'axPonrs To U. it. Most of the crop went to the United States which has developed a largesize taste for turnips lately. But Canada still lags sadly behind and rutabaga day is designed to lift the product from something small boys detest and are forced to eat-to a national vegetable de- licacy. Rutabaiza day will see priiiccsscs as well as a queen There will be spceclies by Canadian agricultural leaders and housewives will re- ceive recipes and new ideas for cooking and serving the vegetable Caiiadian Press Staff Writer i Wtlrltlns lm in l gr a tie in pro- ours are bloooming now and they eediim. l ireouire very little attention from it urpd ant, immigration d,,jthe gardener except keeping the .. faded flowers trimmed. Then the Miniature dahlias bloom NEW ATTACH! here in lovely colours. They are , midway between the large exhibit- b”'il;l;A”:tA ICP)-Li.-Col. Gordoniion varieties and dwarfs in stature '3" "- M Wlnmpeit will artistic arrangements. The stems imp for Yugoslavia next month make W" from COL L E. K”. of all these dahlias are long and rigid making them easy to arrange mi-l.f'y- .0lful:'eantigvll'lIe. 0nt.. as and they are Ideal for cutting and mbmy M 3:112. d t e Canadian Ithgdouble dwarf dahlias start mumd M d 3” 9- "19 Irmy an-.nloomtng very early with a pro- On By. The new atlache'fusion of lovely flowers on dwnrf BIC KACHE Nay lieVIai-ninq Iachchs is often csuusl by kidney action. When kidneys gel cutluoyl order. asau acids and wastes remain in the systssl. Then bsclsciis. distubali root or that tired-out and hssvy-headed fooling lllly soon follow. That's the tins to tal- Doddls Kidney Pills. Dodd's stiaiulahs "'1 be promoted to acting rank of ;'"L:l:Pl.lCnI. Kt-nyon's new appoint. Vllii be announced later. HOLMES After you have im-, GIRLS DO plants all they are used in the parks a they are used in the parks and YOU'LL NOT BE ABLE TO RESIST SHOPPING AT BACK-T0-SCHOOL Togs for SPECIAL SALE RACK OF MARKED summer. In England & BRADLEY It their new fall range of AND BOYS WN- if DRESSES it JUMPERS " Si(iRT.': ' JACKETS fend om." assorted sins arias LHOLMES lilti t. tin kidneys to normal action. Then you feel better-sleep better-luck issues. Got Dodtl's Kidney Pills now. at U6H7' l0lV6-IAOWIJG NEOIITI outweer desther one-2:01 i lllAiil.EY Chnrlottchttm RP-I1 amplifier, 5' loudspeaker I3 -J-wood portable record plnylf with exceptional performance. Complete with viable and ban controls and dual stylus aystal cartridge. 60 cydo only. I386” long. in more imaginative ways. A "gold toiirnanient" will he the day's highlight whcn buyers line tip on one side of the course and produccrs and shippers on the other. Coached by the "turnip prin- cesses" producers and shippers will push turnips with hoes right into the hands of the buyers. The princess coaching the first prodiicer in get his turnip over .the line will aiitoiiiatit-ally become "queen of rutabaga day." The imaginative producers of the turnip festival bave even organ- ized the turnip production area into ”rutabaga city." The city. with controllers and coiiiicillors picked from shippers and prudiiccrs. is bordered by Owen Sound on the north. Guelph on the east, London on t'he south and Lake Huron on the west. ”We are really going all out to make turnips attractive" said A.lI.' Wlltrcd of Toronto, a turnip fes- tival promoter. APPETIZING RECIPES For housewives Mr. Wilford rec- oninicnded two appctlzing turnip recipes-J'.liist to show the vege- table”: true merits." Scalloped turnips and apples: 2 cups of cooked turnips sliced small. It: cups of sour raw apples m tablespoons of butter; 1 teaspoon of salt. Place half the turnips in izreased casserole of two-quart size. 'cover with half the apples. sprin- kle with half the sugar. dot with :half the butter and sprinkle with half the salt The repeat the per- fnrmanre with the other half. 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