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Pride of French Navy Is Crippled (Continued From T'ace One} when the armistice was signed, he 'li i-l.ii i'd. accounting lor them thus: thiee in British control, one sunk, j urn badly d.unaged and immobili/.cd. otu- driven ashore and incapacitated io»- mouths if not permanently. one | winch escaped to tiie French naval | ba.se at Toulon alter being hit by a torpedo, and the Jean Bart. "This is the greatest achievement >•1' it< kind iu the history of naval operations a remarkable tribute to the value of our sea power, a power winch wo do not intend to lose." Alexander t<>!d the cheering house. Triple Plan For Attack On England (Continued From Pace Onej the In-sieged craft included France's I'tuy aircraft carrier, several sub marines and smaller fighting ships. A group of L*. S. navy destroyers was previously reported enroute to the Martinique area to act as obser vers of any sea clash which might violate the neutrality zone. If discouraged—think of all the ills from which you are exempt. Wife Preservers (—... ~i Use a lenjcth of chain for coat hunger:} when airinsf family clothes nut ot (loci's. Tin- hook of tin hainrerslips into loop of chain Rtiti tht- banners ilon't all sli'le ilown together. neither <io«s the chain sag with the weight. After Bombing Raid on England ... ti. 'ci! firemen douse the ruins with water following: a German • .-'i on southern England during which Nazi bombs demolished this church. (Central Press) The War in the Caribbean 1 ■ I". S. destroyers were rushed to the vicinity ofi or'Bri tish naval t ival warfare loomed in the Caribbean. A sup . carrier and ! blockading a pJanc-laden Frenc Nazi.dominated maniu? tlotdln there to prevent their retu,n t»ie Virgin ■' I hi' U. S. warships had been taking on stoies at the vi g Viands. Note proximity of the scene to the Pana ^en^.a^ pr088) Getting His Third Term Stand President Roosevelt and Postmaster General James A. Farley (right) are pictured at their two-hour conference in the President's Hyde Park, N. Y., home as F.D.R. told Farley his third-term intentions. Farley later, announced, "I know the answer, luit 1 can't give it. . . . I don't intend to say anything more until after the convention assembles in Chicago." . Held in Family Skyings .««•»«£mmamagassamsKmmKmKatvxx •••--• «.»■: .»:•: .«:<. Frank Swiontek, 1!', is pictured in the police station at Buffalo, N. Y., where he is charged with the hammer slaying of his brother Gordon, 9, and sister Teresa, 12. Left, his mother, Cecilia Miziolek, weeps for the slain children. The prisoner was paroled five months ago from Elmira Reformatory where he had been imprisoned for the 1(J37 ax-slaying of his brother Loo, 17. (Central Press) At Senate Bund Probe C. I'lmncphoto Wilbur Kcegan (li'ft), Gorman-American Bund attorney, and G. Wilhelm Kunze, national I5u:id loader, appear before the Senate Judiciary Com mittee in Washington. They were questioned in connection with leg-iso lation requiring registratioi. of foreign organizations with the State Department. Rothschilds Reach U.S. Safely Baron and Baroness Alphonse do Rothschild, of the internationally famous banking family, are shown as they arrived in New York with their family after flight from war-torn Europe aboard the Samaria. The children are Gwendoline and Leopold do Rothschild, Peter M.outefiore, a cousin; and Bettina de Rothschild. (Cntml Charged With Faking Communist Petitions ~ C? "w? fsmm. aniiKminM'. . - Four of 43 j.-ersons indicted in Pittsburgh on ehargts of faking petitions for the Oonimuni.-c party arc shown in Allegheny County detective headquarters. Left to right, Andrew II •(.mike, •>!' ('inii-ville, l'a.; Peter Skrtio, Pittsburgh; .Matthew Conjar, Pittsburgh; and John Ikrkacz, Pittsburgh. Most of those under indictment ire dodging arrest". (('• iitml I'icsh) British Gibraltar Warships—Attacked by France , With a fighting scout piano overhead, the British crui.M-r Aurora (foreground) and escorting destroyers steam out of Gibraltar during recent operations. French squadrons have joined thn.-c; «>f Curmany and Italy in attacks on the stronghold as a result of Britain's Liuttlo with the French licet at iMers cl-Kebir. A Real War Bird A crew member of a British war plane displays an cgK laid by hi.s carrier pigeon while the plane was bombing Germany's Heligoland na val base. Raiding planes use pin eons Instead of radios so the enemy won't be warned of their presence. (Central Press) field in Slaying Harry Jacobs .ctiisiana State Engineer Harry acohs. close friend of the laic Sen tor Ifuoy I'. I-onp, was lvcld by t- w Orlean.; police as tliey probed he slaying of his wife, Kdna, 40. acohs .sai'i she was shot when a lunling' rifle lie wa.s using went off accidentally. bmperor Mam f Emperor I'ao Dal Assassination of Emperor Hao Daf, of Annum, French Indo-China, in his capital city of Hue was reported in Singapore*. I»ao I'ai, educated in France; was 27 years old. /Cental I'reus) U. S. Warship Reported Hit by Nazi U-boat * The United States destroyer Barrtj (above) was reported to have issued an E.G.3. call saying that she had been torpedoed by a German submarine and that she was sinking 400 miles off the coast of Spain. The Barry was one of two American warships sent to the war zone recently. Washington ollicials, however, de clared that the call was a hoax. (Central Prett)
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