0 PAGE IGHTTHE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MARCHI 22, 1940 ..... - - --------- -- --- -- ------ - - ------- . .................... r, I C 'it U ft r Nw F 'N -elk J The. Queen Mary, 80,000-ton, British luxury liner which holds the record for a trans-Atlantic crossing, is preparing to sail from her New York dock for duly a s a troopship in the Empire's service A dockworker is shown here wheeling supplies to ward the ship while other stores await loading. The Mauretania, placed in service only last summer, is also preparing for similar duty. This striking aerial view was made as fire turned the chemnilaT iflan t of the White Tar Co. of Kearney, N. J.. into a roaring furnace and sent dense eolumns of smoke into the sky. Firemen can be seen pouring wate r into thie ruins. Barrels of chemicals, some of whichl exploded, are visible piled up on the ground. Sixty emnployes, several of whom were forced to ij amp, fled to safety. dash pecte6 uretania, fifth largest liner in the British merchant marine, is shown getting u' steam for her ew York harbor under cover of darkness for an undisclosed destination. The Mauretania is ex- placed in service as a troop transport. A demand for a court test on the physical ability of Henry H-orner to perform his duties as Governor of Illinois was served upon three of the state's law officers by letters from Attorney !Aeob Legion Tenny (above), of Chicago._ Coy..Horner was stricken ill in November, 1938, and has never regained normal health. Washington, D. C., was subjected to a planned "bombing" when one wing of a $2,000,000 apartment building was dynamnited to make way for the $4,000,000 first unit of the proposed $26,000.000 War Department Buildig. Th'is picture, mat~lde just as the dynamite exploded, shows the walls of the nine-story structure crumbling. MilesA. kftLTI. 9KIEL O' BAY HELGOLANq tJ zF . L DON 'E h'RE12M In reprisal for the German bombing of the Bvitis h naval base at Scapa Flow, British planes staged a pro- longed raid on the German island seaplane base of SV'It. Waves of bombers dumped their deadly loads in one of the biggest air raids of the war. Eyewitnesses on a nearby Danish island reported 83 earth-jarring blasts. This Associated Press mar) indicates the location of Sylt. A meeting between Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini at Brennero, Ital,. opened new avenues for spec- ulation about the. possible future course of the Europecan wvar. Talk centered about a Rome-Moscow-Berlin axis anid "neutralization" of the Balkans. Here Hitler (left) and Mussolini clasp hands after their meeting. Just bavk of It Duce stands his foreign minister, Coun t Galeazzo tCiano. This photo was radioed from Berlin to New York. Katherine Earlciie Callahan, 22, said at Miamni, Fla., that she and her husband, Eniory, ;{., hope to become the parents of qjuintuplets in May. 1Hcr physician confirmed the report that X-ray pictures ap- peared to show five distinct heads. ON