EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY STTNI DAY, JTTLV 7, 1940 TiH6E M ii lTiTGAN i ylei. YSU )YJ L , E4 r- I C 'U Ui ft F N F I5 'N r** *ik i 7j :. :""": c :... LA ROCH4ELLE G " BUCHAREST . 4r S I :;:"..":;; 00ELGRD SL A C IK S E A pLA R OMRA N'ALO\ERS OLANCR RANXALGIER 500AT 'Cic ' :C U Eni In an unprecedented action, the British fleet attacked units of the French navy to prevent its falling into German hands. This Associated Press map shows where action occurred at Oran (1) in North Africa and Casablana. French ships stationed at Alexandria to help guard the Suez Canal (2) were ordered by the Peta n go&ernmfnt to fight their way toward Fre nch Tunisia. Anchor symbols indicate French naval bases. Other developments included the r eported sink ink of the French liner Champlain by a mine near La- Rochelle (3) and installation of a pro-German cabinet in Rumania (4). Prof. Lawrence Preuss (above) of the political science department will lecture on "The Monroe Doc- trine and Hemispheric Defense" in the second of the Summer Session Series of lectures on "American Policy in the World Crisis, at 4:15 p.m. tomorrow in the Rackham Lecture Hall. Col. Frank Knox, Chicago publisher and Republican vice-presidential nominee in 1936, found himself between two staunch Democrats when he appeared b efore the Senate Naval Affairs Committee regarding his nomination by 'President Roosevelt to be Secretary of the Navy. With Knox (center) are Sen. David 1. Walsh (left), chairman of the committee, and Sen. Scott Lucas. Two poi emen were killed by a bomb disguised as a portable radio set bekind t.e Pol'sh pavil'on at the New York World's Fair and sev- eral were wounded in the midst of thousands'f"panic-stricken Inde- pendence Day visitors. This picture, made inside the fair grounds, shows onf of the dead, a detective from the bomb squad, covered with a sheet. Another detective is being lifted into an ambulance. After rumors of a separation, Lana Turner, young screen star, and Artie Shaw, swing band leader, got together for photographs in Hollywood. Shaw repeated his denials of the separation, but, even as they stood on the same platform, Miss Turner tearfully admitted that it was true. The heavy tramp of German military boots echoed in train sheds of Quebec as soldiers, airmen, para- chutists and naval prisoners, captured in the Europe an war, were marched aboard waiting trains for trans- portation to prison camps. Prison camps are being set up in the interior of Canada. Mrs. Florence Phillips, 18, and her brothers, George Sanders (above), 16, and Joseph Sanders, 22, were accused at Shoshone, Idaho, of slaying their father, Charles Sanders, 48, by leaving him bound in the desert. Wendell Willkie (center), Republican candidate for President, is shown in New York with William Allen White (left), veteran Kansas editor and writer who called to offer his support, and Gov. Harold E. Stassen (right), Willkie's floor manager at the Philadelphia convention. Great Britain, striking suddenly and decisively, destroyed, seized or put out of action virtually all im- portant units of the French navy in a series of stroke s unprecedented in naval history. It was reported that the French battleship Dunkerque (above) was involvt d in the action off Algeria and was severely damaged but escaped. _4 .. _ .w z.: .. .. . .; . :.......: n '. ::: r ....... ... .: ....,... :.t. :.: := S. ... ! _.: J . ._... 3 . :._. ,1 -... .. J...... ..... R .... ....>. ... n.. . ... ... _ ...,,..t :_.. ...x .36d ...::.c:.. .;