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Show SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1952 THE JOURNAL 6 intercontinental bomber history Is reached as a U.S. air crew to force readies for delivery the strategic air command the last 6 to be equipped with jet engines at the San Diego division of Consolidated Vultee aircraft. This ship, now designated as a 6 model, provides the air force with a fleet of completely capable of speeds in excess of 435 m.p.h. at altitudes eight miles high. The four General Electric 7 engines mounted in pairs . under the Pratt and Whitney piston engines generate 42,000 horsepower for the wings and the six aircraft. big WINGS OF POWER . . , Another milestone in P age 4 B-3- B-3- B-3- B-3- 6s J-4- 3500-horsepo- BROOM KEEPS SUSPECT IN LINE . . . Picked up by New York police after a shot was fired on 75th street, this fellow Is firmly entrenched In a seat at the East 67th St. police station. Officers used the station house broom to keep prisoner pinned. Police say he was chased and captured after the shot. Two knives were taken from him. The prisoner was tentatively Identified as John Buckmaster. But whether he fired the shots or what he was doing with the knives wasnt found out. . . Benjamin of U S. Steel Fairless, president (left), greets Philip Murray, president of United Steel Workers, durUNION-INDUSTR- Y . ing a wage stabilization board is hearing in New York, Fairless r ' a raise. wage opposing ... A Norton, Va., physician CARRIES DYING BABY EIGHT MILES denied that he refused to visit a dying baby because the Richard Hazelwood family, shown with their son, did not have the money to pay for the 'call. Mrs. Hazelwood walked part of the eight-mil- e distance to St. Marys hospital in Norton from her home In the Hopkins Chapel community, with the baby in her arms and leading her son. The baby died of pneumonia after arrival. two-year-o- ld Aldo Icardi, former lieutenant In the office of strategic service who was accused of involvement In the murder of his superior officer while on a secret mission in Italy during World War II, reads the news story that told of Italys attempt to extradite and try him for the murder. Icardi said through his attorney that he will fight extradition. Also involved Is Carl G. Lodolce of Rochester, New York. He will probably fight extradition too. CRUEL TO BOXER . . . boxer Bob Satterfield filed suit for divorce against his wife, Mrs. Iona Satterfield (above), charging cruelty. His attorney asked for an injunction to keep her from hitting Bob. Light-heavyweig- ht DISCUSS RANSOM TO HUNGARY . . . Secretary of State Dean Ache-so- n (right), shown with Senate armed services committee member Senator Wayne Morse (R., Oregon) before he testified before the com- -, mittee in closed session about the paying of $120,000 to Hungary for the release of four American fliers who landed by mistake behind the Red border last December. There have been rumbles of criticism against our state department for acceding to the Hungarian request. RAISED AND FLOATING . . . S.S. Sandmate raised from Newark Bay. |