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Show - .... - , - 12' . . ' TH 1 CHRISTPAAS E N W1 E - Brootnhead'Regains Use of Ankles - ,,. , MP Utah Navy Bomber Hero in Korea Restored to Active Flight Duty swn , ,,, . r Transferred ' - , -- .. o'itiik I : , i, te . -- 7 0 N i TheLynndyl- soldier sailed ' t, - ' THURSDAY . , 14'1 , , , CIME.C111E-,...;ILTO-V Al :R-R:q411M- - Ar-- 4 ma L. I I I I from San Fran- - eli : ,, ..0.,Po' ; F - , . ;,.,.,, c i, Sri' ' Better Suits i .'-- 4 ' and jP V7".17 upon arrival in sko, Hawaii was as- . , lityes-'1gned to theitirman 1500th Motor Vehicle Squadron at Hickman. ' The group is part of the Military Air Transport Service, which operates a global airlift of sick and wounded, key military . personnel and priority cargo. Airman Hayes, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hayes, was graduated from Delta High School, where he was a letterman in transport 69.o 89. 9&j Reg. '- . s c o, C a 1. : aboard a Navy It He--wemployed by the Union Pacific Railroad in Lynndyl before enlisting in the Air Force on Feb. 2, 1952, as I enstommanormonom , 'lir; ' 4.. , 'tk. -I - . c'N) 1 , " , ! 1 e 1 , - . LYNNDYL Airman 2C Kenneth A. Hayes, 21, has been I ": transferred from Maxwell Air z Ala. to '.1.000111111.. Bise, Hickman Field, Ha- - I Honolulu, , wail. - r e - ' , Ilawail Base To No,--- ," I helicopter-erashed.--Despi- .- ,,,1 - , . ,. - , . . - I I , . ,r 4. 5 ,.. Navy flight examinations. And I Lt. Broomhead's dive bomber '' 7r- not stopping there, he went on i was .r,g-deep in North I I to qualify as a jet fighter Korea while he was erasing Red I l'Ara'711;9.---,..AC4101;:ilre1411 àX..71 Salt Lake's Korean war hero, 1 zap,-A- l bridges. He survived the mouni pilot k5.) bas won his "toughest" fight. Z. Jr tainside crash despite his inReceives Cross The lanky Utahn is once again I and later was joined by juries lm ' That is not all. News belated- - iwo would-brescuers whose flying for the U. S. Navy. !,,: 1Y 1.0) all-da-y 1'3,,k 1 reachedSaltLakeCityl Only a few N - Q rescue efforts of all U. S. , '::att. flight surgeons feared his Wednesday that 1..t..B!oomh.ear ......., A 1 , . 1,70 ctp the trio was anklessmashed when his plane had received the Distinguished forces e Flying Cross for his Korean captured and disappeared. Lt. crashed behind Korean lines geN ,.co i i 'it), ' 5 would keep h i m - forever service. Broomhead, whose fate re4,49,.. zeS 3a 9tortN '",,, The modest Salt Laker was mained unknown until he S grounded. $;ol iL 4-7-'t, t And for Lt. Broomhead, whosel awarded the DFC way back in popped up at the POW ex, I ' i'', whole life is wrapped up in 1952 while he was still missing changes of last April, survived iNavy aviation, that was the sad- in action. But neither his wife 157 months of suffering and 7 ' 42k ' - dest of all prospects. Who received the medal in his hardship in Communist POW But the modest officer con- absence, nor he ever mentioned camps. -founded the medics by massag it, even during the time he Citation Given , ing and exercising his ankles' was one of the nation's most t Lt. a Broomhead's until he finally got past the publicized war heroes. tion reads: ' "For heroism and, extraordiary achievement in aerial flight . as a pilot of an attack bomber in Fighter Squadron 194 emWHY PLAY 'ROAD ROULETTE'? barked on the U.S.S. Valley You have read of the grisly "gamer of "Russian roulette" Forge, during operations against a few people are killed at it everyyear and the rest forces in enemy aggressor Korea on Feb. 8, 1952. Skillfully - ot-ti- s sbake our heads M disbelief that anyone could be lc; stupid. But a lot of us go right on playing "road carrying out a daring glide bombing strike against vital roulette," which is just about as dangerous. We pass on hills and curves, fail to signal, cut in close in heavy enemy railroad bridges in the vicinity, of Kowon, Ensign trafficall the rest of the things which can, and often Bteomhead resolutely pressed do, mean death. We just take a chance that the road home his attack and severely ahead will be clearlike the Russian roulette player damaged one of the bridges takes a chance that the hammer will fall on an empty although his plane was struck cylinder when he pulls the trigger of the gun. Someby a burst of hostile times luck holds. Sometimes it doesn't. That spells fire and forced to crash death, whichever game you are playing. land behind enemy lines. By (This series of sate driving hints is sponsored jointly by the his expert airmanship, aggresDeseret News and Telegram and the new eu dealers of this sive determination, and unwavering devotion to duty in the face of strong opposition, Ensign Broomhead contributed materially to the success of his Salt Lake Police Sgt. George The City Commission also ausquadron and upheld the highest traditions of the United F. LaTulippe Wednesday had thorized $350 for transportation been granted a leave of absence and incidental expenses. States Naval Service." has beeh Sgt. LaTulippe Lt. Broomhead is now at- with pay from Jan. 1 to March tached to a squadron operating 20 to attend a police institute granted a $350 scholarship by institute officials. out of Naval Air Station, San at Louisville, Ky. .. 4, Diego. By NORMAN R. BOWEN Lt. (jg) Marvin S. Broomhead, , , , . t , , ,.. , . . ogo - - , Plik In 3' 11041111,41111111 , VOL.6 11111 ' . t Utah Airmail Is ' , , , , D000mbar,16, 1953 , City, Wodotooday, --- - , Lt. SA take DESERET NEWS AND TILIORAM, - , INIMIVIIMPARMONdecal Beg. to 12.98 Cottons and rayon crepes in hto1,18:1,36c,,eonli,y,.. prints, checks, solids. Broken Sizes 12 to 20, 1812 to 2412. grey, green. 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