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Show X SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1353 Utah County. Utah Suicide Attempt In '50 WASHINGTON CUP) Ma J. Gen. "William F. Dean has disclosed he once attempted to commit suicide with a Russian submachine SUNDAY HERALD 14 Baneral Dean Discloses ZEALAND ERS WELL-REA- D CHRISTCHURCII, N. Z. (UP) ' New Zealanders read and buy more the trouble was, I knew them. books than Americans. This Is one v. ..... TVi :.it r j of the first conclusions reached by cided I'd better kill myself, be- Robert J. Havighurst, professor of cause I might squeal when they education and chairman of the unstarted driving those splinters . gun rather than face the prospect of torture at the hands of his Com der my fingernails and setting them afire, as they told me they munist captors in Korea. ' Dean said the attempt failed be- were going to do. t cause the weapon jammed. Gun Fails to Work The repatriated former comHe he noticed his guard had said mander of the 24th Division told laid his submachine gun and down the National Press Club he made the attempt in September, 1930. dozed off. He crept past him, Dean said, got the gun and went to the Threatened Torture window. He planned to shoot himDean, telling the story of 'his self. early months of captivity, said 'he Though . he had experimented decided to kill himself after a Col. with that type of enemy weapon Kim and four teams oMnterrosa-tor- s before his capture, he failed to questioned him in sessions of work this one properly. 3, 44 and 10 hours. Suddenly, he said, he was disAfter the last session, he said. covered by a man he had not "Kim was reajly provoked. He said known was in the room, a Col. they were going to torture mein Kong, who had been asleep in the corner. the morning." "What they were aiming for was "He rushed me, roaring." Dean the defense plans of Japan. And recalled. 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Vv FOR David Rose Show Star Time Pari m m Amoa m "?S Although the Nobel committee as usual did not give its reasons, Lie said "It was the plan no doubt that won him the fine "AH Americans should be proud W Hour of St. Francis Let's Pretend " " Here's Henri Rene Miss Men Behind Melody Our Brooks m m M Plan.i 4 r Utah In Central Kidi tt Quiz t m Trygve Lie, former Secretary, of the United Nations and a Norwe gian, said there was "no better man" jfor the award. "I think Norway owes a lot to the MarshaU - Stiil Number One m Larry Lesueur Facts Forum Musicale University m - ft ' razed" Secretary of State John FosterDulles said he was very pleased and sent Marshall a letter of con gratulations. Former Secretary of State Dean Acheson issued a statement: m m mm CITY FARMER He may be from the big city, but that ames doesn't detract from Sarconi's pride as a far'mer. ld boy beams tThe, as he struggles to lift a basket, of sweet potatoes at the New .York City Plant and Flower Guild Children's Garden. It was a bumper crop for the garden and youngsters like Jimmy -. helped in the harvest. four-year-o- Invitation to Learn Howard K. Smith Bill Costello News 20th Century Concert Hall Connoisseur's Corner Symphonette New York Philharmonic m " wegians. I cannot find words to express my thanks." Senators,- - Congressmen, government officials and statesmen join ed in calling the award a fitting tribute for the author of a plan that helped give Europe the means to rebuild its economy and the strength to resist the threatening tide of Communism. Dulles Pleased ' " mm Pulpit Eternal Light Concert Hall of the Nrvra. 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Chlcaeo Round Table Viewpoint Utah Weekend :fTri - Shadow :15 :3n Detective MviterT :4$ OONlck Carter - " :15i 30 Gut Lombardo Show :45l Freedom Story Tabernacle Choir ' Research Music From Around the World Romance Weston Style Tropic Holiday Song Time Baxter's Quiet Korner Hour of Melody ! "I feel very warmly disposed toward the neoDle of Norwav." h said. "The school children of Nor way presented me with an Elk- nounq a few years ago and now I received this tremendous compliment from a committee of Nor- Kanmu Quartet Sabbath Prelud ' News FddT Howard Show Biers and happy that General Marshall's . great t services to the cause of peace are so fittingly recog- - distinction." im . Sundav Serenade " Jack Flna Orch. Carmen Cavallaro Guy Lombardo The soldier has been fignting a siege of influenza in Pinehurst, N. C. Although his wife said he is improving, he was not permitted any visitors. But in a statement released from his bedside, he said he was "greatly honored" bv the award that he considered it "a great KSL News You Go with Huso ' s . T - Laurence Welk .Tan Garber " 11 :4V Generarill ire v Sun Up Frolic - . , H39 T. D." Utah Tl. WASHINGTON (UP) Presi dent Eisenhower led the free world today in applauding the award of the Nobel Peace Prize to: Gen. George C. Marshall. As a soldier, Marshall led the Allied armies to victory in World War II. As a statesman, he helped make the peace, and check Communist ambitions with his great economic aid program for Europe, the Marshall Plan. When the Norwegian Nobel Com mittee announced latp Fririav prevent transfer of Trieste's Zone that Marshall was its choice for A from American-Britis- h control tne 19o3 peace awardrMr. Eisento Italian administration. hower said he was "delighted." The President, who served under Marshall during the war, sent a personal note of congratulations to his old commander. He also ex ill pressed regret at Marshall's " ness. v or for further KEYY KCSU 1m KDYL 1 1 The (UP) United States, Britain and .France today hoped to get an invitation off early next week for negotiations with Italy ana Yugoslavia on the explosive Trieste dispute. Diplomatic informants said the three, powers are following Secre tary of StateJohn Foster Dulles idea that the five power Trieste talks should get started as quickly s possible. i Behind the scenes talks between theBig Three powers have been spurred by Yugoslavia's fiery pro tests land threats to use force to WASHINGTON " because I had the gun In jny hand, and I swung it on him, but of course it jammed. "About that time thrxuand woke up and clipped me, that's 15 yards penalty, clipping from the rear," he joked. "He really knocked me on my face. Then about 15 Korean guards were manhandling me." Dean said the Koreans told him he would be tried for "armed insurrection," but the trial never Radio Programs Sunday, Nov. 1 ihe stations wlo TV listed below are sobmltted KOVO' Trieste Talks lice Praises Nobel Peace Expected Soon P rize Ava rd to Ma rs Ii a P9 (tarring JEFF CHANDLER :, -- ill 7,AR!iYN MAXWELL . t ANTHONY QUINN SUZAN DALL 1 i 't'H! i'.WiI" if:l)IH'- '!!: '.. A V i .ii. i:: . ! . ; ! |