Miami Daily News-Record (Miami, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 297, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 12, 1957 Page: 3 of 8
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2 Young Victims
of Shooting Are
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LITTLE ROCK Ark (UP) —
Two boys were near death today
after their twice-widowed mother
wrote out elaborate burial plans1
shot them and killed a third 1 I
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brother and herself I
Police said Mrs Mary Sharp:
36 apparently shot her sons Tues-
day while they slept since all
three were found in bed :
Charles Edgar 7 and William
Pat O'Brian a son by Mrs
Sharp's first marriage were in
"extremely critical'' condition to-
day Douglas Marshall 10 died
shortly after reaching the hospi-
tal Doctors removed 25-caliber bul-
lets from their heads but said
Charles and William didn't seem
to improve with the operation
Mrs Sharp was found dead in
her home by her mother Mrs
Vance Rial who said her daugh-
ter had been despondent since her
second husband died of a heart
attack nearly a year ago
Iler first husband was killed in
World War
Mrs Sharp left several notes
one saying "We can't go on I
love them and no one else wants
them"
"The boys have told me that no
matter what happens they want
to be with me" she wrote
Another note listed pallbearers
and songs to be sung at the fu-
neral She wrote that if possible she
wanted Charles Edgar "put in my
coffin with me" The note said the
child usually slept with her and
"it is my hope he can sleep on
with me"
TULSA SIGNS PITCHER
TULSA (UP)— The Tulsa Oil-
ers of the Texas League have
signed pitcher William Tosheff
who was released by Austin
Oiler manager Al Widmar said
Tosheff was "worth a trial" on
the basis of a good showing in
spring training and his 1956 rec-
ord of 10-6 and a 181 earned run
average while with Austin
Only one man lived
to tell thetal!
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SOMETHING TO CLUCK ABOUT—Korean farmer Kim
Young Nam holds a white leghorn hen that laid 340 eggs last
year The hen descended from one of 200000 eggs airlifted
into Korea in "Operatiori Cackle"—a joint US United Nations
and Church World Services undertaking Korean farmers are
being helped in all phases of agriculture by the International
Cooperation Administration
Witness
Just then Mrs Sakai started to
climb out of the trench There
was another shot and I saw Mrs
Sakai fall forward on her face
with her arms spread out She
moaned but didn't say anything
I was standing about eight yards
from where she fell
Girard ran lip to her He looked
frightened He leaned over and
put his hand on Mrs Sakai's back
and shook her but she didn't
move
Girard turned to me and called
out "Papasan" motioning me to
!come
I talked to Mrs Sakai and
touched her back "Obasan oba-
san" I said but she didn't
answer and I knew she was dead
Girard made gestures for me to
put Mrs Sakai on my back and
!carry her away Mrs Sakai was
"daijobu" (OK) Girard told
me
Then he looked again at Mrs
Sakai's face and touched her His
face looked scared "Obasan is
dead" I told him in Japanese
First Aid Too Late
Some of the villagers came
back and we moved Mrs Sakai
to some flat ground and laid her
on the ground face up
Girard had gone away but he
!returned soon with another sol-
dier who had a first aid kit
The other soldier opened Mrs
1 Sakai's clothing and touched her
over the heart Then he cleaned
the dirt from her mouth and tied
her mouth shut with a bandage
Japanese police and some other
soldiers including officers ar-
rived then Girard was driven
away in a jeep
I knew Mrs Sakai only as a
neighbor and to say hello to
There was no particular reason
for my being with her on that
day
1 Since she was killed T have
been back to the firing range
twice About 300 villagers go
'every day But I don't want to go
back again
Rackets
Barden said The funds he added
also represent the future pensions
of workers and must be protected
Committee member Cleveland
M Bailey (D-WVa)) said he
would insist that United Mine-
workers President John L Lewis
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would insist that United Mine- chert's explanation of the case be-
workers President John L Lewis hind closed doors last Wednesday
be called to testify later on told reporters Dechert was "dead
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1 methods by which a union can I wrong" to coy Girard lured the
11 safely protect such funds 1 woman closer i Agg
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7 Thrilling Events
Bulldogging
Calf Roping
Brent Riding
Ladies Barrel Races
Brahma Bull Riding
Cutting Horse Contest
Bareback Riding
Mid-East
between Jordan and Egypt and
appeared the Arab rift extended
to Saudi Arabia and Egypt as
well
Saudi Arabia and Jordan issued
a communique today announcing
that travel by Moslem pilgrims
to Mecca via the Gulf of Aqaba
was undesirable because of the
"current situation" in the gulf
The communique cited Israel as
responsible for the unsatisfactory
conditions in the Aqaba area
Saudi Arabia recently protested
to the UN Security Council
Counsel
against the presence of Israeliis working It serves to cue Jack condition
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war vessels in what it called
"Arab territorial waters"
Israeli dispatch hinted t h a t'
the United States had urged Is-
rael to tone down its claims to use
the Gulf of Aqaba and to go slow
on sending an Israeli test ship
through the Suez Canal Anntli
Jordan was depending more 1
and more on Saudi Arabia for ec-I
onomic help and an Amman dis-1
1 patch today said a plan was be- 0
I ing worked out whereby Saudi J
Arabia would buy more of and in-
Jor-
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dan's industrial products
vest more money in the Jordan-
ian economy
Tuesday in a demonstration of
solidarity Hussein and Sau drove:
through the beflagged streets of
Jordan to the cheers of thousands
of Arabs lining the narrow side-
walks Syria was so alarmed by de-
velopments its Cabinet met in
emergency session in Damascus
to discuss the situation Some
diplomats suggested mediation 11
between Jordan and Egypt and II
indicated Syria might move to
klurscie
produce the 12 million dollars in
aid Jordan was promised but did
not receive
that killed her
But the defense official ex-
plained this had been in the
press and he was merely explain-
ing the Japanese position
Dechert's alleged statements at
Coral Gables and his subsequent
explanation drew sharp criticism
from some senators and Girard's
lawyers here
Sen Ralph E Flanders (11-Vt)
member of a two man Senate
subcommittee which heard De-
chert's explanation of the case be-
hind closed doors last Wednesday
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June
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MIAMI DAILY NEWS-RECORD MIAMI OKLAHOMA
Star Who Hales
Hollywood How
Living in Spain
By ERSKINE JOILNSON
HOLLYWOOD (NEA) — Holly-
wood and Grapevine: Hollywood
pals of Ava Gardner are chuck-
ling about her quote to newsmen
in Mexico City that: "I hate Hol-
lywood The life is too fast there
for me" They insist she's been
living it up in Madrid where she
now makes her home much faster
than she ever did in Hollywood
Singer Peggy King no longer is
wearing musician Andre Previn's
engagement ring and is dating
other fellows Previn and his wife
are expected to reconcile
United Artists' entry into the tele-
tilm business "on the same basis
that it is now operating in motion
pictures" has the approval of
some of the biggest stars in Holly-
wood who have been releasing
films through the company They
will now add telefilms to their
regular schedule of movie making
Bill Bendix's daughter Lor-
raine will debut as his niece on
next fall's "Life of Riley" stan-
zas She dropped from 286 pounds
to 122 via hospitalization to play
the part
There's new interest in filming
the TV Emmy-winning "Requiem
for a Heavyweight" as a movie
starring Jack Pa lance who ap-
peared in the home screen ver-
sion Reason author Rod Serling
nixed a Playhouse 90 offer to re-
peat the show this summer
Marie Wilson's CBS-TV contract
expires in June She may revive
"Irma" on another network if CBS
is willing to part with the title
The Mel Torme marriage is
on smooth seas again and they'll
go to Europe together in July
The girl on Marlon Brando's
arm at a special preview of "The
James Dean Story" was Anna
Kashfi the doll from India in
"The Mountain"
The Witnet: Jack Lemmon has
a habit of saying "Magic time"
after Director Richard Quine calls
1"Roll 'em" on any scene for "Op
leration Mad Ball" in which Jack
PLACE-
Grand Lake Baptist Assembly Grounds
South end of new Number 10 Bridge
where it crosses Cowskin (Elk) River—
EAT-
FREE BEEF BARBECUE—Family Invited
You are invited if you don't have a church home
Will be served from 6:00 to 7:30 pm
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BE IT EVER SO MOBILE—Home is where the nest is To
the horror cif Mother and Father Robin the snug home they
had so carefully built atop the brake cylinder of a C & O
crew car in Grand Rapids Mich suddenly began to move It
was enough to scramble the three eggs Somehow the two
birds managed to stay with the rolling nest They stirvived
the 150-mile overnight trip and next day continued their house-
keeping in Traverse City Mich
and everyone on the set that it is
a "take" and not a rehearsal
Other day Ernie Kovacs the TV
comedian working in the film was
getting ready to do a closeup
scene of his own for the picture
All was quiet and ready Quine
called the usual Roll 'elm"
"Tragic time" said Kovacs
stepping into the scene
Not in the Script: Cameron Mit-
chel! who played Barney Ross in
"Monkey on My Back" about
Barney's suit against the pro-
ducers that the picture made a
monkey out of him: "The director
and I are consulting with our at-
torneys and may even sue Ross
It was a fine honest picture"
READY FOR BOUT
SAN FRANCISCO (UP) — Raul
Macias of Mexico and Donnie
Ursua of the Philipines have com-
pleted their training for Saturday's
I5-round NBA bantamweight cham-
pionship bout Both went through
their final paces Tuesday and have
been pronounced in top physical
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said it was "a great day for sell-
ing short"
"Yes" - the President said "if
I only could have known"
The President planned two more
official appointments in the morn-
ing but skipped his usual Wednes-
day news conference to avoid
making it too heavy a day
Takes Solid Food
His doctors were not ready to call
his recovery "complete" They
expected it to be a day or two
before his stomach returned to
normal
But Eisenhower made substan-
tial progress Tuesday Increasing
quantities of solid bland food were
introduced into his diet Ile spent
nearly two hours at his desk
working on mail and official papers
Seven deaths on Oklahoma roads
during April were in accidents that
happened between the hours of 10
pm and 11 pm
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One of Oklahoma's most powerful speakers
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Floods
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east Many trees were uprooted i 110GS: Strong to 10c higher
electric lines were down and
glass windows blown in Plate good to choice 200-240 pounds
!$1950 few $195 heavier weights
The big danger area however'
was near Bartlesville and in the
rural area near Novcata in the
northeast
The highway patrol said Cali-
fornia Creek north of Nowata is
vine mile wide at one point and
irising four inches per hour No-
lwata had 49 inches of rain dur-
ing the night
Engineers at Oolagah said the
Verdigris River into which Caney'
River flows is now rising
The highway department said!
the Verdigris rose 20 inches in
one hour east of Nowata and is
rising rapidly
I The city of Pawhuska in Osage
Icounty had 413 inches of rain
iduring the night and lowlands'
'near the city were flooded by Bird
Creek A new dam west of the city:
is helping to prevent flooding in
'the city
Close Reservoir Gates
Army engineers closed the gates
on Ifulah reservoir on the Caney
above Bartlesville during the night
to help prevent flooding The lake
has risen two feet In the past 24'
'hours
i At Bartlesville the critical area
is comparatively low-lying and
the main business section was not
endangered However a number
of business houses in the lower
i areas were threatened along with
at least 40 residences in northern
and southeastern sections of the
city
Residents of Washington county
spent a worried night when light-
ning felled a number of trees and
one tornado funnel was reported
in the northwest part of the city
No one was reported injured and
there was no tornado damage
Heavy rain hail and wind
struck also at Dewey Ramona'
and Copan in the county and
damage to roofs and cars was
reported
Caney River Rising 1
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The Caney River stood at 31 to
32 during early morning Flooci
stage for lowland areas is 29 feet
The weather bureau said it may
reach the 356-foot record of 1950
The weather bureau reportedt
that winds of 50 to 75 miles per
hour caused property damage in
southwestern and central Okla-
homa during the night — mostly1
to trees power lines and largel
store windows
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Market's
)u Tew neavier weig
$1725-1925 lighter weights $17-19
stock pigs S16-20 sows 400 pounds
down $165047 heavier sows
$1425-1625: stags $1250 down
CATTLE: Cows steady with
some weakness good-choice steers
$2050-21: extra choice $21: commercial-low
good steers $18-20:
good-choice heifers and mixed
yearlings $22 utility-commercial
grades $15-18 utility-commercial
cows $12-1450 canner-cutter cows
$10-13 utility-commercial bulls
$14-1450 canner-cutter bulls $12-
1350: good-c hoice lightweight
stock calves $19-21: -
stock steers and heifers $15-1cl
common stockers $12-14 stock
cows $1114
CALVES: Steady prime seals
$22 high prime $21 good-choice
ealers $1921 utility-commercial
$12-18 plain and common light
calves $6-11 good-choice baby
beef 550 pounds up S1l-21 good-
choice heavy calves $17-20
SHEEP: Not fully established
top lambs $21 good lambs $20-21
cull-choice ewes $21 buck lambs
discounted $100 -
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Heck, Jess. Miami Daily News-Record (Miami, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 297, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 12, 1957, newspaper, June 12, 1957; Miami, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2140692/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 21, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.