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PAGE 35 TUCSON DAILY CITIZEN NOVEMBER 28, 1958 HEDDA HOPPER HOLLYWOOD-Tony Curtis, the most sought after tctor here one of the bought the life of Gabriels d'Annunzio, the Italian poet, for his own company. Leslie Stevens is writing the script to be called "The Perfect Love." Tony will make the picture next year. Tony finished the Marilyn Monroe picture list Friday, and on Monday was rehearsing a General Electric TV show. Only the young can be as active as he. Ketti Frings, Pulitizer prize winner for "Look Homeward, Angel," is in Cedars of Lebanon hospital and goes from there to her penthouse at Chateau Marmont .1 understand, she's renting her new home in Beverly Hills.

When Yul Brynner was asked to take over Ty Power's role in "Solomon and Sheba," he said, "First I mint get Y. Frank Freeman's release from my promise to open 'Buccaneers' in New Orleans, New York City, and Chicago." a immediately phoned him to say, "You net only have my permission but gratitude from the motion picture industry." The Ronnie Reagans are giving a small welcome party for Gene Tierney when she returns for a General Electric TV show. Shirley MacLaine is longing to work with Noel Coward in his '-'Later That Spring," in New York with rehearsals starting in February. But before that she will make a picture at Metro and will do'a TV spectacular on Dec. 14.

Desi Arnaz" wants Lucy to do several shows without him. She's looking madly for either a drama or comedy, and is also working so hard with her theater workshop group. all those who 'have worked with small acting groups here have offered, their services: Charles Laughton, Yul Brynner, Tony Quinn, Agnes Moorehead, etc. "I've known such cooperation, and I'm so grateful," Lucy Mid. The Paul Newmans rushed the season; they're leaving for New York so gave their Christmas presents at a luncheon for 20 last Sunday.

Among the guests were Tony Perkins and Barbara Rush. The! sticker on each gift read "Don't open until Christmas." More than 1,000 stars have been caricatured; and hung on Brown Derby walls period of 30 years. They were horrified when they realized Francis X. Bushman among them, so a painting of him has been done. They plan a celebration for the hanging of it.

Not has been stolen until last when Lawrence Welk, hanging Pat Bcone and Elvis Presley, disappeared. A dear little lady from Pasadena is suspected because she stood looking longingly it each time ihe came in to lunch. .1 didn't know that Richard Brooks turned down an offer to direct "Porgy and Bess." He honestly don't know enough about? -music." I saw for first time "San Francisco," with Gable, Tracy, and Jeanette MacDonald on TV. It was not dated; beautifully done, finely acted. Ws couldr't make that picture today for less than 8 million dollars and even then it wouldn't be as good.

Why Metro sold it to TV I'll never know. They could reissue it every third year and make another 5 million dolars each time. Steve Allen comes west in January for several shows and also as a guest with the Bob Cum- mirigs TV show. Eartha Kitt will wear the red dress she wore before the queen of England at Grove' opening. Doris Day and Marty Mslcher are-signing Gary Grant for "Roar Like a Dove." Frances Langford and Ralph Evinrude have their yacht at Miami and whole company of "Hole in the Head," except Sinatra, for a cruise to Fort Lauderdale over the week-end.

The only picture Clark Gable has agreed to do so far is with Carroll Baker at Paramount. "Bay of Naples" is to be done in Italy and is only in the talking stage. He and Kay are off hunt- ting in Catalina. Paul Douglas goes to New York to work with "Sid Caesar in his next comedy'TV show. You'll see George Scott, the stopper in "Comes a Day" on Broadway, in "The Hanging Tree" with Gary Cooper and Maria SchelL 00AM, Eir Nov.

20,1958 Oofo front U.S. WfATHfK IUKfA(i 70 Until Saturday Morning Low Teinporatufoi Expected Dofa from U.S. WfATHER SURIAU ORECAST (nttl Saturday Morning i T- U. S. WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST A precipitation area will extend tonight from the Atlantic to the Mississippi Valley, into the southern Plains, 'and Kansas and Nebraska, with snow in the northern states rain elsewhere.

Some snow is foreseen also for widely scattered areas of the Rockies. Elsewhere it will be colder in Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico, and warmer in North Montana, western Washington and south' ern California. Navy Hoists White Flag In Yuma Rift YUMA--CB-The U. S. Navy and the Yuma Mesa Irrigation and Drainage District may come to terms over a controversial proposal to extend Vincent Air Force Base runways.

The Navy hoisted a white flag Wednesday by proposing to reroute 4th avenue to-the west to eliminate the need to extend the runways. The Navy will take over the base Jan. 1. The drainage district had protested the extension on the ground it would remove 700 acres of'farm- land. Vice Adm.

R. B. Tirie, deputy chief of naval air operations in Washington, Wednesday informed Rep. Stewart 1. (D-Arii) of Tucson that a westward shift of 4th avenue -would comply with military regulations.

Regulations require that military airfields be at least 2,500 feet from civilian highways and buildings'. Tire Shipments Drop NEW. YORK (SI Manufacturer's shipments of passenger car tires during September totaled 6,658,564 units, a slight decrease from the. 6,711,484 tires shipped in August. Production in September totaled 7,133,984 units, up 5.7 per cent from 6,752,679 tires in August.

NOW! IN ttUDAS MUFFIERS FREE INSTALLATION You Pay Only the price I the Mv'flrr ilspif' 3'' FAST SERVICE Work donp you wo'cr- i 4646 EAST SPEEDWAY PHONE: EA 7-464C Lost: One Daughter. Temporarily PHOENIX-IM-A California family almost returned home without an 8-year-old daughter yesterday. Mr. and Wesley Williams, of Tulare, visited-relatives in Phoenix yesterday then left last night for home. They stopped at a Grand avenue fruit market for a purchase, then drove on.

In Wickenburg, they discovered the girl, Mary, was missing. The youngster, barefoot and crying, had gotten out of the buy. some bubble gum, but when, she returned to the street, her and eight brothers and sisters had driven away. She stayed, at the police station, until her parents returned for her. Pair Sentenced For Holdup Phoenix men have been sentenced to 8 to 10 years for robbing and pistol- whipping a Williams service station attendant.

Carroll E. Carothers, 23, and Charles L. Leamy, 21, pleaded guilty in Coconino County Superior Court and Judge H. L. Russell pronounced sentence.

The men were nabbed at a road- I block last week, the day after they slugged and robbed Fred Montoya, 17, of $260 while he was I on duty' at the station. Sheriff Cecil Richardson said they also admitted passing bad checks and stealing a car. Want Ad lakers Ara On Duty Daily 8 am, to 5 p.m. Sunday--8 a to 3 p.m. Ph.

MA. 2-5855 WEATHER NEW FIRST FULL CAtT MOON QUAN. MOON D.c. 10 D.c. 17 N.v.

tt I HlfhMt temperature yesterday TO Highest temperature yemr Jo record for cUte JM5 85 Low Low temptraturt ago JS Low record tor date 29 Mean temperature yesterday 60 Mean temperature year afo 55 Normal this date Humidity: 5:30 p.m. yesterday 39 5:30 a.m. today for 24 hours ending at 5:30 a.m. (Tucivn time). 24-Hr.

W-Hr. 24-Hr. Station Max. Min. Prtclp.

Albuquerque 50 29 03 AUanU 44 Billings 27 14 Biamarck 8 3 Boise 33 Boston 44 Buffalo 32 Casper, Wyo. Charlotte Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Denver Des Motnes Douglas El Paso Flagstaff Ft. Worth Grand Can Indianapolis 30 Kansas city 27 Little Rock 37 Los Angeles 70 Memphis 39 Miami Beach. Tit. 82 Minneapolis 18 Montreal New Orleans 59 New York City 33 Omaha 22 Philadelphia 39 Phoenix 72 Pittsburgh 30 Portland; Me 39 Portland.

Ore 44 Reno 53 St. Louis 19 Salt Lake City 38 Son Antonio 47 San Dieco 09 San Francisco 89 Seattle 40 Spokane 28 Tampa Toronto 30 TUCSON 70 Warhlnirton 41 Wichita 29 Yuma. Ariz 80 Robert L. Kins, meteorologist in charge. Tucson U.S.

Weather Bureau. 17 it 13 5 43 21 27 24 5 19 42 34 24 23 31 31 S3 32 75 11 33 22 10 25 40 24 22 18 22 20 43 52 42 31 15 85 19 42 32 15 53 BEST Bur ROAD WAT UNLIMITED PARKING SAVE II Dept. Store SWANWAY PLAZA Broadway At Swan OPEN EVENINGS I 9 Open Sunday 10 to 6 Let Us OVERHAUL Your Car All 6 Cylinders All 8 94 45 Also MOTOR INSTALLATION on All Cars JOHNSON'S AUTO REPAIR 1127 N. Ph. EA 7-1661 Advertisement Woman Escapes Pile Surgeon's Knife "Afonliint rectal itch and fainjul piles drove me tray for 9 years.

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DIVIDEND NOTICE DATED: NOVEMBER 25, 1958 The Beard of Directors of M.I.T.C. announce an interim cash dividend (out of profit) of four cents per share to be paid on or about January 5th, 1959, to the stockholders of record holding issued certificates as of the close of business on November 25th, 1958. 201 N. COURT AVENUE MA 4-2589 MUTUAL INVESTMENT TRUST CORP. 20V N.

COURT AVE. MA 4-2589 'ah'Arizona. Corporation, makes a. public offering to bona jide residents of Arizona only. The purpose of this Corporation is primarily to deal in teal estate, and in that connection acquire; sell and develop Improved and unimproved property that appears to possess growth potential.

The dramatic growth and development of Arizona presents interesting Investment opportunities. IT'S YOUR FUTURE! INVEST NOW IN FABULOUS ARIZONA Officers and Directors NORMAN R. HORWITZ, President, Mutual Investment Trust Co. BEN B. WALLIS, Secretary Wallis Cleaners RAYMOND L.

RUNS, Director L. Kuns Construction Co. JOHN F. MITCHELL, Director Mitchell Furniture Co. COL.

CLARE H. WELCH, USAF, Vice President MITC, Hughes Aircraft Co. FRED R. STOFFT, Treasurer Howard Stofft GENE D. BOGARD, Director Bogard CMC Company THOMAS H.

PETERSON, Director, Cele Peterson Fashions JOSHUA HABERMAN, Director Developer, Chula Vista Estates RANDOLPH JENKS, Owner, U-Diamond Ranch OWN YOUR SHARE OF ARIZONA 5 PER SHARE Each Share Is Voting, fton-Assessable Common Stock This announcement is neither an offer to sell nor a solicitation of an to buy the securities of this company. Such securities are offered only by the prospectus. This offer is limited to bona fide residents of Arizona. Mutual Investment Trust Corp. 201 N.

Court Avenue Tucson, Arizona Please fonvard a copy of your prospectus to: Name: Address: I City: Phone: DOS HAvfe BEEN HCXUUNG AT TME MOON NOU) FOC OV0? FIVE THOUSAND YEAtfS THAT PROVES SOM6THW6, I DONTKNOW THE MOON HASN TAWED, AND D06S ARE STILL 006S. GOOO EVENING, YOU MUCH LATER THAN YOU EXPECTEP TOBEf MY IT CERTAINLY GIVES ONE PAUSE TO KNOW THERE'S A HOT MUMMY IN HOW WILL YOU EVER TffACE IT? UNLESS CARMOPY COMESUP WITH SOMETHING IN A HURRY, I'M SOINS TO WORK 8ACKWARP TO 'SEE WHERE KIN5 HOTEP HAS THgRE'5 A 600P REASON, CcSMOHV. MAKE SOME COFf-'EE AMP I'LL YOU ALL RIP KIRBY PONT FIESTY OL' UAiFW COMERLOHG, YOUNG MfWf QKUOHfMfiHTt) TW TO BE ft LAREDO I WAWT SVBnCNWS EVEN PER A SO GOOO, MR. -m ULP' SHE CAN'T 60INS TO USE RAISE THE MOMBY FOR A MW.Y NHCCp NCW HOW ARE THINGS POWN AT MISSION HOUSE-? BOSS I VANT TO TAKE A CRACK. AT THE PRIZE FOR A PERFECT GAME-I'VE HAS FIXED rr H.ECTRONIC- ALLV50THAT HE CANNOT MISS A STRIKE EACH TIME HE BOWLS' MHPLOYHF T-W1N IT THE NEW HMBOY JOE HAVE YE FERQOT ALREADY.

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PUT DOWN THAT LOLLIPOP AND ANSWER MAMMA! HAPPENED, POPSIE EVERYTHING, POPSIE WHAT HAPPENED? DICK TKACYl DON'T THEV UNDERSTAND? I MUST PREVEMT THE LAUNCHING OF THE SPACE WHEEL! liRI FDOCTOR ROVER A /C.vou AND THE AND I HAVE SERGEANT M.AV AS SCHEDULED AM EMERGENCY AT GENERAL, SIR-ARE VOL) ONE OF OUR OWN SPACE FOSCE LADS COMMITTED THIS SABOTA STRON6LV SUGESTS SO, SERGEANT RIOT! THANK VOU, SIR I SKY MASTERS.

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