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PAGE 31 TUCSON DAILY CITIZEN Until Low Expected JUNE 30, 1959 --AP U. WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST Cooler weather is expected tonight over the north and middle Atlantic states, the Ohio Valley, the Mississippi Valley and the Great Lakes area. The forecast is for warmer weather over the Great Basin and the central Pacific It will continue warm and humid in the south Atlantic states? There will.be scattered showers throughout most of the central part of the nation. WEATHER Highest temperature yesterday Highest temperature year ago 101 High record for date (1953) 107 Low temperature yesterday 73 Ixnv temperature year ago 75 Low record jor date (19411 59 Mean temperature yesterday 84 Mean temperature year aito 88 Normal temperature this date 85 Humidity, 5:30 p.m. yesterday 51 Humidity.

5:30 a.m. today 73 i ,31: ,01 .11 3 01 33 Tr. Julys June 14 June 20 June 27 Data for 24 hourc ending at 5:30 a.m. (Tucion time). STATION Max.

Mifl. Prep. Albuquerque 90 65 Atlanta .05 73 Billings 60 46 Bismarck 65 50 Boise 75 .43 Boston R5 Buffalo S3 64 Tr. Calgary 69 4P Casper. Wyo, 55 44 Charlotte 100 76 Chicago 63 81 Cincinnati S3 73 Cleveland 92 65 Denver 60 50 Des Homes 69 Detroit 53 54 78 63 El Paso 87 70 Flagstaff 75 47 Ft.

Worth 93 74 Grand Canyon 80 48 Indianapolis 95 S3 Kansas City 95 68 Little Rock 92 75 Los Anselcs 84 62 INIempn is 95 78 Miami Beach. Fla 89 78 Minneapolis 64 Montreal 91 S3 New Orleans 94 77 New York 96 80 Oklahoma City SO 72 Orraha 5 51 Philadelphia 97 78 Phoenix 100 80 Pittsburgh 92 72 Portland. Me 7 4 57 Portland, Ore 73 54 Reno 7B 40 rSt.Lou!s 72 Salt Lake City 64 43 San Antonio 94 75 San Diego 74 64 San Francisco 78 54 Seattle 70 53 Spokane 75 4fl Tampa 95 74 SO TUCSON 71 Washington 100 51 Wichita 72 Yuma, Ariz 103 83 TEMPERATURE-HUMIDITY INDEX The T-H- Index provides a scale for relatinE feelings ol discomfort to the heat and humidity of outside air. As the index rises above 70. most people are uncomfortable, acutely so when the index exceeds 79.

Here are T-H readincs tor Tucson and seven other cities at 3 p.m. yesterday: Tucson Phoenix 83 New York 85 Chicago Kansas City S3 Tsew Orleans Jp Los Angeles 73 Boston '--Robert L. King, meteorologist in charge, Tucson U. S. Weather Bureau Fresh, Cool Air On Way To Sweltering Northeast By Associated Press Relief--fresh, cool air--appeared on the way to sweltering millions in the Northeast today.

But the season's hottest and most humid weather" clung to southern areas with not much hope of imm'ediate ri relief. It was another night of restless sleep in the East and South after another day of 90- 100 degree heat. Record high Ba! ti mor e' reading yester- readings for the season and date day was one of the highest in were reported many Eastern swelterbelt and the dty higlv cities yesterday est June'29 mark in 25 years. While the Nortbeas waited for reading in New- nnnliHrv rvirvef nf CJ the cooling breezes, most of the Midwest 'enjoyed relief from the season's longest heat wave. Rain, however, dampened the welcome ark, N.

was a record for the date. New York's 96 was the highest temperature in nearly two years and was within one degree of the cooler weather in a i record for June 2g ar JL as i mercurv shot to the high 90s The general and widespread ennsy i van i a thunderstorm activity yesterday i and during the night marked the on 'y. weathe HEDDA HOPPER HOLLYWOOD-Jerry Wald tells me that Tony Franciost will play the young lawyer in "Front Page Story." He's the first one who has been signed: Mervyn Le Roy's first story for 20th Century-Fox. "Wake Me When It's Over." by Howard Singer, is one of the funniest yarns I've read. Richard Breen, who is doing the screen script, agrees with me.

Jimmy Stewart looked dead best when he flew from a tough location in Arizona to attend the preview of his picture, "Anatomy of a He'd been up since 4 a.m. It's one of Jimmy's belt pictures; in fact, the whole thing is beautifully done. Lee Remick is excellent as a cuddly Kathy Grant seemed out of place. Eve Arden got.the biggest hand at the first preview. I hate to admit it but in all honesty I must admit Judge Joseph N.

Welch's-acting added to the picture, and again Otto Preminger has a winner. When Joe Pasternak saw Benny Thau's 2-year-old son, Michael Benjamin, he said to Mike's mother. "I've got to have him in 'Please Don't Eat the Dasie's," Benny said "No." Then mama asked me to plead her son's cause. I did, and Benny changed his mind. I -can un- uerstund why Joe wants him; he's a buster of a boy with a sense of humor t'nd an inquiring mind.

Archie Selwyn at 82 died the day of Ethel Barrymore's funeral. Hollywood, remembering the superstition that- death strikes in three's, is asking who's next. Archie had been ill for a year. He and his brother, Edgar, produced more than 500 plays. One of their greats was "Within, the Law" with Jane Cowl.

He leaves a son, Billy, who's with Lockheed Aircraft Company, and two sisters. Besides the pallbearers, who were Joe Gotten, Charlie Brackett, Orry Kelly, Neil McCarthy, Herbert Swope Phil Dunne, and Dr. Clyde the only stars who attended Ethel Barrymore's a were Irene Dunne, Billie Burke, Ina Claire, Estslle Winwood, and Tony reno. The church was only a third filled, mostly sightseers. Blanche Ring and Spencer Tracy were at the rosary service.

A beautiful dignified service, this lack of respect was another black mark against our town. I asked Richard Avedon, brilliant photographer who spent three days here, what brought him from New York. His reply: "Suzy Parker. She was nervous over the-death scene in 'Best of Everything' so I jetted out to give her moral support. From what I've seen she's going to be great." While here he photographed Rock Hudson and Tab Hunter.

He Gen. Taylor Honored On Retirement WASHINGTON--UPI--Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor receive4 the Distinguished Service Medal from President Eisenhower and. a final salute from the Army today before" going into a voluntary retirement.

The four-star Army chief of staff received the medal at a White House ceremony thif morning. A retreat review and parade by Army troops in his honor was held this afternoon at nearby Fort Meyer, Va. For the next three or four months, the scholarly, 57-year-old Taylor will remain in Washington completing a book that is said to be highly critical of American military strategy and tactics. He also is expected to rip Pentagon procedures. Taylor 'is being succeeded by Gen.

Lyman L. Lemnitzer as Army chief of staff. Lemnitzer and Army Secretary Wilber M. Brucker were with Taylor ou uifc reviewing stand during this afternoon's retreat. The White House has let it be known that Taylor could have had a third two-year appointment as Army chief, but declined.

The only isason he has given publicly for his refusal to stay in uniform was that he had had little success in modernizing tht Army, and decided to retire "one obsolescent general." Speiden Gets Agriculture Appointment The Department of Agriculture has appointed Jack Speiden to an 18-month term on the Arizona State Agriculture Conservation a Stabilization Committee, Speiden owns and operates a ranch near Benson. He is a key Republican Party worker in Pima County and.twice has opposed unsuccessfully U. S. Rep. Stewart Udall (D-Ariz) for Udall's congressional seat.

Early in June Speiden attended the Atlantic Congress in London as one of 13ft U. S. delegates. The congress was formed of representatives of the 15 North Atlantic Treaty Organization countries. Speiden replaces Sid Wood on the three-member committee on agriculture.

His appointment was announced by U. S. Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-Ariz). dividing line between cool air to 7 the north and hot and humid said: "How do you get these i young 'men to talk? 1 the central part of the country was rain in sections of Florida His book of the most beautiful air to the south.

The wet belt! a from southern. Rockies stretched from the southern Great! "jto western Texas. A windstorm Lakes" westward through Iowa I hit. North Jacksonville, top- and northwestward into the 45-foot steel tower used ern Rockies. i V.

radio era toTr No weather was report- rain fl( ed streets at City. ed in the thunderstorm sections but fairly rain fell in many areas. Two inches or more of Nearly a temperatures prevai'ed in most western areas, in the 60s in. the Far Northwest, .10 .03 rain were reported in parts of the 50s in the Central plateau Iowa and Illinois. regions and near 90 in the South- But temperatures were far low- i west desert region, er than the heat, some early morning reports: Readings were in the 50s, with New York 85 and partly cloudy; a few 40s and some 60s, from Chicago 61 and rain: Boston 77 the northern Rockies eastward an i ear; Washington 86 and across the Dakotas and Nebras- dear: Atlanta 78 and clear: Mika through the upper Mississippi a 75 an clear; Louisville 79 Valley and into the Great Lakes anc ear; Detroit 62 and clear; region.

St. Louis 81 'and clear; Minneap- South of the cool-rainy zone, temperatures in the 70s were the rule extending eastward through the Atlantic Coast states and olis 54 and clear; Kansas City 68 and cloudy; Denver 54 and cloudy; Dallas 79 and Phoenix 87 and clear: Seattle 61 'soumwestward through the south-1 an( i ea San Francisco 57 and ern Rockies and a through Texas and to the Gulf Coast. clear: Los Angeles 66 and clear; Anchorage 60 and cloudy; Honolulu 78 and partly cloudy. Can't Sleep? NOW! SAFE If you sometimes can't sleep because of simple nervousness due to over-work or try i SOMINEX. the new aid to sleep that.

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In the morning yo'j wake up refreshed without "morning-after" grogginess. No prescription needed. Money back guarantee. Tablets or capsul'es. as directed Doctors Say Long Suffered Stroke COVINGTON, Earl K.

Long is a victim of a nervous breakdown from overwork, his psychiatrists reported, but they warned him that even so he is in better shape mentally than physically. The psychiatrists borrowed Long's own words last night to tell him that he is a sick; man and may get worse, although 11 highly disagree. I never suf- he is now rational. fered a stroke in my life." Physically, the psychiatrists In addition to mental and physi- said, he is suffering from the ef-1 cal troubles, Long may also soon fects of a small stroke or series have legal troubles, of strokes and his heart is still; The district attorneys in both laboring from the effects of an at-! Orleans and East Baton Rouge tack he suffered nine years ago Pf rish (counties) disclosed that thev were looking into a charge while chasing a hog. The psychiatrists refused to that a steamship line's agent paid Long 55,000 in 1956 to veto a bill Buclwald is best for laughs, Read his column regularly on the Citizen's editorial page.

guarantee he will get well, but said affecting pilots on the lower there is now "nothing that would 1 Mississippi River, indicate that the governor cannot i xhe governor has announced that make another comeback." JH divorce his wife, Blanche. The psychiatrists Drs. Robert; whom he called "the most jealous Heath, Charles Watkins and Victor i woman God ever put on this Loif--told Lonp what was wrong earth." with him in a motel room confer- i cnce after he had returned from a weekend at his "little pea farm in Winnficld, La. Long. 63, went along with everything except their diagnosis that he i women in the world will be out soon.

"When are you going to make another picture like 'Funny Face'?" I asked. "Never, I can't afford it. I make more with photography and have to work only six months a year." Jim Arness will have signed his new deal with CBS before Bill Dozier and his family take off 'for three weeks rest in Honolulu. I Jack Cummings signed Juliet ballerina from London, 'for "Can Can." It is her first i time here and first American film. Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, her brother is a doctor there.

Hermes Pan saw her dance in London, suggested her to Cummings, and he signed her. She's 5 feet 7 inches tall and has a pixie face. Edie Goetz looked like a bloom- i ing fashion plate at Minna lis' party for Jimmy Woolf and I Jack Clayton. Hank Fondas tells me they're going to Italy in the near future. i Ernie Ford bought a Cessna plane, making it easier for him to reach his ranch in northern 1 California.

He was a navigator i in air force during World War II. 1 Clifton Webb went to Laguna Beach to rest for at least a month. He's down to 145 pounds, I and on him that's i Gwen Harmon, Lean Martin's i canary at Dino's restaurant, takes her sweet voice to TV's i 77 Sunset Strip. i Greta Chi, who arrived here i from Switzerland on the advice of Audrey Hepburn and Mel Fer; I rer. goes into "Five Gates to.

Hell" with Dolores Michaels and Neville Brand. With but a small i role in "Skin of Our Teeth" at i La JoIIa, she was preparing to return home when 20th 'Century- Fox signed her. Even with a free trip to Europe, some ot our columnists have i turned down invitations to visit i the Liz Taylor set in London. First, it would be difficult to I get on since Katie Hepburn has all her sets closed. I doubt if any one could get an interview with Monty Clift, and Joe klewicz and Sam Spiegel aren't I the two most popular" men in pic- tures either.

Two Firemen Injured As Youths Riot NEW YORX--UPI--Ah enraged mob of more than 25 youths assaulted two firemen and pelted -a firehouse with rocks, bottles and and cans last -night because the firemen had turned off two illegally opened hydrants being used for showers to counteract 90-degree heat. One of the firemen, Frank Panella, 45, who was scheduled to retire today after 20 years of service, was hit on the head with a garbage pail and hospitalized. The other, Douglas Sloan, 26, was stabbed in tfie left arm. They were attacked in lower Manhattan when, for the fourth time in a space of two hours, they had shut off a fire hydrant. While some of the youths attacked the firemen, others hurled missiles- including garbage cans--at a nearby firehouse, breaking several windows.

By the time police and fire reinforcements the scene, the youths had fled. YOUHAN6AROUHMINDIN6 YOUR OU)N SUSWeSS OJHW Alt IN DESPERKT1CN. CONTINUES HIS I FOOLISHLY SAVE THEM MY NAME ANP THEY'LL GO TO THE BUT IF I CAN CAR IN THE RIP KIRBY LAREDO BIG BEN BOLT, SNUFFY SMITH Mad suffered a stroke. "1 want (o tell you that 1 respect i these men and they're doing what they think is right," jie said. "But Earn to Interest Estate Mortgages Northeast Really 2558 Glenn A 7-4271 Want Ad Takers Are On Duty Daily 8 a.m.

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BUT HE HAD A HAIRY FACE- AWD PROM WHAT FATTVfeTOtD WAKE A REGULAR "WANTED" SKETCH. KID. AND- WE'LL PUT OUT A CIRCULAR WELL, ALL I CAN TELL VOU IS HE LOOKED LIKE A RAT --THAT IS-THE MAN THAT VE AWAY HIS LIKENESS BE TOOHARO. TT WAS THIS OBSESSION THAT KOUUTA0OUTHIS EXPULSION WAS ALVvAVS AT B6IN SECOND BEST IN ANYTHING-, FSCM THE SPACE ACAPBMV AND FURTHER KINDLED HIS GENERAL HASCOM0 TBAVESS GISJL FRIEND.MOLLY? HE WOULDN'T TAKE IT OUT ON ALONE AMP ONLV WHAT KIKH MIGHT DO TO SATfSFV HIS BUZ SAWYER LIL GASOLINE ALLEY DICK TRACY SKY MASTERS.

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