Show Kansas Hard Hit By Heat Kansas City Mo Scorching Mo Scorching south southwinds southwinds sou winds swept the southwest again and temperatures soared well above the degree mark setting new records for the summer and bowing only to the maximum of ot the hot summer of 1918 After a hot night however there was some relief relict the tho weather bureau ann announced when the wind veered early Into the west and then into the time northwest A degree 10 drop Is expected to follow The Tho hottest weather in twenty twenty- eight years ears was reported by b Winfield Kan where the thermometer reached Topeka with degrees and Kansas City with 1033 degrees e ex ex- ex experienced the tho highest temperatures since 1918 Corn In Kansas was wa hard hit lilt by b th the hot winds especially in upland fields pastures were badly burned and In some sOllie places farmers were forced t to feed eed hay or green corn to livestock The state boar board of or agriculture sal said that not even sorghum crops which are almost drought resisting would mature unless rain falls tails soon |