Lou Brock of the Cardinals slides home with a run in the third inning Sunday as Cubs catcher Randy Hundley receives a throw too late from center fielder Rick Monday. The run came home on Ted Sizemore's single to center.
Sternwheeler Julia Belle Swain on river. This excursion boat was completed in 1971 and appeared in several movies and TV shows. John Hartford was a frequent guest pilot and in 1976 released an album that included a song named for the boat. In the 2010s, the Julia Belle underwent significant restoration and rebuilding in La Crosse, Wisconsin.
Sternwheeler Julia Belle Swain. This excursion boat was completed in 1971 and appeared in several movies and TV shows. John Hartford was a frequent guest pilot and in 1976 released an album that included a song named for the boat. In the 2010s, the Julia Belle underwent significant restoration and rebuilding in La Crosse, Wisconsin.
Passengers disembarking from the sternwheeler Julia Belle Swain in Liverpool, Illinois. This excursion boat was completed in 1971 and appeared in several movies and TV shows. John Hartford was a frequent guest pilot and in 1976 released an album that included a song named for the boat. In the 2010s, the Julia Belle underwent significant restoration and rebuilding in La Crosse, Wisconsin.
"Brewing operations have begun at the new Anheuser-Busch brewery at Fairfield, California. The first shipment of Budweiser and Michelob beers will be made from the 3.75 -million-barrel brewery in December, some seven weeks after the start of operations at Fairfield. The plant, located midway between San Francisco and Sacramento, is the tenth brewery in the Anheuser-Busch system."
"Anheuser-Busch Inc. has announced a planned expansion of Williamsburg, Va., brewery, which would more than double its annual capacity from the current level of 2.9 million barrels to 7.5 million barrels. Cost of the project would be over $200 million. Artist's rendering shows what the brewery would look like on its expected completion date in the spring of 1980."
"Site of new solar system - The Anheuser-Busch, Inc., brewery in Jacksonville Fla., will have a new solar energy collection, storage and retrieval system in operation late this year for use in the pasteurization of bottled beer. The system was designed and enginnered and is being installed by Barry-Wehmiller Co. of St. Louis, Mo."
"The tenth and newest Anheuser-Busch brewery is in Fairfield, California, some 45 miles northeast of San Francisco. While the plant is an epitome of production efficiency, the company's beers are brewed there and at its nine other breweries in the same expensive, time-consuming natural way, assuring optimum quality and uniformity coast to coast."
"Solar collectors on the roof of the Jacksonville, Fla., brewery of Anheuser-Busch, Inc. The world's leading brewer has installed an experimental solar energy system at the brewery to test the use of solar energy in the pasteurization of beer. The system, first in the brewing industry, will be dedicated in a ceremony at the Jacksonville brewery May 2."
not promised to follow the board's recommendation.
But Walker insisted Harris had told him the recommendation would be followed. "We shook hands on it. He's a liar. He's reneged. He double-crossed us," Walker said, adding that the only way the men would return to duty is if Dimetre is reinstated.
WALKER SAID HE has already arranged for o ther union fire departments in the area not to respond to calls from...
Planned 14-story apartment building for elderly at Ashby and St. Charles Rock Roads in St. Ann, north St. Louis County. Project will provide 195 units and cost $3.5 million. Design by Schwarz & Henmi, Architects. Photograph is water damaged.
Groundbreaking ceremonies for St. Patrick Apartments for the elderly at Bluff Parks Drive and Charbonier Road. Owned by the Cardinal Ritter Institute. Pictured are, from the left, construction supervisor James O'Keefe, secretary-treasurer of the apartments John M. Lally, Cardinal Ritter Institute board president H.S. Taylor Rodgers, Father James J. Holland of St. Ferdinand's Church, vice-president of the apartments Msgr. Robert P. Slattery, and St. Louis County councilman Don Bond. Florissant, Missouri.