CARDS TEAMMATES WELCOME KEN BOYER, third baseman, as he reaches home on a sixth inning grand slammer in the fourth World Series game, Sunday. Greeting him are Carl Warwick, Dick Groat and Curt Flood, all of whom were on base when he hit the homer. At left is Bill White, the next batter.
Launching a 12-speech day which carried him through southern Illinois and on to Springfield, Senator John F. Kennedy campaigned vigorously Monday on the East Side after an overnight stop in St. Louis. At Granite City (above left), he met one of the day's biggest turnouts, an estimated 3000 persons who gathered in the Bellemore Village Shopping Center. Another large crowd was on hand to hear the Democratic presidential nominee at the National Stock Yards in National City (above right). Cheering teenagers (left) were prominent among those who watched his motorcade roll through Venice, where he lashed out at the Republican Administration's vetoes of Democrat-backed bills. First stop was in Alton (right) where he spoke despite heavy rain to a wildly cheering crowd of 2000 persons in the city square.
PREPARING FOR EASTER EGG HUNT are members of the Hazelwood Fire Department, who are cooking and coloring 240 dozen eggs for the event, which starts at 2 p. m. Sunday behind the Hazelwood City Hall, 9150 Highway 66. They are Charles Hauck of 617 Holiday Ave., chairman of the hunt; Capt. Joseph McNamara, 7113 Fordshire la.; Wayne Sanders, 803 Bellflower dr.; Bernie McGuire, 7109 McGuire la.; and Chief Joseph Eulentrop, 5 Mary Rose ct. Prizes have been donated by merchants and members of the Hazelwood Board of Trustees.
Two original captions: "For Immediate Release: This is an architect's rendering of the new Anheuser-Busch brewery in Columbus, Ohio. Looking northwest from Schrock Road and reading left to right are Beer Packaging and Shipping, Lager and Fermeting Cellars, Brew House, Grain Storage, Grains Unloading and Chip Storage. Behind the Chip Storage Building is the Power Plant and in the foreground is the Administration Building." "August A. Busch Jr., president and chairman of the board of Anheuser-Busch, Inc., Thursday broke ground for the company's $50 million brewing plant in Columbus, Ohio. Among those from Ohio who spoke during the ceremonies were Governor James A. Rhodes, Columbus Mayor M. E. Sesenbrenner, and William S. Guthrie, chairman of the board of the Columbus Chamber of Commerce. The new plant will have the capacity to brew 1,500,000 barrels of beer annually. It will employ about 400 people. Products to be produced at the plant include Budweiser and Michelob."
"Michelob shares taps with another draft beer (Stroh's) at Detroit Metropolitan Airport, challenging contention by Anheuser-Busch that all other draft beers are excluded where Michelob is sold."
A KISS FROM THE BRIDE is planted on the cheek of Senator John F. Kennedy by Mrs. Robert Appel, whose wedding party was waiting at the roadside as the Democratic nominee's motorcade drove toward Belleville from East St. Louis.