Blue sticker with a white cartoon dove in the center. To the upper left of the dove there is a white sun. Inside the dove, "Write in, Gene McCarthy, NOV. 5" is printed in blue. The design was made by "Wet Petal Press" at "947 North La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles, CA".
Medical Forum Panelists are (seated) Dr. Mildred Trotter, Dr. James Barrett Brown and moderator Roy McCarthy (right). Standing are (from the left) Dr. Robert A. Moses, attorney Norris Allen, Dr. Theodore E. Walsh and Dr. Lee T. Ford, chairman of the medical legal committee of the St. Louis Medical Society.
Medical Forum Panelists are (from the left) Anthony Salamone of St. Louis University, Dr. Albert M. Repetto, James F. Hornback of the Ethical Society, newscaster Rex Davis, who served as moderator, and Representative Thomas B. Curtis.
At the second of a series of four Medical Forums on Peptic Ulcers held Tuesday night at the St. Louis Medical Society Auditorium, from left to right, are Doctors Thomas J. Weiler, William M. Blalock and Edward D. Kinsella. The Medical Forum was sponsored by the St. Louis Medical Society, The St. Louis Globe-Democrat and Kmox Radio.
Panelists at Medical Forum on vaccines are (from the left) moderator Rex Davis, Dr. Malcolm B. Bawell, Dr. Milton Meyerhardt, Dr. Francis Lieb, Dr. A. Roger Sharp and Dr. Robert Korn.
At the Medical Forum on "Emotions and Your Health" Tuesday, sponsored by the St. Louis Medical Society, The Globe-Democrat and Kmox Radio and held in the St. Louis Medical Society Auditorium, from left to right are Daniel L. Sexton, M.D., internist; George H. Lawrence, M.D., psychiatrist; Clarence E. Mueller, M.D., internist; James N. Haddock, M.D., psychiatrist, and moderator Roy McCarthy.
Visiting Main Street U.S.A. are 60 students from the Missouri School for the Blind. They were escorted through the rail coaches by members of the South Side Lions Club, who described the exhibits to them. The exhibition, on track No. 2 at Union Station, will at 6 p. m. Tuesday.
Crowds Line Up for "Main Street U.S.A." Exhibition Sunday at Union Station. The historic exhibit and tribute to our retail merchants, brought to St. Louisans as a public service of The Globe-Democrat, will run through Thursday.
Opening "Main Street U.S.A." Exhibit at Union Station are (from the left) Globe-Democrat publisher Richard H. Amberg; exhibit curator Robert B. Johnson and William Semsrott, president of the Associated Retailers of St. Louis.
Preparations for The Globe-Democrat's fifth annual Modern Living Show, which opens Tuesday, are rushed to completion in Kiel Auditorium. Arranging a cake display is Mrs. James Noble of the Favorite Bakery.
The "Survival Car II," an automobile designed to give maximum protection against injury to passengers, will be on display at The Globe-Democrat Modern Living Show Sept. 19-23.
These ladies are observing the wonders of the folding machine, which appears to be folding an item of clothing. This is at the Globe-Democrat Modern Living Show.