Crowds swarm City Hall to purchase automobile stickers Friday. Deadline for buying the sticker is Saturday and police will begin issuing summonses on Monday to St. Louis motorists who do not display the sticker on their windshields.
An effort by the city's Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department to inform the public about its programs and services has resulted in an ultra-modern, chrome, tubular kiosk on display on the City Hall Rotunda.
Crowds flock City Hall to purchase automobile stickers Friday. Deadline for buying the sticker is Saturday and police will begin issuing summonses on Monday to St. Louis motorists who do not display the sticker on their windshields.
Pic taken at 12th and Clark where traffic was heavy around City Hall as taxpayers line up to find parking spaces, police were present to help the situation.
Robert Duffe, an assistant to Mayor Alfonso J. Cervantes, talks on Thursday at the City Hall with Viola Anderson, spokesman for the National Council for White Civil Rights.