Opposing Poplar Street location for a new toll-free bridge over the Mississippi River is East St. Louis attorney Ralph Walker. East St. Louis officials favor a location between Carroll and Chippewa streets in south St. Louis.
Conducting Poplar Street Bridge hearing is Col. Alfred J. D'Arezzo, head of the Army Engineer District here. Flanking him are John Gurley (left), chief maintenance branch engineer, and Lowell C. Oheim, chief of the construction operations division.
Workmen (top right) watch from MacArthur Bridge as a Coast Guard craft drags the river along the Illinois shore in a search for the body of Bert Garnett, who fell to his death yesterday.
The Hawks' Bob Pettit found himself in select company Sunday when he ran his point total in the NBA past the 10,000 mark. Pettit had 34 points against the Lakers as he joined nine other pro stars in the elite club. Pettit turned the trick in five and one-half years, faster than any of the others.
Coach Riddle, left, going over the roster with the returned mgr. Ed Stanky after the latter's five day suspension was up. Taken in dug out before game., Riddle, Jonny. Baseball Player.
A strong contender for the championship in the inaugural Missouri State Open Field Trial Championship is Armed, shown with his handler, Howard Kirk, Macon, Miss., after a fine run yesterday at the Busch Memorial Wildlife Area at Weldon Spring.
Merry Apple Jack (left), a female white and liver pointer, showed top-notch form yesterday as she went through her paces in training for the Missouri Open Championship Field Trial which will start tomorrow at The Busch Wildlife Area at Weldon Spring, Mo.
Accepting trophies as owners outstanding dogs in the Missouri State Open Field Trial yesterday at the August A. Busch Wildlife area in Weldon Spring are Dr. Roy Johnson (left) of Ferguson and John J. Stark, Girard, Kan. (right).
Zev's Peerless Don poses with his handler, Bill Bradbury of Kirkwood, after winning the Mississippi Valley Gun Dog Classic yesterday at the Busch Wildlife Area in Weldon Spring.