Youngsters who had waited for hours in the broiling sun yesterday made a dash for the water as soon as the gates were opened at Fairgrounds Swimming Pool.
Oliver K. Bovard, managing editor of the Post-Dispatch, who announced yesterday his resignation, tendered some time ago, would become effective August 13.
$84,000 Negro community Center- This is the way the new $84,000 Gamble Community Center Building for Negros will look when completed about eight months from now. Work on the new structure, which will be at Gamble street and Glasgow avenue, will start in about two weeks. It will contain a gymnasium meeting rooms, recreation quarters and shower and locker rooms. About 30 per cent of the cost will come from P.W.A. funds and the rest from city bond issue money.
Assisting the Globe-Democrat in the preparations for its third annual Hole-in-One golf tournament at Triple A are these officials of the famous old club. Left to right are R. P. Koppen, golf committeeman; C. W. Burst, chairman of the Tennis Committee; M. Scott Gardner, golf committeeman; Frank J. Reedy, vice president; A. F. O'Brien, chairman of the Golf Committee; Ben Richter, golf professional, and Bonner Miller, golf committeeman. Forrest Stuckmann, president of the club, was out of town when the photo was taken.