"The Amberg Awards, Mrs. Janice Harralston, holding her son Brian, 3, and Mrs Laura Adams, holding Terri Adams, 4, during presentation of the awards, EM1 Terry Adams redeived one of the awards presented."
Two captions: "House Collapse at 1314 St. Louis ave: Mrs. Alice Griemel & Mrs. Viola Kaldy standing across the street in front of their apartment house in background. The roof of the building collapsed today leaving them homeless."
"Homeless after roof collapse: Alice Griemel, left, and Viola Kaldy stand in front of their apartment buiding at 1314 St. Louis Ave. They are among five persons left
"Falling bricks: About 100 to 200 bricks fell from an area of this downtown wall pictured in the upper-right-hand corner of this photograph. The wall is part of a Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. parking garage at 10th and Chestnut streets that bears the mural "Lindy Squared." Several cars were damaged by the bricks, including one owned by Mabel Robertson, right. Police believe a car inside the
"An 'antelope headdress' and Bambara figures from Mali, West Africa" "Sound the drums. West African art has staked a claim in the basement gallery of Cupples House, 3673 W. Pine Blvd. on the St. Louis University campus, through January. Subject and setting have more in common than first meets the eye. Both the house and its current exhibit date from the 19th century and as such are endangered
"Walter Betts, who has had heating bills totaling more than $400 in the last two months, applied for aid at the Community Services Center, 1408 N. Kingshighway."
Brice R. Smith Jr., right, chairman of Convention Plaza Redevelopment Corp., helps erect new signage at Convention Plaza. Assisting is Paul Svezia, graphics manager for Sverdrup Corp.
"K. Leslie Gillam 10 yrs. Old wanted to know from his mother (Dorris Gillam) when his father S.F.C. Kermit Gillam was getting his award. The family is from Potosi, Mo"
Winners of the Globe-Democrat circulation Promotion. In the photos from Left are Scott Strawhun, Pat (?), and Ray Burkeen. In the back are Steve Ray, left and Kalvin Vivian.
Super Salesmen- These 10 youths have won four-day trips to Daytona Beach, Florida., for selling more than 500 subscriptions to the Globe-Democrat since September. The trip includes visits to Disney World and the John F. Kennedy Space Center. In photo at left are, in front from left, Tim Dall, Kirk Gadberry and Barnett. In back are Bob Patton, left, and Bill Dicus.
"Sick dog in with 10 other dogs in onew pen-he just sat there weaving from side to side. Shirley Seiler , director of Animal Protective Society pointed him out to me and said he definitely should not be in with other dogs."