A hand book doing a national business was raided yesterday by the police gambling squad in a basement under the Charles O'Gorman Real Estate Company, 911 Chestnut St.
"Left to right standing-- Taken April 101837. Ray Smith--Byron Herbert Jr--William Plowman--Dan Forrestal--Martin Telle--Robert Burnes--Justin Faherty--Harold Flachsbart--Harry Mitauer. Seated left to right-- Charley Bartley--Marion Parker--Maurice Shevlin -- Glen Wallar-- Leighton Rutledge"
"The Grand Music Hall of the Exposition Building, Thirteenth and Olive, was where Col. Patrick Gilmore's 100-piece band played to capacity crowds in the early 1890s. Hall had 3507 numbered seats."
A check for $61,994,543 representing income taxes withheld from the pay of Army and Air Force personnel during first half of this year, was presented yesterday to Collector of Internal Revenue James P. Finnegam (fourth from left) by Brig. Gen. E. J. Bean (left), commanding general of the Army Finance Center.
"St. Louisans Joined in song and prayer last night in the Globe-Democrat's first outdoor Christmas festival on the Chestnust street side of Soldiers' Memorial Building."
Image depicts a thirty foot mural in the library of the new educational building. The mural was created by Sid Larson while he was studying for an advanced degree at the University of Missouri.
Noisy Protests were made by the Fairground Park crowd to officers and to such volunteer peace-makers as Rev. Patrick J. Molloy (back to camera at right), moderator of the Catholic Inter-Racial Council.
A White Youth who was carrying a stick was grabbed as a possible trouble maker by an officer and led away. Patrol cars sped over the park's lawn to intercept any groups that might start trouble.