Equitable Building. Scene shows the exterior building with window washer's on a scaffold and in the forefront a fountain with a sculpture of a man running.
St. Louis Sgt. William W. Daves Jr., Patrolman tells a story about capturing robbers who wounded a citizen. Crime Prevention tips are Watch, Listen and Report. The police telephone numbers are provided for St. Louis and Illinois police and the Highway Patrol.
The Nashville was built at Jeffersonville, Indiana in 1910. Her dimensions were:- 155 x 34 x 4.0 feet. Tonnage: gross, 251; net, 116 tons. She had 200 horse power. She ran in the Paducah and Nashville trade but finally dropped out in June of 1918 on account of scarcity of labor and high price of coal. The Nashville was the first packet to pass through the new lock in the Louisville Canal; May
The image shows a meeting of the board members of Boys Town of Missouri. From the left, Bernie Gruber, member of the board of directors; Gale F. Johnston, member of the board of trustees; Jack Zemel and Harry G. Neill Jr. who are members of the board of directors. Neill speaks on the phone with Bill James founder of Missouri Boys Town who was in Tokyo.
Image shows Committee Chairman Paul Williams, Hospital Administrator W. J. Gnadt and Board Member Medley Bryan examining plans for expansion of the Bonne Terre hospital.
The Boys' equipment room on the south side of the building. It was through this window, intended as an emergency fire escape, that a 16-year-old boy leaped to escape from the building last week.